As far as Jia Yun knew, Prince Yiping had only sent two documents when recruiting Feifu, one was for Liu Dongliang, the commander-in-chief of Tianjin Town, and the other was for Geng Tingyu, the commander-in-chief of Zhengding Town.
Because Tianjin Town is only more than 200 miles away from Shenjing City, and Zhengding Town is only more than 500 miles away from Shenjing City. These two towns are both in Zhili Province, and, in the view of Prince Yiping, Liu Dong, the commander-in-chief of Tianjin Town, Liang and Geng Tingyu, the commander-in-chief of Zhengding Town, were probably willing to follow him in raising an army.
In addition to these two people, there are other people who are likely to be willing to follow Prince Yihei in raising an army, but they are stationed far away from Kamikyo City.
Jia Yun estimated that Geng Tingyu, the commander-in-chief of Zhengding Town, would also march to Beijing after receiving the document from Prince Yiping.
Jia Yun has sent someone to find Geng Tingyu with the Zhengding Tiger Suppression Talisman and his imperial edict...
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It was already time to light the lamp. After Jia Yun finished handling the affairs of Tianjin Town, she continued to stay in the Qianqing Palace and work diligently.
At this time, Yuan Yu, the first-class imperial guard, walked into the palace and said respectfully to Jia Yun: "Your Majesty, Jia Zheng and Jia Lian of Rongguo Mansion are outside the palace asking for an audience."
Jia Yun was stunned for a moment, Jia Zheng and Jia Lian?
Jia Yun asked: "What are you doing when you two come to see me at this time?"
Yuan Yu said: "It is said that Jia Jing of their Jia family died of illness in Shanhaiguan. He came here to ask the emperor to show mercy and allow them to leave the city immediately to handle the funeral affairs in Shanhaiguan."
Jia Yun nodded, that's right. If it hadn't been for such an urgent matter, Jia Zheng and Jia Lian would not have suddenly come to the palace to ask to see him as the emperor during the lantern lighting time.
According to the timeline of the original work, Jia Jing would not die for another three years. The cause of death was "swollen and swollen due to swallowing gold and sand in the Xuan religion", that is, he died from taking immortality elixirs, uh...
Now, three years ahead of schedule, Jia Jing died of illness in Shanhaiguan.
In Jia Yun's opinion, this is reasonable.
Jia Jing was old, and his health had been damaged by taking elixirs for many years. In addition, the Ningguo Mansion suffered a sudden disaster, so Jia Jing was escorted to Shanhaiguan as a slave. Although Jia Jing received special treatment in Shanhaiguan, he would not be like ordinary people. The Shanhaiguan slaves do heavy and tiring work, but they still need to do some slave work...
This means that over the past year or so, Jia Jing has been severely hit mentally and physically. It is naturally reasonable that he died of illness three years earlier than in the original work.
"Xuan!" Jia Yun said.
Soon, Jia Zheng and Jia Lian were brought into the Palace of Qianqing to see the emperor. Even if the emperor was Jia Yun, the two of them naturally had to dress very formally. Jia Zheng wore official uniforms, and even Jia Lian wore official uniforms. After all, Jia Lian donated a fellow magistrate from the sixth grade of the state.
If Jia Zheng came to Qianqing Palace to meet Emperor Tianzhi this time, given his character, he would have lowered his head when entering the palace and would not dare to look up at Emperor Tianzhi.
However, because the current emperor was Jia Yun, Jia Zheng couldn't help but glance at Jia Yun when he entered the palace, and even Jia Lian couldn't help but glance at her.
Seeing Jia Yun wearing a dragon robe, sitting resplendent on the emperor's throne, even if it was Jia Zheng, Jia Lian was mentally prepared, but still surprised, Yun Geer, a poor boy from the side branch of Rongguo Mansion, is now really Becoming an emperor is so unbelievable...
In fact, until now, Jia Zheng still believes that the eldest prince Xia Hao should be the emperor. Jia Yun, the emperor who raised an army to seize the throne, is a treasonous person. But he has also realized that he can only think about this kind of thing quietly in his heart, but he cannot say it.
