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Chapter 504 The concubine is crowned king!

"What I don't know is that this stone statue, whose real surname is Ruan, is the favorite general of Qin Shihuang. He is two feet tall, wise and brave, and has repeatedly made military exploits and defeated the Huns. After Ruan Wengzhong died, the First Emperor expressed his deep condolences and ordered craftsmen to cast a bronze statue of Ruan Wengzhong.

The statue stood outside the Sima Gate of Xianyang Palace, like a heroic guard. Later generations called the stone statue in front of the mausoleum Weng Zhong."

In front of the Tailing Shengde Divine Merit Monument, Kuini, the Minister of Rites, was explaining the allusions to the stone statues in the mausoleum to the Prince Consort.

Jia Liu listened with great interest. He was eager to learn and would not be ashamed to ask anyone when he encountered something he didn't understand.

On the Shinto side, ministers who participated in plotting rebellions were constantly being deported to Taitung Tomb by the detective team.

From the minister to the doctor, there are groups of people.

On both sides of the shrine, every ten steps stood a guard soldier holding a torch in his left hand and a firegun in his right hand, creating a solemn and solemn atmosphere.

The first one to be rescued was Cai Xin, the Minister of War and Han Dynasty. When he saw Asiha, the Minister of Personnel, was with Jia Jiashikai, he instantly understood that Asiha had also taken refuge in the rich and seductive two traitors. He couldn't help but sighed: "Ah

Siha, you villain!"

"Mr. Cai, there is a wrongdoer and a debtor. Whoever caught you, who do you want to go to? Why are you so angry at me..."

Asha quit.

I heard the gentle cough of the prince-in-law in my ears, and I knew I was speechless, so I immediately started chatting.

"Master Cai,"

Jia Liu wanted to say a few words to Cai Xin, but after thinking about it, he decided to shut up so as not to waste his saliva.

People like Cai Xin are really old, hard and smelly.

It is a stubborn existence.

If he hadn't been concerned that the old guy had a small gun on him last night, Jia Liu wouldn't have dealt with him.

Cai Xin looked at Jia Liu angrily and snorted: "After tonight, Master Jia Jia's head will definitely be red."

"Is it?"

Jia Liu smiled slightly, "How red is it?"

Asiha said without hesitation: "For my work in quelling the rebellion and arresting the thieves, I should be made a marquis!"

"Female prince?"

Jia Liu was a little excited and did some mental calculations at the same time.

The fourth devil gave him a third-class baron, which is a second-class title. If he is made a prince, it will be a super-class title. In theory, it is a third-class title.

Although the Qing Dynasty had a lot of hat kings, princes and princes, and beile beizi, they belonged to the clan and Mongolia. For the Han people, being able to be granted the title of marquis was really a unique existence.

The old man's colleagues were Ma Degong who appeared in "The Legend of Erchen". Zhang Yong, Tian Xiong, Yang Fang and others were the marquises who were awarded the title.

Zeng Guofan, Li Hongzhang, and Zuo Zongtang, three important officials in the late Qing Dynasty, seemed to have also been granted the title of marquis.

It seems that Yuan Shikai, the Hongxian Emperor of the Chinese Empire, was also a marquis. In addition, it seems that Shi Lang, who led the Qing army to conquer Taiwan, was also made a marquis.

Zheng Chenggong's father, Zheng Zhilong, was technically a marquis because the Manchus granted him the title of Tong'an Marquis.

In short, in the Qing Dynasty, except for the rebel generals of the Ming Dynasty in the early years of the Qing Dynasty, and the only one Zuo Zongtang, all of them were infamy for thousands of years.

Jia Liu was even happier when he thought that he could be as infamous as Zeng Guofan and Li Hongzhang.

Lao Yang didn't want to object, so he almost slapped Lao A in the face: "Female Marquis? What do you know? This time my consort has made a great contribution to protecting the emperor, and no one but the Duke can reward him!"

Huh?

Confession?

Jia Liu trembled as if he had to urinate.

Is this progress too fast?

"Since the founding of the Qing Dynasty, we have had eight dukes, including the first-class Chenghai Gong Huang Wu, the first-class Gong Nian Gengyao, the first-class Gong Nian Xialing, the first-class Courage Gong Sun Shiyi, the third-class prestige Gong Yue Zhongqi, and the third-class Duke Cheng'en Gongbai.

Selected Works, Third-Class Duke Chen Fu, Haicheng Duke Zheng Keshuang, but which of these eight people can compare with the achievements of the Prince Consort!"

