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Chapter 131: The one who knows me, Wei Qing

"Development?" Yu Guizhi couldn't understand the word.

"The meaning of development is to grow, that is, Lian'er's breasts are growing." Shi Wei explained with a smile.

Yu Guizhi suddenly realized and finally let go of her hanging heart.

She said to Lian'er, "I heard that my uncle said nothing, you are not sick. If you suffer any more pain in the future, just bear it. Shi Yi, who is as big as you, will have suffered too, and it's okay."

Lian'er blinked her eyes, looking like she didn't understand, but she still nodded.

The embarrassing thing that Lian'er caused finally dealt with.

Yu Guizhi thanked Shi Wei again and again, and led Lian'er away.

Watching the mother and daughter leave, Shi Wei smiled and sighed.

……………………………………

Three days later, the Ministry of Rites released the imperial examination list.

As Shi Wei expected, Pan Zijun was famous on the list and was awarded the title of Jinshi.

Having this Jinshi originated, it means that Pan Zijun has obtained the key to opening the Song Dynasty's career, and it also means that Shi Wei will have another right-hand man in the Song Dynasty's officialdom in the future.

After the results were released, Shi Wei invited Pan Zijun to drink a good drink and was in a very good mood.

And the good news comes one after another. Pan Zijun, the front foot, just passed the imperial examination, and then a message came from the palace:

The emperor has officially proposed the intention to move the capital to Luoyang and is preparing to convene important officials to discuss the capital.

Although Shi Wei had made some predictions in advance, Shi Wei was really excited when the prediction became a fact.

And the emperor's plan exploded among the ministers in Luoyang City.

Since the Five Dynasties, the Later Zhou, Later Han and Later Jin have all established their capitals in Bianliang, while the Song Dynasty has been established in Zhou. Following the previous dynasty, the capital was established in Bianliang. Over the years, the ministers have formed a kind of thinking inertia.

Most of them regard the establishment of the capital of Bianliang as a matter of natural justice.

Besides, putting aside the reasons such as the canal transportation, the prosperity and prosperity of Bianliang alone made these ministers who were used to living there feel a huge dependence on Bianliang.

Moving the capital to Luoyang is not only related to the national plan, but also to the drastic changes in the lives of ministers.

Zhao Kuangyin's words to move the capital really caused a thousand waves.

However, although most of the ministers privately objected, most people remained silent about this.

No one objected, no one praised.

This situation was exactly what Shi Wei expected.

The reason why the emperor moved the capital to Luoyang was very simple: according to the dangers of mountains and rivers, he cut down the troops to save people's strength.

If the ministers object, they will not imagine it for the people of the world and will also offend the emperor.

As the saying goes, eating the king's fortune and offending the emperor is obviously not what the ministers regard.

The ministers naturally dared not openly agree, because approving means offending the King of Jin, a real power figure. Obviously, offending the King of Jin who holds heavy power is not a very wise move.

So these geniuses chose to remain silent. Both sides did not offend them and allowed the emperor to argue with the King of Jin.

If all the ministers remained silent, the movement of the capital would be done, and Zhao Guangyi would naturally not sit still and wait for death no matter what.

Of course, Zhao Guangyi didn't make the move right away either.

Before the old monster takes action, he will always send a few pawns to explore the way.

The political governor Lu Duosun, the living man Li Fu, and even the commander-in-chief of the imperial guards who stayed in Bianliang, Shen Yilun was also summoned to Luoyang by the King of Jin overnight. These people took turns to face the saints and obstructed the relocation of the capital with various excuses.

The reason for these people is nothing more than that Liang and Bian are the key to land and water, and the water transportation is convenient, while Luoyang has declined, and the water transportation is inconvenient, such as various things.

The emperor's view on this was almost the same as Shi Wei's previous understanding, so he easily defended the opposition of these people.

After a few rounds, the horses and pawns of the King of Jin were defeated in shame.

For a moment, everyone's eyes were focused on King Jin to see what he would do next, whether he would object to the capital, or use silence to give in to his emperor and brother.

In the blink of an eye, more than a month has passed.

A cold wind passed by, and the first snow fell in Luoyang after autumn and winter.

That afternoon, Shi Wei was enjoying the warmth of the fire in the room. A sudden call from the palace told him to enter the palace to treat the emperor.

Shi Wei did not dare to delay and rushed to the palace in the wind and snow.

Zhao Kuangyin fought on the battlefield in his early years and had an arrow wound on his leg. Although it was not fatal, he suffered from the problem of old cold legs. Whenever he was in a relationship with the cold and warm environment, he would feel soreness and discomfort.

Shi Wei examined Zhao Kuangyin and comforted him: "Your Majesty's illness is not a difficult disease. It only requires multiple methods such as acupuncture, medicinal fumigation, and internal treatment, and it will take a long time to cure it."

Zhao Kuangyin said happily: "My leg must be able to be uncomfortable for a few months every autumn and winter. As long as you can cure me, it will be fine if you spend any time."

Shi Wei immediately prescribed a prescription for Zhao Kuangyin.

After writing the poem, Shi Wei was moved and asked again: "I just took your majesty's pulse and felt that your majesty's pulse was a little thin and deep. Looking at your majesty's image again, it seemed that he was anxious, which caused him to lack of sleep and become tired."