You can't talk about it when you go out, even in Rongguo Mansion.
Although he had stupidly said that Jia Yun was ignorant and treasonous in public in the Rongqing Hall of Rongguo Mansion, his words had not reached Jia Yun's ears yet. Jia Yun had been extremely busy these two days and would not pay much attention to Rongguo Mansion.
"Jia Lian, a humble minister, pays homage to the Emperor!" Jia Lian took the lead in making a grand ceremony.
Even if the donation was from a sixth-grade prefecture tongzhi, even if it was only a false position without real vacancy, Jia Lian could still enjoy the status and treatment of a prefectural tongzhi, and could call himself a "minor official" in front of the emperor instead of a "common citizen".
Jia Zheng was a little slow, but he still followed up with the salute: "Jia Zheng, a humble minister, pays homage to the emperor!"
Jia Yun said: "Get flat."
"Thank you, Your Majesty." Jia Zheng and Jia Lian both said the same thing and stood up at the same time. Neither of them dared to look at Jia Yun again. They both lowered their heads and lowered their arms.
Jia Yun said: "I heard that the two of you are asking for a meeting this time for the sake of Jia Jing's funeral?"
Jia Zheng then explained the situation in detail...
Just today, a servant sent by the Rongguo Mansion in Shanhaiguan rode back to Beijing. However, because the city of Shenjing was under lockdown, he was not allowed to enter the city. The servant informed the military attache of the Imperial Guard who was responsible for guarding the city gate, saying that Jia Jing
He died of illness in Shanhaiguan.
The military attache took into account the special relationship between Jia Yun and Rongguo Mansion, and also considered that although Yuan Chun of Rongguo Mansion was no longer an imperial concubine, she was already an imperial concubine, so he did not dare to neglect and informed the commander of the Imperial Guard Chu Mingkai about the matter.
After Ming Kai learned about it, he sent someone to Rongguo Mansion to inform him of the matter.
Jia Mu, Jia She, Jia Zheng, Jia Lian and others from the Rongguo Mansion held a discussion and decided that Jia Zheng and Jia Lian would come to the palace to ask for an audience with Jia Yun, hoping that Jia Yunian would be merciful due to their past friendship with the Rongguo Mansion.
Jia Lian is allowed to take some servants out of the city to Shanhaiguan. It is best to take Jia Jing's body from Shanhaiguan back to his hometown of Jinling for burial. If not, Jia Jing should be buried properly in Shanhaiguan instead of being buried casually in a mass grave.
At this moment, Jia Zheng and Jia Lian both knelt down again and made a request to Jia Yun.
Jia Yun said: "My imperial grandfather and father died recently, which made me deeply sad. Therefore, I can understand your current grief of losing a loved one. In addition, although Jia Jing is involved in a major royal case, he has been affected by it."
The retribution I deserve is because of the merits of the ancestors of Ningrong and Rongfu, for the sake of the noble concubine, and because of the kindness Rongguo has shown me in the past, I allowed Jia Lian to go out of the city to Shanhaiguan to bury Jia Jing and bring him back to his hometown for burial.
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It's good enough for Jia Yun to be so merciful, but she won't be more merciful in this matter.
Jia Yun did not like Jia Jing. Jia Jing was involved in a major royal case, in which Jia Yun was the victim. If Jia Yun were more merciful, it would damage his majesty as the emperor.
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! In the original book, when Jia Jing died from taking the elixir, Jia Mu, Jia Zhen, Jia Rong and others were all sending the soul to the important concubine who died.
When Jia Zhen learned that Jia Jing was dead, she asked the Ministry of Rites for leave to be buried.
After learning about it, the emperor issued a benevolent edict, saying that although Jia Jing was dressed in white and had no merit for the country, but in mind of his ancestors' meritorious service in Ningguo Mansion, he posthumously awarded Jia Jing a fifth-rank official position, allowing his descendants to support him from the Xuanzhen Temple outside the city. The coffin was brought into the city, the funeral was held in the Ningguo Mansion, and his descendants were allowed to carry the coffin back to his hometown. Guanglu Temple was also allowed to offer sacrifices according to the above regulations, and noble officials below the prince were allowed to pay tribute.
