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Rebellious Wei.
Chapter 7: Entering the Eastern Hall. [6]
Summary
. In Chapter 7, Wei Wen and Cao Pi establish the Cavalry Guards to limit eunuch influence in politics, inadvertently increasing the power of scholar-officials, particularly in the Ministry of Personnel. To centralize authority, Cao Pi creates the Secretariat, granting significant power to its Chief and Secretary, who act as trusted aides to the emperor. This shift diminishes the influence of traditional positions like Palace Attendant. The chapter highlights the current composition of the Cavalry Guards and their limited role in court affairs. Meanwhile, Xia Hou Hui becomes concerned about the court's preparations for war in Yongliang, questioning the timing and lack of discussion among high-ranking officials. His astonishment grows when he realizes the gravity of the situation, only to be interrupted by Emperor Cao Rui, who notices Xia Hou Hui's inattentiveness. .Full content
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