Before the rebellion of the Qing Dynasty was suppressed, the Jing family, the princes of Xining County, and the Tiandi Gang founded the Ming Dynasty and rebelled. The princes, ministers and officials of the Qing Dynasty were inevitably nervous and worried, and the court also experienced some turmoil...
If the current new emperor is the arrogant and foolish Xia Hao, the Qing Dynasty will be in danger and may even fall.
Fortunately, the new emperor is not Xia Hao but Jia Yun. In Jia Yun's view, although the Qing Dynasty is dangerous now, it is not very dangerous. He is confident that he can quell the rebellion of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. He will even quell the rebellion of the Ming Dynasty. The war between the Qing Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty was regarded as an opportunity for him to resolve the conflicts between the court and stabilize the people of the world.
Because of this, although Jia Yun was inevitably a little nervous and worried, it was just a little bit. He learned that the day after the founding of the Ming Dynasty, he, as an emperor, lived a normal life.
On the night of the first day of June, Jia Yun fell asleep at ten o'clock and got up at four o'clock in the morning. After dressing and washing, at five o'clock, Jia Yun walked into the Qianqing Palace to go to the morning court!
The morning dynasty of the Qing Dynasty was not held in the Hall of Supreme Harmony in the outer dynasty, also known as the Jinluan Hall, but in the Palace of Qianqing. The Hall of Supreme Harmony was a place where major ceremonies were held, not for morning dynasties.
There are generally not many officials in the early court, only thirty or forty people, usually princes and ministers, Beijing officials of fourth rank or above, censors of the Metropolitan Procuratorate...
In the past, when Emperor Kangxing was in power, he would conduct early morning dynasties only once every five days or ten days. When Emperor Tianzhi was in power, he would often have early dynasties. In this regard, Jia Yun will continue Emperor Tianzhi's style.
Jia Yun wanted to be a diligent emperor, and frequent early morning dynasties would be beneficial to the country and the emperor himself. However, this would make it difficult for the princes and officials who went to early dynasties.
The morning morning service is usually from five to seven o'clock in the morning. Yes, it starts at five o'clock!
This means that as the emperor, Jia Yun needs to get up at four in the morning, and almost all the princes and officials who go to the morning court need to get up earlier and rush to the palace. Being late will be punished.
Emperor Tianzhi not only often went to morning court, but was also strict with morning court. During his reign, the princes and officials who attended morning court were not only late for punishment but also had to be punished if they did not perform well during morning court proceedings. .
Although it has been more than twenty days since Jia Yun ascended the throne, the Qianqing Palace was also used to hold the memorials of the two late emperors. Jia Yun did not officially start her reign in the early dynasty until yesterday, the first day of June. of morning.
Today is the second day of June, and Jia Yun still has to go to the morning court, and today's morning court is very necessary, because yesterday we learned that the west was in rebellion and the Ming Dynasty had reappeared.
It was five o'clock in the morning. Jia Yun, wearing a dragon robe, walked into the Qianqing Palace and sat on the emperor's throne under the plaque of "Upright and Bright". Wei Xiao, the eunuch in charge of the palace, stood nearby.
Immediately afterwards, the royal officials waiting outside the Qianqing Gate were brought into the palace. Today, there were more than forty royal officials attending the morning court, which was more than normal. Some officials were summoned by Jia Yun.
The princes and officials saluted Jia Yun together, and Jia Yun raised her hand: "All ministers are free!"
"Thank you, Your Majesty!" The princes and officials stood up together again.
Immediately, Jia Yun discussed state affairs with the princes and officials. Today they mainly discussed matters related to the Ming Dynasty.
In fact, there wasn't much to discuss. Most of the things had been arranged by Jia Yun outside the morning court.
Moreover, when Zhao Xiuyuan returned to Beijing a few days ago, Jia Yun had already discussed preparations for war with the princes and ministers, and had made preparations. The biggest preparation was to transfer Chu Mingkai as the governor of Shanhe. Chu Mingkai then
He has led 20,000 Chang'an camp officers and soldiers to leave Beijing.
Due to Jia Yun's adjustment of the defense system of Shenjing City, the Chang'an camp has changed greatly. There are only 20,000 officers and soldiers left, 10,000 of whom are the original Chang'an camp officers and soldiers, and 10,000 who are from the original 5th patrol battalion of the Nine Gate Infantry Army. The commander is Di Changping.
The entire Chang'an camp was devoted to the war against the rebellion against the Ming Dynasty, and it was equivalent to Chu Mingkai's pro-army.
In addition to the Chang'an camp, the Qing Dynasty will also mobilize troops from several provinces this time, including Shaanxi, Henan, Shandong, Hubei, etc. If everything goes well, the total number of troops mobilized is expected to reach 150,000!
However, this matter may not necessarily go smoothly. There may be civil servants and generals who rebel, disobey orders, or deliberately slack off... Even if these situations occur, Jia Yun estimates that at least more than 100,000 officers and soldiers can be mobilized.
Jia Yun has also prepared to send the Shenjing Firearms Army to the Ming Dynasty, but it will take some time...
