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Chapter One Thousand and Fourteen: Huang Heqing, the Sage Comes Out

"The governor of Shandong, Cathay, is the only one who has arrived!"

"Hubei Governor Zheng Dajin, Admiral Bao Guozhong, and Chief of Staff Yin Erdeng are here!"

"Jingzhou General Wan Chaoxing has arrived!"

"Governor of Sichuan Lu Long and Admiral Chang Bingzhong have arrived!"

"Tianjin Governor Xu Ji and Admiral Ye Qing have arrived!"

"River Governor Xu Rui is here!"

"..."

At the gate of the former Qianlong Palace in Luoyang, now renamed Luoyang State Guesthouse, Jia Liu was cordially receiving the hall officials who came from all over the country.

Accompanying the reception were Prime Minister and Vice Minister Asha, Henan Governor Xu Yucheng and others.

Lao Yang from Zhili went to catch up on his sleep because he was old.

Cathay, the governor of Shandong, was one of the corrupt officials whom the Six Emperors attracted in their early years of prosperity. He was highly valued by the Six Emperors. He planned to transfer Cathay from Shandong next year and be promoted to the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs, representing the Six Emperors on missions to Mongolia, North Korea, Annan and other countries.

As the situation continues to develop, Cathay Pacific is very likely to visit Western countries and the Holy See on behalf of the Qing Dynasty to discuss trade cooperation with each country and agree on the exchange of diplomatic officials.

The rebel army originally composed of Henan, Zhili, Shandong, and Tianjin has been disbanded. According to the spirit of the army conference, the Shandong Banner and Han soldiers and horses were unified and reorganized into the Fifth Reform Army. The post of admiral is still held by Youyi, and the chief of staff is Qingzhou.

The Eight Banners garrisoned the capital at Hetu.

The Fifth Army is also the only one among the armies reorganized by the reform government whose admirals and chiefs of staff are both served by generals from Manchuria. However, the Fifth Army's loyalty to the Six Emperors is no weaker than that of other units. The unit also has the most hero titles in the entire army.

There are three in total.

Lu Long, the governor of Sichuan, was a talent recommended by Chairman Li to the Six Emperors after he came to Beijing from a local government. This person started from a low-level official and had a good official reputation. He was also promoted by Chairman Li personally.

After the chairman came to Beijing, Lu Long took charge of Sichuan affairs as the powerful chief minister and prepared for the formation of the new Sichuan army. He was very capable, so more than a month ago the Six Emperors promoted him and officially appointed him as governor of Sichuan.

As the disciple and close partner of the Six Emperors, Chang Bingzhong was appointed as the admiral of the 12th Army reorganized by the Sichuan Army, which was completely a back door.

Everyone knows this, but they all understand it.

Needless to say, Xu Ji, the governor of Tianjin, was destined to prosper in the Reform Dynasty because of his experience in sharing cakes in the canal in his early years. This was indeed the case. After the opening of Beiyang trade, Xu Futai could laugh in his dreams.

Awake.

Because the fortune is so great that he doesn't even want to retire.

Admiral Ye Qing was originally the deputy general of Tianjin. Now he was promoted to the admiral of the Eleventh Army, which was reorganized from the Zhili New Army, and became a senior general in the reform. It must be said that Vice Admiral Ye followed the right person in his early years.

Jingzhou General Wan Chaoxing now unified command of the Third and Fourth Armies in Hubei, which was equivalent to a general's theater commander. Although he had no direct troops, he was more and more important in the minds of the Six Emperors.

Zheng Dajin, the governor of Hubei, is a very good official. Rumors say that he may be promoted to governor of Huguang this year.

Xu Rui, the governor of Hedao, was a professional affairs official who was mainly responsible for controlling floods. Although he was of high rank, his actual power was not as good as that of the governor, and there were not many troops under the control of the Hedao Yamen. Therefore, after Henan Governor Xu Yucheng sent a call to respond to the reform, Xu Rui called

After dialing the abacus, the phone responded with the power on.

In addition to Guan, all the main persons in charge of the lobby entrances where Jia Liu's base is located in the Liangjiang area were present.

After the roll call and the interview, Asiha asked the Emperor if His Majesty could go in for the meeting. The tea was already cold.

"No hurry, it's rare for everyone to meet, so I'll take a photo with you all."

With a smile on his face, Jia Liu asked Zhili Lao Yang, who was catching up on his sleep, to come over and take a group photo.

Cathay, who was tasting the real dragon smoke that His Majesty the Emperor had just given him, was puzzled when he heard this: "What photo?"

