
Guiguzi's Bureau·volume 13
by Hanchuanzi
About This Novel
When he learned that Qi's salt was about to be transported to Ying, Lord Ji Ling quickly gathered the goods to pay Qin's debt and made a huge profit. For buying salt at an inexplicable exorbitant price, Qin Chaotang criticized him one after another. Zhang Yi asked Chu to make amends. The Chu system was entrenched and it was difficult to return. Qu Yuan gained the trust of King Huai and took charge of reform matters. Regardless of the previous deception, Zhang Yi proposed to marry Mi Yue in order to marry the prince; without any plan to deal with his political enemy Qu Yuan, Zhang Yi proposed a plan and Jin Shang killed him one by one; fearing that he would fall out of favor, Zhang Yi came up with a plan and Zheng Xiu worried about the king's concerns. Wang Qin, Jin Shang, and Zheng Xiu therefore believed in Zhang Yi. At the beginning of the reform, Qu Yuan gave the first order to cut redundancies. Wang Qin and Zhang Yi joined forces to support Qu Yuan's restructuring in Zhaoyang Ding. King Huai issued an edict to implement the first constitutional decree. The prince was frightened and urged Zhang Yi to replace Zhaoyang Ling Yin. All the clans came to protest the redundancy order in person, and Zhaoyang asked Yin to resign. Because the former Qu Yuan failed to fulfill his wish to follow Qin's law, King Huai followed the trend and condescended to Zhang Yi. On the eve of the first sacrifice, Qu Yuan casually composed a poem for Wuxian Temple in Chu Palace while fasting, which became a masterpiece. During the tour of northern Xinjiang incognito, he met Le Yi, a descendant of Le Yang. King Zhao Wuling was like a fish in water and entrusted him with important tasks. He also heard about the movements of Yan Palace and was secretly happy. When the new king Kuai took office, Prince Ping and Zi Zhi of Yan formed a clique to fight against the government and the opposition. Zi Zhi sent his in-law Su Qin's younger brother to accompany Prince Ping to envoy Qi to maintain good neighborliness. In order to cause Yan to be in chaos, he took advantage of the situation and took advantage of the situation. King Xuan of Qi treated the prince as a prince. Shocked by the dramatic changes in Yan Palace, Prince Ping received support from his uncle, King Qi Xuan, and vowed to fight to the death to regain his status. King Wuling of Zhao issued an edict to enforce Hu uniforms throughout the country, but the government and the public could not agree on what to do, so he persuaded the important ministers Anyang Jun, Wang Shu Zhao Zao and others to set an example for him. The exiled son of Yan was bullied by the children of the Zhao nobles. Ji Su Feifei went to rescue him when he saw the injustice. The two sides fought, but Feifei lost to the dandies. Fortunately, Empress Yan rescued the siege in time. Knowing that Feifei was the daughter of Su Qin, the Queen of Yan came to visit with her son Zhi, expressed her sorrow and asked Su Qin to be her tutor. Su Qin knew that it was urgent to save the Yan Kingdom from the critical situation, so he agreed to leave the Empress of Yan and follow Ji Xue to Ji. Regardless of Prince Ping's advice, King Yan relinquished the country to his son, and the abdication ceremony was routine. Su Qin was delayed on the way to get sick and could not stop it. Qu Gai detailed the long-standing disadvantages of Chu and it was difficult to recover from them, and advised Qu Yuan to rein in the situation. Qu Yuan adhered to the original intention of the reform. The reform got off to a bad start, Zhaoyang listened to Chen Zhen's plan and supported Qu Yuan. Zhang Yi intended to use commerce to change the territory of Chu, destroy Qi, and unite Qin, and King Huai longed for it. Zhaoyang set up a serial bureau to make Zhaoshu confess the truth about the Qi Salt robbery. Lord Ji Ling heard the news and poisoned Zhaoshu first, and falsely accused Zhaoyang. Qu Yuan used suspicious clues to figure out the mastermind behind it, and asked King Huai to warn the prince, so as to take back the exclusive power of salt and iron. There were many flaws in the perjury and poisoning of Zhao Shu, so Zhang Yi asked Ji Lingjun to target Qu Yuan. Chen Zhen warned that the government was isolated and that the implementation of the constitution must be assisted by Zhaoyang. Qu Yuan suddenly understood and was about to enter the palace to discuss the details with Zhaoyang and King Huai. The draft of the constitution was secretly read by Jin Shang, but Qu Yuan disagreed. After stealing the information, Zhang Yi arranged for the unpromulgated constitutional order to be made public, and