To be precise, the Yongshu people should be Emperor Yongning.He was the third younger brother of the late emperor and the only legitimate son of Xianmiao.
He was made the crown prince at the age of ten, and went out to study at the age of thirteen. He was kind and upright, and there were many people in the court.By the time he ascended the throne at the age of 23, he reigned for four years, worked diligently and never slacked off.
However, he is so kind, but he has a group of ambitious brothers.
Among them, there were such heroes as the late emperor. When Yongshu was still the crown prince, he was not very at ease. In the end, he sent troops to rebel, attacked the imperial city, and forced Yongshu to death in the fire.
This matter is only ten years ago. Therefore, after the first emperor ascended the throne, he massacred the court officials who were unjust to the Yongshu people and ordered the burning of all books related to the Yongshu people, but the people could not stop their mouths.
As the court rules were corrupt, the people's lives were getting worse and worse. In recent years, some voices of missing the Yongshu people have gradually emerged among the people.
Among all kinds of vivid rumors, some say that the Yongshun was not dead, but took a boat to avoid disaster, and some say that although the Yongshun died, his three sons and one daughter did not all die in the fire with him that day, but escaped and waited for the opportunity to restore the throne.
There are a lot of things, but none of the ten sentences is true.
Like most people, Yao Ji didn't take these rumors seriously before, but now she can't help thinking seriously. Could it be that Yongshu's son is indeed not dead...
She could not confirm this matter, and she was even more unlikely to find someone to discuss it. It might be just a coincidence that Liu Chenzhou's handwriting was similar to Yongshuren. If so, why did he use two handwritings?
Before she could figure it out, the situation in Beijing became more and more chaotic.
The King of Qi was killed after his failed rebellion, which not only did not shock those royal families who were ready to move, but instead made their minds more active.
When the late emperor seized the throne, his brothers were not convinced at first, but because the late emperor was cruel, he just shrank and dressed in a quail.
Now seeing the emperor being foolish and having serious illness is a great opportunity.
Liu Chenzhou's reform to reduce redundant officials should not have been subject to such huge resistance, but it was instigated by a group of unclear clans.
For a time, rumors were flying in the capital. Taking advantage of the opportunity of the people missing Yongshu, some people began to advocate that the throne of the late emperor was not right, but because of the gains of usurping.
It is also said that when the Yongshu was reigned for four years, he did not change his father's way. In this way, he was a benevolent monarch. However, under the instigation of the treacherous officials, he wanted to reduce his personnel and reform the system. This was a great rebellion that violated the laws of the ancestors.
The people did not have the ability to distinguish right from wrong, but only knew that Yongshu was indeed kind, but they all scolded the reformists.
Although the Dongchang soon arrested the envoy who spread the rumors, the court had to promulgate the eight major crimes of Yongshu to refute this theory and bring the reform back to the just public opinion.
Yao Ji was surprised when she learned about this. Now the core of the reformist faction is Liu Chenzhou. Although it is a last resort to stigmatizing the Yongshu people with crimes, if her guess is true, wouldn’t Liu Chenzhou be insulting his father with false charges?
She had just realized Liu Chenzhou's persistence. Perhaps the throne and revenge were not what he wanted, but what he wanted was the peace of the world.
He replied to her that some choices had nothing to do with whether she liked them or not.
Now his actions seem to be the best annotation of this sentence. If he wants to get something, he will inevitably lose something. He cannot stand up in front of the stage with an open and upright identity to realize his ambitions, so he chose to hide behind the scenes and use others' hands to change the world.
However, this persistence is not understood.
Those princes who were ready to move only had the throne in their hearts, so they would not care that once the reform failed, the entire country would be the ones that would eventually be damaged.
The opposition, whose vested interests were touched by the reform, regarded Liu Chenzhou like a beast, and wished he could eat his flesh alive.
Even the people in the world who he was all concerned about were like headless flies under the manipulation and hostage of public opinion, and instead had to bite the reformists who were seeking profit for him.
The storm is in turmoil and the situation is critical. Yao Ji has always been keen and has realized that a major change will occur at this time.
She could not continue to stay in Nanyuan anymore and wanted to pack her luggage and return to the palace, but Xu En said: There is no intention to call the Empress back to the palace in the palace...
Xiao Xuzi, tell the truth, is your master trying to stop me?
Xu En paused, and looked embarrassed on his face. He still said: Since the Empress knows, why bother...
Yao Ji suddenly realized that Liu Chenzhou wanted to send her out of the palace after a lot of trouble. In addition to fulfilling her wish, she also wanted to avoid disaster. A few days after she arrived in Nanyuan, he put forward a reform strategy in the court.
There are so many troubles in the capital. Isn’t it unhappy for myself when the Empress returns now?Xu En was still persuading her that there were Dalang, slaves, sisters, sisters of Maicao and Zhu'er in Nanyuan. If things were inconsistent, he subconsciously lowered his voice, ... and the Tiqi left by his master, he would be able to protect the Queen and Dalang.
It turned out that he had even arranged his backhand...
Taking a deep breath, the girl said in a deep voice: How bad is the situation in Beijing now?
