Martial Emperor Qinyuan and Shangguan Hui.Huoguang was the chief aide, followed by Jinri, and was once again Shangguan Hui.
Wudi made Liu Fuling the crown prince, and then issued an imperial edict.
An important personnel appointment was made next to his bed: Huoguang, General General.
Jinri, General Chariot.
Shangguan Shui, General Zuo.
Sang Hongyang, Doctor of History.In order to explain why Wudi had assigned the officials in the imperial court so much, he would have to briefly introduce the ranks of the officials in Western Han.It was also for the convenience of the future that the person who appeared in the arena would be given a title.
If it wasn't special, I wouldn't explain it to anyone else.The structure of the central government of Western Han could be summarized in four words: Three Dukes and Nine Ministers.
The specific name may change a little, but generally speaking, there is no change in the soup.Let's start with the Three Dukes.The Prime Minister, who was in charge of the government affairs, later changed his name to Grand Situ.
When he was in Donghan, he was removed and became Situ.
As such, his authority and status would not be called Grand Situ.
The two most important officials in the Prime Minister Estate were Prime Minister's Grand History and Prime Minister's Straight Division.
Both of them were at 2,000 Shi (1 Shi = 0.333 m).The lieutenant was in charge of the country's military.
After four years of hunting, the Martial Emperor was known as Grand Marshal.
He was the highest commander in military and national defense affairs.
His main subordinates included Eternal History and the Book.The censor doctor was the official in charge of impeachment and investigation.
His position was second only to the prime minister, and was equivalent to the head of the highest prosecutor's office.
Later on, he called a Grand Minister of Medicine and then changed back to the censor doctor.
In short, everyone just had to remember his role.
The official was the prime minister of the censor.The Three Dukes above were all civil officials in the traditional sense.
Among them, the censor doctor had the lowest status, which was equivalent to the Vice Prime Minister.Theoretically speaking, there were three civil officials of a higher rank than Third Duke, the Taishi, Taifu, and Taishou.
Among them, Taishi had the highest status.
However, these three were Honorary positions and usually didn't have any real authority.In other words, the rank of military generals were of the highest rank.
Among all the military positions, the highest was the Great General.
To be specific, even though the Great General held a military rank in name, the majority of people who served as the Great Generals in the Han Dynasty after the Martial Emperor were in charge of all sorts of matters, such as Weiqing, Huoguang, Wangfeng and others.And when it came to Donghan, the general became the same term as the regent.The ones who were second only to the General were the General Jian Qi, the General Che Qi and General Wei.The horse rider general was Han Wudi.
He had the same rank as the general, the Golden Seal Purple Ying Ying, and was the same three dukes.The Chemahawk General was second only to the Great General, the Brave Rider General, and the Golden Seal Purple Ying Ying.
His status was equivalent to that of a high priest, or perhaps even higher than that of the Three Dukes.
The Master Guards and the Palace Guards of the Feng capital.
The second rank.
The important state ministers and civil officials could also be given this position and become officials of the Empire's authority.General Wei was set up by Emperor Wen of Han.
He was a general, and the general was the commander of the capital's army.
He was also the commander of the defense troops, and he was also at the second rank.
He was the same as the chariot general.
Emperor Wen and Empress Wen were not commonly seen, and Zhang Anshi of the Xuan Dynasty had once assumed this position.Further down were the front, back, right, and left generals.
However, these generals did not have a permanent official position, and their positions were relatively high.
They were only inferior to 9 ministers and were considered top-class generals in martial arts.
For example, Zhuge Liang was demoted three ranks after his defeat in the street pavilion.
He was demoted from Prime Minister to Right General and led Prime Minister.It can be seen the position of this general before, behind, right and left."Nine ministers." "Nine ministers refers to the nine organizations: Supervisor of Attendants, Guards, Grand Servant, Commandant of Justice, Grand Swan, Zhongzhen, Grand Minister of Farmer's Estate, and the Young Lord's Mansion.
Stay in the next group."Tai Chang, Tai Changyuan was named Feng Chang, and the Han Dynasty was changed to Tai Chang.
