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One thousand three hundred eighty-seven Zhao Yun's playlist (below)

Zhao Yun would not say too many words at home.

Some things are only suitable for hiding in the heart, not suitable for uttering them, and cannot be spoken to, so as not to be noticed by those who are interested.

The Lüshi is not a politician, and she is just hurting her if she shouldn't know what she shouldn't have known.

Her mouth is not that strict, and her scheming is not that deep. If she is confused by someone with a heart, she doesn't know what consequences she will face.

Zhao Yun had breakfast in silence, then left home with the rice bill, went to the palace, and handed the rice bill to the relevant delivery personnel who were responsible for the green channel of the Guards.

Then Zhao Yun was waiting for further news in the palace.

The Green Channel of Zuben opened by Guo Jin for Guard Generals is very efficient.

After the official in charge of the Green Channel received the memorial, he rushed directly to send Zhao Yun's memorial to Nan Study and handed it to Guo Jin, and also delivered it directly to Guo Jin's table.

Guo Jin was satisfied when he received this memorial and believed that Zhao Yun was obedient, obedient, and could be trusted and appointed.

I opened it and looked at it again, and I felt even more satisfied. I felt that Zhao Yun still has a future.

For a certain period of time, Zhao Yun could be his first soldier with peace of mind, help him lead the guards and stabilize the situation.

Zhao Yun fully understood his thoughts, noticed his needs, listed Zhang Fei's guilt and corresponding military regulations, and directly helped Guo Jin to do this.

So Guo Jin happily handed the memorial to Lu Yi beside him.

"Look, Mr. Zilong is still very loyal."

Lu Yi opened the memorial book and read it for a while.

"Your Majesty should be relieved if the General is so loyal."

"That's natural. Mr. Zilong is so loyal. During the period when I first ascended the throne, he must be my indispensable helper. Bo Yan copied two copies of this memorial, one to the cabinet and the other to the staff. Originally... sent to the Taishan Palace and handed it over to the Supreme Emperor, you can go in person."

Lu Yi was stunned for a moment.

"The Supreme Emperor?"

"Although the Supreme Emperor abdicates and no longer manages daily affairs, his prestige is still there. After all, Zhang Fei is the old subordinate of the Supreme Emperor. I want to deal with Zhang Fei. If the Supreme Emperor is unhappy, it will not be beautiful."

Guo Jin sighed, narrowed his eyes and looked forward: "Some things don't matter, some things, the Supreme Emperor doesn't ask about them, but I can't help but say that this is both filial piety and a way of governing."

Lu Yi understood Guo Jin's worries.

"Then, should I give it to the Supreme Emperor first, and then to the cabinet and staff?"

Guo Jin hesitated for a while.

"No, give it together."

"I... obey the order."

Lu Yi nodded, did not ask anything else, followed Guo Jin's order, and took the memorial to find someone to copy two copies.

Then he sent someone to the staff and the cabinet respectively, and he took the memorial and the emperor's warrant to go to Mount Tai in person.

Since Guo Peng abdicated, he has never left Mount Tai Palace much.

Although he was in charge of the school, he usually only went to the school for half a month to learn about the work process of the school. He lived in Taishan Hall for the rest of the time.

It is said that I am writing and drawing every day, and I don’t know what works or things are being written.

The Supreme Emperor had something to do instead of wandering around in boredom. That was something Guo Jin wanted to see, and something Lu Yi was willing to see.

As long as he doesn't feel bored and has something to do, Guo Jin will be very happy and relaxed.

From time to time, Guo Jin would give Guo Peng some rare and interesting things to play and enjoy. He knew that Guo Peng liked to read books, so he also collected precious books everywhere to offer to Guo Peng, and tried every means to stuff money into him, just like Guo Peng treats Guo Shan and Liu Jian.

Guo Peng did not ask Guo Jin about the content and process of handling political affairs again, and did not express any opinions on some personnel changes, giving Guo Jin full autonomy.

However, Guo Peng did not ask for some things himself, but Guo Jin had to take the initiative to ask for instructions to show his respect and gratitude to his father.

For example, Zhang Fei’s incident.

After all, Zhang Fei is Guo Peng's old subordinate, or the entire group of senior generals of the Wei army are all Guo Peng's old subordinates, and Guo Peng has brought it up.

Guo Peng can do whatever he wants to do to them, no matter who he takes down or kills anyone, it’s just a matter of one sentence. No one dares to resist, no one dares to criticize, and even if he is dissatisfied, he will never dare to show it.

Because Guo Peng is not only the emperor but also their old superior, but the founder of the Wei army. The beginning of everything is the master. What he wants to do is legal and reasonable.

Guo Jin is not good. Guo Jin only has legal power, but there is no such foundation in reason. He and the veterans have never conquered the world together, and many veterans even watched him grow up.

Faced with a group of meritorious veterans, Guo Jin could certainly rely on power to take them down, but it was heartbreaking, and the feeling of "a cunning rabbit dies and a lackey" made him feel desolate, which shakes the morale of the army.

It is also very likely to shake the combat effectiveness of the Wei army.

