Chapter 26
Emperor Murong Ying was born of the empress, and Murong Han was born of the concubine Xian. Although they are brothers, they are not close.
The first emperor loved Concubine Xian even more, which made the empress jealous and hostile to Concubine Xian, and Murong Ying also became hostile to Murong Han.
In order to prevent Murong Han from taking away Murong Ying's crown prince position, the queen falsely accused Concubine Xian of having an affair with an outsider and arranged for the emperor to execute her.
Without the help of his mother and concubine, Murong Han's situation became like walking on thin ice.
In order to protect himself, Murong Han took the initiative to ask the emperor to make him a nominal idle prince, to show that he would not compete for the crown prince, and the queen and Murong Ying let him go.
At that time, Murong Han was only 14 years old, without the protection of his mother, and the emperor didn't like him because he misunderstood the concubine Xian. Murong Han could only be his idle prince in a remote area far away from the imperial city, so that he would not get involved again. Into the palace fight.
This situation continued until Murong Ying became emperor.
In order to demonstrate his "benevolence", Murong Ying deliberately brought Murong Han back from a remote area, and gave him some real power, making him a veritable prince.
Murong Han was not grateful to him, because he knew that Murong Ying did this only to stabilize his position and make it easier for him to work for him.
Among all the princes except Murong Ying, Murong Han was the only one who survived until Murong Ying ascended the throne. The other princes either died young or had various accidents. If he had not chosen to protect himself wisely at that time, I am afraid that he would have died as well. They are long dead or disabled.
After Murong Ying successfully ascended to the throne, he felt that Murong Han was not a big threat, but he was still a threat, so he took Murong Han back, put him under his nose, and watched him all the time.
When a suitable opportunity arose, Murong Ying made Murong Han a general and asked him to lead troops to fight.
Since ancient times, generals are easy to die on the battlefield, especially the "smart generals" who are not high in strategy and martial arts.
In Murong Ying's eyes, Murong Han was such a fool general, because Murong Han had never led troops in a war, had no experience in fighting, and did not know martial arts.
But the result was unexpected. Murong Han not only won the battle, but also came back unscathed.
It was only then that Murong Ying realized that Murong Han was no longer the frail boy he was back then. He not only learned martial arts, but also practiced a superb martial arts. There is no general in the entire Mu Kingdom who is more powerful than him, so he can do it. Get out of the way on the battlefield.
Murong Ying regretted that he made Murong Han a general and allowed him to win prestige and fame. However, as an emperor, he could not renege on his words, and it was important to take into account the overall situation. He could only reward according to his merits, and granted Murong Han the title. The general protecting the country also gave him half of his military power, allowing him to continue to lead troops in war and serve the country.
Murong Ying has been looking forward to the day when Murong Han died in battle, but unfortunately he has not been looking forward to it for several years, and Murong Han has been given the title of God of War.
From then on, the surrounding countries no longer dared to easily attack the Mu country, and Murong Han no longer had to stay at the border all the time.
After Murong Han returned to the imperial city, Murong Ying once again felt threatened by him, worried that he would be the master of high achievements, so Murong Ying bestowed him with a mansion close to the imperial palace. In order to continue monitoring Murong Han.
This chapter is mainly a background supplement to the second story.
I am definitely not trying to whitewash Murong Han, because he is not black in the first place.
(End of this chapter)
Emperor Murong Ying was born of the empress, and Murong Han was born of the concubine Xian. Although they are brothers, they are not close.
The first emperor loved Concubine Xian even more, which made the empress jealous and hostile to Concubine Xian, and Murong Ying also became hostile to Murong Han.
In order to prevent Murong Han from taking away Murong Ying's crown prince position, the queen falsely accused Concubine Xian of having an affair with an outsider and arranged for the emperor to execute her.
Without the help of his mother and concubine, Murong Han's situation became like walking on thin ice.
In order to protect himself, Murong Han took the initiative to ask the emperor to make him a nominal idle prince, to show that he would not compete for the crown prince, and the queen and Murong Ying let him go.
At that time, Murong Han was only 14 years old, without the protection of his mother, and the emperor didn't like him because he misunderstood the concubine Xian. Murong Han could only be his idle prince in a remote area far away from the imperial city, so that he would not get involved again. Into the palace fight.
This situation continued until Murong Ying became emperor.
In order to demonstrate his "benevolence", Murong Ying deliberately brought Murong Han back from a remote area, and gave him some real power, making him a veritable prince.
Murong Han was not grateful to him, because he knew that Murong Ying did this only to stabilize his position and make it easier for him to work for him.
Among all the princes except Murong Ying, Murong Han was the only one who survived until Murong Ying ascended the throne. The other princes either died young or had various accidents. If he had not chosen to protect himself wisely at that time, I am afraid that he would have died as well. They are long dead or disabled.
After Murong Ying successfully ascended to the throne, he felt that Murong Han was not a big threat, but he was still a threat, so he took Murong Han back, put him under his nose, and watched him all the time.
When a suitable opportunity arose, Murong Ying made Murong Han a general and asked him to lead troops to fight.
Since ancient times, generals are easy to die on the battlefield, especially the "smart generals" who are not high in strategy and martial arts.
In Murong Ying's eyes, Murong Han was such a fool general, because Murong Han had never led troops in a war, had no experience in fighting, and did not know martial arts.
But the result was unexpected. Murong Han not only won the battle, but also came back unscathed.
It was only then that Murong Ying realized that Murong Han was no longer the frail boy he was back then. He not only learned martial arts, but also practiced a superb martial arts. There is no general in the entire Mu Kingdom who is more powerful than him, so he can do it. Get out of the way on the battlefield.
Murong Ying regretted that he made Murong Han a general and allowed him to win prestige and fame. However, as an emperor, he could not renege on his words, and it was important to take into account the overall situation. He could only reward according to his merits, and granted Murong Han the title. The general protecting the country also gave him half of his military power, allowing him to continue to lead troops in war and serve the country.
Murong Ying has been looking forward to the day when Murong Han died in battle, but unfortunately he has not been looking forward to it for several years, and Murong Han has been given the title of God of War.
From then on, the surrounding countries no longer dared to easily attack the Mu country, and Murong Han no longer had to stay at the border all the time.
After Murong Han returned to the imperial city, Murong Ying once again felt threatened by him, worried that he would be the master of high achievements, so Murong Ying bestowed him with a mansion close to the imperial palace. In order to continue monitoring Murong Han.
This chapter is mainly a background supplement to the second story.
I am definitely not trying to whitewash Murong Han, because he is not black in the first place.
(End of this chapter)
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