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Chapter 309 My reign is Shengshi

Ji Cunxiao immediately explained: "'Qian' means the way of heaven, 'long' means prosperity, and the reign name 'Qianlong' means the way of heaven is prosperous and the national destiny is prosperous."

Ji Cunxiao, who is only in his forties this year, is currently one of the most important ministers in the Qing Dynasty. He is both the Minister of Military and Aircraft and a Grand Scholar.

Ji Cunxiao admired Jia Yun. Previously, Prince Zhongshun proposed to Emperor Kangxing that he should remove Jia Yun as the Chang'an Jiedu envoy. Only four princes and ministers opposed it face to face. In addition to Cao Wei, Lian Liang, and Xiao Fu, the other one was Ji Cunxiao.

Ji Cunxiao was also a good official with great wisdom and a heart for the world.

Because of this, he was persuaded by Jia Yun this time and submitted to Jia Yun.

Jia Yun coughed dryly and said, "Bachelor Ji, you have taken the trouble, and this year title is quite good."

As far as the reign name "Qianlong" is concerned, Jia Yun does think it's pretty good. The problem is that Jia Yun doesn't want to use the reign title of "Mr. Zhang" and "Poetry Emperor" in her previous life for herself.

Jia Yun no longer asked the princes and ministers to propose suggestions: "I also came up with an era name myself."

Cao Wei said: "I am all ears and listen attentively."

Jia Yun said: "The name of the reign I came up with is 'Prosperous Age'. Although I am not very young, I already have great ambitions. I want to create a prosperous age for my Qing Dynasty. I want my Qing Dynasty to have a strong military and a prosperous economy. With developed style and prosperous culture, I hope that the future Qing Dynasty will be as prosperous as I wish!"

As soon as these words came out, the ten princes and ministers were stunned: "..."

I have to say that the reign name "Prosperity" is really crazy. Although there are many emperors in Chinese history with very crazy reign names, compared with the title "Prosperity", most of them are inferior!

There have been many prosperous times in Chinese history, such as the Wenjing rule in the Western Han Dynasty and the Zhenguan rule in the Tang Dynasty. But now Jia Yun actually wants to use "Prosperity" as her own reign name, tsk tsk!

After Ji Cunxiao came to his senses, he said: "Wei Chen admires the emperor's great ambitions. We also hope that the future Qing Dynasty will be as prosperous as the emperor wishes. However, if the emperor uses this as the title of his reign, it will be realized." A scene of prosperity, otherwise this reign name will make the emperor a laughing stock in the history books."

Jia Yun solemnly said: "If I take this as my reign name, I will naturally go all out to achieve a prosperous age. If I really can't do it, this reign name will make me a laughing stock in the history books, and I deserve the blame."

Princes and ministers, you look at me and I look at you. No one raised any objections.

Jia Yun said: "Since you have no objection, then my reign name is 'Shengshi'!"

Emperor Kangxing, whose reign name is Kangxing, Kang means tranquility and Xing means prosperity, which means peace and prosperity of the country.

Tianzhi Emperor, the reign name is Tianzhi, Tian is the mandate of heaven, and governance means governance, which means being ordered by heaven to govern the country. In fact, there is another meaning. Emperor Kangxing originally planned to let the crown prince, Prince Yizhong, succeed to the throne, but something happened. Unexpected big changes occurred, so Emperor Kangxing believed that it was destiny that Emperor Tianzhi should succeed to the throne.

And now Jia Yun's reign title is Shengshi, and from now on he will be Emperor Shengshi!

Next, Jia Yun continued to discuss some matters with ten princes and ministers. After the discussion, Jia Yun said: "Master Ji will stay, and the others can leave."

As soon as the voice fell, eight princes and ministers including the Prince of Nan'an, Cao Wei, Lian Liang, Xu Shi, and Xiao Fu resigned, while Ji Cunxiao wondered why Jia Yun left him alone.

