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Chapter 1764 Forbidden Sedan

"What are you doing standing here? Sit down!" Emperor Liu said to Liu Yang as the father and son were alone in the palace.

"Yes!" Liu Yang gestured with his hands, raised his robe and sat down.

Looking at the well-behaved prince, Emperor Liu pondered for a moment and said leisurely: "I heard that in the past two years, there has been a trend of riding in soft sedan chairs and shouldering the burden in Tokyo. Officials with a little bit of power are all

This is the way to go. Not only in the officialdom, but also among the people in general, it has become a common practice to travel in sedan chairs. Some people are even competing to see whose sedan is more gorgeous, more exquisitely made, and more expensive. Is this a matter of fact?"

Hearing Emperor Liu mention such a thing, Liu Yang was stunned for a moment, then nodded and said: "It is indeed true. However, traveling on the shoulder has been around since ancient times, and the imperial court has not banned it. It has only become popular in recent years."

"You didn't find any problems from this?" Emperor Liu said calmly.

Liu Yang was immediately concerned and responded with his hands raised: "Please tell me!"

Emperor Liu's tone was a little cold: "In my opinion, people who like to ride in sedans are lazy people and are the beginning of degeneration. They like to be held and carried, right? In this way, they can show their power, identity, and status?"

Does it appear that they are superior to others?

Even if we don't mention these, a sedan needs at least two people to travel, let alone those four-carrying or eight-carrying sedans. I heard that Liu Shu made a Huayu that could be carried by sixteen people, plus his entourage.

To protect and travel, there are dozens of retinues.

Zoom in to the whole of Tokyo and the whole Han Dynasty, how much manpower is wasted because of riding in sedan chairs? Have you ever thought about it? If so many people are used in production, how much food, products, and how much value can be created?

Maybe you’ve considered it? Don’t you think it’s a pity that so much manpower is wasted in such a waste?”

Hearing what Emperor Liu said, Liu Yang's expression gradually became serious. After thinking about it for a while, he had to admit that what Emperor Liu said was quite reasonable. In addition, in recent times, the imperial court has begun to pay attention to encouraging mulberry farming.

Expand production while trying to reduce and control urban population as much as possible.

As for the habit of riding a sedan chair, something that was commonplace in daily life, after Emperor Liu said this, it also reflected a waste of manpower. This was indeed ignored by Liu Yang.

Emperor Liu continued: "The Han civilization has a long history and a splendid culture, but some things, in my opinion, are just dross, such as the shoulder culture, which should be abandoned and swept into the garbage dump of history!"

"I'm so ashamed!" Liu Yang stood up and said, and then habitually followed his train of thought and asked: "In my opinion, how should this trend be rectified?"

"From now on, the Han Dynasty prohibits officials and civilians from riding sedan chairs!" Emperor Liu said in a somewhat stern tone: "Anyone who commits a crime, no matter who he is, will be demoted to the prison camp! How many people are needed to carry him will mean how many years of hard work he will have to do!"

After listening to Emperor Liu's opinion, Liu Yang hesitated for a moment and said, "It's just that some of the old ministers are very old. If they don't have a carriage to ride in, I'm afraid they'll have difficulty traveling. Can we be extra merciful to them?"

Glancing at Liu Yang, Emperor Liu said coldly: "Can't we ride in a car? Can't carriages, donkey carts, and ox carts provide travel convenience? Those young and strong civil and military men can't even ride horses?"

"Yes!" Liu Yang lowered his head, thought for a moment, and then said: "However, there are some places where access is restricted, but they are beyond the reach of vehicles and require manpower."

"If there was such a place, wouldn't the young and middle-aged people have legs? Wouldn't they be able to walk? Old people, why would they go to such a place? Ordinary people, who would be willing to ride in a sedan chair, and who would have the conditions to ride in a sedan chair, even if they are injured or injured? In an emergency, whether it is a cart or a trolley, even if it is carried on a person's back, there are many ways to travel. Do you need such a shiny and useless thing as a sedan?" Emperor Liu's tone was already a bit annoyed, and he reprimanded:

"Don't bother me about the minutiae anymore. In short, I don't want to see or hear people with good hands and feet traveling in sedan chairs! If you find a case, punish it. If a noble official violates it, the crime will be increased! In this matter, you Supervise it personally!”

"Yes!" Hearing this, Liu Yang couldn't help but smile bitterly and responded helplessly. He was not opposed to this opinion, he just wanted to discuss it more and consider it more comprehensively.

