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Chapter 267 Changes in Luoyang

It was the tenth day of the eleventh month in the Wuwu year of the Northern Wei Dynasty, the second year of Taihe.

Because many things have not yet been settled, the Northern Wei Dynasty still uses the reign name of the late emperor.

Beijing, Luoyang.

In the cold winter, the vegetation withers and the atmosphere becomes cold. In addition, Luoyang had just experienced a rebellion with a lot of casualties not long ago, which also made the already cold atmosphere in Luoyang even more chilling.

After the rebellion, there was also a major purge in the court.

were originally attached to the eldest prince Yuan Zhen were either dismissed from office or exiled, and their fate was miserable. However, Yuan Ke did not touch those who were at the center of power, one of whom was the head of the civil service, Prime Minister Cui Hao.

However, Yuan Ke did not suppress Cui Hao at all. For example, Cui Hao had now been gradually excluded from absolute power

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