After the wedding, Luo Jing also saw Xiao's reluctance.
It must be impossible to say that you don't feel bad. But the days always have to pass, not to mention this contempt for Luo Jing from small to large. He also knows how to deal with it and how to adjust his mood.
In the Daxi Dynasty, there was a enfeoffment system. As an adult, the prince had to go to the vassal area, leaving only the prince in Beijing. This is also the rule set by the emperor Taizu of the Daxi Dynasty, in order to ensure the inheritance of the throne and prevent the Luo family from killing each other for the throne.
Luo Jing, as the fifth son of the holy God, naturally follows the old calendar. What's more, he was not favored by Emperor Xi since he came. As soon as he received the crown ceremony in the 20th century, he was ordered to go to Jingzhou.
The bright eyed people in Beijing knew how unpopular the fifth prince was, and Luo Jing knew it. As a dragon son, I have a hidden disease. I can't blame my father for not wanting to see him.
Luo Jing is dumb, but he is not stupid. My father hated himself since he was a child. It's extremely rare to get a prince's title and a fief as an adult. He also knew that he could not compare with other brothers. He dared not even have dissatisfaction in his heart. He honestly went to the barren fiefdom.
In the Daxi Dynasty, the prince was a hereditary * * * *, never degraded, and enjoyed a lifetime salary, which was very generous. Sui Ludan is a meter, that is, 10000 stones. In addition, there are canonization, palace, marriage, funeral and other expenses, and they are given to Kitchen Attendants, zhailang, puchen palace people and other miscellaneous servants, and are rewarded from time to time.
And the fief of the vassal King belongs to the feudal state. The vassal king can list knights to rule the people and divide tin soil.
The white point is that the fief belongs to the vassal's own boundary. The tax silver paid under the territory is not handed over to the court, but handed over to the vassal. It also has great judicial and personnel power, which is superior to all government offices. Except that the long history, guard command and guard command are appointed by the imperial court, all other officials can be appointed by the vassal himself.
Luo Jing was extremely satisfied with this. After all, it is your own territory. Life will certainly not be as restrained and depressed as when you were in the palace. He didn't ask for much, but just wanted to be clean and peaceful and free from struggle with the world.
Even if the fief is very barren, even if the patriarchal government never remembers that he always drags his salary, even if the tax of the fief is not enough for the expenditure of the fief, and he can't do anything to exploit the people under his rule, which makes him extremely embarrassed, he still bears it.
Because he knows that he has no capital and is not qualified to compete with other brothers, he is just an imperfect person. Why should he argue?
He lived in Jingzhou, thousands of miles away from the capital, and ignored some things that happened in Beijing
Even though the later King of Jin, who was his brother, rebelled against the prince who was about to become the emperor and ascended the throne after his father's death, he still didn't pay attention.
Because he knew that no one would be in the way of a prince who could not fight for anything like him.
Luo Jing is not a fool. He knows that the status of a vassal is sensitive. Therefore, since he became a vassal, he has been a low-key man, respectful to the imperial court, and has never paid attention to the government affairs under his rule. Instead, he has completely handed over to the long history department dealing with government affairs, and has never dared to interfere with military power.
He doesn't want to be conspicuous. He wants to be an idle king. He asks for nothing but peace.
His estimation was also correct, but it was a pity that he misjudged the heart of a man who started as an emperor from a vassal and the wariness of the king of Jin.
King Jin himself was founded by the rebellion of the vassal king. Although it was his own brother's rebellion, he could not be unaware of the potential threat of the vassal king to the imperial power.