Chapter Five Hundred and Twenty-Four Please, Your Majesty, pardon the eldest princess!
Jingguo's laws do not punish people with words. As long as they are not seeking death to incite rebellion, writing obscene articles about His Majesty and General Xu Dingyuan Long Yang, or fabricating rumors with impure purposes and deliberately smearing important officials of the imperial court, the general government will
Too lazy to care.
It is also because of professional reasons that for a place like Goulan Wasi, the scale can be set wider. It is no one's business to make fun of the court or criticize national policies.
Even some unscrupulous Goulan companies deliberately use false rumors as gimmicks to attract customers.
However, no matter how arrogant you are, you will always have some scruples. Even if you really want to express some thoughts, you will be extremely secretive.
This guy "Anonymous" is very insidious. He is simply worried about the world being in chaos. He writes this kind of drama to incite the emotions of Kyoto women. Behind this - if there is no conspiracy, Li Yi himself doesn't believe it!
I heard that he anonymously submitted two dramas to Old Man Sun yesterday. One is called "The Romance of the West Chamber" and the other seems to be called "The Peony Pavilion". They both reflect the young women breaking through the shackles of feudal ethics and pursuing freedom and love.
The phenomenon of rebellion, on a deeper level, may cause women to reflect on their social status, and maybe a vigorous feminist movement will emerge - with such a large layout, what are the intentions of this "anonymous"!
As the big boss behind Goulan, a good citizen of Jingguo, and one of the top ten outstanding youths in the country in the second year of Jinghe, can he spread this kind of drama that disturbs the stability of the country and destroys social harmony, so that the "Anonymous Doe" can succeed?
The answer is beyond doubt.
Xiaohuan was wiping her tears while listening to the opera. In the women's performance next door, the same opera "The Peacock Flies Southeast" was being performed.
There were almost no seats in the venue. I don’t know how many women thought of their past love that had passed before it even sprouted. There were already tears under the curtain. Liu Lanzhi’s tragic fate resonated with many people.
Women, is their fate destined to be like this?
Her Royal Highness the Princess was the first to stand up and speak for their daughter, but now, Her Royal Highness is "imprisoned" in the palace, and even the most basic freedoms have been deprived of her. After Her Royal Highness, who else will think about their daughter?
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Whether to maintain the status quo or work hard to get something that should belong to them - countless women are confused.
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"This Liu Dayou is also quite talented." Emperor Jing opened a memorial, read it, and nodded.
"If I remember correctly, he should have been the magistrate of Anxi County before, right?"
Changde nodded and said: "Yes, Liu Dayou is the former Anxi County Magistrate. He was transferred to Kyoto just a few months ago."
"Anxi County is full of talented people. There was Liu Yishou before, and now there is Liu Dayou. I am not wrong about the people." Emperor Jing boasted a few words and said: "Courts are good at deciding major issues and taking over the overall situation. It is inevitable that there will be some problems in these places.
Omission, although Li Yi had reminded me a long time ago, apart from him, only Liu Dayou thought of this..., so according to what he said, this law was first enforced in Kyoto, and other states and counties, with less intensity.
Take it easy and do it voluntarily to see the effects."
After that, he began to draft the imperial edict. Suddenly a figure came over from outside the palace. Chang De opened his mouth and was about to speak. The woman waved her hand, so he immediately closed his mouth and retreated without leaving a trace.
After Emperor Jing had finished drafting the imperial edict, he noticed that the atmosphere around him was a bit strange. When he looked up, he was surprised and said, "Why is the queen here?"
The beautiful woman dressed in palace attire and wearing a phoenix crown looked at Emperor Jing and said straight to the point: "Your Majesty, when do you plan to release the pearl?"
Emperor Jing thought for a moment and said, "The timing is not right. I'm afraid she will have to tolerate it for a few more days."
The beautiful woman frowned and said: "What's wrong with Mingzhu? She just wants to do something for the women in the world. Mingzhu is already suffering a lot. If Your Majesty makes it harder for her, I will not agree."
Emperor Jing said: "When did I give her a hard time? She spends her days in the Chenlu Palace, where she has wine to drink and meat to eat. Apart from not being able to go out, her life is much better than mine."
"I just want to tell your majesty that if you don't let go of the pearl, your majesty will have a headache." The beautiful woman said something again and then turned away. Emperor Jing shook his head. Of course, the pearl must be let go.
Yes, but we need to wait a few more days until the heat of the matter subsides, and it will be much easier. If we propose it now, I am afraid there will be countless objections in the court.
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"Your Majesty, in recent days, the public opinion in Kyoto has become more and more serious. Some women have even spontaneously formed some organizations. Although we have not seen any actions from them, we cannot sit idly by and ignore it." Li Zhengdian, a supervisory censor.
They are reporting to Emperor Jing about certain conditions in Kyoto.
"Aren't we already preparing to promulgate a new law? How could this be?" several officials asked with frowns.
The supervisory censor was depressed and secretly wondered why such a situation happened and how he knew.
He also felt that after the imperial court promulgated that law, the people of Kyoto would stabilize, and those women would definitely be grateful to the imperial court and no longer be angry. Who would have thought that things - why are they getting more and more serious!
Even now, it is not just a problem of women. I don’t know who is responsible for it. The streets and alleys of Kyoto are covered with small notes, with only a few short sentences on them, such as "Women can hold up half the sky", "Damn it"
"A man can only be a princess, and he can be a queen by himself"... The queens have come out, are they going to rebel?
Of course, the queen is just a metaphor. This is not important. What is important is that Kyoto is getting more and more chaotic!
A man who often beats his wife was found on the street this morning. His nose was bruised and his face was swollen, and he could not recognize his true appearance. He could only tremble and keep chanting "Woman, spare your life!"...
A man with a height of seven feet now subconsciously avoids women when he sees them. I am afraid that he will never be able to make men proud again in this life.
A censor who had impeached a princess came home after a busy day. From his mother to his daughter, no one looked good on him. There was not even rice in the pot. He finally found two cold steamed buns to satisfy his hunger. He went to bed and thought
I wanted to have sex with my wife, but I was kicked down...
My wife is the daughter of a well-known family. Although he is the head of the family, his status is slightly higher than that of the dog in the family. If he is kicked, he can only be angry and dare not speak out.
That kick was really painful. A certain censor rubbed his waist and continued: "As of this morning, nearly a thousand women have signed a letter to plead for the princess..."
"Your Majesty, the princess, was worried about the country. In a moment of urgency, she behaved inappropriately in court. It is excusable. I have the courage to ask your majesty to pardon the eldest princess!"
"Yushi Lin's words make sense. I sincerely ask your majesty to pardon the princess!"
"I second the proposal!"
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Without a unified statement in advance, many courtiers walked out one after another and begged to pardon Her Royal Highness the Princess.
If Han Daru wants to behead him, just behead him. He has no way of talking about it.
In the past few days, the female relatives of my family have disappeared from home from time to time, and they are engaged in some mysterious activities. My wife treats them coldly, and my daughter simply ignores them...
Later I found out that they were planning to organize themselves and plead for Her Majesty the Princess to pardon the eldest princess...
It is common to ask for orders, but in the past and present, how could any woman do this?
Even if we ignore this matter, the family has been in chaos these past few days. If Her Royal Highness is not released, this day will really be impossible!
[ps: I have something to do today, so I’ll finish one chapter first, and the next chapter will be later.]