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Chapter 3310 A Calm Smile
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As a member of the Kou family, one of the Twenty-Eight Generals of Yuntai, Princess Yiyang was very familiar with her family's situation.
As the younger sister of Emperor Huan of Han, Princess Yiyang was well aware of her current status and situation, as well as her relationship with the current imperial family of the Han Empire.
Unfortunately, Emperor Huan of Han had no sons, and Emperor Ling of Han eventually ascended the throne. Their relationship was not good. As Emperor Ling's daughter, Princess Yiyang could not guarantee Liu Tong's fate.
However, since it concerned the continuation of the family line, the Grand Princess of Yiyang was fearless.
As long as it's within the rules, many things can be negotiated and discussed, and decisions can be made anew.
Liu Tong is very strong, really very strong.
Even based solely on rumors and hearsay, the Grand Princess of Yiyang knew that Liu Tong was extremely strong, even far stronger than his father.
Princess Yiyang was well aware of her brother's abilities.
The ministers bestowed upon him the posthumous title of Huan, indicating that his abilities were beyond doubt and quite formidable.
After his brother's death, Emperor Ling of Han was able to reorganize the court and consolidate state power. He was by no means weak, and judging from his early actions alone, he was definitely a great ruler.
Moreover, judging from its layout, this powerful ruler is beyond doubt.
"By granting governorships to members of the Han imperial family, the empire will be re-divided, and then warlords will vie for power. Whoever wins the Central Plains will be able to restore order to the court..." Recalling Emperor Ling's plan and considering the current state of affairs, Princess Yiyang had to admit the brilliance of Emperor Ling's scheme.
Even in a state of decline, they still employed highly effective methods to ensure the survival of the Han Empire.
The only drawback is that the person who made up for this method was Liu Tong, not Liu Xie.
"Divide the world to govern the court?" Kou Feng looked at the Grand Princess of Yiyang with some confusion, then at this elder in the family, who was also his grandmother, and his brows furrowed slightly.
"So he was very decisive and capable, and everything now proves his ability and decisiveness. The ministers posthumously conferred upon him the title 'Ling', but now it seems that it is somewhat undeserved..." The Grand Princess of Yiyang smiled gently, making a very calm assessment of Emperor Ling of Han.
Even though everything about Emperor Ling of Han has been definitively concluded, the existence of Liu Tong meant that everything Emperor Ling did would be given a better label, and the ministers who had decided on his posthumous title would face more criticism.
"He is indeed a great ruler, but even such a great ruler cannot gather all his power in one person and change the world again?" Kou Feng looked at the Grand Princess of Yiyang with even more doubts.
"So there's still a lot you need to learn." Without going into detail about this aspect, the Grand Princess of Yiyang gently patted Kou Feng's head and said in a calm tone, "It would be best if you could truly understand the reasons behind this."
Political struggle is an extremely dangerous struggle, and this is what it involves; it is also a very risky matter for a family.
For families like theirs, where only one son carries the inheritance, the risks are even more outrageous, to the point that they are essentially betting the entire family's future.
Kou Feng shook his head, puzzled, but still made a note of it, planning to find out more about it when the opportunity arose.
The entire Kou family didn't waste much time; relying on official routes, they entered Chang'an in less than half a month. "Strange? Why are so many powerful families entering Chang'an lately?" Chen Xi glanced at the intelligence report beside him, then looked at the silent Jia Xu, and after a moment's thought, asked, "Has something happened in Chang'an recently? So many marquises have arrived."
Under normal circumstances, the descendants of the marquises of the Twenty-Eight Generals of Yuntai would stay in their own fiefdoms and not wander around.
As long as they stay within their respective fiefdoms and don't cause any major negative consequences, Chen Xi generally won't pursue the matter further or interfere.
If there were no problems among the many descendants of the Twenty-Eight Generals of Yuntai who came to Chang'an, then there would be a real problem.
If the intelligence system within Chang'an doesn't understand the reasons behind this, then the entire city of Chang'an is at risk of experiencing several more Chang'an upheavals.
"It seems there have been some rumors lately, so quite a few descendants of the Twenty-Eight Generals of Yuntai have come..." Jia Xu, who hadn't wanted to answer this question unless asked, quickly gave his reply after Chen Xi raised the issue.
Faced with this answer, Chen Xi fell silent for a moment, his face showing a hint of speechlessness. He waved his hand lightly and said indifferently, "A bunch of people are making a mountain out of a molehill. They even came to Chang'an in groups during this time. Aren't they afraid of causing us trouble?"
Is this making a mountain out of a molehill?
Jia Xu glanced at Chen Xi, then nodded slightly, seemingly agreeing with the assessment.
This matter might be very important to the Twenty-Eight Generals of Yuntai, but to Chen Xi, it seemed to be nothing special.
Unaware of Jia Xu's true state at this moment, Chen Xi recalled why the Twenty-Eight Generals of Yuntai had become what they were now, and then began to prepare to clear those areas.
Regardless, the descendants of the Twenty-Eight Generals of Yuntai remain powerful clans in the world today, and are one of the main forces in expanding their territories abroad.
Whether it's borrowing someone else's reputation, power, or family legacy, it can better advance the plan to expand territory.
Most importantly, the process of expanding territory involved the extremely difficult, troublesome, and unstable issue of personnel migration.
Without relocating the people, it would be difficult to stabilize the borders and rebuild the Han territory. Only by allowing the Han people to take root and flourish on the land could we truly settle down and further expand the Han cultural sphere.
"Actually, I can understand these people's thoughts and choices. After all, it's for the sake of the family's inheritance..." Faced with the actions of the Twenty-Eight Generals of Yuntai, Lu Yi felt that he could understand them and even had no problem with them.
Putting aside everything else, Lu Yi has put in a lot of effort just for the Lu family.
After all, for the Lu family at this time, Lu Yu was the only direct descendant who could shoulder the responsibility of leading the family.
As for the new Lu family she established, Lu Yi himself didn't care much about it or value it much.
Whether a woman succeeds or fails, how much can outsiders really say?
"Family tradition, huh? I can understand that, but thinking about the rumors surrounding it, I still find it quite amusing." Under everyone's gaze, Fan Qin lightly drank a cup of wine and smiled frankly. (End of Chapter)
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