As for the temple master's offerings, they usually didn't participate in specific administrative affairs.
They were the leaders of the nine ministers.The Lang Zhongling Commander, or to be exact, the Supervisor of Attendants was equivalent to the Commander of the Emperor's personal guards.
It sounded very important because he was the Emperor's personal bodyguard and was in charge of the security of both the Emperor and the courtyard.
This position fully displayed the Emperor's trust in the successors.In reality, this organisation was much more important than it sounded.
In name, the Supervisor of Attendants' subordinates included doctors and grooms.There was a detailed account of Guang Luxun and the Minister of War, and this was just a summary.Wei Wei, Qin Shi's official name.
West Han, Jing, Di Chu, was given the name of the Central Physician's Order.
In the later years of the Martial Emperor Realm, he was called Guard Commander.
The chief was called Guard Captain, and he was in charge of the palace's guards.
His military rank was basically equivalent to the Imperial Palace's Imperial Guard Commander.The Imperial Attendant was in charge of the imperial horse and Ma Zheng.
This was half of the imperial carriage's leader, while the other half was the Minister of the national horse department.
The position of the Imperial Attendant was not to be underestimated.Commandant of Justice, in charge of criminal law and prison, as well as trial cases.
This is equivalent to the President of the Supreme Court of Justice, the Minister of Public Security, and the Director of the National Prison.Da Honglu was originally known as an imperial guest.
Jingdi's name was changed to Great Guild Token, and Hanwu Emperor Taiyuan changed his name to Da Honglu.
Da Honglu was in charge of the affairs of the various ethnic groups and the various dukedoms.
It was somewhat similar to the current Central People's Committee, as well as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.Zong Zheng, who was in charge of the royal family's affairs, the emperor, the dukedoms, and relatives of men and women of maternal relations were all recorded by Zong Zheng.
In short, he was in charge of managing the royal family's genealogy and ensuring the orthodox nature of the royal family's bloodline inheritance.The director of the Grand Farmer's + State Tax Bureau...
was quite domineering!The Young Manor was in charge of the royal family's money, the emperor's food, clothing, accommodations, and various other matters, as well as the taxes on the mountains and rivers.The difference between the Young House and the Great Farmer's Badge was that the Great Farmer's Badge was in charge of the country's finances and economics, while the Young House was the direct manager of the Emperor's personal property.
At that time, the taxes were divided into such categories as agricultural taxes, population tax, salt and iron sales, and so on, all of them went to the Grand Farmer's Estate.
The miscellaneous taxes and profits from the mountains, rivers, and seas were all collected by the Young Lord, and that was, the Emperor.Several of the Young Lord's most important subordinates wanted to introduce the two: General Shui Heng and Third Senior Official Shang Lin.Speaking of the lieutenant Shui Heng and Shanglin, there was no way he wouldn't mention Linyuan.The Upper Lin Garden was a palace that Han Wudi had built on Qin Shihuang's old Linyuan.
It was grand and magnificent, and had many palaces.
It was a typical palace with many functions.
The upper Linyuan territory spanned across Chang'an, Xianning, Zhou Zhi, counties, and Lantian.
It spanned three hundred kilometers, and it was filled with overbearing, tyrannical, rich, pickling, prison, and orange.According to the old Han Scripture, "There are a hundred beasts in the courtyard, and there are countless beasts in the courtyard of spring and autumn.
There are seventy of them left in the palace, and they are worth thousands of rides." It could be seen how grand it was.
Sima Maxiangru's famous book, Lin Fu, described the magnificent scenes of Lin Yuan and the luxurious scenes of martial emperor hunting.What did Hengdu care about?
He mainly cared about two things.
To be precise, it was one thing and one thing.
One thing was going up to Linyuan, and the other was casting money.
In addition, there was also a part-time job: to safeguard the royal family's property, build ships, treat water, etc.Although he was not a military officer, his status was very important.
This was because he was in charge of the money bag of the Emperor's family.
