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Chapter 451 More wolves and less meat +11

Chapter 451 More wolves and less meat +11
What Ye Anlan couldn't figure out was why Zhao Zongrong ordered her son to go through all this trouble.

She asked Li Jing, "What is this guy making a fuss about? Wouldn't it be good to just be his king with a different surname?"

Li Jing could guess Zhao Zongrong's thoughts, he said: "Perhaps it is worried that the more stable the country is, the lower the sense of existence of their family will be, and it will be easier for His Majesty to deal with them in the future."

Not everyone is like Pei Yuanjiang. Marrying a wife seems to have reached the pinnacle of life. Every day, what the wife wants to eat, drink, wear, and play with is what he wants to be with his wife. Let's do something together.

The same king with a different surname, Pei Yuanjiang didn't mind having no real power at all, but Zhao Zongrong couldn't get used to this kind of leisurely and rich life where he just sits and eats and waits to die.

He tried to enter the court more than once, but before Xie Yuan completely digested Zhao Zongrong's influence in the southwest, he would never consider letting the people of Shun Palace hold power again.

Xie Yuan was just being cautious, but Zhao Zongrong couldn't help being suspicious, suspecting that Xie Yuan wanted to let their family fade out of everyone's sight first, and then find an excuse to completely wipe out their family.

He was reluctant to let his one-word prince be demoted, so he didn't dare to take out his son-in-law to make a fuss.

But for the concubine, he didn't have such concerns. In order to keep the Prince Shun's mansion in everyone's sight, Zhao Zongrong ordered his two concubines to set off small incidents from time to time in the capital after being honest. storm.

His two concubine sons were extremely unwilling, but none of them dared to resist Zhao Zongrong, the King of Shun who controlled their destiny in this life.

Da Qi was much more stingy in terms of favor and shade than the former Da Zhou. In order to prevent future generations from messing around, the founding emperor of Da Qi, Xie Yuan, was not only stingy himself, but he also reflected this stinginess in the law.

According to the laws he made, Da Qi had only two kings with different surnames, as well as Da Qi's hereditary dukes, marquises, and uncles.

If they don't have a legitimate son or daughter, then the titles of each of their families will have to be downgraded and inherited.

What is worth mentioning here is that the laws of Daqi do not recognize those false descendants and real descendants recorded under the names of the aunts at all.

If these dukes, lords, and uncles want to use their concubines and concubines to pretend to be the sons and daughters of the concubine, the government can even punish them with the crime of "passing off the concubine as a concubine". It's a noble.

Even if these princes, marquises, and uncles have no children and can only adopt the children of their brothers or cousins ​​to become nobles, they must also adopt the children who came from the belly of their brothers and wives.

Otherwise, for those selected children, every time there is one more "shu" on their bodies, the titles they can inherit will also be lowered.

This is unbearable for any noble family.

In addition, Xie Yuan also imposed strict restrictions on the quota of Enyin in the form of laws.

Dazhou flooded the number of grace places given to Wu Xun's family, which can be said to be an extremely rare and rare species in Daqi.

For a one-word king like Zhao Zongrong, he only has four places in his hand.

His eldest son can inherit his throne with a different surname after his death, but his other eldest son and a group of concubines can only stare at the four favored places in his hand.

As a feudal patriarch with wives and concubines in groups, the total number of children has exceeded [-], and even eleven sons alone, Zhao Zongrong said that this quota is not enough for him at all!

There is no girl in their family who likes to wield knives and guns, so he can only consider his son for Enyin's quota, but the ratio of eleven to four, the gap is really big, it's so outrageous_(:з」∠)_
What upsets him the most is that he has several grandsons who will be crowned within a few years (╯‵ ′)╯︵┻━┻

There are more monks and less porridge, more wolves and less meat, can Zhao Zongrong and his group of descendants be in a hurry?

In particular, they are also different from other nobles of the Great Qi. Other nobles of the Great Qi can touch the military power and continue to make contributions and earn favors for themselves and even future generations, while he and his descendants can only stand still and eat nothing.

Although he has been a tyrant in the Southwest for many years, he is not short of money, even if his children and grandchildren do nothing but just lie at home and eat their money. To live with dignity, status, and even future and prospects are two completely different things.

If his children and grandchildren are not officials, do not hold power, and have no titles on them, but are just white, who in this world will continue to respect them?

Not to mention that their family still has the title of King Shun, but this title can only be passed on to his eldest son.

His eldest son had been fighting with his concubine younger brothers in the early years, and coupled with the mess between his wife and his group of concubines, no matter how blindly optimistic Zhao Zongrong was, he would not Will be so optimistic that his eldest son will take care of his younger brothers.

In fact, the same is true for his sons who were concubines. Even if he was willing to degrade and pass on the title to his sons, none of his sons would be willing to take care of all his children and grandchildren after his death.

It is precisely because of knowing this that Zhao Zongrong made up his mind from the very beginning to make the eldest son the eldest son.

But he is also reluctant to part with his other sons. In order to allow them to live a good life and be a master for as long as possible, Zhao Zongrong has been trying his best to support them in the past two years.

He felt that he was qualified as a father, but he didn't know that none of his sons and daughters who were sensible were satisfied with him.

Although his eldest son won the right to inherit the throne, he was dissatisfied with his father's continuous cultivation of his younger brothers, because he felt that his father's actions were clearly supporting his younger brothers to compete with him for power.

In order for his own inheritance rights to continue to be stable, what he hopes most is that his younger brothers are lumps of mud that cannot support the wall.

He was dissatisfied, and his only brother was also dissatisfied. The other party felt that if his brother could inherit his father's throne, so could he.

After all, he is also a legitimate son. If he inherits, their family's title will not be downgraded.

These two brothers are at odds with each other, and their concubine brothers will not sincerely respect their other brothers and sisters.

Although they are concubines, they also want to inherit the throne of the family.

As for the concubine who will be demoted to the rank of the prince, he will be demoted. They are also the kings of the county. It is better than getting nothing, or can only work hard to grab a favor from his own father. Or the number of generals in Fengguo.

(End of this chapter)

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