Asha explained: "I just want everyone to take a photo with the emperor and draw a picture."

"draw?"

When the people in charge of the hall heard that they would be with the emperor and let the painter paint, they all found it strange.

Lao Yang, who was catching up on his sleep, was also called over by the staff, and as the Governor of Zhili, he sat on the right hand side of His Majesty the Emperor without hesitation.

The person in charge of painting for His Majesty the Emperor and his ministers was the Western priest He Qingtai. He used to paint for Qianlong in the palace, but now he was assigned to work as the art editor of "Qing Daily", which was regarded as his professional counterpart.

The paintings are not traditional Chinese landscape paintings, but Western ink paintings.

Jia Liu requested it.

It would be difficult for He Qingtai alone to complete the painting in a short time, so there were several professionals assisting him.

It takes about half an hour.

After the painting was completed, He Qingtai invited His Majesty the Emperor to appreciate it.

Jia Liu saw it and thought it was very good. He was born with different appearances in the portrait, and the background was a red sun rising in the east, which was in line with the people's inherent impression of the emperor.

The ministers and workers were also painted vividly, and they looked like a group of green leaves sitting next to him, the emperor.

Seeing that the emperor was satisfied, He Qingtai breathed a sigh of relief, thinking that he no longer had to do hard labor, and immediately asked the new master of the Tatar Empire to name the painting.

Jia Liu nodded, looked around at all the people in charge, and said with profound meaning: "I think this painting is called a picture of harmony."

"A piece of peace?"

After hearing this, everyone applauded and said that His Majesty the Emperor was such a good name. At the same time, they all thought about the meaning of the kindness.

Seeing that the time was almost up, Asiha invited His Majesty the Emperor and the heads of the various halls to come to the conference hall for a meeting.

After sitting down, Jia Liu got straight to the point: "Both Lao A and Lao Xu have said hello to you, right?"

"Fighted."

The person in charge of each hall responded one after another.

Last night, Lao A, Lao Yang, and Lao Xu spoke to the heads of various halls on behalf of His Majesty the Emperor, and gave a detailed description of the current situation and His Majesty's thoughts.

"Then what do you think? I am not Qianlong. I have always advocated saying what I have to say directly and raising my opinions without any worries."

Jia Liu picked up the tea bowl and glanced at everyone.

Seeing that no one was talking, Cathay thought for a while and stood up and said: "Your Majesty, no matter what outsiders think, I, the army and the people of Shandong, have the same intention, and they will always follow the Emperor!"

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"Yes, all the officers and men of the Fifth Army are sworn to follow the Emperor to the death!"

The only representative of the fifth officer and soldiers gave a clear reply.

"No matter who the emperor is or what his surname is, I, the army and the people of Tianjin, have one word: whoever wants to rebel against the emperor, we will rebel against him!"

Tianjin Governor Xu Ji and Admiral Ye Qing also gave clear replies.

Needless to say, Zhili Lao Yang, Henan Lao Xu had notified the governor's office last night to prepare for the change of the country's national title.

"The army and people of Sichuan support the emperor unconditionally, and we will fight wherever they disapprove!"

Lu Long, the governor of Sichuan, was a key member of the Association and had a strong Ming spirit.

Not to mention Lao Chang, when did he say no to what Liu Zi wanted to do?

Hubei Governor Zheng Dajin remained silent, not because he disagreed, but because the shame of a scholar told him that he could support it, but not in a high-profile manner.

Jingzhou General Wan Chaoxing spoke on behalf of Hubei and made it clear that His Majesty the Emperor, as a descendant of Zhu Ming, would re-establish the Ming Dynasty a hundred years later, which would be the reincarnation of Guangwu of the Han Dynasty. Although he was a bannerman, he had long been dissatisfied with the decadent Qing Dynasty, so he firmly supported His Majesty the Emperor.

Re-listed.

Everyone had expressed their opinions, but Xu Rui, the governor of the river, was still sitting there. When he realized that everyone was looking at him, he couldn't help but tremble slightly, stood up and bowed to His Majesty the Emperor: "The Yellow River is clear. When the saint comes out, I am here."

Your Majesty congratulates the people of the world!"

"Is the water in the Yellow River clear?"

Jia Liu couldn't help being pleasantly surprised. He was also very satisfied with the statements of the heads of the various halls. Everyone was so sensible that they didn't need to let the Internal Affairs Committee raid their homes. He immediately drank the tea in the bowl and told the old man: "Follow Le'er."

I would like to say that I asked him to come to Beijing to talk. If he has any concerns about coming to Beijing, I will go to Xi'an to talk to him."


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