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Chapter 933 A headache(2/2)

In the Han Dynasty, what group was more closely connected and had interests related to each other than the blood relationship passed down from generation to generation from Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties, and the families were all relatives? When a person becomes a front-stage actor of the family, it is

The interests of the family must always be the political guide. For the Yanzhou gentry, they naturally did not feel that Cao Cao's wishes were everything to them and that they needed to continue to serve him.

Are there any things that the powerful and the nobles do against each other?

some.

Cao Cao himself had personally experienced the disaster of Party imprisonment, so he also knew that this was actually the Heng Emperor. The Ling Emperor really couldn't stand the so-called "pure discussion" of the gentry. Every day, a large group of gentry disciples were gibbering, either criticizing this or the other.

He wanted to criticize that, so he ordered the eunuchs. Of course, the eunuchs were also the group that was most criticized at the time. They began to hunt down these celebrities in the name of "party members" and killed them for a while, but was it useful?

Emperor Heng's first imprisonment didn't last long. The nobles blinked, curled their lips, stuck out their butts, and endured it. As a result, Emperor Ling also wanted to follow suit and continued his second imprisonment. Of course, Emperor Ling of Han Dynasty at that time

He was still young, so the gentry children did not bear too much hatred on his head. However, eight years later, Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty felt that the tool of party supervision was indeed quite good. After all, the power of interpretation was not in his own hands.

Is it the truth, so he once again raised the butcher knife of the party, and the trend was getting bigger and bigger. Seeing that the momentum was not right, the nobles shut up for a while...

The Yellow Turban Rebellion was born.

hehe.

During the Yellow Turban Rebellion, the believers in the eight states of Qing, Xu, You, Ji, Jing, Yang, Yan, and Henan were divided into thirty-six parties, with more than 10,000 people in Dafang and six to seven thousand people in Xiaofang. Each party had a channel commander.

It is also necessary to unify the time, the steps, the command and the actions. In the Han Dynasty, when communication basically relied on shouting and transportation basically relied on walking, there was no official or semi-official trick. Who would believe it?

Anyway, Cao Cao didn't believe this was just a coincidence.

Later, with the Yellow Turban Rebellion, Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty was forced to start rehabilitating those "party members" imprisoned by the party...

So in the struggle between power and gentry, who wins?

If you can't even understand this, you will have wasted so many years of food.

So now, Cao Cao doesn't dare to do anything easily to these Yanzhou nobles. He always has to eat one bite at a time, and things have to be done slowly and step by step. If he wants to deal with these Yanzhou nobles, he always needs to find some breakthroughs.

, it is right to tidy up little by little. If the sudden movement is too big...

So what should we do now to find this breakthrough?
Chapter completed!
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