Lao Yang said categorically, "My consort should be the Ninth Duke of the Qing Dynasty!"

Jia Liu blushed a little when he was told that Huang Wu and Shi Lang were on the same platform. In theory, his current military exploits were no less than Huang Gongye.

He didn't know who Sun Shiyi and Chen Fu were.

Zheng Keshuang, the surrendered father-in-law, is definitely not as good as him, Guiziliu.

Bai Wenxuan was a general under Li Dingguo. He was surrendered to the Qing Dynasty and was granted the title of Duke, but his gold content was insufficient.

But to say that he can compete with Nian Gengyao and Yue Zhongqi, no matter how thick-skinned Jia Liu is, he still can't stand it.

But what's even more outrageous is that Queenie actually feels that even a title of duke is not enough to repay the prince's great achievements.

"The merits of a consort cannot be repaid by a nobleman with a different surname. In my opinion, the consort must be Lord Baylor."

"Master Belle?"

Lao A and Lao Yang were stunned at the same time. While admitting that they were not as shameless as Queenie, they both thought that Baylor's letter was too much.

The old man muttered: "It's been a hundred years since the founding of the Qing Dynasty. How can a non-clan member be granted the title of Baylor?"

"Why not?"

Queenie reminded, "Have you two forgotten the third son of the Fucha family?"

"Huh? That's right!"

Asiha remembered that Fukangan was not a member of the clan, but after his death, didn't the emperor make an exception and posthumously confer him the title of Beizi?

His face suddenly filled with brilliance, and he said happily: "How can Fukangan be a Beizi? If he can be a Beizi, with his great achievements as a forehead consort, how can he not be a Beile!"

After saying that, he just flicked his sleeves and knelt down with two "baba" sounds: "Slave Asiha pays his respects to Lord Beile!"

"Warm, can't be done, can't be done,"

In front of the stunned Han Shangshu Cai Xin of the Ministry of War, Jia Liu happily helped Asha up, which made Queenie, who was the first to suggest it, very angry: Why the hell are you stealing my limelight!

Lao Yang was in a daze beside him, looking at Asiha who was being lifted up by his concubine and admiring her, and then at Queenie who was a little angry. His forehead trembled, and he said astonishingly: "Master Baylor is nothing. In my opinion,

For the merits of my brother-in-law, I should be crowned king!"

I go!

Jia Liu's eyes almost flew out of his eyes in shock at Lao Yang's suggestion.

"Since the founding of the Qing Dynasty, five Han people have been crowned as kings, namely Wu Sangui, King of Pingxi, Shang Kexi, King of Pingnan, Kong Youde, King of Dingnan, Geng Zhongming, King of Jingnan, and Sun Kewang, King of Yi... The merits of the prince-in-law are inspiring to heaven.

Moving the land is not only to support the country and support the king, but also to rebuild the Qing Dynasty, so I should be the sixth king of the Qing Dynasty!"

Asha and Queeni were two Manchus who were shameless. Lao Yang wondered what kind of shame he would have as a Han.

The Sixth Han King of the Qing Dynasty?!

Jia Liu felt as if he had wings on his body and was floating above the Shengde Divine Merit Monument.

Suddenly, a pair of invisible hands seemed to stretch out from below the Shinto and yanked him down.

It's so empty and scary.

The reason is that the first five seniors met a miserable end.

Wu Sangui was slaughtered and his relatives sent him to the Northeast as slaves;

Geng Zhongming was impeached and committed suicide for harboring a fugitive. His grandson Geng Jingzhong participated in the San Francisco Rebellion and resisted the Qing Dynasty but was punished. Shang Kexi did not rebel during his lifetime and had a good reputation after his death. The problem was that his four sons were sentenced to death;

King Kong Youde of Dingnan was forced by Li Dingguo of Nanming to burn himself, and only one of his daughters escaped;

As for the righteous king Sun Kewang, when he was hunting with the Eight Banners disciples in the capital, he asked a group of second generation bannermen to shoot him alive with arrows.

"The five kings were either exterminated or died violently. None of them were saved. How could you come up with this, Lao Yang? It is unlucky to be crowned king."

Jia Liu shook his head, but he didn't blame Lao Yang for his loud mouth, he just felt that it was too unlucky to be crowned king.

"this..."

Yang Jingsu came to his senses and found that he seemed to have flattered the horse's hoof.

At this time, Queenie on the side said quietly: "Sir, you are really Manchurian. What does the king of the Han people have to do with you?"


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