The author of this article: Yu Xiaoyu.
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Brush "Langya Bang" again, compare the original work, and find that there is one person who is more loyal to Emperor Liang, if this person really comes to the step of being an enemy of Mei Changsu, Mei Changsu may not have a full grasp of victory.
Let's see how much loyalty King Ji has to Emperor Liang?
King Ji was a foolish brother on the surface, and he was very obedient to Emperor Liang's words, and he always disobeyed many of his holy intentions behind his back.
For example, Emperor Liang ordered that none of the female dependents with status in the Qi Wangfu could be kept, in order to cut down the grass and eradicate the roots. King Ji secretly protected and left behind the posthumous son born to the daughter of King Qi's mansion.
Emperor Liang consulted with him and wanted to establish King Jing as the prince, and trusted him very much. King Ji knew that Prince Jing was involved in saving Chiyan's old criminal Wei Zheng, but he deliberately helped to conceal it, which inevitably shook Emperor Liang's trust in King Jing.
From beginning to end, he was obedient to Emperor Liang on the surface, but in fact, he often did what he wanted to do. I said that what King Ji was really loyal to was only "national security" and "family peace", not Emperor Liang.
He knew that Emperor Liang was seriously suspicious, and as long as he didn't come out, Emperor Liang would let down his guard against him. You must know that when royal brothers kill each other, it is naturally the people who suffer in the end.
He did not fight or seize this throne because he knew that Emperor Liang was basically a qualified king in other respects except for being confused in the Chiyan case.
In addition, what he did behind his back against Emperor Liang's original intentions was just that he couldn't bear to see the family kill each other and kill them all.
Therefore, King Ji is a very generous person, and he thinks more about the well-being of the people of Liang and the lives of the heirs of the imperial palace. It was for them that he was loyal to Emperor Liang.
Look at the second person, Emperor Liang's personal father-in-law Gao Zhan, what do you think of this person, he should be the most loyal to him, right?Not really.
Just when Mei Changsu realized his wish and joined forces with King Jing, Yan Que, King Ji and the eldest princess to force Emperor Liang to admit his mistake, Emperor Liang and others had not really abdicated, and King Jing was not as eager to ascend the throne as King Yu as King Yu, Gao Zhan had actually turned to King Jing's side.
He knew that King Jing listened to Concubine Jing the most, so when Emperor Liang hesitated to admit his mistake and investigate the old case of Chiyan, he gave him an order to bring Su Zhe to meet the saint, and he acted according to Concubine Jing's eyes.
From that time on, he was no longer Emperor Liang's person. Whoever has the ability to become the Lord of the future, he will listen to whomever he wants.
He only looks at the last king who is getting more and more powerful. Because he wants to survive, he has to cling to something, and he is very calculating.
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The last person, Meng Zhi, wrote here, and the answer is needless to say. That's right, he is more loyal to Emperor Liang than the above two.
Maybe you'll be the first to jump out against it, how could it be?He is the person who betrayed him the most, he only has Mei Changsu in his heart and eyes, and he is even willing to do a lot of things secretly for him, including deceiving Emperor Liang.
In the drama version and the original book, when Meng Zhi and Mei Changsu made an appointment to talk in Xuelu again, Mei Changsu advised Meng Zhi not to meddle in the old case of Chiyan, for fear that if the matter failed, the Meng family would lose its reputation of loyalty.
Meng Zhi said at the time: "Loyalty is in the heart, not in the name." "No matter what, he has to wade through this troubled water and help Ding Mei Changsu.
But there is another sentence in the original book, in fact, it can also be regarded as a condition, the only condition for Meng Zhi to be willing to help Mei Changsu. That is what Mei Changsu did, and he can't hurt Emperor Liang's life. Otherwise, they are enemies of him.
He managed 70,000 forbidden troops to protect the life of Emperor Liang. He did what he said, and he was loyal to the four words.
The reason why he helped Mei Changsu so much, and even acted as an undercover agent for Emperor Liang, and deceived Emperor Liang a lot of things, was because he was also the leader of a soldier. He did it for the sake of righteousness and righteousness.
But sometimes, righteousness and loyalty are not contradictory.
To put it mildly, if any prince snatches the throne first and obtains it after killing Emperor Liang's life, it is not necessarily that King Ji and Gao Zhan will save it with their lives. In their eyes, it's just that Liang Guo has a new owner, they should continue to forbear, and it's not a big deal.
But Meng Zhi is definitely different, he will definitely use his life to achieve this "loyalty", and desperately protect the "life" of Emperor Liang, even if this enemy is his best friend and Pao Zemei Changsu, he will be treated the same.
He said that as long as he endangered Emperor Liang's life, he would be his enemy.
The stupid Emperor Liang, when it came to the end, was still living in a daze, thinking that everyone around him had betrayed him. In fact, Meng Zhi was very good to him, at least really loyal to him.