After all, Canghai was still a little nervous. Lechang couldn't help but patted his shoulder softly, asking him to relax as much as possible:
"You are still young, and your father is still young, so you still have a lot of time to work hard and become a person like him. All the ministers will bow to you, thousands of armies will bow down, and all the people will bow to you. Look at how much blood is shed in this world.
In exchange, be sure to cherish everything you will get."
These words still seemed to convey pressure, but Li Canghai seemed to understand something, and his slightly trembling hands calmed down.
The expression on his face was no longer nervous but solemn, and he nodded: "Don't worry, Queen."
"No," Lechang lowered his head slightly, "It is to reassure all the people."
Li Canghai responded solemnly.
Li Xingchen had already walked down from the altar and saw Li Canghai standing there.
Unconsciously, my child has grown up. Although he is only seven or eight years old, he looks a bit like a little adult when he is wearing a formal suit. But think about it, Lechang has been demanding Li Canghai since he was a child.
He was very strict, and he had experienced such a big event as temporarily taking charge of the government. In addition, the Taifu Xu Ling who he once studied under was also a great master of the generation, so he naturally had an extraordinary aura.
Although he is still young, he has some responsibilities that Li Canghai, as the eldest son of the emperor and the legitimate eldest son, must bear. No matter how old he is, he has no way to shirk them.
As an emperor, Li Xingchen did not think that what he did was bad, but as a husband and father, he did owe a lot to his family. Although the general situation of the world has stabilized, there is already uncertainty around him, and Li Xingchen does not know.
When can I take a break from the heavy state affairs and spend time with my family?
Perhaps this is a problem that every emperor will find difficult to solve in the end.
Of course, Li Canghai didn't know what his father was thinking. In his opinion, the man standing in front of him was like a mountain with his feet on the earth, supporting the sky. And what he wanted to become was the same.
After their fathers and mothers grow old, people inherit their positions and support a world for them, as well as a world for the people of the Han Dynasty.
The sacrifice has reached the next stage, which is the canonization of the prince.
It stands to reason that this should be a solemn and solemn part no less than the previous sacrifice. After all, the prince is the future of the Han Dynasty, and the canonization of the prince also means that the eldest son of the emperor can finally be legitimately trained as the successor of the entire empire.
A few days ago, Li Xingchen arranged for Princess Jinling and the emperor's eldest son to study in Longmen Academy, which has caused a lot of discussion among the government and the public.
Longmen Academy is positioned as the Imperial Academy of the Han Dynasty, so there seems to be no problem for the prince to study there. Especially since Li Xingchen also supported the development of Longmen Academy, even though the ministers in the court did not know what His Majesty's true thoughts were.
, but it’s not easy to object openly.
The negative impact of this is naturally that many people think that the eldest son of the emperor and even the queen have lost His Majesty's favor. Otherwise, the eldest son of the Emperor should have been the confirmed prince of Han Dynasty. At this time, Your Majesty should invite famous teachers to teach in the palace.
The art of governing the country should even be taken with you to review memorials and be familiar with the procedures for handling national affairs. What do you want to do by throwing it into the academy?
The only thing that seems to make sense is that His Majesty is tired of his son, so he lets him study in an academy. Out of sight, out of mind, there may be no way to get a job with his own blood in the future.
Because of his job, he could only participate in the imperial examinations of the Han Dynasty with other scholars.
Although this is a bit shocking, it is not necessarily true.
Therefore, some people who did not stand with the Queen or the southern officials represented by the Queen and had other ideas naturally began to incite public opinion.
In fact, there is no need for the instigation of these people. The ministers must be somewhat uneasy in their hearts. With His Majesty's current attitude, does it mean that the eldest son's position as crown prince is no longer possible? Should everyone turn to support the other younger princes?
Although Li Xingchen was busy with affairs, he had already decided to appoint a crown prince in the near future. In fact, he was just waiting for a reply from Jiankang Mansion. Of course, he was not unaware of the public discussions.
Even Li Xingchen had reason to believe that Tang Yishun, who was the official minister of the capital, had never expressed his attitude on this matter, and even forced Mr. Jiang, the minister of rites, to take the initiative to ask his majesty about the matter, because in the final analysis, Tang Yishun, who was born in Bashu, was also unhappy.
After seeing Li Canghai ascend the throne, after all, the officials of Bashu had made it clear from the beginning that they did not want to participate in the dispute between officials from the north and the south.
Just like Bashu's current status among the Han Dynasty, although it is neither the south nor the north, it has a more transcendent status as the land of Longxing, and Bashu is at the junction of Guanzhong and Nanzhong, and it is originally a north-south exchange.
At this important point, the Han Dynasty has always attached great importance to Bashu, and it has given Bashu officials the capital to stay away from the dispute between the north and the south.
Anyway, even if you two don't win over us, at least you won't cause trouble for us.
And Bashu itself is not completely uninvolved in the competition for the successor to the Han throne. After all, as long as you are in the court, or even as an official of the court, you will be involved in such a battle to some extent. This is what it means.
It's inevitable. It's just that Bashu has always been more Buddhist and nominally expressed support for Xiao Xiang, but in fact there was no action.
Xiao Xiang was born in a sensitive family, and he had suffered hardships before. He was not very interested in being involved in the struggle for the throne again and facing opponents like Lechang. What's more, the child was still young.
Naturally, it is impossible for her to have contact with the important ministers of the court as early as the eldest son of the emperor. In other words, she has no capital to compete on the same stage, so she is also more Buddhist.
It's just that the Buddhist lineage belongs to the Buddhist lineage, but it definitely doesn't mean that Bashu officials really plan to work directly for the eldest son of the emperor. They also have to weigh the pros and cons, at least they can't let you do everything extremely well.
It goes smoothly, otherwise our importance will not be reflected. Therefore, for the appointment of a prince, it should be done by the official Shangshu and the civil servants. Tang Yishun has been procrastinating, so naturally this matter can only be postponed again and again.
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Li Xingchen had not focused on this before, so naturally he had not considered these things. However, Lechang and others were somewhat anxious and confused about this matter, so Li Xingchen came back to his senses.
I can only remind them.
Since His Majesty has made it explicit or implicit, Tang Yishun naturally cannot delay it any longer.