This is Daming!
From here, everyone's words and deeds will mobilize the operation of the entire Central Plains Empire. Everyone's decision will change the world.
Zhu Yunxi walked slowly under the canopy and in front of the armchair during the call-in ceremony at Baiguan Mountain.
He was not in a hurry to sit down, but stood with calm eyes, taking the civil and military officials in front of him into his sight.
At this moment, Zhu Yunxi became the person who could decide the words and deeds of these people.
Through these people in front of him, he was able to decide the country and the country of the Ming Dynasty, the most powerful empire in the world, influence hundreds of millions of people, and radiate countless vassal states.
After the civil and military officials finished their salutes, they stood up slowly and looked at the young emperor grandson of the empire with different eyes.
Except for the officials of various ministries and government offices, most people today seemed a little overwhelmed by the arrival of all this and the changes in the court situation, and had not been prepared.
The grandson of the Emperor of the Prison Kingdom is really too young!
This is what most people are thinking at this time.
Yesterday, I was still studying in the school, and I was like a child who had never grown up. In the blink of an eye, I started to guard the gate and supervise the country.
Zhu Yunxi smiled slightly, turned around and faced the main hall, bowed and crossed his hands: "My grandson has accepted the emperor's order and exercised the power of supervising the country. He will certainly live up to grandpa's high expectations."
After this, Zhu Yunxi took his seat.
Following closely behind were Xie Jin and Xia Yuanji, standing on the left and right sides of Zhu Yunxi. If it weren't for the court uniforms they were wearing, it would have made people think they were young chamberlains from somewhere in the palace.
But these two people are now the new noble and popular figures in the court!
Even Zhan Hui, the Minister of the Ministry of Civil Affairs and the Censor of Zuodu of the Imperial Court, who was leading the civil service train, looked at Xie Jin and Xia Yuanji standing next to the emperor's grandson, and couldn't help but reveal a trace of envy in their eyes.
They knew very well that Xie, Xia, and Tie Xuan, who was lagging behind and had not yet returned to Yingtian, would be important officials in the court in the future.
The rising political star of the Ming Dynasty.
The imperial guards in front of the palace gate began to have their own thoughts and complicated emotions.
Zhu Yunxi's back was straight against the back of the chair, one hand was put in front of the chest and lower abdomen, and the other hand was wrapped around the front end of the armrest.
He spoke softly: "Your Majesty is ill, and the prince is seriously ill. I have accepted the order to supervise the country on my behalf. In recent days, there has been turmoil in the court, and rebellions have occurred in the forbidden areas of the palace. Fortunately, all of you ministers have helped to stabilize the country. Today In addition to discussing the state affairs that have been put on hold by the DPRK and China in recent days, we also want to discuss the recent turmoil and rebellion."
The affairs of the various ministries and bureaus in the central government can be handled according to the rules, and there is not much delay.
Therefore, the only thing that really needs to be discussed today is the rebellion in the palace yesterday.
Chang Sheng, the founding father, took the lead and walked out from the front of the generals' parade, waving his robe, and arrived at the field.
Under the gaze of everyone, Chang Sheng spoke in a deep voice: "I would like to inform you that now that the rebellion has been put down, the guards in the capital and the imperial guards should be ordered to return to normal in order to calm the hearts and minds of the people in the capital."
Previously, Yingtian soldiers and horses were restrained because of the turmoil in the current situation. In order to prevent the guards and horses from mutiny, this decree was issued.
Now, if he were to control the daily routine of the guards and horses, it would make the officers and soldiers in the camp uneasy.
In the same way, it will also affect merchants and people's lives in Gyeonggi.
Zhu Yunxi was not in a hurry to speak, but looked at the general train.
Cao Guogong Li Jinglong and the governors of the Fifth Army Governor's Mansion also went out to stand behind Chang Sheng.
"I second the proposal."
This is the view of the military. They are probably also afraid that trouble will occur if the officers and soldiers in the guards' camps are kept under control.
Zhu Yunxi, however, turned around and looked at the civil servants unhurriedly.
The officials of various ministries and divisions who were inspired yesterday couldn't help but feel something in their hearts.
The emperor's grandson also needed opinions from himself and others.
There is no more partiality.
This is a good thing!
