Chapter 511 Sima Yidao: Honest Business! No Shortchanging!
Chapter 511 Sima Yidao: Honest Business! No Shortchanging!
Meanwhile, in the Western Jin Dynasty, Sima Yan was struck dumb, utterly incredulous!
His Jin Dynasty empress actually has such wild gossip; is she implying that the Sima family is incompetent?!
At this moment, Sima Zhong couldn't care less about whether it was true or false; the more he thought about it, the more he felt that his eldest son's head was completely cuckolded!
So he hurriedly ordered someone to bring Empress Yang Yan, Crown Prince Sima Zhong, and Crown Princess Jia Nanfeng together!
He wanted to see what else Jia Nanfeng could do!
This is the good daughter-in-law the Empress spoke of, and the virtuous and talented candidate for Crown Princess praised by Xun Xu and others!
As for the Cao family, who were old enemies of the Sima family, they had a certain attitude towards such unofficial historical gossip!
While I have to admit it was a bit wild, I just treated it as a joke!
Who told them to fart in front of the Luo River and commit regicide in the street? They deserved it all!
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During the reign of Emperor Wu of Han
Liu Che's face showed shock, and his expression was momentarily stunned! He truly did not expect that an empress could commit such a heinous act as forcibly taking a man from the common people!?
This is incredibly disrespectful to the emperor! Emperor Wu of Han (Liu Che) was truly amazed by what he had learned from his ancestor!
At the same time, he expressed deep sympathy for Emperor Hui of the Sima family, who was not very intelligent, but not much.
Because he felt that they had brought this upon themselves. Who told Sima Yan to hand over the throne to the crown prince when he knew the crown prince was not smart? That was just plain crazy!
If he doesn't become a tool, then who will?!
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Back to the live broadcast room.
Lin Ke exclaimed, "No wonder they say that the value of unofficial history and gossip lies not in its veracity, but in its wildness! Our ancestors really knew how to play the game!"
Sima family: (`へ′) So angry!
"Getting back to the main point, the few years of peace made those who personally experienced those coups forget just how terrifying power struggles really are."
"However, peaceful days are always easily broken, especially since Jia Nanfeng was unable to give birth to a son in the days that followed."
"This also relates to whether she can continue to enjoy herself, or whether she will be punished. In short, the conflict between the Jia family and the Crown Prince is already irreconcilable."
"The Crown Prince Sima Yu at that time was Sima Yan's [good grandson], but what's more complicated is that his mother, Xie Jiu, was originally a concubine in Sima Yan's harem."
"Unlike the Li Tang part, Xie Jiu was personally given to him by Sima Yan."
The Li Tang imperial family: ( ′^` ) They have nothing to do with the Western Jin Dynasty, yet a boomerang could still hit them?!
The others, upon hearing this, fell silent. Was the relationship between this father and son really that "good"?
"So later, some people said that Sima Yu was Sima Yan's child. As for whether it is true or not, we don't know. However, Sima Zhong's ascension to the throne was largely due to him."
Sima Yan: It would have been better not to say that at all!
"The growing Crown Prince Sima Yu had long been a thorn in Jia Nanfeng's side. Interestingly, Sima Yu liked to set up a market in the palace and sell meat."
"He even developed a skill that allows him to cut exactly how much meat you want with a single slice, without shortchanging you!"
Zhu Houzhao, the number one mischievous child of the Ming Dynasty: I know this one too! Thumbs up for you.jpg…
"In addition, he also had a group of palace maids and eunuchs sell vegetables, baskets and other agricultural products to make a profit."
"If Sima Yu's actions weren't motivated by profit, they might simply be a strategy of biding his time and concealing his true intentions!"
"The Western Jin Dynasty, after the death of Sima Wei, experienced another period of turmoil, which stemmed from the conflict between Jia Nanfeng and Crown Prince Sima Yu."
"But in reality, Jia Nanfeng's mother, Guo Huai, took good care of Sima Yu. Even on her deathbed, she advised her daughter to treat the Crown Prince well and not to associate with Zhao Can and Jia Wu."
"However, Jia Nanfeng's intelligence seems to have gradually declined with age. It is hard to imagine how she was able to decisively use someone else to do her dirty work and then use her schemes to become the final winner."
"Has she forgotten that without the Crown Prince, those princes can still keep quiet?!"
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