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Chapter 434 Posthumous promotion, the dead will be promoted

The more petite little girl just asked, then she saw that her sister's eyes seemed to be a little red. Seeing this, the little girl immediately had a small face, put her hands on her waist, trying to show her very majestic appearance. She stretched out her white and tender fingers that had not yet grown, and pointed to the little yellow door at the door of Yanfu Palace and said angrily: "You are so brave! You dare to bully my sister. Seeing that I won't sue you to my father, I will hit you ass!"

This little girl hasn't made clear about the rules of the eunuchs in the palace. She has only heard that when eunuchs punish those eunuchs who are not doing their jobs, they will use boards to hit their butts... The little girl thought this was such a great punishment. In addition to wanting to stand up for her sister, she also wanted to see what happened to others being spanked...

But although this little girl wanted to scare the little yellow sect, she still spoke with a nipples. This was gimmick. The little yellow sect was so happy that she didn't dare to laugh out loud. She was so obedient! The little man had a few heads and dared to offend the princess with golden branches and jade leaves!? My little ancestor, spanking is a little bit small, and losing his head is a big deal!

The little yellow gate's face turned purple, and he hurriedly called out: "Princess Shunde, even if the slave is brave enough to splash the sky, he should not offend the princess! The young man was about to report to the emperor that Princess Yanqing came to see him, but I don't know why the princess suddenly felt sad. It's nothing to do with the villain!"

The older princess with a gentle temperament is Zhao Fujin, the most outstanding daughter of the Emperor Huizong of Song Dynasty, and the young and somewhat charming princess is Princess Roufu Zhao Huanhuan. Zhao Fujin is gentle and kind-hearted and gets along the other sisters best. Zhao Huanhuan usually plays with her quiet and elegant sister like a little follower. Therefore, among Zhao Ji's children, the two sisters are the ones who are the most in love.

At the moment, his little sister looked so cute when she stood up for her. Zhao Fujin, who had not dried up his tears, couldn't help but smile. She hurriedly said to Zhao Huanhuan: "Don't do his business, it was something that I suddenly heard of. I felt uncomfortable for a moment, so I was uneasy and sighed here."

After hearing this, Zhao Huanhuan turned her head. Her black eyes blinked in a flash, and said to Zhao Fujin: "Sister Fujin, what's the matter? You said you know it and I will make the decision for you."

Zhao Fujin shook his head and smiled bitterly. She stepped forward and pulled Zhao Huanhuan's little hand, and forced a smile and said, "Okay, okay, I know you treat your sister the best. My sister is fine now. Let's go and meet your father quickly."

When Zhao Huanhuan was held by Zhao Fujin and walked into Yanfu Palace, she turned her head and stuck out her tongue at the small yellow door at the door, saying, "I misunderstood you, I'm sorry."

The little yellow gate hurriedly nodded and said, "I dare not dare, the princess killed the villain." After Zhao Fujin and Zhao Huanhuan walked into Yanfu Palace, the little yellow gate hurriedly wiped the cold sweat from his head and almost collapsed at the palace gate...

"Children Fujin, Duofu (Roufu Emperor Zhao Duofu, also known as Zhao Huanhuan), see his father." When he entered the Leyanfu Palace, Zhao Fujin saw Zhao Ji sitting in the upper head, and Yingying bowed. Zhao Huanhuan also imitated her sister and bowed to her father in a good manner.

When Zhao Ji saw him a gentle and lovely daughter coming to pay homage to him, his expression immediately turned to joy. He waved his hand with a smile and said to Zhao Fujin with a kindness. Zhao Duofu said, "The emperor is here, haha, come here quickly and let the father take a good look."

Zhao Fujin was already at the age of being sensible. He just lifted his skirt and walked lightly to Zhao Ji's seat. Zhao Huanhuan stepped up her feet and slapped her joy into Zhao Ji's arms. But as soon as she ran into Zhao Ji's arms, she quickly wanted to spread him away and dodge her aside, and pinched Xiao Yao's nose and shouted: "Oh, my father is drinking, and his body is smelly!"

Zhao Ji was stunned, then pretended to be stern and scolded: "It's just you little girl, you dare to talk to your father like this!"

Zhao Fujin was not afraid that her father, who was the emperor of a country, would instead cover her mouth and laugh. Zhao Ji saw Zhao Fujin's face was depressed, so he asked, "Son, look at your sad face, but who would make you unhappy?"

Zhao Huanhuan shouted from the side again: "Father, the child seemed to cry just now when he saw his sister!"

After hearing this, Zhao Ji hurriedly talked forward and asked, "Prince, what's going on?"

Zhao Fujin looked at Zhao Huanhuan's little trumpet with a angrily look. She pursed her lips and said, "The father does not need to worry about the child. He was about to meet his father, but the child heard that his father liked General Xiao very much... He died on the Liao Kingdom. The father was missing his own and his own people around him. The child was also sad for a moment, so he was unhappy."

Zhao Ji was easy-going, and he knew that many princesses in the harem were like him, and were extremely enthusiastic about many of the songs reported by Xiao Tang's Golden Feng Yulu Building. Moreover, Xiao Tang had never come into contact with Zhao Fujin near the backyard of the deep palace. His daughter was a kind and kind person. She felt pity for a long-known servant, so she felt sad.