Immediately, Rujun, the Minister of the Ministry of War, came out: "To report to the emperor's grandson, the guards and horses of Yingtian have been restrained recently. The people in the city are frightened and the merchants are blocked, which has affected Yingtian. It is not unreasonable for the founder of the country to petition." Relaxing restraint can calm the minds of the people and also make the officers and soldiers breathe a sigh of relief."
Zhu Yunxi nodded and reserved some time.
No civil servants came out to give different opinions, so he said: "That's it, I agree. The sky will be stable, and the guards and horses will be rewarded for their merits. The Ministry of War and the Ministry of Household will raise beef, mutton, meat and fine wine to send to all the people. In the guard camp.
The imperial court issued a decree to commend the meritorious generals and generals who led the army in the DPRK for their contribution to stabilizing the crisis. The palace will also issue decrees and rewards for hard work.
However, the current situation in the court has not yet been completely calmed down. The Fifth Army Governor's Office still wants to emphasize the discipline of the guards and not allow the soldiers and horses to disturb the people's livelihood. If there is any violation, they will be severely punished. "
Hundreds of officials took orders.
When he looked at the emperor's grandson again, the officials who were still hesitant at first had a look of relief in their eyes.
The emperor's grandson corresponded with all the guards and horses in the world. He praised with one hand and warned and beat with the other, everything was just right. He also commended and won over some of the meritorious military generals in the DPRK, appeased the guards and soldiers, and also gave them advance reminders.
Although it is a small matter, it is enough to show that the emperor's grandson is a steady person, not an impulsive and reckless person.
At this point, Zhu Yunxi's first visit to supervise the country was opened today.
He turned around and said calmly: "There was a sudden rebellion in the palace yesterday. Fortunately, it was suppressed. The rebels were punished..."
Zhu Yunxi dragged out every word and looked at the officials in front of him calmly.
Finally, Zhan Hui was seen walking out of the train.
"Your Majesty's Grandson, I have something to report."
Zhu Yunxi smiled slightly: "Yun."
Zhan Hui turned his head and glanced at the generals, and then said in a deep voice: "I am in charge of the Imperial Procuratorate. I heard about the drastic changes in the palace yesterday, and I was frightened and uneasy. I, the Ming Dynasty, are fortunate to have the blessings of our ancestors and the protection of God, and we have never caused any trouble. "
At this point, Zhan Hui's tone was in vain: "However, the palace banned the army, but did not observe the movements of the troops and horses in the camp. It is suspected of condoning the rebellion, and should be held accountable and severely punished."
The emperor's grandson mentioned the rebellion in the palace, which means that there will be more fuss about this matter.
Zhan Hui understood the situation and saw that the emperor's grandson wanted to wait for a minister to pick out the matter, so he took the initiative to take over the matter.
Sure enough, just as Zhan Hui expected.
Zhu Yunxi nodded and said: "What Zhan Shangshu said is not unreasonable. What do you think?"
As he spoke, Zhu Yunxi looked at the officials in front of him again, especially the general train.
The emperor's grandson wants to hold the imperial army accountable.
This is not for no reason. After all, Zhou Ji, the son of Jiang Xiahou, is a personal guard of the Imperial Army.
No matter what methods Zhou Ji used to bring about the Xuanwu Gate Incident with his men, the imperial guards could not escape responsibility.
Someone from the Governor's Mansion of the Fifth Army came out: "To report to the emperor's grandson, Zhou Ji of the Forbidden Army rebelled, and the commander of the Imperial Guards cannot escape the blame. However, yesterday did not cause a catastrophe. The commander of the Imperial Guards has always worked hard, and he can be punished by going north. Guard the border."
Zhu Yunxi showed hesitation on his face and said: "But if this is the case, the Imperial Guards will have no one to lead them. The safety of the palace is now in danger..."
Ru Yu, Minister of the Ministry of War, came out again and spoke: "Chang Sen, the Commander-in-Chief of the Fifth Army, has been a general for generations. He is the third son of the founder of the mountain. He has served in the army for many years. He is a prudent man and loyal to the Ming Dynasty. He can take on a great responsibility at this time."
The Chang family is the uncle's family of the emperor's grandson. Such a family can probably reassure the emperor's grandson that they are in charge of the imperial army.
Zhu Yunxi smiled silently and looked at the second uncle of the leading general, Chang Sen, the founding father of the country.
Everyone saw that the emperor's grandson was undecided.
Zhan Hui and others persuaded Jin: "Chang Sen can take on important responsibilities."
Zhu Yunxi then waved his hand, nodded and said: "In that case, let's do it according to your request."