Since the upper Lin Yuan was vast and had an objective income for all sorts of products every year, it was even more important for the royal family to have an important source of money.This meant that the emperor had entrusted his own warehouse, small gold vault, and back garden to Shui Heng for safekeeping, which fully showed the emperor's trust in the candidates for this position.The three officials were the direct subordinates of the Chief Shui Heng.
Their roles were commonly said to be banknote printing, and they were known to be in charge of money forging.The third official of Shanglin was the official of Zhong Zhong.
As for the issue of coins, there would be a special chapter later on, and the third official of Shanglin would briefly introduce so much.These were the specific duties of the Three Dukes and Nine Ministers.Besides Jiuqing, there were three other positions that enjoyed the same salary and status as Jiuqing.
They were the Golden Healer, the Great Craft, and the Great Autumn.Dejinguo.
The military system of the Western Han Dynasty had two armies in the capital, the northern army was led by the bailiff Jingo, who was in charge of the capital's mere patrol, while the southern army was led by the aforementioned Weiyu, who was in charge of the cantonment of soldiers within the official gate.
The southern army was led by the aforementioned Guiye, who was in charge of the cantonments within the official gate.
It can be approximated as the commander of the capital garrison.
When Liu Xiu, the founding emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, first met with the ruling Jingo in Chang'an, he saw the ruling Jingo on his rounds, with his chariots and horses in full bloom, and said with emotion: "When you are an official, you should marry Yin Lihua".
The second half of the sentence he was realized, the first half of the sentence did not grasp, accidentally too much force, directly when the boss of the executive Jingo, see the creation of people, unexpected ah.He had once used his name as a young manor and was mainly in charge of the construction of the palace, such as constructing a building or decorating it.The function of Great Autumn was even simpler.
It was the official position of the empress of the imperial harem.
It was in charge of the imperial edict of the empress and the management of the affairs of the palace.
It served as the leader of the empress' close emissaries, and served as the official of the empress.In addition, the officials that had to be introduced separately were the governor, the right branch, and the left side.
They were collectively known as the Third Deputy.
They were the executives of the capital city and each of them controlled various parties in the capital city, which was equivalent to the mayor of Beijing.The officials who were fortunate enough to be in the following positions had two thousand stones in salary, and they were the top figures in the management system.
Among them, Zhuqing wasn't just one person.
They represented a complete organization, and they all had a set of people in the class.
They didn't need to be detailed here.The regional administrative departments were counties, counties, and counties.
The chief executive was the Mu, Taishou, and county magistrate.
If there were any matters related to regional administrative matters in the future, they would explain it in detail.Every time they saw the setup of Qin Han's government agencies, they couldn't help but admire the wisdom of the Chinese ancestors.
In the western eonic era...After introducing the government structure and the ranks of officials, everyone should have a rough idea of Huoguang and the others' status.
Then, what kind of people were these ministers?Let's talk about the Han Dynasty's most powerful and important ministers, Huoguang.Huoguang.This was the introduction to Huoguang in the opening chapter of the Han Scripture, "The word Huoguang is Meng, it's time for the general to go to the hospital." It seemed like Gao Gan had a natural advantage since ancient times...Let's talk about appearance first.
According to what was written in the history books, he was a high school student.
His skin was fair and his hair and beard were beautiful.
His eyebrows were a little sparse but his eyes were bright.
He was a handsome guy.Main family relations:Father, Huo Zhongru, the little scholar of Pingyang County.Older brother, Huo Zhirui, General Han Piaoqi, the champion.Uncle, Weiqing, Big Marshal, General, Chang Pinghou;Auntie, Wei Zifu, Han Wudi's former empress...Cousin, Liu Ju, Crown Prince Li.Cousin's grandson, Liu Bingji and Hanxiao Xiaoxuandi.The relationship between the family members of the Huo Family was a little chaotic.
Here, they had to explain in detail:Huoguang's older brother, Huo Zhifei, was an illegitimate son.
When their father, Huo Zhongru, was living and eating in Ping Yanghou's mansion, he and his maid, Wei Shaoer, had a spark of love, planted a seed of love and bore fruit.
