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Chapter 128 The Power of Public Opinion

Shortly after Xu Yan sent the manuscript to be published, the manuscript was printed.

Xu Yan ordered people to distribute this manuscript to the people for free without taking a single piece of paper. In this way, the Xu family will not be involved, and even if the government pursues the Xu family in the future, it can stay out of the matter.

It is very necessary to do this, otherwise the Xu family will definitely be retaliated in the future.

Facts have proved that the publicity was very effective, and the people all hated these Fujian and Zhejiang maritime merchants who were drinking their compatriots' blood.

Seeing that the effect was so good, Xu Yan wrote a handwritten letter, attached the manuscript to the letter and asked someone to send it to Hangzhou for Xu Wei to print it accordingly.

In the letter, he repeatedly instructed that the identity of the Xu family must not be exposed.

Hangzhou's book industry is much more prosperous than Ningbo. As long as this book becomes popular in Hangzhou, it will not take long to spread throughout the world.

The Emperor Ming, who was hiding in the capital and practicing Taoism in the Wanshou Palace in Xiyuan, would definitely see this book.

At that time, Emperor Jiajing was furious and might doubt his life:

What happened to the Ming Dynasty? Is it really my own people cheating on my own people? I am used to cheating? Is it addicted to cheating?

If this continues, wouldn’t the Ming Dynasty become a mess of people?

At the same time, Xu Yan continued to write new chapters so that he could continue and keep the popularity of this book at all times.

Xu Yan felt heartbroken when he thought that he could not make a penny after writing so many words.

But if you think about it carefully, this is to protect Zhu Wan.

As long as Zhu Wan, the position of Governor General of Min and Zhejiang is preserved, the foundation will be there, and Xu Yan will be able to continue to have a hug.

From this perspective, I don’t care enough about some money.

After calming down, Xu Yan raised his pen and wrote:

"It's better to be a peaceful dog than to cause trouble and leave people.

When the Japanese pirates saw that the man was old and weak, they would kill him; if they were strong, they would shave their hair, apply paint, and pretend to be Japanese. Whenever they encountered a fight, they would push him to take charge.

As long as the official army gets a head, it will be easy to receive rewards. In the past, the people were bald and dysentery, but they were still cut off their heads and asked for me. Moreover, when they were held on the battlefield, they would definitely not forgive me for their true or falsehood.

These fake Japanese shaved heads knew that their left and right were dead, so they simply rely on the Japanese power and had to last a few days, so they usually commit crimes. Those real Japanese shaved people just waited for the fake Japanese to block the front line and came out from behind, so the official army repeatedly fell into the trap and could not win."

After writing hundreds of words, Xu Yan felt so happy.

It’s so satisfying, it’s so satisfying!

What he wrote was so clear that even the old woman at the entrance of the village could understand that there were real Japanese pirates, right?

As long as you understand this, the chaos in the southeast will be easy to understand.

I don’t know what the wise and powerful Holy Emperor would feel when he saw this part.

Those who eat the food of the Ming Dynasty and speak Chinese will raise their butcher knives to their compatriots and rob those weak women, children, young and old.

There is no morality in their hearts, but only benefits.

For the sake of their benefit, they can do anything worse than animals.

In fact, Japanese pirates invade the territory depend on the weather, and where they attack the southeast is completely subject to the wind.

If the wind blows north, they will attack the Guangdong area; if the wind blows eastward, they will plunder Fujian; if the wind blows northward, they will attack Wenzhou and Ningbo; if the wind blows southward, they will go to Huaiyang area.

Of course, this is limited to real Japanese.

Those maritime armed forces colluded by Fujian and Zhejiang maritime merchants, such as Xu Dong and Li Guangtou, are not listed here.

They all wandered around and robbed merchant ships when they saw them.

What Xu Yan needs now is time. As long as there is enough time to ferment, this article will allow the people to see the true face of Fujian and Zhejiang maritime merchants, and also allow Emperor Jiajing to see the essence of the Southeast Sea disaster.

As long as people's wisdom is turned on, nothing else is a problem.

