Chapter 51: The Bloody Star Tower
Bigan talked endlessly in the hall, and everyone was silent in the hall. Emperor Xin's mistakes were displayed one by one, basically not using nobles and lords, but also using escaped ministers, disrespectful ghosts and gods, drinking and lustful, and very happy with merits.
But everyone knows that Di Xin has only one real mistake. All the above turns can be attributed to one point, which is that Di Xin violates the power and interests that are scattered in the hands of various royal families and even the witch and herd clergy.
Especially recently, Emperor Xin took advantage of the Eastern Expedition and initiated a new imperial edict. This time, he would collect all fiefs within the royal capital and the autonomy of the fiefs. The militia would permanently belong to the management of the Dongdaying, while the money and food for raising soldiers would temporarily have to be granted fiefs and the country to be given.
Before the Eastern Expedition, the princes, nobles, clans and people were still hoping to gain rights from the newly conquered land. Unexpectedly, none of these newly added territories had been granted, but instead had to recover rights from the old land of the royal capital.
As the young master of the court and the prince Wang, Bigan, saw the dissatisfaction of all the nobles, and took advantage of his birthday party to organize the party.
After Bigan finished his long discussion, someone in the hall said loudly: "Uncle Bigan, what should you do? As long as it is reliable, we will follow you." Many people also agreed, but some people remained silent. Everyone thought Bigan would propose a way to abolish the throne of Emperor Xin and establish a new king.
Unexpectedly, Bi Gan said unexpectedly: "Even if there are many kings, they are still the king of my Dayi Shang. We ministers must not do anything like seeking power and usurping the throne."
While everyone was confused, he continued, "But we can follow the example of the founding wise man Yi Yin of the Dayi Shang Dynasty exiling the former king Taijia, exiling the king to a place, and after he repents, he will return the power to him."
Everyone suddenly realized. One person said loudly again: "Who will preside over the court after exiling the king?"
Bigan stroked his beard and smiled without saying a word. At this time, Jizi shouted: "Of course, it should be the regent of the Uncle Bigan." Everyone agreed in unison.
At this time, Weizi asked in confusion: "Then how should we act? The king has a personal guard, Chaoge also has a regular elite of 10,000 left, center and right third divisions."
Bi Gan smiled and said, "I naturally have the method to lure the tiger away from the mountain."
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Another night when the moon was bright and the stars were sparse. Bigan and others led a team of servants and servants, and each of them held a bronze spear stick and broke into the Zhaixing Tower of Chaoge Palace.
The third division on the left, center and right were transferred out of Chaoge as planned by fake military orders. Although Emperor Xin's personal guards were brave and elite, they were very few after all, not to mention that the people on duty today were replaced by their confidants' subordinates.
Bigan brought a large number of people to Zhaixing Tower without any obstacles. Bigan asked everyone to stay in front of the building, and then went to Zhaixing Tower with several confidant officials. More than 20 strong armored soldiers followed closely with sticks and ropes. These soldiers were all prepared in advance to pick up a strong person.
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"What should I do if Uncle Bigan comes here late at night?" Di Xin seemed to be unaware of the late at night visit.
"I respectfully ask Your Majesty to leave the palace."
"What are you doing when you leave the palace?"
"Please move to Wuli to think of your mistakes behind closed doors."
"Is this going to imprison Yu Yiren?" Di Xin said with a sneer.
Emperor Xin shouted loudly: "Where is the guard?" But no one responded.
Bigan winked and knelt down with all the ministers and said, "I respectfully ask Your Majesty to leave the palace and move to Wuli to stay in the door to think about his mistakes."
He shouted three times in a row, but when he saw Emperor Xin was unresponsive. Bigan sighed, winked at the more than 20 strong armored soldiers behind him, and said, "Your Majesty, please forgive me and others for being rude."
The soldiers all stepped forward, holding sticks and ropes to surround each other.
Emperor Xin threw the wine lord in his hand and suddenly rose up. When he touched the tent, he had already added a long halberd in his hand.
With a "huh", he swung the long halberd out with a thousand pounds of force, and the tip of the halberd passed through the necks of several armored soldiers. Finally, the blade on the halberd slashed into the head of an armored soldier.
Then he stabbed the long halberd out in a manner, pierced the chest of a soldier, and then swung it hard behind him. The blade of the halberd was slapped horizontally on the cover of the Tianling of a soldier, and red and white objects splashed everywhere on the spot, shooting on the clothes of several ministers.
This series of actions only took place between two or three breaths. At this time, there were three corpses on the ground, one with their heads being smashed, one with their chests being pierced, and one with their heads split. Three others covered their necks, making vague sounds in their throats, blood gushed out from their fingers, and then collapsed softly to the ground.
In a frightened state, Emperor Xin danced his long halberd and killed four armored soldiers in a row. Not to mention the ministers, the remaining armored soldiers were also shattered, so how could they dare to come forward? They were just used to deal with Emperor Xin, who was bare hands, and the weapons they brought were just sticks. At this time, they went forward to light the lamp in the toilet - looking for shit.
Bi Gan saw that it was not good, so he pulled his legs downstairs. How could Di Xin let him go? He raised his long halberd and stretched his shoulders, and put the sword in front of Bi Gan's neck. Di Xin originally wanted to force Bi Gan.
I didn't expect that at this time, Bi Fung had already stepped onto the steps. In a panic, he stepped on the air and rolled downstairs, but his head was left by the blade on the halberd, and his body and head were separated.
The soldiers were afraid of fighting, and saw that Bigan was dead, so they scattered downstairs with a bang. Several ministers also wanted to run away, but their legs were no longer in control. At this time, Emperor Xin was in a state of furiousness. Regardless of their knees and bows and begging, they picked them up one by one and threw them downstairs.
The people waiting downstairs heard a fight above and didn't know what happened. When they saw the soldier running out in a panic, they realized that the "leading brother" Bigan was dead.
Then with the sound of "crackling" of flesh and blood, I saw a living person falling from the air, falling to pieces, and blood and brain splattering everywhere. Everyone was shocked and scattered with a bang. They went home, packed up their own soft spots and ran away.
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From the early morning to the next day, the soldiers of the third division in the left, center and right were running back and forth on Chaoge Street, and prisoners were constantly passing through Chaoge Street in prisoners. Jizi, Weiziqi and others who participated in it were also imprisoned and imprisoned.
When the news reached Huayi, it was five days later. Hua looked at the book script from the envoy sent by the Xia Kingdom to Chaoge and shook his head repeatedly. He knew that the Shang Dynasty was in danger.
For an empire like Shang, it is not worth mentioning that strong neighbors surround it, but the collapse of the internal parts is fatal.
Bi Gan and others are better off, from top to bottom, from the officials of the internal robbers of Chaoge's palace, to the male guards of the small kingdoms within the royal capital, to the lords of fiefs and fiefs inside and outside the royal capital. Can so many royal nobles, can the relatives of the people be removed? Who will replace them after the removal? Among the poor and humble classes, people like Fei Zhongfeilian are a minority after all, and among them, those who can be trusted by Emperor Xin are the few.
If these people cannot be removed, they will deprive them of their rights. Can they be the same as Di Xin?
Chapter completed!