It was Huo Lifei's illness.After Huo Zhongru left the residence of the Marquis of Pingyang, he married another wife and had a child.
Moreover, he didn't seem to have much contact with his ex-girlfriend.
Therefore, one could imagine how difficult it was for his ex-girlfriend, Wei Shaoer, to get sick and grow up.Fortunately, the Han people at that time weren't bound by Chengzhu's teachings.
Therefore, Wei Shao'er's public opinion and living environment shouldn't be too bad.Later on, Wei Shao's younger sister, Wei Zifu, became the empress.
From then on, the Wei clan began to soar.Huo Qubing, on the other hand, had to pass by Pingyang County when he was twenty-one years old to lead his troops.
This was the first time he had seen his biological father.After returning from the expedition, Huo Qubing didn't care about his father's past grudges.
He gave Huo Zhongru a mansion and a servant, and brought his younger brother Huoguang to the capital to develop.
This completely changed Huoguang's destiny.According to the current standard, Huoguang was an absolute member of the crown prince's faction, and he had a much stronger backing.However, Huoguang's character was steady and prudent.
After his older brother passed away from his illness, he was still able to have a smooth career in his official career and eventually became an outstanding minister.
This was something that would be discussed later on.When Huo Qubing had just brought Huoguang to Chang'an, he was merely a little boy in his teens.
Huo Qubing had plotted an assignment for him - a groom.Why did Huo Yanzhi arrange a position for his younger brother?
He would continue talking about the Supervisor of Attendants and his subordinates in the second quarter.The Supervisors of Attendants were divided into three categories: Physician, Merchant, and Minister of War.Doctors were divided into the middle doctor, the middle doctor, and the middle doctor.
When Emperor Wu was present, he changed the name of the middle doctor to the common doctor.The doctor was the emperor's closest minister, and he was also the emperor's high-ranking advisor and personal intelligence.
Among doctors, Supervisors of Attendants were the most important.
Late-stage Western Han, officials like Nine Ministers were often promoted by Supervisors of Attendants.The doctor was only a subordinate of the Supervisor of Attendants in name, but since the physicians' activities were mainly in the palace, they were usually listed in the Supervisors System.In reality, the physicians were all directly talking to the emperor, so they didn't care much about the Supervisor of Attendants.The Slaughterer was the master of etiquette, as well as some temporary missions, such as disaster relief, as a special envoy sent by the Emperor to investigate something, etc.
The leader of the Slaughterer was called the Slaughterer.
His salary was 600 spirit stones.The groom was a direct subordinate of the Supervisor of Attendants, and the groom could also be divided into two categories.The first type was called Mr.
Whisker, a bureaucrat's official.
There weren't any designated members of Mr.
Whisker either.
His function was very similar to that of a doctor, and he was also a personal advisor of the emperor.
The difference was that they belonged to the Supervisor of Attendants.The second type was the true Minister of War, namely the Minister of War, the Minister of War, the Minister of War, and the Minister of War.
The Minister of War was ranked at 600, the Minister of War at 400, and the Minister at 300.
The Minister of War held the halberd to guard the entrance of the palace, while the Emperor rode out to fill the carriages.
In other words, the Minister of War usually served the Emperor at night and served as a fleet of guards.The Martial Emperor also set up two other well-known imperial servants, namely Qianmenlang and Featherwood Jungle.Of course, these two were almost as good as soldiers from the emperor's personal guards.The eunuch was not only a close attendant to the emperor, but also a base for reserve officials.
There were many places where the eunuchs were given orders.If a person was fortunate enough to be a Minister, then he had to congratulate him, because his prospects for becoming an official were quite bright.Think about it.
His Highness has always accompanied the Emperor around.
Let's not talk about anything else, but let's get familiar with each other first.
No matter how smart a person is, something will happen.
It will easily gain the trust and appreciation of the Emperor.
And once he obtains the trust of the Emperor, there will be authority and gold and silver beauties.After becoming the Minister's very promising profession, plus Huoguang's cautious and steady character, his career has been smooth all the way.
