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Chapter six hundred and sixty third cabinet six small nine ministers

Zhou Shixiang didn't know how the King of Tang knew where the fifth prince Zhu Cihuan was. But if he knew that Zhu Cihuan was the rumored "Crown Prince Zhu", he would be shocked. After all, the "Crown Prince Zhu" is very famous. In the history of his previous life, many people called themselves "Crown Prince Zhu" gathered to fight against the Qing Dynasty, and famous people such as Yang Qilong.

However, even though he knew that Zhu Cihuan was the so-called "Three Prince Zhu", and the Tang King really knew his whereabouts and found him, Zhou Shixiang had no intention of supporting these five princes as emperors. Supporting the Tang King's Supervisory Kingdom was just Zhou Shixiang who focused on the overall situation of the anti-Qing Dynasty and needed to establish a united front against the Qing Dynasty. After all, the Tang King was Longwu, Shaowu's emperor, Jinxia and Zhongzhenying had a good relationship with the Tang King. With the support of these two families, it might not be possible to have this effect if he had not been able to hold others. The whereabouts of the fifth prince have been unknown for so many years, which shows that even if he was alive, he was a timid and cowardly person. Otherwise, why didn't he stand up early? So even if he was the Lie Prince, Zhou Shixiang would not let him succeed the future throne of the Tang King.

How can a coward be the emperor?

The King of Tang was valued by Zhou Shixiang not because he had no great talent or ambitions and was easily controlled, but because the King of Tang was not afraid of death. Like Yongli and others, he was also a coward who only knew how to escape all day long, Zhou Shixiang would not even look at him.

Things were a little troublesome, and Zhou Shixiang refused to agree to the conditions for visiting the fifth prince in the future, but the Tang King was determined and insisted that Zhou Shixiang had to agree to this condition before he could reign. The matter was in a stalemate, and when the matter was about to be ruined, Zhou Shixiang still agreed against his will after thinking about it, and promised that if the whereabouts of the fifth prince would be obtained in the future, he would use him to inherit the Ming Dynasty and return the throne to the Yan clan.

I thought I could do it verbally, but I didn't expect that the King of Tang was prepared, so I asked the servants to bring them pens and ink and wrote these three conditions in front of Zhou Shixiang. Then I stamped my own seal of the King of Tang, signaling Zhou Shixiang to sign and stamp it, and then announce the world when I was supervising the country.

The black and white text is the most irresistible. Once it is written and announced, it will be a huge trouble. How could Zhou Shixiang be willing to sign it? But if he doesn't sign it, the King of Tang will not respond. Zhou Shixiang took a step back and agreed to sign it, but this book can only be collected by the King of Tang himself and cannot be made public.

The King of Tang also knew that he could not be too demanding on Zhou Shixiang. After all, if this person was truly loyal to the Ming Dynasty, then he and his tens of thousands of soldiers would be the only hope for the Ming Dynasty's revival. Even if Zhou Shixiang was not written in black, he would not betray the Ming Dynasty. But if Zhou Shixiang was fake, it would be useless to write a hundred articles. When the soldiers were strong and the horses were strong, and when the subordinates were in yellow robe, what would the Tang King without soldiers or generals? What would the withered Zhu Ming royal family be able to protect Zhu Ming's country with just one article?

Thinking of this, the King of Tang also took a step back and agreed that the book would not be published in the world. Therefore, Zhou Shixiang signed his name on it and stamped his seal.

From seeing the Tang King to finally agreeing to the Tang King’s three conditions, Zhou Shixiang’s attitude was very soft. He was obviously weak in the lord’s strength, but he looked like the strong in the lord’s strength. The Tang King stepped forward and increased his strength, and Zhou Shixiang stepped back and showed his weakness.

After Zhou Shixiang came out of the Tang Palace, he laughed at himself. The powerful ministers who were strong and powerful were considered to be the only one in the world. Suddenly, he thought that Li Chengdong would welcome Yongli back to him anyway, and Li Dingguo rescued Yongli from Anlong to Kunming. Both of them treated Yongli as loyal ministers, but the government was in chaos. I wonder if they had regretted it.

Is this loyal minister really easy to be a good person?