When Zhao Fujin mentioned Xiao Tang, Zhao Ji sighed and said, "It is rare that Xiao Aiqing understands my intentions, and is also a wonderful person who knows how to taste bamboo and silk, plays songs and dances. He was killed when he was on a mission to Liao Kingdom. I will definitely not treat him badly... Speaking of people like Xiao Aiqing, if he had not been married long ago, I would have really wanted to promise him a prince and call him my son-in-law."

Zhao Fujin's pretty face turned red without reason, then she sighed quietly and said inwardly: My father intends to promise me to Cai Yan, the son of Prince Cai, and that Xiao Du Yu has already started a family again... What's the end of the world? What's the reason for this?

The next morning, the imperial city was in the palace.

There was no other major event in the morning court. Zheng Yunzhong, the envoy who returned from the Liao Kingdom, was the first to report to Zhao Ji that Xiao Tang was killed when he was sent to Liao Kingdom. He agreed to a posthumous title for funeral title and posthumous title.

Tong Guan, the deputy envoy of the envoy, immediately came out to discuss the matter. He fought for a bonus for Xiao Tang's "after his death". Of course, in addition to showing his concern for his colleagues to the ministers, Tong Guan, who was extremely cunning, also knew that he was valued by Zhao Ji. After returning from his mission to Liao Kingdom, his status in the court would definitely rise again. Not only did he explain to Zhao Ji that the trip to Liao Kingdom was actually very dangerous, but he also wanted to make a credit for his own position.

The chief and deputy envoys who were on the mission to Liao Kingdom were dismissed. The court was like Zheng Juzhong, Han Duanyan, Cai You, and Wang Huan, Han Cunbao, Yang Wen and others who did not have to go to court to meet the saints on weekdays. Of course, these civil and military ministers supported Xiao Tang and gave their own different purposes. Some regarded Xiao Tang as their faction, while others really had a good relationship with Xiao Tang, and they really wanted to find a good official behind him, so that he could feel at ease...

Zhao Ji also agreed happily. Then the emperor was posthumously awarded the posthumous title of the minister who died. Xiao Tang was born as a military general, and his posthumous title usually had two-dimensional combinations of "Wu" and "Zhong". The characters used to form the posthumous titles of "Wu" and "Zhong" were combined with the characters "Wu" and "Yi" were used to form the posthumous titles of "Ning, Yi, Min, Hui, Xiang, Shun, Su, Jing, etc., and the characters used to form the posthumous titles of "Zhong" were Wen, Wu, Ding, Lie, Jian, Su, Yi, Jing, etc.

As for the top names such as Ning, Yi, Mu, Lie, and the posthumous titles such as "Zhongwu" that are considered the highest honor for military generals, Zhao Ji thought that even if he wanted to give Xiao Tang a generous reward, he could not give them at will.

Who can get those posthumous titles? Like Gao Huaide, the founding general of the Song Dynasty, the posthumous title of Wu Mu, Shi Shouxin, the posthumous title of Wu Lie, Pan Mei, Cao Bin, and later known as the No. 1 general of the Northern Song Dynasty, Di Qing, the posthumous title of Wu Xiang... There are also Han Shizhong, the King of Zhongwuqi, Yue Fei, Yue Wu Mu (later, after the unjust case was ordinary, he posthumously named Zhongwu, and was named King of E), and Liu Qi, the famous anti-Jin general (the posthumous title is Wu Mu, and the other is Wu Zhong). These famous generals not only had founding heroes who expanded their territory and conquered the world, but also made great contributions when the Gentiles and the Song court launched a full-scale war, and a generation of powerful generals who fought on hundreds of battles. Compared to them, Xiao Tang's current military achievements are a bit too shabby.

Even if Xiao Tang's military achievements in the expedition for the Song Dynasty were great, he would eliminate the Gaizhou bandits, pacify the Zhangdi bandits in Hebei, and pacify the Fangshan bandits on the southwest road of Jing, the largest Zhang Di Ji southern army had only tens of thousands of troops. Moreover, Xiao Tang was not the commander at that time, but was just the vanguard unit who led a large army to conquer the battle with Wang Huan. This kind of war to suppress the bandits and chaos within the Song court could not be compared with the Qiang people of the Western Xia, Liao, Tubo, and the Fang La army, which later claimed to gather millions in Jiangnan.

After half an hour, after many ministers quoted classics and debates, Zhao Ji finally finalized Xiao Tang's posthumous title: Wujing. After all, most of Xiao Tang's military achievements were established by Jingping local bandits and clearing out strong men and bandits who rioted the people. Song Huizong Zhao Ji nodded and praised: "Xiao Aiqing used his martial arts to calm the country and made many meritorious contributions... This posthumous title of "Wujing" is indeed suitable."

Therefore, Wujing's posthumous title, which means to be peaceful and to praise the achievements made by the bandits, was used to Xiao Tang, the strong leader of the Green Forest who is still alive and now the leader of several mountains and is one of the top forces in the Song Dynasty...
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