Chapter 81: Tang is angry?
A very simple question.
Suppose that the Tang army was defeated and they were driven out of the Japanese island, what should I do if the Tang army reformed?
The original mud legs and farmers turned over and became rich men and enjoyed the land of the original nobles.
Are these people willing to spit out their wealth?
Nonsense, who would spit out the meat you swallowed?
Absolutely impossible.
What if they refuse to hand over their wealth in the land?
Kill them all?
That is to force these people to rebel.
I am afraid that this will not be necessary for the Tang army to come forward, and the entire Jiuzhou will rebel and destroy the life of the King of Japanese Gaoshi.
What if I don't care?
He pinched his nose and admitted the interests of these farmers.
OK, first of all, it’s a great name.
The local nobles and warriors confiscated by the Tang army were all loyal to the King of the Japanese and refused to surrender to the Tang army, so their homes were confiscated and their clans were exterminated.
Now, the King of Japanese not only does not avenge them, but also recognizes the mud-legged farmers who divide the land of these nobles, admitting that it is right for them to search their homes and divide the land, and guarantee their interests.
What do you think of the rest of the nobles and warriors who are loyal to the royal family?
What do the daimyos and lords of various vassals and local samurai think?
Since you cannot protect your interests with the royal family, it is better to surrender to the Tang army, at least to protect your wealth.
In this way, will the royal family still have a way out?
No matter how you do it, you will die.
Gaoshi is a smart person. When he sees these, he feels like his head is about to explode.
what to do?
Anything that will be dead.
Forget it, it’s not the time to think about these things. When we can really drive the Tang army out of Jiuzhou, we will think about these things.
If he cannot defeat the Tang army, his life will end.
What else do you think about the royal family and what you think about in the future.
Gao Shi finally managed to build his own psychologically, and while cursing the Tang people in his heart, he urgently summoned the ministers to discuss military information.
"King! A priest from Ugo Shrine seeks a meeting."
A subordinate dressed in the temple, dressed in a warrior, walked carefully into the hall paved with straw mats with bare feet.
Kneel respectfully to Gaoshi.
The kneeling ceremony is also the etiquette sent from the Qin people.
It is said that Japan was very wild in the past and was still knotting ropes to record things.
Later, several large ships floated from the west, and a sorcerer named Xu Fu came down from the ship, bringing five hundred boys and girls, as well as various knowledge such as agricultural technology, writing, forging and smelting, herbs and spirit-making astrology, Yin-Yang numerology and other knowledge.
Later, some of the Fusu people, the princes of the Qin Dynasty, fled to Jiuzhou, bringing more skills to refine.
Only then did Japan have the dawn of civilization.
Therefore, many of the etiquettes of the Wadao during this period were learned from the Warring States Period in China, and were occasionally influenced by the Jin Dynasty and the Southern and Northern Dynasties, as well as some Polai products from Baekje.
Gao Shi was rubbing his eyebrows, feeling a little regretful in his heart that he inherited the position of King of Japan, and it felt like he was sitting in a powder barrel.
Hearing the reward from his subordinate, he was stunned at first, and then reacted: "Who are you talking about? Are the people from Uego Shrine coming?"
"Yes, do you want to see them now?"
"them?"
Takashi was slightly stunned.
It seems that more than one person has come.
But now he didn't care about thinking too much, raised his sleeves and tried to make himself look more majestic: "Summon."
"Hayi."
The minister bowed and climbed back a few steps before he stood up respectfully, retreated to the steps, put on wooden clogs, and turned to pass the order.
After about a stick of incense, even more leaks were heard below the steps, and there were also bursts of rhythmic sounds of wooden clogs.
Takashi was already distracted and just forced himself to bow his head and read the memorial.
Hearing the sound, he quickly looked up, and an abnormal excitement flashed across his face.
His body was as slender as a weak woman, and his skin color showed a pathological paleness. At this time, a blush appeared on his face, looking a little weird.
His eyes stared straight into the hall.
Several people walked out of the wooden corridor.
The one who led the way was the subordinate who had just taken the lead.
Next to him, the first thing he saw was a beautiful woman in snowy clothes and black hair like a waterfall.
The face is like cherry blossoms falling, and the eyes are like clear spring water.
The lips are like the peach petals of spring.
It looks like a graceful girl, but her every move reveals a sacred and sacred meaning, which makes people feel respectful at first sight.
Takashi stood up like a conditioned reflex, straightened his clothes, folded his hands on his chest, and nodded slightly at the girl in snow.
The person who came was Shinto's saint Yukiko.
When Takashi succeeded to the throne, he met Yukiko, so he is not unfamiliar with it.
Behind Xuezi is a young male priest.
He was wearing a wide robe embroidered with astrological signs, a tall crown on his head, and his steps were regular, and his shoulders seemed to be holding an invisible mountain, without moving at all.
"Shinto Yukiko, Uto shrine tottori, met the king."
"I've seen two priests."
Although Takashi was the king of the Japanese, he always respected Shinto who protected the royal family and nodded slightly to the two priests.
Then he reached out and signaled: "Please sit down and talk."
As he said that, he said to the subordinate next to him: "Salute tea for the priest."
"Hayi!"
The lower-in-law folded his hands on his lower abdomen and went backwards.
Takashi then set his sights on Yukiko and Fushimi Tototake.
According to Chinese sayings, women are witches and men are witches.
However, in Japan, he was a priest who served all kinds of spiritual gods in heaven and earth.
According to the Japanese saying, plants, trees, mountains and rivers have spirituality. If there is spirit, there will be gods.
Therefore, since ancient times, there has been a saying of eight hundred gods in the Wu Kingdom.
There are many small temples of various beliefs.
After the rise of Shintoism, these folk beliefs gradually unified and belonged to the same system.
"Where did the two priests come from?"
"Your Majesty, there is something extremely important to us from Ue Shrine."
Although Fushimi Tottori is young, he has a very high status in Uto Shrine. He has no intention of beating around the bush against Takashi and bows slightly and says, "It's about that group of Tang people."
"That group of Tang people?"
Yukiko, like Fushimi Tottori beside her, knelt on a grass futon.
She walked a few steps forward and said in a soft voice: "Actually, it's two things. We think it's very important. Report to the King."
"Please say it."
Gao Shi looked solemnly, waved his big sleeves lightly, and reached out to signal.
Xuezi bowed slightly again and said, "The Tang Dynasty governor who brought troops to Jiuzhou, I have dealt with this person in Chang'an, Tang State, and know that this person is extremely cunning.
Recently I heard that he has a deep relationship with Empress Wu, the royal family of the Tang Kingdom."
“What does this mean?”
Gao Shi's slender eyebrows were slightly raised.
"This time I led my army to attack Jiuzhou, maybe China is dissatisfied with us."
"Um?"
"Since the reign of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, our country has been sending detailed works to him, hiding among envoys, spying on China's preparations, and achieving some achievements.
There were several times when the Tang Dynasty was in turmoil, we also secretly promoted it to maximize our country's interests.
But later, we encountered some setbacks, and the most important thing was that Su Dawei was produced in Chang'an, Tang Kingdom.
Chapter completed!