Now Jia Yun will not be so merciful.
Even so, Jia Zheng and Jia Lian were already very satisfied and hurriedly thanked him.
Immediately, Jia Zheng and Jia Lian respectfully withdrew from Qianqing Palace, then returned to Rongguo Mansion, and informed Jia Yun's benevolent decree to Jia Mu and others.
After Jia Mu learned about it, she was also very satisfied and excited. She thought that Jia Yun was so kind to this matter, which showed that even if Jia Yun became the emperor, he would still not forget the kindness Rongguo Mansion had shown him in the past. I still care about Rongguo Mansion...
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Just that night, some of Jia Yun's personal soldiers came to Shengjing on fast horses, covered with travel and dust. They all rushed from Chang'an camp to Shengjing. It took nearly three days on the road.
Three days ago, when Jia Yun was preparing to raise troops to seize the throne, he carried out a recruiting ceremony and handed six documents written by himself to some of his close confidants, asking him to hurry up and deliver them to Wei Kun, the governor of Zhili and Inner Mongolia. Jiedu envoy Zhan Chang, commander-in-chief Qi Kang'an, commander-in-chief Xu Pingzhi, commander-in-chief Wu Zhaoxiang, and the wing commander of the outer firearms battalion Tang Anping.
These confidant officers and soldiers did not neglect this matter.
Among them, Wei Kun, the governor of Zhili, was sitting in Shanhaiguan City. The document written by Jia Yun had been delivered to him. Wei Kun was shocked after reading the document. He was shocked not only by the deaths of Emperor Tianzhi and Emperor Kangxing, but also by the death of Emperor Kangxing. Yu Jia Yun raised an army to seize the throne...
Jia Yun did not ask Wei Kun to raise troops to help him seize the throne, because Jia Yun knew that Wei Kun would probably not be willing, so Jia Yun asked Wei Kun to release the Inner Mongolia Camp and the Outer Firearms Camp, and also asked Wei Kun to stay in Shanhaiguan City and not to mobilize his troops to leave. Shanhaiguan City.
If the Inner Mongolia Camp and the Outer Firearms Camp want to enter Beijing, they need to pass through Shanhaiguan City, and Jia Yun believes that even if Wei Kun is unlikely to be willing to lead his own troops to help him seize the throne, the Inner Mongolia Camp and the Outer Firearms Camp should be allowed to pass.
Because Jia Yun elaborated in the document the danger of the Qing Dynasty's possible collapse, and also said that he had a high chance of success, and because Jia Yun had a close friendship with Wei Kun during the half-year campaign as a general in the Qing Dynasty.
Jia Yun also said that Wei Kun could arrange the matter so that the Inner Mongolia Camp and the Outer Firearms Battalion would come to Beijing to assist him, so he let the Inner Mongolia Camp and the Outer Firearms Camp break out of Shanhaiguan City...
In this way, even if Jia Yun fails, Wei Kun will most likely be given a lighter punishment. Once Jia Yun succeeds, Wei Kun will be heavily rewarded. And if Wei Kun dares not to release the Inner Mongolia Camp and the Outer Firearms Camp, or dares to mobilize his own troops If he goes to Beijing to help other princes seize the throne, then Jia Yun will not be lenient if he succeeds in seizing the throne!
Inner Mongolia Jiedushi Zhan Chang, Commander-in-Chief Qi Kang'an, Commander-in-Chief Xu Pingzhi, Commander-in-Chief Wu Zhaoxiang, and the Wing Commander of the Outer Firearms Battalion Tang Anping. These five people are all staying outside Shengjing, under the leadership of Xia Yi, the new general. Attack Shengjing City.
Tonight, Jia Yun's personal soldiers finally arrived outside Shengjing City in the dust. Among them, the documents for Qi Kang'an, Xu Pingzhi, Wu Zhaoxiang, and Tang Anping were quietly delivered to the four of them. However, the documents for Zhan, the military governor of Inner Mongolia, were all quietly delivered to them.
Something happened to Chang's paperwork...
