After hearing this posthumous title, everyone disagreed.
As I said before, whoever proposes a posthumous title will have the opportunity to leave his name in history.
Everyone wants to leave a name in history, so everyone proposes something different.
Moreover, they are able to achieve this position because they are all knowledgeable people. They all quote scriptures and speak clearly and logically, making it impossible to refute.
"If you are sure to give the late emperor a good posthumous title, it would be better to use "De" as the posthumous title. As the saying goes, Sui Rou's people call him De, which is recorded in the Analects... and also recorded in the Book of Songs."
"It is better to "Dai". If you love the people and are good at governing, you say Dai, and if you don't care about ceremonies, you say Dai. "Shang Shu" says... "Zuo Zhuan" says..."
"I think it should be "gong". The eldest brother who loves the people is called "gong", and the eldest brother who is diligent and caring for the people is called "gong". "Spring and Autumn" once said..."
At Yang Biao's suggestion, it was finally decided to give Emperor Ling of Han a beautiful posthumous title.
Since it is a beautiful posthumous title, there are many more posthumous titles to choose from.
You recommended me word by word, but soon the quarrel started again, making the Feifei Hall look less like a court and more like a vegetable market.
No one could convince anyone, and as time passed by, there was still no result.
He Jin frowned as he watched, and after a while, he said: "Everyone, please be quiet, be quiet."
As soon as the emperor died, he, the general, was the most powerful, and everyone calmed down to look at him.
He Jin said: "The late emperor loved the people like his own son, and he really liked to have fun, listen to music, and watch dancing. I think there is nothing wrong with his posthumous title of Kang."
Yang Biao thought for a while and said: "I also think he should be given the posthumous title Kang."
Three votes.
The ministers looked at each other.
If the posthumous title is subject to intense debate, then the normal procedure is the voting system.
This is a conventional method. When Emperor Xiaozhang of the Han Dynasty passed away, there was also a heated debate.
In the end, the ministers voted, and finally gave three votes to Emperor Zhang proposed by Cui Lie's grandfather, Cui Heng.
In addition, the same was true when Queen Mother Deng passed away.
It seems that the general wants to end with a vote.
Liu Bei also said loudly: "Bei also thinks it should be healthy."
Four votes.
Tingwei Wu Gong said: "I respectfully agree."
Five votes.
Liu Yu thought for a while and said, "Then let's call it Kang."
Six votes.
The princes and ministers of the Manchu Dynasty looked at each other, quite helpless.
Such a good opportunity to leave a mark in history has been handed over to others, which is really unacceptable.
But what if you are unwilling?
Sangong, Jiuqing and Sandu sit together. Counting the vacant Guang Luxun, the imperial servant and the imperial censor, there are a total of twelve votes.
Now that he has received six votes, he is basically certain of winning, and there is nothing he can do.
"Okay, let's call it Kang!"
He Jin finally made up his mind and designated Liu Hong as Emperor Kang.
Later generations called him Emperor Kangdi of Han Dynasty.
But people at that time didn't call him that. They called him Emperor Xiaokang.
In the Han Dynasty, filial piety was used to govern the world. The posthumous title was preceded by filial piety instead of Han.
Therefore, Han Ling Emperor Liu Hong, who was originally supposed to be Emperor Xiaoling, is now called Emperor Xiaokang.
The reason why He Jin agreed to Chen Mu's proposal was not because he found it annoying that everyone was noisy and decided to just pick one.
Rather, there are three reasons.
Firstly, he owed Chen Mu a favor, secondly, the emperor actually treated him quite well, and thirdly, he had to win over Liu Bei.
At first, He Jin was just a general in name only. Why was he able to take charge of the Northern Army later?
It was Chen Mu who helped He Jin and Zhang Rang become in-laws.
After He Jin's other sister got married to Zhang Rang's adopted son Zhang Feng, the two had a close relationship. Under Zhang Rang's instigation, Liu Hong also began to gradually give He Jin power, so that he would not be like a clay Bodhisattva like before.
Later, during the emperor's military parade, the emperor specially helped He Jin build a small high platform to highlight He Jin's status and declare to the world that the emperor trusted the general.
He Jin kept these two points in mind.
As for the last point, it is the manifestation of He Jin's ability.
Some people say that since you are in a high position, there must be no one stupid, and there must be no problem with your ability.
However, this is definitely a wrong view.