Jia Yun looked at Ji Cunxiao and said, "I left Ji Cunxiao here because I have something to do."

Ji Cunxiao asked: "Your Majesty, please give me your instructions."

Jia Yun said: "I would like to have a bachelor named Lao Ji write a narrative."

Ji Cunxiao asked: "What is it describing?"

Jia Yun said: "Describe my important experiences. For example, I participated in the martial arts examination and became the first young Wu Liuyuan in history. For example, I was recognized as the prince by the late emperor. For example, I led the Chang'an camp to quell the rebellion in Jiangnan. For example, I

As a general and king, he fought against the so-called Qing Dynasty. This article can only be written in a few hundred words."

How could Ji Cunxiao not understand that Jia Yun asked him to write such a narrative? It was not just a narrative, but also a tribute to Jia Yun, the new emperor.

Ji Cunxiao asked again: "I wonder why the emperor asked Wei Chen to write this article?"

Jia Yun said: "This matter will be kept secret for the time being. The Grand Scholar will know about it in a few days."

Ji Cunxiao: "..."

Jia Yun added: "Master Ji Dajun will give this article to me tomorrow morning."

Ji Cunxiao: "..."

However, since everyone had submitted to the new emperor, Ji Cunxiao could not refuse such a thing.

Ji Cun's filial piety: "Although I have some understanding of the emperor's experience, in order to write this narrative that the emperor has given me well, I still need to listen to the emperor's detailed instructions."

Jia Yun nodded: "As it should be."

Immediately, Jia Yun "advised" Ji Cunxiao in detail. The so-called advice was to ask Ji Cunxiao to write about his experiences and at the same time to ask Ji Cunxiao not to write about which experiences. For example, he should not write about his study of Jing's martial arts. After all, Jing Cunxiao

He planned to assassinate Emperor Tianzhi.

The two chatted for two quarters of an hour.

After the chat, Ji Cunxiao resigned and went to write an article...

Jia Yun said: "Xuan Cheng Huanian comes to see you!"

Jia Yun had previously sent people to find Cheng Huanian at the palace. Just when he was chatting with Ji Cunxiao, Cheng Huanian had already arrived outside Qianqing Palace.

At this moment, Cheng Huanian was led into the palace. Looking at Jia Yun sitting on the emperor's throne, Cheng Huanian saluted directly and said: "The common people pay homage to the emperor!"

Cheng Huanian was a wealthy businessman and a civil servant, but he had no official position and should call himself a "grassroots citizen" in front of the emperor.

And he had heard about the current situation in the court and knew that he should call Jia Yun "Emperor" now.

Cheng Huanian was both pleasantly surprised and shocked now. Needless to say, he was surprised. Based on his relationship with Jia Yun, Jia Yun became emperor, which would probably benefit him a lot. Needless to say, he was shocked. He didn't expect that Jia Yun would raise an army at such a young age with the help of his army.

Seized the throne and became emperor...

"Pingshen." Jia Yun said with a smile.

"The common people don't dare." Cheng Huanian said.

"I have a close relationship with you. You don't need to be very restrained in front of me. Just be normal." Jia Yun said.

"Thank you, Your Majesty!" Cheng Huanian stood up.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Jia Yun stood up from the emperor's throne: "You come with me to Nuange, I have something to tell you."

"Thank you, Your Majesty!" Cheng Huanian hurriedly thanked him again. It was a great honor to be able to enter the Nuan Pavilion of Qianqing Palace with the Emperor!

Jia Yun took Cheng Huanian into the Nuan Pavilion. Jia Yun sat down. Cheng Huanian did not dare to sit down. Jia Yun said to Cheng Huanian: "I want you to start a newspaper called "Qing Bao" and publish it to the world."

Cheng Huanian wondered: "What is a newspaper?"

Jia Yun explained in detail.

The Qing Dynasty had Di Bao. The so-called Di Bao was a copy of the emperor's edicts, officials' memorials, and court intelligence. The readers were mainly officials. Now Jia Yun wants to create a "Qing Bao" that will be distributed to the world!