After that, he has been a Cao Cao and a servantTwo years later, when Huoguang arrived at Chang'an, he passed away from his illness.
A generation of generals had perished, and Huoguang had lost his most powerful and reliable background in the dynasty.
However, Huoguang relied on his own hard work and cautiousness.
His career had been smooth, and he had finally been promoted to the rank of Security Officer and Supervisor of Attendants.The Han Scripture recorded: "If you leave, you will be allowed to take a ride and serve around.
You will be allowed to enter and leave the Pixiu for more than 20 years.
You will be cautious and cautious.
You have never seen a trusted aide before."How cautious was Huoguang?
His subordinate had secretly marked out Huoguang's routine of meeting in the imperial palace every day.
However, he discovered that Huoguang had taken several steps through the door.
As long as he took every step, he wouldn't stop at all.
If he wanted to make a turn, it wouldn't be bad at all.As for Huoguang's growth process, I really wanted to write a few more sentences.
However, it was difficult for such a lucky woman to cook without rice.
The history books related to Huoguang were mostly about what happened after he became a great general.There was no other way.
Our history was the year of a king and a duke.
Do you want to ruin it for ten thousand years?
It was important to lose all of the good things in the world.
It was important to be shameless and shameless.
It was also important to sell your ancestors and seek glory, but the most important thing was that you had to be a hero.Otherwise, I'm sorry, but you're not qualified to be recorded.
If you weren't, at most, you'd be stinking for decades.
You want to keep stinking?
Two words: No way.Therefore, Huoguang's story mostly revolved after he became a general.Jin Ridi and Zi Shuweng's background was rather bizarre.
He had always been the crown prince of the Xiong Nu, Xiu Tuwang.Jin Ridi had arrived in the Han Dynasty because his brother Huoguang had gone to attack the Xiong Nu during the year of the martial emperor's hunting.
He had reaped quite a sum.
He had also brought Xiu Tuwang's sacrifice back to the Han Dynasty as a souvenir for this trip to the Western Region.Xiu Tuwang and Kun Xiewang, who had been repeatedly broken by the Han army, were afraid that the Xiong Nu Wang would settle accounts with them, so they discussed surrendering to the Han Dynasty.
Who knew that half way, Jin Riyu's father, Xiu Tuwang, would regret it?
In the end, Kun Xiewang killed Xiu Tuwang without hesitation and then surrendered to the Han Dynasty.In the end, King Kunxie was conferred the title of Duke, while the poor Jin Ridi and his family were included in the imperial palace as slaves due to his father's repeated changes.That year, he was only 14 years old.
Jin Ridi's specific duty in the Han Palace was to raise horses.If there weren't any mishaps, Jin Ridi would have obediently stayed in the imperial palace to raise his horse and pass on his glorious duty to his son.If that were the case, perhaps the Han Dynasty wouldn't have a Duke and a Hun, Jinrimu.
Instead, a family with the surname 'Kin' would appear.However, Jin Ridi was destined to never raise a horse for the rest of his life.
Wudi's heart and blood suddenly surged at a banquet.
He wanted to see how his horses were doing.Thus, the imperial harem held a general assembly of horses.
The horsesmen held their own hands.
No, it should be the emperor's horses for the emperor's inspection.
These centaurs did not usually speak of etiquette, either, so each of them held a horse in their hands, and their eyes were stealthily peeking at the emperor's lords and the others.Jinriyun, on the other hand, was the only one who didn't look away.
He behaved and carried out his duties.
Of course, all of these Martial Emperors could clearly see him.
In addition to the fact that Jinriyun was tall and tall, he also had a rather dignified appearance.Wudi saw that this driver was not ordinary, so he called over and asked a few questions.
After learning about Jin Ridi's background, Wudi felt that this child wasn't ordinary, so he gave him a bath and a crown.Because of Jin Ridi's good manners, he was highly favored and trusted by the Martial Emperor.
"I'll take care of you and serve you." Later on, he was promoted to the position of Chief Attendant and Chief Attendant.
Finally, he was promoted to the position of Supervisor of Attendants.Jin Ridi's style of work was similar to Huoguang's.