Xu En refused to answer, he remained silent, and Yao Ji was not annoyed: If you don’t say it, it doesn’t matter, she stood up and dusted her sleeves, and I’ll go back and see it myself.
Empress!
Xu En, you can't stop me, the girl smiled slightly, her smile was very light, but she was as firm as if she was a stubborn stone... He couldn't stop her either.
I won't hide behind him, and I won't do anything even though I know he is in danger.I have said before that I have never obeyed him.
On June 13th, the night of the 11th year of Jianyuan, this day was the beginning of the rebellion of the Three Kings in history.
The three brothers of the late emperor, King Zhao, King Lu and King Chen, took advantage of the sharpest conflict between the reformists and the opposition, and encouraged the reduced troops in the three camps to raise the anti-flag.
All night, the fires in the capital continued, and there were endless shouts of killing.Yao Ji disguised herself into Beijing before the city gate was closed. At that time, there were already chaos in the capital. I heard that the Jin Palace was surrounded by mobs.
Before leaving, she entrusted the little prince to Maicao and Zhu'er, and told them to protect the little prince from leaving if something happened.
He only took Xu En and two Ti cavalry back to Beijing quietly. After returning to the palace, he realized that Liu Chenzhou had led his troops out of the palace to quell the rebellion.
The huge palace cluster in the night was like a giant beast, as if it was not disturbed by the blood and fire outside the imperial city, and it was still sleeping.In that silence, she felt a faint palpitation.
After thinking about it, Yao Ji decided to go to Qingsi Palace to see. No matter how bastard the emperor was, his safety must be guaranteed when the rebellion is approaching.
When no one was summoned to sleep, most of the emperors were in the quiet room of the east wing.Two little eunuchs guarding the Jing room. Seeing that Yao Ji was coming, Xu En signaled to silence before she could speak.
Only Long Live the Lord is inside?Yao Ji made a soft voice.
When I returned to the empress, Master Daoheng sent someone to come over and said that he was sending elixir to Master Long live. He had just entered.
As soon as this statement was made, Xu En felt something was wrong: Before leaving the palace, the master must have told him not to walk around at will. How could Daoheng knowingly commit it?!Empress...
Before he could finish his words, Yao Ji had already pushed open the carved door leaf.
The quiet room was still decorated in a magnificent manner. Because the emperor was paralyzed, he would lie on the couch and meditate while meditating with his eyes closed.
At this time, a dying sound made in his throat. A man in palace maid's costume pressed on him, pinching his neck tightly with his hands. While struggling, he grabbed his hands with his hands, but his strength became less and less, and finally he leaned to the side weakly, and died of anger.
He was made the crown prince at the age of ten, and went out to study at the age of thirteen. He was kind and upright, and there were many people in the court.By the time he ascended the throne at the age of 23, he reigned for four years, worked diligently and never slacked off.
However, he is so kind, but he has a group of ambitious brothers.
Among them, there were such heroes as the late emperor. When Yongshu was still the crown prince, he was not very at ease. In the end, he sent troops to rebel, attacked the imperial city, and forced Yongshu to death in the fire.
This matter is only ten years ago. Therefore, after the first emperor ascended the throne, he massacred the court officials who were unjust to the Yongshu people and ordered the burning of all books related to the Yongshu people, but the people could not stop their mouths.
As the court rules were corrupt, the people's lives were getting worse and worse. In recent years, some voices of missing the Yongshu people have gradually emerged among the people.
Among all kinds of vivid rumors, some say that the Yongshun was not dead, but took a boat to avoid disaster, and some say that although the Yongshun died, his three sons and one daughter did not all die in the fire with him that day, but escaped and waited for the opportunity to restore the throne.
There are a lot of things, but none of the ten sentences is true.
Like most people, Yao Ji didn't take these rumors seriously before, but now she can't help thinking seriously. Could it be that Yongshu's son is indeed not dead...
She could not confirm this matter, and she was even more unlikely to find someone to discuss it. It might be just a coincidence that Liu Chenzhou's handwriting was similar to Yongshuren. If so, why did he use two handwritings?
Before she could figure it out, the situation in Beijing became more and more chaotic.
The King of Qi was killed after his failed rebellion, which not only did not shock those royal families who were ready to move, but instead made their minds more active.
When the late emperor seized the throne, his brothers were not convinced at first, but because the late emperor was cruel, he just shrank and dressed in a quail.
Now seeing the emperor being foolish and having serious illness is a great opportunity.
Liu Chenzhou's reform to reduce redundant officials should not have been subject to such huge resistance, but it was instigated by a group of unclear clans.
For a time, rumors were flying in the capital. Taking advantage of the opportunity of the people missing Yongshu, some people began to advocate that the throne of the late emperor was not right, but because of the gains of usurping.
It is also said that when the Yongshu was reigned for four years, he did not change his father's way. In this way, he was a benevolent monarch. However, under the instigation of the treacherous officials, he wanted to reduce his personnel and reform the system. This was a great rebellion that violated the laws of the ancestors.
The people did not have the ability to distinguish right from wrong, but only knew that Yongshu was indeed kind, but they all scolded the reformists.
