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Six hundred and sixtieth chapters frightened Chen Ji

Guo Peng has not taken action, which has caused some people to have wrong expectations.

As a result, on the day the new emperor ascended the throne, Guo Peng took the position of governor of Zang Hong and Bao Xin in one breath, replaced him with his confidants, and asked them to be two insignificant nine ministers in the central part of Luoyang...

The underage emperor's nine ministers have nothing to do with power!

The Han Dynasty's national power is in the hands of Guo Peng. Everything is decided by Guo Peng. Can't you still see it?

The General of the Cavalry, who was in charge of military affairs, opened the government, was above the Three Dukes, and was in charge of all the affairs of the country. This was an open and upright position.

Everyone knew that Guo Peng was dissatisfied with these two people and was very angry, so he decided to deal with them and give them some color.

To put it simply, the two fell out of favor. Like Xun Yu before, they did not take sides on key issues in time, did not understand Guo Peng's original intention, and made political mistakes.

During this sensitive period, Guo Peng won two old ministers who made contributions in one breath, which immediately shocked a group of people, making them realize that Guo Peng was definitely not the kind of person who gave merits a look at meritorious officials when they thought about their past merits.

Guo Peng never holds his hands on those he regards as his enemy.

Zang Hong and Bao Xin, these two powerful governors, annoyed Guo Peng because of their incorrect positioning, so they were quickly taken down and exiled to Luoyang, with a worrying future.

Xun Yu had no hope for a long time, and being exiled to Luoyang as the Nine Ministers was unexpected.

As for Cai Yong, it is more like a mascot being raised high, with no special symbolic meaning.

The terrible thing was to take down Zang Hong and Bao Xin, as well as the close people of their subordinates, and throw them all to Luoyang.

Without a trace of hesitation, he started very quickly and could not react at all.

Some smart people have noticed that Guo Peng is concentrating his opponents in Luoyang, and then let his three trusted generals take charge of all the military power in Luoyang, and even let his son Guo Jin become the Northern Lieutenant of Luoyang, taking charge of certain armed forces. Isn’t this clear enough?

Luoyang is not the base camp of Han ministers at all, but the concentration camp of Han ministers!

When Chen Ji learned about this, he was frightened and sweated. The water cup in his hand was not held firmly and fell to the ground and broke.

The cup was broken, and he didn't bent down to pick it up, because his soul was almost scared away.

Chen Ji suddenly remembered that Guo Peng had jokingly asked him if he wanted to be the third official.

Chen Qun immediately stepped forward and supported Chen Ji.

"Why is my father so panicked?"

"It's so dangerous, long article, so dangerous!"

Chen Ji wiped the sweat from his forehead and took a breath: "It's just a little bit, just a little bit less, our Chen family is in danger."

Chen Ji suddenly remembered the look that Cheng Yu stared at him when he was selecting the emperor, the vicious look, without any sense of color.

Cai Yong was also imprisoned in the Luoyang concentration camp and became a nameless Situ. He could do nothing and could have no power. Luoyang was not the center of the Han Dynasty, but a prison controlled by Guo Peng.

It's just a little bit, he's going to be locked in.

Sitting down, Chen Ji grabbed Chen Qun's hand.

"Long article, you must remember that in the future, our Chen family must not have any contact with Cai Boyi and Xun Wen, let alone Zang Ziyuan and Bao Yuncheng. Do you understand?"

Chen Qun looked at Chen Ji with some surprise, nodded, and then asked: "Why did my father say this? Are those who are not the great wise men of the world?"

"You will understand, now, don't ask too much, just do what you should do, and nothing else is not something you can participate in. You just need to do what your father said, and that's fine."

Chen Ji shook his head repeatedly and stopped answering Chen Qun's questions.

Chen Qun didn't understand it very much, but he still followed what his father said and did not resist.

Before, Chen Ji was still optimistic about Xun Yu, believing that Xun Yu might still have a chance to be revived, but now there is no more. There is no future to continue to maintain contact with Xun Yu.

The political marriage between Chen Qun and Xun's family may have to be reconsidered now.

Chen Ji himself knew that he was just a little bit away, just a little bit away, and he would lose his current position and become a member of the Luoyang concentration camp.

Moreover, from all aspects, Chen Ji realized that he might no longer be suitable for a position under Guo Peng.

I am old and can't stand the scare. I can no longer watch any terrible changes in the officialdom. Instead of suffering at that time, it is better to invite you now. In the future, there may be room for reversal.

After thinking through this, Chen Ji came up with the idea of ​​retirement.

After so many years, I should really take a rest and stop struggling.

The future of the scholars in Yingchuan can only be left to Xun You.

He is deeply involved in all aspects and has a very deep qualifications. He has a special prestige among the Han ministers. If he does not retreat, he probably won’t even feel at ease with Chen Qun. Guo Peng’s failure to give Chen Qun any important powers is a proof.

Guo Peng is testing Chen Ji to see if Chen Ji has this consciousness.

It's so thrilling, it's really so thrilling.

Chen Ji calmed down and sat down again. Before the desk, he began to think about how to write his confession.

A series of personnel changes in the first month of the first month of Jian'an have brought far-reaching changes to the entire Guo Wei political group.

Guo Peng took away the position of governor of Zang Hong and Bao Xin in an understatement and replaced him with someone he was closer to. It seemed that he was a normal position transfer, but in-depth investigation, he found that Bao Xin and Zang Hong had made mistakes.

Guo Peng no longer trusts them and will no longer give them a chance. Some people guessed the answer to Guo Peng doing this, while others couldn't.

But no matter what you can guess or what you can't guess, I dare not say it.

Because Guo Peng's status and power further increased, he successfully established the emperor, received support and recognition from most people, thus undermining the emperor and becoming a powerful minister in the true sense.

Guo Peng used open and honest methods to control the government. He was neither rude nor rude. Instead, he naturally transitioned from a local warlord to a central authority. There seemed to be nothing wrong with it, so naturally no one would stand up and oppose it, and he would build an alliance of eighteen princes like he would against Dong Zhuo.

Subsequently, Guo Peng issued many political decrees in the name of the emperor, and his power increased greatly.

After exposing his political enemies openly and secretly, he completely extinguished the power of the nominal Han Shangshutai, Situ's Mansion and Jiuqing. All the Han central institutions in Luoyang had nothing to do, and they were all on the verge of the water.

National government affairs are still dominated by Guo Peng, and the political system of Guo Wei under Guo Peng is responsible. The core power is in Yecheng, not Luoyang.

Guo Peng seemed to have no intention of realizing the newly established Han Central Government. This government was like a set-up of a flower, without any real power and nothing to do, and there was no meaning except for the empty salary.

The new emperor Liu Jian was also careless at all. He came to Luoyang and lived in a more spacious palace. He was even happier because there were more people and more novel things to let him play with.

Cai Yong wanted to start educating the emperor, but Guo Peng agreed, but Cai Yong soon discovered that the little emperor was very entertaining, and there were only two hours of study time a day, and the rest of the time was spent on eating, drinking and having fun.

He asked and knew that this was something Guo Peng knew.

Cai Yong was very surprised and a little angry, thinking that the emperor should not do this. He went to find Guo Peng, but learned that Guo Peng had an urgent matter to be done, so he set off and returned to Yecheng, and did not stop in Luoyang, so he could not see Guo Peng at all.
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