He was cautious and loyal.
His style could be seen from the following details.Killing.
His two sons were very fond of Han Wudi, and were often brought around by the emperor as a way to relieve their boredom.Over time, he didn't pay much attention to the etiquette of the officials and officials.
There was once when he held the emperor's neck and acted coquettishly.
Unfortunately, Jin Ridi saw him and glared at him fiercely.Dai'er was so scared that she cried as she ran away, "My father is angry!!" Wudi was naturally biased towards her.
He turned to Jin Ridi and asked, "Why are you so angry that you're giving birth to my child?" Jin Ridi naturally had no temper left.Under Wudi's benevolence, he naturally became even more fearless.
After getting a little older, he flirted with the palace maids, but his father saw him again.
Jin Ridi loathed his son's lewd and rude behavior, so he killed him!!!Han Wudi was enraged when he heard that his son had been killed.
Jin Ridi kowtowed in apology.
He had originally given Wudi the reason for his execution.
Although Wudi felt sorry for his son's death, he secretly admired Jin Ridi's actions.He didn't even bother to touch the maid that Wudi had given to Jin Ridi.
Wudi wanted to bring his daughter into the imperial harem, so he didn't want to do anything.
There was also a comment in the Chinese book, "The sun is always around the corner, and I've never been disobedient for decades." He and Huoguang were indeed the same type of people.The things above showed Jin Ridi's cautiousness.Jin Ridi's loyalty could be seen from the case.The main culprits of the Yang and Li Taizi cases, Jiangchong, were extremely secretive.
Later on, Manghe Heluoditong was conferred with the title of a government official because he had fought against Li Taizi.
After Li Taizi's rebellion, Jiangchong's entire clan had been exterminated.
The Yang brothers were afraid that they would also be punished by the fall, so they had to think of a way to survive.Everyone was by the emperor's side.
Jin Ridi sensed that something was amiss with this kid, so he secretly paid attention to their actions.
Mang Heluo also sensed that Jin Ridi was wary of him, so he didn't make a move.Later on, when Brother Mang Heluo had taken a visit to Lin Guangming Palace, he had ordered for a rebellion.
Back then, Jin Ridi had accompanied Wudi to Lin Guangming Palace.
Coincidentally, Jin Ridi's body wasn't feeling well.
Just as he was preparing to use the toilet early in the morning, he suddenly sensed that something was wrong.
Thus, unlike the toilet, he turned around and sat outside Wudi's room.Wudi hadn't even gotten up when he saw Mang Heluo slip over from the east wing with a shiny knife in his sleeves.
Mang Heluo probably didn't expect to run into Jin Ridi when he was at his last nap.
He was a little flustered, and immediately rushed into Wudi's bedroom to kill him.In the end, he still felt guilty and accidentally bumped into the toilet bowl.
He was stunned for a moment.
It was too late.
At that time, Jin Ridi rushed forward and hugged Mang Heluo, shouting loudly, "Mang Heluo rebelled!"Wudi snapped out of his daze, and the surrounding guards immediately rushed over to prepare.
Dozens of knives were prepared to turn Mang Heluo into mincemeat.
Wudi was worried that he would injure Jin Ri Shang, so he stopped the guards.Jinriyun wasn't a cover either.
He slammed Jinriyao's back against the ground, and the guards tied her up with their hands and legs.
The traitors were also captured one after another.
According to history books, Jinriyun was known as the filial tradition.There were two more words to say: Jin Ridi's mother was a well-educated woman, and Han Wudi had praised her.
After she died of illness, Wudi ordered people to paste her portrait to the Ganquan Palace, and read her name of Xiong Nu's 'Xiu Tuwangxuan'.
Jin Ridi knelt down and cried every time he saw his mother's portrait before leaving.Jin Ridi's modesty and cautiousness continued until the end of his life.
Since he had made a meritorious service in the Python Heluo case, Emperor Wu had decreed that Jin Ridi was conferred the title of Duke Xuanxuan, and Jin Ridi refused to accept the imperial edict on the basis that he was too young.More than a year after the appointment of the Emperor, Jin Ridi was seriously ill, and he didn't seem to have much time left.