Although the Dongchang soon arrested the envoy who spread the rumors, the court had to promulgate the eight major crimes of Yongshu to refute this theory and bring the reform back to the just public opinion.
Yao Ji was surprised when she learned about this. Now the core of the reformist faction is Liu Chenzhou. Although it is a last resort to stigmatizing the Yongshu people with crimes, if her guess is true, wouldn’t Liu Chenzhou be insulting his father with false charges?
She had just realized Liu Chenzhou's persistence. Perhaps the throne and revenge were not what he wanted, but what he wanted was the peace of the world.
He replied to her that some choices had nothing to do with whether she liked them or not.
Now his actions seem to be the best annotation of this sentence. If he wants to get something, he will inevitably lose something. He cannot stand up in front of the stage with an open and upright identity to realize his ambitions, so he chose to hide behind the scenes and use others' hands to change the world.
However, this persistence is not understood.
Those princes who were ready to move only had the throne in their hearts, so they would not care that once the reform failed, the entire country would be the ones that would eventually be damaged.
The opposition, whose vested interests were touched by the reform, regarded Liu Chenzhou like a beast, and wished he could eat his flesh alive.
Even the people in the world who he was all concerned about were like headless flies under the manipulation and hostage of public opinion, and instead had to bite the reformists who were seeking profit for him.
The storm is in turmoil and the situation is critical. Yao Ji has always been keen and has realized that a major change will occur at this time.
She could not continue to stay in Nanyuan anymore and wanted to pack her luggage and return to the palace, but Xu En said: There is no intention to call the Empress back to the palace in the palace...
Xiao Xuzi, tell the truth, is your master trying to stop me?
Xu En paused, and looked embarrassed on his face. He still said: Since the Empress knows, why bother...
Yao Ji suddenly realized that Liu Chenzhou wanted to send her out of the palace after a lot of trouble. In addition to fulfilling her wish, she also wanted to avoid disaster. A few days after she arrived in Nanyuan, he put forward a reform strategy in the court.
There are so many troubles in the capital. Isn’t it unhappy for myself when the Empress returns now?Xu En was still persuading her that there were Dalang, slaves, sisters, sisters of Maicao and Zhu'er in Nanyuan. If things were inconsistent, he subconsciously lowered his voice, ... and the Tiqi left by his master, he would be able to protect the Queen and Dalang.
It turned out that he had even arranged his backhand...
Taking a deep breath, the girl said in a deep voice: How bad is the situation in Beijing now?
Xu En refused to answer, he remained silent, and Yao Ji was not annoyed: If you don’t say it, it doesn’t matter, she stood up and dusted her sleeves, and I’ll go back and see it myself.
Empress!
Xu En, you can't stop me, the girl smiled slightly, her smile was very light, but she was as firm as if she was a stubborn stone... He couldn't stop her either.
I won't hide behind him, and I won't do anything even though I know he is in danger.I have said before that I have never obeyed him.
On June 13th, the night of the 11th year of Jianyuan, this day was the beginning of the rebellion of the Three Kings in history.
The three brothers of the late emperor, King Zhao, King Lu and King Chen, took advantage of the sharpest conflict between the reformists and the opposition, and encouraged the reduced troops in the three camps to raise the anti-flag.
All night, the fires in the capital continued, and there were endless shouts of killing.Yao Ji disguised herself into Beijing before the city gate was closed. At that time, there were already chaos in the capital. I heard that the Jin Palace was surrounded by mobs.
Before leaving, she entrusted the little prince to Maicao and Zhu'er, and told them to protect the little prince from leaving if something happened.
He only took Xu En and two Ti cavalry back to Beijing quietly. After returning to the palace, he realized that Liu Chenzhou had led his troops out of the palace to quell the rebellion.
The huge palace cluster in the night was like a giant beast, as if it was not disturbed by the blood and fire outside the imperial city, and it was still sleeping.In that silence, she felt a faint palpitation.
After thinking about it, Yao Ji decided to go to Qingsi Palace to see. No matter how bastard the emperor was, his safety must be guaranteed when the rebellion is approaching.
When no one was summoned to sleep, most of the emperors were in the quiet room of the east wing.Two little eunuchs guarding the Jing room. Seeing that Yao Ji was coming, Xu En signaled to silence before she could speak.
Only Long Live the Lord is inside?Yao Ji made a soft voice.
When I returned to the empress, Master Daoheng sent someone to come over and said that he was sending elixir to Master Long live. He had just entered.
As soon as this statement was made, Xu En felt something was wrong: Before leaving the palace, the master must have told him not to walk around at will. How could Daoheng knowingly commit it?!Empress...
Before he could finish his words, Yao Ji had already pushed open the carved door leaf.
The quiet room was still decorated in a magnificent manner. Because the emperor was paralyzed, he would lie on the couch and meditate while meditating with his eyes closed.
At this time, a dying sound made in his throat. A man in palace maid's costume pressed on him, pinching his neck tightly with his hands. While struggling, he grabbed his hands with his hands, but his strength became less and less, and finally he leaned to the side weakly, and died of anger.