Jia Yun planned that the initial "Qing Bao" would be published three times a month. Each issue had two major sections, namely "News" and "Supplement". "Supplement" publishes poetry, prose, jokes...

The supplement was established to make "Qing Bao" popular with the public. If there were no supplements and only news, then the sales volume of "Qing Bao" would be pitiful.

Originally, Jia Yun wanted to add novels, but after thinking about it, she decided against it. Novels are not serious things in this world, and in the early days of "Qingbao", it only published three issues a month. Jokes were enough, and they were published in every issue of the newspaper. A few jokes attract the masses.

Of course, Jia Yun founded "Qing Bao" not to make money, but to control such a publicity channel and continue to promote herself in a positive way in the future. The sales volume of the newspaper is very large, so this publicity channel will be more powerful.

Jia Yun had a plan for the content of the first issue. In the "News" section of the first issue, the headline news was that he held a coronation ceremony and became emperor, and it was accompanied by a narrative written by Ji Cunxiao praising him.

Yes, Ji Cunxiao’s narrative was used here by Jia Yun!

Jia Yun did not tell Ji Cunxiao directly because he felt that if he told him, Ji Cunxiao might not be willing to write it, because Ji Cunxiao's narrative of praising Jia Yun was published in "Qingbao" and distributed to the world, which was equivalent to announcing that he, the military minister , Grand Bachelor of the Imperial Palace, he is one of the most important ministers in the imperial court and is a die-hard supporter of Jia Yun...

So this matter should be "cut first and reported later". Jia Yun asked Cheng Huanian to keep this strictly confidential. After the first issue of "Qing Bao" is released, Ji Cunxiao will find out before it is too late...

Due to the death of Emperor Kangxing and Emperor Tianzhi, entertainment activities are not allowed in the current Qing Dynasty within three months. Therefore, it is inconvenient for the supplement of "Qingbao" to publish jokes during these three months. The "Supplement" section mainly publishes poetry and prose.

Jia Yun also decided to give away the "Qing Bao" for free in the first three months. After three months, it would no longer be free. Each newspaper would be sold at a low price and he would not care about losing money.

The reason why Jia Yun handed over the matter of "Qing Bao" to Cheng Huanian was not only because he was used to cooperating with Cheng Huanian, but also because Cheng Huanian owned a printing factory and Qiwenwu chain bookstore, which made it convenient to print and distribute "Qing Bao".

Jia Yun plans to ascend the throne in a few days, so the first issue of "Qing Bao" will be released in a few days, and Cheng Huanian needs to hurry up and prepare.

After hearing Jia Yun's explanation, Cheng Huanian naturally did not dare to disobey: "The common people obey the decree, please rest assured, Your Majesty, the common people will definitely run the "Qing Bao" well!"

Jia Yun asked Cheng Huanian to come to Qianqing Palace tomorrow morning to collect Ji Cunxiao's narrative, and Cheng Huanian immediately resigned.

In fact, Jia Yun still has something to ask Cheng Huanian for help, but there is no need to talk about it today. We can wait until he holds the enthronement ceremony...

Not long after Cheng Huanian left, officers and soldiers from the Chang'an camp came into the palace and reported back: "To report to the emperor, Mr. Jia of Jia Yucun, the left deputy censor of the Metropolitan Procuratorate, is outside the palace asking for an audience."

Jia Yun smiled coldly when she heard this.

Back then, Jia Yucun hooked up with Jia Zheng through Lin Ruhai, and then hooked up with Wang Ziteng through Jia Zheng, and then Wang Ziteng helped him become the prefect of Yingtian Prefecture.

Last year, the prince spared his capital and asked Jia Yucun to come to Beijing to fill the vacancy. At that time, Jia Yun also met Jia Yucun when he entered the palace.

Later, Jia Yucun was promoted to the third rank, the left deputy censor of the Metropolitan Procuratorate.