"And!" Emperor Liu thought of something and said to Yan Tuo, who was standing beside him: "You tell me to go down and burn all the carriages and carriages in the palace! The matter of banning sedan chairs starts with me. , starting from the palace!”

"Yes!" Yantuo naturally did not dare to question Emperor Liu's order and responded without hesitation.

But Liu Yang couldn't help but persuade: "Father, you set an example, and I admire you. However, destroying the steps is inconvenient. I thought that all subjects in the world can ban riding in sedan chairs, but the emperor is different, so please Think twice!”

"What are you thinking twice about?" Emperor Liu retorted: "Could it be that you also think that my legs can't walk anymore?"

Liu Yang was startled and said quickly: "I never meant this!"

"That's it!" Emperor Liu waved his hand impatiently: "After decades of founding the country, everything has really happened! Let me tell you, there are some things and some customs that I just can't stand, and they should be banned. If it is prohibited, it should be severely punished!”

"yes!"

While agreeing, Liu Yang sighed silently in his heart. Emperor Liu's changes in the past two years have become more and more obvious. He is stubborn and even arrogant, and there is no doubt about it. Although he has given a lot of power, the ideas and opinions he insists on are also unquestionable. Don't let others make irresponsible remarks.

Taking the practice of riding a sedan chair as an example, Liu Yang also felt that it was reasonable and could be banned, but the severity and roughness shown by Emperor Liu made people feel chilled.

"I am reporting to the official family, King Xu is asking for an audience!" the chamberlain's announcement alleviated some of the embarrassment between father and son.

By the time the chubby Liu Chengyun entered the palace, the atmosphere had already returned to harmony. Liu Chengyun went to the imperial court to pay his respects: "I wonder if your Majesty has summoned his ministers to give you any instructions?"

Looking at King Xu, Emperor Liu did not hesitate and directly ordered: "There is something that needs help from Brother Yun to use his brain!"

"Your Majesty, please do not say this, but please give me your instructions!" Liu Chengyun immediately expressed his stance with full respect.

Emperor Liu didn't seem to care about this and said: "Like the Mobei Khitan, they sent envoys to the south again to seek peace. I basically agree and plan to choose a daughter to go to Mobei and marry the Khitan King Yelu Longxu.

However, you also know that all the girls under my knees are not of the right age, and they have all been married. Therefore, I can only choose a suitable person from among the daughters of the clan.

You are in charge of Zongzheng and have a good understanding of each family's situation. Do you have any suggestions?"

When Liu Chengyun heard this, he understood what Emperor Liu meant. Although Emperor Liu told the truth, his youngest daughter is the Seventh Princess Longqing Princess Liu Hui. She is now twenty-two years old and married to Murong Chengtai's son.

, and even gave birth to a child.

However, even if there were unmarried women of the right age, Emperor Liu would not be willing to marry far away due to his temperament. This kind of political marriage with the nature of "harmony" had to be selected from the daughters of the clan, and the Han Dynasty

Judging from the current situation of the clan, the one with the right age is probably Liu Fei, the eldest daughter of Prince Liu Xu.

Liu Fei was born in the seventh year of Kaibao, and is now under the age of 28. Although she is a little older than Yelu Longxu, she is exactly the same age. However, Liu Chengyun did not dare to make this argument. After much deliberation, he could only choose from the side branches of the clan.

There is also a precedent for this. The princess of King Wangji of Goryeo was the daughter of his Liu Chengyun. After thinking for a while, Liu Chengyun tentatively said: "Your Majesty, my brother Liu Chengxi's family has a daughter Liu Lin. She is eighteen years old and has not yet been married. She is very beautiful.

Dignity, what do you think?"

"Liu Chengxi" Emperor Liu thought for a while before he remembered which one it was: "What's his condition now?"

Liu Chengyun said: "Your Majesty, back then, Liu Chengxi was deprived of his post of magistrate due to the civil unrest in Xiazhou and was demoted to a commoner. Now he is just a commoner!"

Hearing what Liu Chengyun said, Emperor Liu came back to his senses, looked at him, and said meaningfully: "Brother Yun, this is also well-intentioned!"

"Shame on you!" Seeing that his little thoughts were seen through, Liu Chengyun smiled honestly.

"Yes!" Emperor Liu agreed without thinking too much: "Liu Lin married far away and has made great contributions to the country. As for Liu Chengxi, he can be reinstated and will be sent by the Ministry of Civil Affairs to examine the judges!"

"Thank you, Your Majesty!"


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