North Song

Chapter 133: Retreat as progress

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"Begging bones?"

Kou Zhun and Li Di were also taken aback when they heard this.

After the two looked at each other, Li Diwen said angrily: "How can you beg for bones at this time?"

Obviously, he was very dissatisfied with Koj's proposal.

Kou Zhun had a thoughtful look on his face, he raised his hand to stop Li Di's complaint, glanced at Kou Ji, and muttered: "Tell me carefully..."

Kou Ji glanced at both of them, and simply said what was in his heart.

"The officials who depended on their grandfather for survival in the DPRK are rooted in their grandfather. Therefore, the status of the grandfather in the DPRK is very important. The grandfather's position in the DPRK is stable, and they are naturally safe and sound. If there is an accident to the grandfather, they must have fallen into the tree. Scattered.

Therefore, what we have to do now is to keep our grandfather's position in the court.

As long as your grandfather's position is stable, even if the queen and Ding Xiang make moves, they will only occupy one or two important positions.

In the end, you have to make a decision on major issues.

After your body recovers, these lost weights can also be regained. "

Kou Zhun felt thoughtful when he heard Kou Ji's words.

Li Di yelled: "It's all about begging for bones. Talking about keeping one's position is just nonsense."

Kodi smiled dryly without speaking.

Kou Zhun shook his head, glanced at Li Di, and said softly: "Fu, you didn't understand what Ji'er meant." (Li Di, the word is Fugu, the ancients always like to call others in private. The word, one is to show closeness, and the other is to show the identity of a scholar.)

Li Di curled his lips and murmured: "He asked you to beg your bones and let you resign. What's more interesting besides this."

Kou Zhun glared at Li Di and said faintly: "The bones of beggars mentioned by Ji'er are very meaningful. You were stunned by the queen and Ding Wei. Forget the bones of beggars, there are also many ways."

Li Di was taken aback and looked at Kou Zhun with questioning.

Kou Zhun sighed: "Ji'er asked the old man to hand over the memorial of the bones of beggars, just to make a statement, not really asking the old man to resign. Position.

If the old man does not leave for a day, no one may say anything in the court.

But if the old man is ill in bed for a long time, someone will inevitably scold him for occupying the pit and not shit.

At that time, impeachment will definitely be indispensable.

Once half of the courtiers impeach the old man in the court hall, the old man will have no face to rely on the position of the ruler.

But if the memorial of the bones of beggars was handed in advance, it would be different. "

After Kou Zhun’s explanation, Li Di probably figured out the purpose of Kou Ji’s begging for Kou Zhun’s bones, but he still couldn’t help asking, “What’s the difference?”

Kou Zhunle said, "It's very different... This is called retreat for advancement."

Kou Zhun smiled and said: "What's the identity of the old man? The master! The old man handed over the memorial of the beggar bones. Only the official is eligible for approval. If the official does not nod his head, the old man's position will be as stable as Mount Tai.

The queen and Ding said that even if they wanted to dismiss the old man, they had no alternative. "

Kou Zhun paused, then said: "More importantly, the old man handed over the memorial to the beggar bones, which is equivalent to expressing his attitude to the Manchu civil and military, saying that the old man has no attachment to authority.

In this case, even if the old man occupies the position of the master, no one else can say anything.

Even if the civil and military of the Manchu Dynasty wanted to impeach the old man, they had to weigh it. "

After Kou Zhun said this, he smiled and asked Kou Ji, "Is the old man right?"

Kou Ji nodded heavily and added: "We are here to think hard about countermeasures. No matter how much it is, it is useless. It's better to throw this problem out and leave it to the Queen and Ding Xiang to make them embarrassed."

The smile on Kou Zhun's face was even stronger. He looked at Li Di and said, "How about the old man, this grandson?"

Li Di glanced at Kou Zhun, then at Kou Ji, curling his lips and said, "It's good, but have you ever thought about it, what if the official approves Brother Kou's memorial for begging the bones?"

Kou Zhun looked at Kou Ji and motioned for him to answer.

Kou Ji pondered for a moment, and said: "The prince is young, and the queen has shown such a strong desire for power. Unless the officials are willing to see the empress appear, it is impossible for him to let my grandfather leave the court at this time."

Li Di slowly nodded when he heard the words, and exclaimed: "You kid, you are so smart. You have only been an official for a few months, and everything in the courtroom is clear."

Kou Ji smiled indifferently, and said, "You praised it..."

After a pause, Kou Ji said again: "Actually, my grandfather handed over the memorial of the bones of beggars, and there is no guarantee that it will be foolproof. This is just a stopgap measure. If I really want to keep my grandfather's position, I have to think of another countermeasure."

Hearing this, Kou Zhun and Li Di looked at Kou Ji in amazement.

They didn't understand the meaning of Kou Ji's words.

It is impossible for Zhao Heng to let Kou Zhun leave the country at this time.

Since Zhao Heng will not let Kou Zhun leave the court, what else can I worry about Kou Zhun's status

Kou Ji saw him staring at him in a daze, hesitated and uttered a word in a low voice.

"The palace is held in the Queen's hand, and the official house has been looked after by the Queen... If she is..."

Before Kou Ji finished speaking, Kou Zhun and Li Diqi shook their heads.

Li Di said loudly: "Impossible..."

Although Kou Ji's words were not finished, Kou Zhun and Li Di could understand the meaning of Kou Ji's words.

Kou Ji was worried that Liu E, under the guise of Zhao Heng, would correct the order and oust the Kou as the prime minister.

Kou Zhun glanced at Kou Ji and snorted coldly: "If she really dares to do this, the old man won't mind bringing soldiers into the palace and go to Qingjun's side."

Kou Ji opened his mouth, but in the end he still didn't say what was in his heart.

Kou Zhun and Li Di had a firm attitude, obviously feeling that Liu E would not be able to do this with him.

But Kou Ji, who is familiar with history, knows that Liu E did just that in the history books.

In the history books, Liu E dismissed Kou Zhun through corrections, and sent him out again and again, and finally sent him to Leizhou, letting him die in a foreign land.

"It's better to be on guard..."

Kou Ji reminded.

Kou Zhun said indifferently: "The old man knows, you go and help the old man prepare pens, inks, papers and inkstones. The old man wants to write memorials."

Kou Ji can judge from Kou Zhun's attitude that Kou Zhun didn't take his words to heart at all.

He stood up helplessly, arched his hands, and withdrew from the bedroom.

After leaving the door, he found Kou Zhong guarding outside the door.

Kou Ji ordered Kou Zhong to prepare pen, ink, paper and inkstone.

Kou Ji went to the guest room himself, to inform Wang Shu and others.

After Wang Shu and others learned that Kou Zhun was awake, they swarmed at Kou Zhun's bedroom.

Kou Ji didn't follow in. He didn't like to see a group of people sighing around Kou Zhun.

Kou Zhong also appeared outside the door after giving away his pen, ink, paper and inkstone.

Kou Ji pulled Kou Zhong to chat.

"Kou Zhong, is my father still banned?"