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Chapter 926 Early Dynasty

Chapter 926 Morning Morning

The unconscious Emperor Daxing seemed to have heard these words.

His fingers trembled slightly, the amplitude was so subtle that if you didn't look carefully, you wouldn't notice it at all.

Straightening up, Li Chen took a deep look at Emperor Daxing, turned around and left Qianqing Palace.

The next day, the morning session started as usual.

Li Chen stood on the imperial platform, standing beside the dragon chair, looking at the civil and military officials below, and said calmly: "My ministers, if you have something to do, you will come to the court, if there is nothing to do, you will withdraw from the court."

There must be something happening.

Li Chen's eyes fell on Li Yinhu below without any trace, knowing that Zhao Xuanji's first wave of formal offensive was probably coming.

In the previous morning court, Li Yinhu would not come unless Li Chen gave an order.

Today, he didn't ask Li Yinhu to come, but Li Yinhu came.

At this sensitive time point, any unusual disturbance deserves Li Chen's vigilance.

Sure enough, after Li Chen's words came to light, Li Yinhu stood up and said loudly: "Your Highness, I have something to report."

here we go.

It was Li Yinhu himself who took the lead.

Li Chen narrowed his eyes slightly, glanced at the silent court and Zhao Xuanji, and then said: "If King Zhao has something to do, just tell him."

Li Yinhu swallowed a mouthful of saliva and suppressed the nervousness in his heart.

Although all the procedures had been discussed yesterday, Li Yinhu was inevitably a little uneasy when things came to a close.

After all, in the shadow of a famous tree, the current Crown Prince is no longer the dim-witted Prince of the East Palace who was looked down upon by everyone in the civil and military dynasties.

It was the crown prince of the Qin Empire who was famous for his iron-bloodedness and cruelty, and who had killed dozens of civil and military ministers on his hands.

It was impossible for Li Yinhu not to be nervous when facing such a prince.

But no matter what, the arrow has to be fired when it is on the string.

After calming down a little, Li Yinhu said: "When my father, Emperor Long, was in good health, he once taught all the royal heirs that every stitch, every meal, every meal is hard-earned. As a descendant of the royal family, we should bear the brunt of it and pay for it." A model for the world."

"My father even reminded me that the country of the Great Qin Empire came from Ma Tianxia and was fought with real swords and guns. To govern the country, for more than three hundred years, every generation of the Li family needs to take the lead and establish themselves with virtue. Role models, especially the heirs of the royal family, should know the sufferings of the world and be happy, and enjoy the happiness of the world."

"Every heir to the emperor should be diligent, thrifty, kind, courteous and frugal, and should not be arrogant, extravagant and extravagant, which would corrupt the rules and regulations of the court."

Li Yinhu's words are of great concern.

Before getting down to business, the intention has already been raised to the character of the royal heirs and the Li family's core philosophy of governing the world.

It's like singing a song. As soon as the prelude starts, the key has been raised to a higher octave. You can imagine how intense the main scene will be after this.

After Li Chen listened quietly, he said indifferently: "What exactly does King Zhao want to say?"

Many things, before you start doing them, will make you feel scared and uneasy, but once you start, you will naturally feel like you are going to do anything.

This is what Li Yinhu is now.

The more he spoke, the more natural and confident he became.

Hearing Li Chen's indifferent question, he directly raised his head and looked at Li Chen, and said: "His Royal Highness the Crown Prince has bad moral character and has corrupted the rules and regulations of the court. I feel the teachings of my father and dare not sit idly by. We cannot allow His Highness to make the same mistakes again and again, so please ask the Crown Prince to write an edict of your own sins and tell the world!"

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