The source of the combat effectiveness of the Wei army is indeed organizational degree and military rules, but the importance of generals cannot be ignored.

The so-called inability to exhaust the three armies, the personal ability of a qualified general still plays a great role. Guo Peng can ignore everything and win Le Jin because he himself is the strongest general.

He has a suitable reserve candidate. Even if he takes down everyone and goes to battle himself, the army will submit to him, follow him, and die for him. No one can replace his position in the hearts of the soldiers.

But Guo Jin cannot, his military capabilities have not been widely recognized.

The Wei army is currently in a critical period of alternation between old and new, and this period requires everyone to remain stable.

The elderly should be steady and don’t panic.

Newcomers should also be steady and don’t be anxious.

Let the process of alternating new and old be slow and orderly excessive, not severe, and cannot be artificially accelerated, otherwise it is very likely that talents will be cut off and the young and old will not be connected.

Guo Peng once told Guo Jin clearly about this.

He referred to the incident in which the Ming army was directly cut off due to Zhu Biao's death in the era of Zhu Yuanzhang and Zhu Yunwen, which led to Zhu Yunwen's huge military strength but could not curb Zhu Di, and warned Guo Jin not to change the dominance of the army violently and quickly.

It must be slow and orderly, mainly based on nature and supplemented by human resources.

The experience that the veteran generals have had for thirty years of war is something that newcomers cannot master no matter how they learn, exercise, or training.

Guo Jin is very clear about this, so he will never do anything to overstimulate the veterans of the army.

Moreover, due to the lack of reason, Guo Jin wanted to do something to the military generals.

If Guo Peng doesn't tell me about it, he will be in a difficult situation once Guo Peng opposes it.

Although he himself also felt that Guo Peng would not object.

When Lu Yi arrived at Mount Tai Hall, Guo Peng was planning the education reform plan and was writing a draft for future use. When he learned that Lu Yi was coming to pay a visit, he summoned him to come in.

"I am Lu to discuss with you, please pay homage to the Supreme Emperor."

Lu Yi entered Mount Tai Hall and saw Guo Peng writing at his desk. When he felt moved, he bowed and greeted Guo Peng.

Guo Peng sat down and didn't move.

"Boyan is here, get up, give me a seat. I still haven't finished writing something here, please wait for a moment."

"I obey the order, I thank the Supreme Emperor for his kindness."

Lu Yi sat on a chair with a straight posture, without squinting eyes, quiet and silent, without making any sound.

An eunuch around him brought tea and refreshments, and whispered to Lu Gong to use it.

This is not the first time Lu Yi has come to see Guo Peng. Every time he comes, Guo Peng always writes at his desk, as if there are always many things that cannot be finished.

He has long been used to this situation.

So Lu Yi nodded, picked up the tea bowl and drank a few sips of tea, moistened his throat, and ate a few more pieces of the new palace pastry mung bean cake that Guo Peng liked very much.

After about a stick of incense, Guo Peng breathed a sigh of relief, put down the pen in his hand, picked up the paper that was writing and blew it, and then put it down. He looked up at Lu Yi, who was looking straight and looking straight.

Since he retired to Mount Tai, Guo Jin was busy with government affairs and did not come to see him in everything, nor did he have time to ask him for instructions in everything.

Whenever there is something that Guo Jin cannot make any decisions and Guo Jin cannot leave, Lu Yi will ask Guo Peng for questions instead of Guo Jin, and then bring Guo Peng's reply to Guo Jin to know.

Lu Yi was the treasure that Guo Peng ordered Gu Yong to return from Jiangdong, and was prepared to leave it for Guo Jin. Now that he saw that he could play his role and become Guo Jin's important right-hand man, Guo Peng was very pleased.

"Boyan comes to me, what's wrong? What's the matter with the emperor? What problems do I need to help him with the staff?"

Guo Peng laughed and said, very kind.

Such kindness is not common in Lu Yi's memory, but after he abdicated, Lu Yi was so kind every time he went to see him.

It seems that after abdicating, his temper also went away with the throne.

Lu Yi stood up and walked to Guo Peng and bowed.

"Reply to the Emperor's words, Your Majesty will entrust me to bring a memorial for the Emperor to read and ask the Emperor about his opinion."

"What's the book? Take it to me and take a look."

Guo Peng stretched out his hand.

Lu Yi handed Zhao Yun’s memorial to Guo Peng.

Guo Peng opened the memorial and saw Zhao Yun's signature. He frowned immediately. After looking at the content of the memorial, his brows became deeper and deeper. Finally, he closed the memorial and was silent for a moment.

I was silent for about less than a stick of incense.

But this short period of silence really made Lu Yi very uneasy.

He was very worried that Guo Peng would be furious about this, and felt that Guo Jin was too aggressive. He had just ascended the throne and had to fight against the generals, and was doing things randomly.

But he didn't expect that Guo Peng's frowning was not because of this.

"Zilong is my old subordinate whom I cherish. He is loyal, diligent, low-key, cautious. He has never participated in any struggles or is not an enemy of others. But on this memorial, Zilong's reputation is unlikely to be as good as before."
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