Xu Yan is still very confident in the southeast of Suping.

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The capital, the Wanshou Palace in the West Garden.

Huang Jin, the assistant secretary of the Sili Supervisor, said respectfully: "Emperor, Zhenren Tao is asking for a visit."

Emperor Jiajing, who was enlightened after the curtain, asked impatiently: "I am still in seclusion, what are he doing at this time?"

"When I say to the Emperor, Zhenren Tao has newly refined an immortal pill. He didn't dare to delay this and thought of presenting it to the Emperor immediately."

When Emperor Jiajing suddenly opened his eyes when he heard that he had taken the pill.

"Why didn't you say it earlier? Promote it quickly!"

"Sister obeys the order."

Huang Jin was his companion when Emperor Jiajing was still the Prince of Xing in Anlu, and he knew the character and temper of this Taoist emperor very clearly.

He cleared his throat and said shrillly: "Your Majesty has an order, Shao Shi, Shao Tutor, Shao Bao, Minister of Rites, specially joined the Guanglu Dafu Zhuguo, Gongcheng Bo, Shenxiao Zifu, Fan Baoguo, Honglie of the country, Zheng Zhenren, Zhengfa, Tongzhen, Zhenzhen, Zhenzhen, Zhenzhen, Tao Zhongwen met with him."

If you want to say that this Tao Zhenren is indeed a character of Jian Zai Dixin.

Emperor Jiajing believed in Taoism, and the first one he favored was Shao Yuanjie, a Taoist priest from Shangqing Palace in Longhu Mountain. Later, Shao Yuanjie passed away in the 18th year of Jiajing, and Emperor Jiajing launched Tao Zhongwen, who had a good relationship with Shao Yuanjie.

Tao Zhongwen is very good at thinking about his heart. In addition to writing some articles praying for rain and doing spirit writing (divination) for the emperor, he is also very good at refining elixirs.

The elixirs he refined not only contain many rare medicinal materials, but also some aphrodisiac ingredients.

Emperor Jiajing took Tao Zhongwen's elixir and could control women overnight.

This is much more useful than the ministers who bring pictures of the erotic palaces to please the emperor in their memorials.

Emperor Jiajing, who was already forty-one years old, regained the heroic spirit of a man through taking drugs.

Not to mention whether to live forever or not, at least I feel good now.

Emperor Jiajing felt that Tao Zhongwen was a contribution to the country and was a model of loyalty to the emperor and patriotism, so he promoted him and granted countless official positions and titles.

The official system of the Ming Dynasty was very complicated, including real officials, empty officials, additional titles, titles, etc.

Shao Yuanjie led three orphans alone, which is unique since the founding of the Ming Dynasty.

In addition, the Minister of Rites, he specially joined the Guanglu Dafu Zhuguo, and Gong Chengbo's gift was granted by such a gift. He was afraid that no one would dare to refute him by saying that he was Jian Zai.

One person can attain enlightenment and ascend to heaven.

His family also received various gifts.

His wife was a first-rank wife. His son Tao Shitong was Taichang Cheng, Tao Shien was Shang Baocheng. His son-in-law Wu Jun was Sun Liangfu and was a doctor of Taichang. Even his apprentice Guo Hongjing and Wang Yongning were named "Tianren" for his merits in praying for rain.

It can be said that Tao Zhongwen is a true celebrity around the emperor.

However, Tao Zhongwenbin was not wearing an official robe, but a purple Taoist robe.

After entering the hall, he walked to Emperor Jiajing and knelt down and saluted: "My minister Tao Zhongwen paid homage to the Jiutianhong Sect Pujihuan, the master of Yin and Yang, the great way of Siren, the purple and the immortal, Weng Yiyang, the true man Yuanxuyuan, Yinghua, subdue the demons, the loyal and filial emperor."

This title is the title given by Emperor Jiajing himself, and few people use it on weekdays. Foreign ministers generally call it saints, Your Majesty, and internal ministers often call it the Emperor.

Except for Tao Zhongwen, basically no one uses this title.

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