"I appoint Chu Mingkai, the governor of Shanhe, as the general of Pingxi to command all armies to suppress the rebellion in the west!"
At this moment, Jia Yun announced this decree in the morning court. Almost no princes, officials or officials were surprised, and almost all of them knew about it in advance.
When Jia Yun appointed Chu Mingkai as the governor of Shanhe, he told Chu Mingkai and the princes and ministers that once the west rebelled, he would appoint Chu Mingkai as the general of Pingxi.
At this moment, following Jia Yun's formal edict, Dangjie arranged for someone to leave the capital quickly and take the imperial edict he drafted last night, as well as a set of general armor and a general sword to give to Chu Mingkai.
At a little after seven o'clock, today's morning morning session ended, just a quarter of an hour overtime.
The morning pilgrimage sometimes ends early, and sometimes it ends overtime. There are more cases of early morning than timeout.
Because the morning court lasts for two hours, generally only major and urgent matters will be discussed in the morning court. Memorials will be sufficient for small matters, and some major and urgent matters will be discussed outside the morning court.
At this time, Wei Xiao, the eunuch in charge of the palace, who received Jia Yun's prompt, shouted loudly: "Quit the court!"
After the ministers withdrew, Jia Yun left Qianqing Palace and went to Yangxin Palace for breakfast.
In the Qing Dynasty, both wealthy families and ordinary people generally adopted a two-meal system. The so-called two-meal system meant eating two main meals a day, one breakfast and one dinner. However, in addition to the two meals, there could be banquets.
, you can have snacks and meals, but they are not considered meals.
Breakfast is usually in the morning or in the morning, and dinner is usually in the afternoon.
Why is this so? There are several reasons. For example, there is sunlight in the afternoon. It is convenient to have dinner at this time and save candlelight. For example, eating small meals often can maintain health...
As the emperor now, Jia Yun usually has breakfast after the morning court, that is, at seven or eight in the morning. However, the emperor's breakfast has another name, and that is breakfast.
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! After breakfast alone in Yangxin Hall, Jia Yun then went to Neiting West Road. First, she went to Cining Palace to pay her respects to the Empress Dowager Yin, and then to Shou'an Palace to pay her respects.
The imperial concubine Qingwan paid her respects and visited Bu Wuniang.
Before, Jia Yun rarely went to pay respects to the Yin family. Starting from this month, Jia Yun decided to often go to pay tribute to the Yin family in the morning.
Anyway, he goes to Shou'an Palace almost every morning. It's not too much trouble to stop by Cining Palace. It usually only takes a few minutes to pay greetings to the Yin family, and this kind of thing is good for his reputation as an emperor and also It can weaken the Yin family's hatred towards him and prevent the Yin family from causing trouble.
Fortunately, Jia Yun only needs to greet the Yin family and Qingwan in the morning, and does not have to look at each other in the morning and dusk like Xue Baochai. Although doing so in the morning and dusk is a manifestation of filial piety, this kind of thing is undoubtedly troublesome.
Both Qingwan and the Yin family had heard about the rebellion in the west, so this morning, when Jia Yun greeted the two of them, they both asked about it. Qingwan was obviously concerned about Jia Yun, but as for the Yin family, she probably wasn't. While caring about Jia Yun, she had other thoughts.
After paying his respects, Jia Yun returned to the Yangxin Hall. It was already past eight o'clock in the morning, and the next half hour was the emperor's reading time.
At half past nine, Jia Yun went to Qianqing Palace again and continued to deal with state affairs, such as reviewing memorials and summoning ministers...
This time he was busy from 9:30 to 1 p.m. During this period, Jia Yun summoned several ministers, including Cheng Huanian.
Yesterday, the first day of June, the third issue of "Qing Bao" was released. The "News" section of this issue also reported several important events.
Originally, the fourth issue of "Qing Bao" would be released on June 11, but this time we encountered special circumstances. Jia Yun specially summoned Cheng Huanian today and ordered that the fourth issue of "Qing Bao" be released in advance.
The special situation is naturally the rebellion in the west.
The three fathers and sons of the Jing family are shrewd and cunning. This time they established the Ming Dynasty, and their claims were very appealing.
Jia Yun naturally needed to give a strong rebuttal. For example, she said that Qing Taizu was not a traitor because corruption and exploitation in the late Ming Dynasty were too serious. In addition, the army of the Later Jin Dynasty had threatened the capital, and Li Zicheng revolted. In order to save the country, he The common people raised an army to celebrate Taizu.
Jia Yun has issued a rebuttal edict this morning to inform the world. He also plans to publish the edict in the fourth issue of "Qing Bao" released in advance!
At one o'clock in the afternoon, it was the emperor's nap time.
When Emperor Tianzhi was in power, he only slept five or six hours at night. For him, taking a nap was necessary and important.
Now that Jia Yun is in office, he usually only sleeps five or six hours at night, and he has two golden fingers: strong physical fitness and strong memory. Sometimes it doesn't have much impact even if he doesn't take a nap, but he still cares about taking a nap.