At this point, Zhu Yunxi quietly looked back at the hall.
There was no movement, so I felt relieved.
It's not that the old man would be dissatisfied if he let his third uncle from his maternal uncle's family take charge of the imperial army.
He saw that the old man seemed to want to severely punish the unlucky commander of the Imperial Guards, so he took action to save the other person's life.
Otherwise, according to the nature of the old man, the people under the Imperial Guards would cause rebellion, and the commander of the Imperial Guards would still be able to survive?
Ru Yun, Zhan Hui and others saw that they wanted to start re-employing the Chang family, but they probably didn't know their true intentions.
Second uncle Chang Sheng, on the other hand, looked up at him many times.
Apparently he understood what he meant.
Although I asked the civil officials for their opinions many times today, in the end it was the generals who benefited.
After all, Chang Sen took over the errand of the imperial guards.
You must know that since the death of the founding king, the forces of the Chang family are basically headed by Duke Liang. The Chang family has become somewhat anonymous in recent years.
But now, he has expressed his intention to reuse the Chang family and the meritorious generals of the Founding King family.
Now he oversees the imperial court and interrogates civil officials in order to stabilize this group and prevent him from showing any partiality.
To supervise the country is to govern, and the way to govern lies in balance.
The generals are still their base, but they cannot let them have the illusion that they can dominate the court.
It has nothing to do with right or wrong, just because the location is different.
At this point, Zhu Yunxi took the initiative and said: "Respecting your Majesty's will, the Marquis of Jiangxia seizes the title of the nine Zhu clans of the Zhou family. The people who participated in the rebellion of the imperial army are the three Zhu clans. At this time, Dali Temple, the Metropolitan Procuratorate, and the Ministry of Punishment are to jointly organize with the Jinyi Guards , settle it as soon as possible and don’t involve others.”
The yamen whose names were called went out to take orders one after another.
Seeing that everything was settled, Zhu Yunxi was about to ask if there was anything to do.
The commander of the Jinyi Guards, Jiang Wei, unexpectedly walked out of the hall.
Under Zhu Yunxi's puzzled gaze, Jiang Yu bowed and clasped his fists, and finally bowed: "I see the emperor's grandson."
Zhu Yunxi raised his eyebrows, wondering: "What's the matter?"
Jiang Wei stood up and raised his head, looking sideways at the civil and military officials: "Your Majesty has a decree to take away the title of the Lu family from the former Crown Princess and reduce her to the Crown Prince's concubine. She will not be included in the clan treasures and will be buried in a chosen place."
This was decided yesterday, and was already the punishment after mercilessly sparing Lu, who had been drugged to death.
However, except for a few officials present, they knew about this in advance.
When most of the officials heard this decree, they suddenly became noisy and started whispering.
A concubine is a legitimate wife, and a concubine is just a concubine.
Naturally, he is not included in the Ming Dynasty clan treasure book, and naturally he cannot be buried with the prince in the future.
However, the Crown Princess Lu was personally canonized by the emperor, and now she was deprived of her title. No one could accept it for a while.
However, Jiang Wei continued: "Seize the title of Prince Zhu Yunwen from the emperor's grandson, and go to Fengyang Imperial City in the central capital as the grandson of the Ming Dynasty emperor."
The prince of Guangling County was deposed!
This piece of news was like artillery firing on the walls of Yingtian City, hitting the heads of all the officials.
"The great grandson of the Emperor! I have something to report!"
"I also have something to report!"
Just after Jiang Wei finished saying that Zhu Yunwen had been deprived of the title of county king, people among the civil servants began to stand at the back and walked out of the train.
Zhu Yunxi immediately raised his eyebrows and looked over blankly.
But at this time, Jiang Wei spoke again: "There is a decree. Lan Yu, Duke of Liang, has been ordered to control the imperial guards and cannot move without permission. Yesterday, he led the troops into the Xuanwu Gate. He did not follow the king's law and resisted the decree. Hand over. It will be dealt with immediately by the Emperor’s Grandson who oversees the country.”
After finishing speaking, Jiang Wei's face looked as if a thousand-year-old ice cellar had never melted, and he waved his hand intoxicatedly.
Under everyone's gaze, Liang Guogong Lan Yu, whose face was full of anger, was rolled up and tied up. He was detained in front of and left by four royal guards, struggling constantly, and was sent to Zhu Yunxi.