When Huoguang wrote that he would be able to seal Jin Ridi, he received the imprint on his bed and died of his illness the next day.Jin Ridi's conduct and character were maintained well by his descendants.
As a result, Jin Ridi's later generations had perished in the Western Han Dynasty, and he had always served as a servant in the palace.
Bangu praised the Jin Clan, "The name of the world is filial piety, and the title of filial servant in the seventh generation is incredibly luxurious!"In the end, he added, because Huoguang's older brother had brought back the goldmen who had sacrificed their lives when he had gone to capture these captives.
That was why Jin Ridi's family had been granted the surname of the Jin Clan.
This was one of the sources of the Han Clan's Jin surname.Shangguan Hui.
This was even less of a story.Huoguang relied on his brother to enter the palace and become a Minister; Jin Ridi relied on his handsome, well raised horse and was discovered and appreciated by Wudi in his work; Shangguan Hui's initial reason for being appreciated by Wudi was more detailed – his arm strength was outstanding.The situation was like this.
Shangguan Shui was still a Featherwood Rangure back then.
On the way to the Ganquan Palace, Han Wudi's guard, Han Wudi, was sent into a fierce gale.
The gale caused a commotion in the convoy, and they had no choice but to stop.At this moment, Shangguan Hao saw Han Wudi's yellow silk umbrella swaying in the wind.
He rushed forward and grabbed the handle of the umbrella with both hands.
With his powerful arm, Shangguan Hao maintained the red flag in the wind.
No, the yellow silk umbrella cover had not been pulled away by the wind from Han Wudiyu's car.Han Wudi left a deep impression on the man who was fighting with the wind.
When he returned, he would raise him to Weiyang Palace.Wudi loved horses, so he often checked their horses.
Shangguan Hui was someone who liked to please Wudi, so he took good care of the horses and received a good review from Wudi.Later on, there was a time when Wudi had fallen ill and had rested for a period of time.
He didn't come to visit the horses.
Shangguan Hui estimated that Wudi wouldn't be able to visit the horses for a while, so he decided to take some time off to take care of the horses.
However, he didn't expect that Wudi would be able to recover in just a few days.
Thus, he immediately returned to check on the horses.As a result, one could imagine that horses were like meat and hams, almost without fat.Wudi couldn't help but get angry.
He said to Shangguan Hui, "Does the Order think that I can no longer see horses?"Shangguan Chu didn't expect Han Wudi to come and visit the horse so quickly.
He was horrified.
When he saw Han Wudi's rage, he knew that he was going to suffer.
However, he was shrewd and shrewd.
He immediately spouted a series of nonsense.
Shangguan Chu lowered her head and said, "I've heard that His Majesty's dragon body is in need of rest.
That's why I'm worried about His Majesty's safety.
I'm not in the mood to feed the horse at all.
I beg Your Majesty to forgive me.""After speaking, she squeezed out a few lines of tears.Seeing this, Han Wudi's heart softened and he thought, "This is a good official who cares about me!"Thus, he no longer held Shangguan Hui accountable and trusted her even more.
In addition, he had done a great service in the evaluation of Mang Heluo's rebellion.
Later on, Shangguan Hui was promoted to the position of Minister of War and was appointed as one of the ministers.
He was appointed to pay his respects to General Zuo.From what I can see, Shangguan Yu's most outstanding feature isn't his arm strength, but his acting skills.
To win Wudi's trust depends on his mind, not loyalty or brute force.Shangguan Hui was a standard profit-seeking person, not a loyal subject.
Therefore, from his character, it was not strange for the Shangguan family to rebel for the sake of their own family's interests.All in all, Emperor Wu set up the stage and prepared to let the three male actors sing a good show to help the young master.
However, he didn't expect that the second male lead's body was so weak that he died of illness just after rehearsal a few times.As a result, the trio became a duel between the two of them.
The protagonist of the third male lead, Sir Shangguan, performed his role of supporting the male lead.However, he sang the scene.