Taking a nap for about an hour will make him feel better physically and mentally.
He already pays attention to taking care of his body. He doesn't want to become an emperor who dies young.
Driven by fate, since he became the emperor in this life, he must be a very good emperor, an emperor who created a prosperous age, an emperor who made China rise in the world instead of suffering as much as in the previous life, and only Only by taking good care of his body and living a long life can he realize this great ambition.
At around two o'clock in the afternoon, Jia Yun woke up from her nap, and it was time for the emperor's dinner.
Jia Yun still went to Yongshou Palace as a habit and had dinner with Xue Baochai.
The emperor's dinner was naturally very rich. Even a frugal emperor like Emperor Tianzhi would have dozens of dishes in his daily dinner. When Emperor Kangxing was in power, the dinner was even richer.
With so many dishes, Jia Yun and Xue Baochai naturally can't finish them all. Therefore, when Jia Yun comes to Yongshou Palace for dinner, it will be an advantage for Xiren, Zijuan, Qingwen, Qin Keqing and others. That is, they can also eat the emperor's dinner. Of course, they have to wait until Jia Yun and Xue Baochai finish eating.
After dinner, the emperor was free to move around for three hours from three o'clock in the afternoon to six o'clock in the evening.
When Emperor Kangxing was on the throne, he usually did not work during these three hours. He would spend these three hours riding and shooting, watching theater, reading, accompanying the queen, concubines, princes and princesses, going to Xiyuan to play, etc.
When Emperor Tianzhi was on the throne, these three hours...well, were often used for work.
Jia Yun should be similar to Emperor Tianzhi in this regard, and will often use these three hours for work.
This was the case today. Jia Yun spent these three hours working in the Qianqing Palace, during which she summoned several ministers.
At six o'clock in the evening, Jia Yun ate some snacks and fruits, drank a cup of tea, and filled her stomach.
From seven to eight o'clock in the evening, it is the time for the emperor to worship Buddha.
The Qing Dynasty generally believed in Buddhism, including the royal family Xia. Therefore, there were many temples in the city and on the outskirts of Shenjing City, and there were many places to worship Buddha in the palace. For example, there was a Buddhist hall in the Xinan Pavilion of Yangxin Hall. There is a large Buddhist hall in the courtyard of Cining Palace.
Even Emperor Tianzhi believed in Buddha and worshiped Buddha, and often worshiped Buddha between seven and eight o'clock in the evening.
Jia Yun does not believe in Buddhism, so naturally he does not worship Buddha often. Therefore, he often works between seven and eight o'clock in the evening, and then goes to bed at ninety o'clock.
Jia Yun also turned over the cards tonight, and the one she turned over was Xi Ren. At seven o'clock in the evening, Xi Ren came to the Yangxin Hall to accompany Jia Yun. Jia Yun worked, and Xi Ren sat nearby, reading and writing.
Now Xiren is more attentive and diligent in reading and writing.
Because she is already the emperor's concubine, she may be named a concubine or even a concubine in the future. She has always taken into account the overall situation and knows that she should be more culturally qualified. Only in this way can she be in line with her status and win Jia Yun's favor. It can also benefit your future children.
If she gives birth to a child in the future, she will also be a prince or princess. She thinks that if she, as a biological mother, has more cultural literacy, she can educate her children better.
At around nine o'clock in the night, Jia Yun, who was tired from work, saw Xi Ren concentrating on writing calligraphy, so she quietly got up and walked over. When he walked to Xi Ren's side, Xi Ren noticed it, stood up and said: "Your Majesty, forgive me. , I am obsessed with practicing calligraphy.”
"No problem." Jia Yun smiled slightly.
He lowered his head and looked at the calligraphy Xi Ren was writing, and saw that it was "Song of the Yue People": "What night is it tonight? The river is in the middle of the river, what day is it today? I have to be in the same boat with the prince..."
Xiren, when Zicuckoo became Jia Yun's maid, one day Jia Yun sang "Yue People's Song" to them in the bath. They liked it very much and asked Jia Yun to write two copies of "Yue People's Song" in calligraphy. Everyone got one.
Since then, the two have often practiced the calligraphy of "Yueren Song", especially Xiren. The calligraphy given to them by Jia Yun is still well preserved and regarded as a treasure.
At the moment, Jia Yun admired the calligraphy of "Yueren Song" that Xiren was writing, and said with a smile: "The writing is not bad, and the progress is not small."
Xiren felt happy and smiled sweetly: "Compared with the emperor's calligraphy, it is so inferior."
The attacker glanced at the chiming clock and saw that it was already past nine o'clock in the evening. He hurriedly said with concern: "Your Majesty, it's late at night and it's time to go to bed. Please take care of yourself, Your Majesty."
Jia Yun nodded, and after tidying up the desk herself, she put her right hand around Xi Ren's shoulder. Xi Ren's face turned red, and she walked with him to the back hall.
Tonight, Sanjie You, who was serving as a palace maid in the Qinzheng Qinxian Hall, couldn't help but watch the two people leave, feeling a strong sense of envy in her heart...