Zhao Kuangyin was stunned for a moment and smiled bitterly: "Shi Aiqing is indeed transcendent in medical skills, and you can see that."

"You are thinking about moving the capital like this, so military and national affairs. It would be strange if you are not anxious. Even if I don't understand medical skills, I can tell..."

When he thought to himself, Shi Wei tentatively said, "I don't know why Your Majesty is anxious, so I may share your worries."

"What else can happen? It's naturally the matter of moving the capital." Zhao Kuangyin sighed casually.

As expected.

At this time, Shi Wei took advantage of the situation and said, "As an imperial physician, I am a full-time medical practitioner, I should not have been concerned about the major policies of moving the capital like this. But I personally think that Your Majesty's move is a wise move that will last forever."

The civil and military officials in the court either remained silent or opposed the move of the capital. Now, I suddenly heard a minister praise his wise decision-making, and Zhao Kuangyin's spirit suddenly became excited.

"Come on, give Shi Aiqing a seat." Zhao Kuangyin shouted.

The eunuch brought a chair and Shi Wei Surong sat down.

Zhao Kuangyin asked with interest: "Shi Aiqing, tell me, how can I see that I moved the capital to Luoyang? Is it a strategy for a long time forever?"

Shi Wei pretended to be frightened and said, "I am just a medical official, how dare I discuss political affairs?"

Zhao Kuangyin said, "I asked you to say it, but where did you come from so long-winded? Tell me quickly."

As soon as Zhao Kuangyin became excited, he took out the straightforward character of the warrior.

"This... I'll forgive me for saying a few words."

Shi Wei had been brewing for a while, and then said carefully: "I think that when the Song Dynasty was first established, the biggest threat was internal troubles, that is, the residual problems of the Five Dynasties such as generals and generals holding troops and separating the princes from all directions.

Zhao Kuangyin nodded slightly.

Shi Wei continued: "However, Your Majesty's magical martial arts are strong, and our Song Dynasty is in great power. For more than ten years, the power of the generals and generals has been taken over to the central government, the fake Tang, the fake Shu and other separatist forces, and they have all been wiped out. Therefore, I think that at this time, the biggest external threat of our Song Dynasty is no longer internal troubles but external troubles."

Shi Wei had been brewing this analysis in his heart for a long time. When he seized the opportunity, he kept talking and said it in a constant state.

Zhao Kuangyin's face was filled with praise, and he couldn't help but nod and praised: "Shi Aiqing, what makes sense, then let's talk about it, what are the external troubles of my Song Dynasty?"

"Our number one foreign threat to the Song Dynasty was naturally the northern Liao Kingdom."

Shi Wei's words were decisive and moved Zhao Kuangyin to hear it.

Obviously, Shi Wei's words hit his mind.

"The Liao Kingdom has been repeatedly invading the Central Plains since Yelu Deguang. Shi Jingtang cut off the Sixteen Prefectures of Yanyun from the Liao Kingdom. The Central Plains were almost completely blocked in the north. The hinterland of the two rivers was always under the gaze of the Liao people. If we do not take back the Sixteen Prefectures of Yanyun, our Song Dynasty will definitely have no peace for a day."

Shi Wei's tone gradually became passionate.

"Speak." Zhao Kuangyin urged loudly as he heard this.

Shi Wei took a breath and continued: "Although the Song Dynasty is prosperous, the Liao Kingdom is also strong. If the two countries start a war, it will definitely be a protracted war. By that time, if the capital is still in Bianliang, the Liao cavalry will bypass the prefectures in Hebei and cross the vast plains. Within a few days of military advance, they can reach the city of Bianliang."

Zhao Kuangyin's expression became solemn, and Shi Wei's words made him deeply shocked.

"I think that if the convenience and advantages of canal transportation will be insignificant at that time, and the dangers of mountains and rivers are the king's way. That's why I feel that Your Majesty's move to Luoyang is a far-sighted plan."

Shi Wei finally revealed his complete analysis.

At this time, Zhao Kuangyin's face was both approving and intense surprise.

It seemed that Shi Wei's words had brought him great shock, and he really couldn't believe that these words actually came from the mouth of an imperial physician.

Zhao Kuangyin's face was filled with a strange expression. After pondering for a long time, he couldn't help but sigh: "All civil and military officials in the court only knew how to covet the prosperity of Bianliang. Who would have thought that no one had the knowledge of Shi Aiqing."

Zhao Kuangyin's praise is very heavy.

Shi Wei Xiaolu glanced at him and felt secretly proud, but this was not his main purpose.

Shi Wei said humbly: "I am not talented and knowledgeable, how dare you be praised by Your Majesty like this? I think that the principles that I am saying in the court may not be understood by civil and military officials."

Shi Wei's words imply a deep meaning.

Zhao Kuangyin browed and asked, "Since all the ministers know this, why no one publicly agrees with my proposal to move the capital?"

Zhao Kuangyin said this a little aggrieved.

It is no wonder that as the emperor, Zhao Kuangyin proposed to move the capital, at least he should have been a little contemptuous of the ministers, and to please him, he said a few words of support.

But the current situation is that no one in the civil and military affairs in the court extended a helping hand to him.

This situation made Zhao Kuangyin feel lonely.

"I think no one of the ministers agrees, probably because..."

When Shi Wei was about to say something, someone suddenly came to report that it was King Jin who was seeking a meeting outside. (To be continued...)
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