Prior to this, Xia Yi had received urgent news from Shenjing City, saying that Emperor Tianzhi had died due to an assassination attempt.
This news shocked Xia Yi, really shocked him!
Xia Yi had the ambition to be an emperor for a long time, and he had his own unique ideas about becoming an emperor.
He believed that Emperor Tianzhi was very powerful. If he wanted to be emperor, he should constantly gain Emperor Tianzhi's appreciation and try to avoid Emperor Tianzhi's resentment. As long as Emperor Tianzhi appreciated him the most, he would definitely inherit the throne in the future.
Xia Yi has never done anything like making friends with generals in the army. He thinks that even if he makes friends with many generals, it will not be of much use to him in inheriting the throne. Moreover, this kind of thing can easily be known to Emperor Tianzhi. Once Emperor Tianzhi
If you know it, you will be very disgusted with him, and it will be very detrimental to his succession to the throne.
That is to say, recently, Xia Yi came to Shengjing City as a general king and led his army to attack Shengjing City, and then he got close to the generals on the front line.
But this was just a recent thing. His closeness these days could not be compared to that of Jia Yun, who led these frontline generals to fight for half a year as a general king and made great achievements in martial arts. What's more, because he suddenly came to separate the belongings that belonged to Jia Yun,
Yun's biggest piece of the pie, this kind of thing also made some military generals on the front line despise and even dissatisfy him.
Xia Yi never expected that Emperor Tianzhi would suddenly be assassinated and die without even leaving the edict!
How could Xia Yi not be shocked!
This means that all the efforts he has made over the years to gain the appreciation of Emperor Tianzhi are in vain!
And Xia Yi knew that Emperor Kangxing's favorite grandson was not him but Xia Hao. What's more, the power to appoint the new emperor fell into the hands of Emperor Kangxing. Emperor Kangxing might not choose someone from among the emperor's grandsons.
People were chosen from among the princes, for example, Prince Chung-shun, Prince Uisei, Prince Uhirei...
What's worse is that he, Xia Yi, is not in Shenjing City at the moment, but in Shengjing thousands of miles away. Moreover, as a general king commanding the army on the front line, he cannot return without permission from Emperor Kangxing.
Beijing, otherwise it would be a serious crime!
Originally, Xia Yi was appointed by Emperor Tianzhi as General Pingbei, replacing Jia Yun, and came to the front line to command the army to attack Shengjing.
It will help him inherit the throne in the future.
Xia Yi never expected that he would suddenly face such a terrible and terrible situation this time!
Xia Yi knew that in this situation, the possibility of him inheriting the throne suddenly changed from very high to very small, and now the person most likely to inherit the throne is the eldest prince Xia Hao.
Xia Yi is in a hurry!
Although Xia Hao has inherited the throne, Xia Yi will not try to punish him and will continue to be his prince. After all, they are brothers from the same father and mother, both born to Queen Yin, but Xia Yi is not willing to just be a prince for the rest of his life.
Prince, his ambition for the throne is no less than that of Jia Yun.
Xia Yi felt that if he wanted to be emperor now, he would probably have to raise troops to seize the throne, which meant that he needed to win over some generals.
So tonight, Xia Yi specially came to the camp where Zhan Chang, the governor of Inner Mongolia, said to Zhan Chang: "Master Zhan has been working hard in the army for half his life and has made great achievements in martial arts, especially the war against the Shui family. Master Zhan is true."
After the hard work and hard work, when Shengjing was captured and the Shui family was revolted, I asked the imperial grandfather to promote Mr. Zhan to the rank of Admiral of the Nine Sects or Commander of the Imperial Guard, so that he would not have to endure the hardships of staying in Inner Mongolia."
The Inner Mongolia Military Envoy was a second-grade military attache, while the nine admirals and the commanders of the imperial guards were all first-grade military attachés. Furthermore, the area where the Inner Mongolia camp was stationed was poor.
Obviously, Xia Yi did this to prepare for his future army to seize the throne.
At this moment, Zhan Chang's personal soldiers came to report: "Your Majesty, Prince Zhongwu has sent his own soldiers to look for you."