This is in line with the continuation of the Anonymous. In the last forty chapters of the continuation of the Anonymous, it is introduced that Jia Yucun served as the prefect of Yingtian Prefecture for several years, and then he was promoted to the imperial censor, and later he was promoted to the Minister of the Ministry of Civil Affairs and the Minister of the Ministry of War...

However, the left and deputy censors of the Metropolitan Procuratorate are not considered princes and ministers. After all, they are only of the third rank. The top leader of the Metropolitan Procuratorate is the first-rank Zuo Du Censor, so Jia Yun has not summoned Jia Yucun until now.

Now this guy from Jia Yucun came to the palace to ask for an audience.

Based on Jia Yun's understanding of Jia Yucun, it is obvious at a glance that this guy came here on his own initiative. He probably already understood the current situation and knew that he was almost firmly on the throne, so he came to flatter him...

"Xuan!"

Following Jia Yun's order, Jia Yucun walked into the hall a moment later.

"The humble minister pays homage to the emperor!" Jia Yucun saluted.

Jia Yun said: "Pingshen."

"Thank you, Your Majesty." Jia Yucun stood up.

Jia Yucun then flattered him and said: "Wei Chen has met the emperor several times before. Now that I think about it, what an honor it is. It is precisely because of this relationship that we have the courage to come to see the emperor this time. Congratulations." The emperor has inherited the throne, and the ministers are willing to go through fire and water to relieve the emperor's worries."

Jia Yun felt funny in her heart. This guy from Jia Yucun was really thick-skinned. Moreover, he had heard this kind of flattery many times today. Prince Zhongshun had said it before, but he tied him up and took him into custody...

But Jia Yun had no intention of treating Jia Yucun like this this time.

He knew that Jia Yucun was a sinister villain and a corrupt official, but now he should make use of Jia Yucun. Jia Yucun, as the left deputy censor of the Metropolitan Procuratorate, would be of some help to him in dealing with the chaos in the court.

After Ji Cunxiao surrendered to him, he advised him, saying that even if he was dissatisfied with Prince Zhongshun, he should not tie up Prince Zhongshun and take him into custody at this time, because Prince Zhongshun was not only a prince of royal blood, but also a clan official, who could use.

Jia Yun believed that Ji Cunxiao was right. He still needed experience in this kind of matter and needed the guidance of an important court official like Ji Cunxiao.

However, since Prince Zhongshun had been tied up, Jia Yun did not let Prince Zhongshun go.

This time, Jia Yun responded to Jia Yucun: "I am very pleased that Jia Yushi has this intention. In this case, I will help you manage the Metropolitan Procuratorate for me, so that the Metropolitan Procuratorate will be as orderly as usual. Don't let any dissatisfaction with me spread in the Metropolitan Procuratorate."

Jia Yucun said hurriedly: "This is a matter within the scope of a minor minister. Please rest assured, Your Majesty."

Jia Yun said: "Please step back."

"Wei Chen excuses himself." After saying this, Jia Yucun exited the hall.

Jia Yun said "haha" in her heart. Now she will use this guy first and then deal with it later. With his status as emperor and the fact that Jia Yucun is a corrupt official, it couldn't be easier to deal with him.

Jia Yun couldn't help but think of another person, that was Wang Ziteng!

This time he raised troops to seize the throne. Until now, Wang Ziteng, a first-class military attache, has not shown his face. This is for a reason.

As far as Jia Yun knew, Wang Ziteng, the governor of nine provinces, was sent by Emperor Tianzhi to inspect the military in the west.

Emperor Tianzhi did this to take strict precautions against Jing Zhanrong, the general of Fuyuan and the governor of Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu.

In other words, Wang Ziteng is now staying in the west, and once the Jing family rebels in the west, Jing Zhanrong will probably not let Wang Ziteng go, and Wang Ziteng will probably not end well.

Haha, so unlucky!


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