First of all, if you are in a high position, there will be countless people around you who will follow and support you. Therefore, even if your abilities are mediocre, there will always be a think tank and a group of capable people around you to help you and teach you how to deal with things.
Secondly, how did He Jin get to the position?
Rely on my sister.
The relatives of the Han Dynasty never needed any abilities.
You only need to have a relative to be the queen.
In the entire Han Dynasty, except for Han Xin, there was never a general who was not a relative of the empress dowager.
For example, Wei Qing after Han Xin relied on Wei Zifu.
Then Huo Guang also relied on Wei Zifu and later his daughter Huo Chengjun (Huo Guang was Wei Qing's nephew and Huo Qubing's younger brother, and both the Huo and Wei families were relatives).
Then came the brothers Wang Feng and Wang Shang who came to power thanks to Wang Zhengjun, and then Wang Mang.
Needless to say, the following Dou Xian, Deng Zhi, Liang Shang, Liang Ji, Dou Wu, and He Jin all rose to power without relying on the empress and the empress dowager.
It can be said that if a mentally retarded child's sister is a queen, he can also serve as a general.
Therefore, you can say that He Jin is not stupid, but to say that he is extremely capable and intelligent...that would be a bit unreasonable.
At least according to historical records, even though he had a lot of capable and wise men to help him with advice, the final result was that he was killed by the eunuchs.
certainly.
It doesn't mean that He Jin has no ability at all.
At least he now knows how to win over Liu Bei.
As the Sili Colonel and one of the few people in Luoyang who holds military power, Liu Bei's status is much higher than that of Chen Mu. In this extraordinary period, he is worth trying to win over.
After finishing the posthumous title, everyone dispersed for today's court meeting.
Liu Bei and Chen Mu left the Quefei Palace, but did not leave. Instead, they planned to enter Zhangtai Gate and go to the inner palace to visit the late emperor's body.
At this moment, a large motorcade came in force, passed through Zhangtai Gate, and stopped at the entrance of Quefei Hall.
A small man from Huangmen quickly came to He Jin, nodded and bowed, showed a flattering smile and said: "General, since Your Majesty is mourning, the ministers will invite the general to come to the palace to discuss matters."
"Um."
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Because the Imperial Palace of the Eastern Han Dynasty was so big, important ministers like them had to ride in chariots and horses if they wanted to enter the inner palace.
Pan Yin, the military commander standing next to the carriage, coughed slightly, and then winked wildly at He Jin who was getting into the carriage.
He Jin was puzzled at first, but soon came to his senses and was shocked and froze on the spot.
Xiaohuangmen suddenly said sadly: "General, the servants are waiting for you."
He Jin was sweating like rain.
Chen Mu, who was passing by, saw this scene and felt suspicious. Suddenly an idea flashed in his mind. He remembered something and immediately said to He Jin: "The general is sweating all over. I'm afraid it's because the weather is too hot. The sun is shining brightly and he has a fever and aversion to cold."
Already."
Zhongsui means heat stroke.
There was a step here, and He Jin quickly pretended to be dizzy, shaking his body and said: "What's going on? I suddenly feel dizzy. I feel like I can't stand up anymore."
Liu Bei hurriedly went over to help him and said: "The general works hard every day, but he still has to protect his body. Someone, come quickly, and take the general back to his home to rest."
Quefei Hall was controlled by Huben's army, and Wu Dan, the commander of Huben's army, was from He Jin, so he immediately led his troops over.
"General, get in the car."
Wu Tang helped He Jin get into the carriage and quickly drove out of the palace gate.
Watching him leave, Xiao Huangmen was so angry that he glared at Liu Bei fiercely, making Liu Bei feel puzzled.
"This little Huangmen is so rude. If it weren't for the emperor's national mourning, I would definitely join him."
Liu Bei was very unhappy when he saw the figure walking away from the small yellow gate.
Chen Mu smiled and said, "Brother, don't go into the palace today. We'll call the second and third brothers back tomorrow."
"Didn't you say that you want to see His Majesty's body?"
"Can't go now..."
Chen Mu smiled bitterly.
I'm afraid there are countless swordsmen ambushing the inner palace now.
If you go in at this time, you will be mistaken for He Jin and chopped into pieces by five hundred swords and axes, then you will lose blood. You should be careful and ask Guan Yu and Zhang Fei to come with you tomorrow.