falsely claimed to King Huai that Qu Yuan had done it. King Huai was furious. Qu Yuan and Jin Shang confronted each other in court, but King Huai dismissed him. Lord Ji Ling preemptively mobilized clan troops to kill Zhaoyang, Zhaoyang mobilized his troops, Chen Zhen advised Zhaoyang not to cause civil strife in Chu and benefit Qin, so Qu Yuan advised Lord Ji Ling to rein in the situation. Jin Shang sent Zheng Xiu to lie to King Huai about the fact that Xiangyang City was destroyed. King Huai believed it and drove Zhaoyang away angrily. Zhaoyang left Ying with hatred and asked Chen Zhen to assist Qu Yuan in order to revive Chu. Chen Zhen proposed to assassinate Zhang Yi, but Qu Yuan refused and ordered him not to kill him. The alliance between Qin and Chu was imminent, Zhang Yi devised a plan to drive away Qu Yuan, and fought against Chen Zhen alone in the court, and finally made an agreement with Chu that Qin would send Chu territory and Chu would end the alliance simultaneously. On the way back, Zhang Yi asked Mi Yue and her sister to recognize their biological father Wei Zhang. Unfortunately, he suffered a broken bone when they arrived in Xianyang. During their wedding, Mi Yue accidentally broke into King Qin Hui's study and behaved strangely. King Qin Hui's childlike innocence sprouted and she set up a situation to make things difficult. Mi Yue dealt with it skillfully and won the king's favor. Most of the courtiers supported the prince, and the prince appealed to Wang Kuai, who went to court and announced that the new prince would purge all officials. Tai Ziping was determined to take a pre-emptive strike, causing Jiangjun City to be attacked by Jiwang City at night. Zi Zhi had already prepared, and after several rounds of strong attacks by the Prince's army, Tai Shang Wang Kuai came forward to instigate a counterattack. The city was betrayed, the prince was stabbed to death in secret, and the city died due to guilt. Su Qin persuaded his son to return the throne, but his son was perfunctory. When the prince was practicing martial arts with Ji Su Feifei, he encountered an assassin sent by his son. Fortunately, he was rescued by Mo Zhi. General Kuang Zhang of Qi was worried about attacking Yan, but Mencius gave his full support. During Zi's rebellion against Yan, King Wuling of Zhao listened to Su Qin's plan and pretended to be a good neighbor to Zhongshan. He waited for Zhongshan to compete for profits eastward and become enemies with Qi, waiting for an opportunity to use all his strength to destroy it in one fell swoop. When Zi rebelled against Yan, Zhongshan followed Qi to defeat Yan, and Zhao remained neutral. Meng Ke, the military counselor who strictly enforced military discipline, was in the lead, and the commander of the Qi army marched straight into the Yan territory. When the army approached the city, Zi's peace negotiations failed, so he held on desperately, hoping that the enemy would run out of food and reinforcements and retreat. Hearing that the Qi army had broken through the city and entered, Zi Zhi killed the Supreme Prince Wang Kuai and was killed by Meng Ke with an arrow while escaping in disguise. The Gengzi flood hit the land of Qin and Chu. The shamans of Beiming asked the main peak of Zhongnan to blame Qin's disaster on Chu. King Hui of Qin thought about it again and again and agreed. When the floods were approaching, King Huai summoned Qu Yuan and Bai Yun back to Ying to discuss matters. Qin Chi refused to hand over the land to the Shang Dynasty, so King Huai sent his envoys to deliver the goods quickly. The Gengzi flood came as expected, thundering against Chu's ancient temples. Qu Yuan and Bai Yun sacrificed their lives to protect the temples. Qin took advantage of its neighbors and blamed its neighbors on Chu. King Huai urgently ordered Qu Yuan to return to Ying. Chu's new envoy Song Yi replaced Chen Zhen and cut off Qi's friendship. The court humiliated King Xuan of Qi. King Xuan cooked him up angrily and summoned Kuang Zhang to return to his army to prepare for an attack on Chu. Chu broke off the alliance with Qi, but Qin broke the treaty and refused to separate Shang. When Qu Yuan returned to Ying in response to the imperial edict, the rain stopped, and a plague broke out. King Huai urgently ordered the city to be closed, and only Bai Yun was allowed into the palace to discuss matters. Qu Yuan was convicted of Gong Gong and suffered from the plague. His life was hanging by a thread. Bai Yun and Hei Jin made a contract, exchanging their souls for the lives of Qu Yuan and all Chu people who suffered from the plague.
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