Is it really necessary to provide support to this Ming Dynasty?

Can't this emperor really change?

Under the night, Zhou Shixiang shook his head, the emperor was nothing, as the saying goes, he was willing to sacrifice himself, and the emperor took down. The scholar three years ago, never dreamed of pulling the emperor off, but the scholar now has the qualifications to depose the emperor and is even more fearless about the imperial power. But in fact, he wanted to protect Emperor Zhu Ming, and only Zhou Shixiang felt like this.

There is no regret. At least Zhou Shixiang's goal has been achieved. The banner of the Tang King Jianguo was launched, and Guangdong and Guangxi were the center of attention of the world. Millions of anti-Qing soldiers and civilians have regained their backbone, and the historical trend will never be worse than before.

As for the three conditions proposed by the King of Tang, Guo Zhiqi and Lian Chengbi were in charge of the cabinet and being the son-in-law of the Zhu family was a trivial matter for Zhou Shixiang, and the fifth prince’s entry into the unified unification was even more insignificant. After all, this matter was not an urgent matter. The fifth prince did not know whether he was dead or alive, and it was meaningless to worry about future matters.

At present, Zhou Shixiang only considers one thing, that is, how to pick the fruits of the national surname and take Nanjing!

The King of Tang promised to supervise the country. When the news came out, all the officials in Wen Village were surprised.

On May 23, the King of Tang and his wife were personally escorted to Guangzhou by Zhou Shi. The fast horse had been sent to Guangzhou. Zhou Shi ordered a group of people in his mansion to move out of Shang Kexi's Pingnan Palace, and instead used Jingnan Palace as the military commander's office. After the renovated Pingnan Palace was rectified, he was appointed as the supervisor.

The list of cabinets has been drafted, and a total of six people have entered the cabinet to manage government affairs. Guo Zhiqi was appointed as the Chief Secretary of Wenhua Hall and also the Minister of Personnel; Lianchengbi was appointed as the Chief Secretary of Wuying Hall and the Minister of Revenue; Song Xianggong was appointed as the Grand Secretary of Wuyuan Hall and the Minister of War; Hong Yuao was appointed as the Grand Secretary of Huagai Hall and the Minister of Rites; Yuan Kuoyu was appointed as the Grand Secretary of Dong Pavilion and the Minister of Works; Ding Zhixiang was appointed as the Grand Secretary of Jingshen Hall and the Minister of Justice.

In terms of the Censorate, Guo Tianxu, the former head of the Ministry of Rites of Chongzhen, was appointed as the left censor of the Censorate, and Cheng Weixin, was demoted to the Governor of Guangxi, served as the right censor. Zhang Zichang, the left governor of Guangxi, was promoted to the Minister of Dali Temple, and Feng Jin, the prefect of Guilin, was promoted to the envoy of Tongzheng.

The King of Tang was in charge of the country, and the regime was in ruins, so there was a new pattern and a new atmosphere. However, Zhou Shixiang had no intention of setting up all the positions of the big and small yamen in the court. He originally wanted to set up the cabinet and the six ministries, but the King of Tang disagreed, believing that since he was in charge of the country, the court must have all the key points, otherwise why would he look like a court?

Guo Zhiqi and others also made suggestions, but they were not fully set up. The Jiuqing Yamen of all major and major officials had to set up. Unfortunately, Zhou Shixiang had to set up Taichang Temple, Taipu Temple, Guanglu Temple, Zhan Shifu, Hanlin Academy, Honglu Temple, Imperial College, Yuanma Temple, Shangbao Si and other Xiaojiuqing Yamen. The officials of the Xiaojiuqing Yamen did not interfere with the appointment and removal of Zhou Shixiang. It was decided by the discussion of the Tang King and Guo Zhiqi and others.

Finally, in the list of the Xiaojiujins who Guo Zhiqi submitted to Zhou Shixiang, the governor of the four prefectures, Zhang Xiaoqi, was the head of the Taichang Temple, and Zhou Tengfeng, the former Haibei Province, was the Taipu Temple. There were several officials appointed by the Yongli court and the Chongzhen Dynasty who retired in the hometown. The officials of the Longwu Dynasty were listed as Xiaojiujins.
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