Ball Ball Cultivation
Chapter 626: Restoring Order 35
She knocked out the eunuchs and palace maids who had bullied her in the remote palace where she lived, and then burned them to death.
The body shape of the burned palace maid was similar to that of the Ninth Princess, so the Ninth Princess was pronounced dead.
Otherwise, how could the Ninth Princess, who was recorded in the books, escape from the clutches of the Tatars?
If you were to say that there was any deep affection between these princes and princesses, there really wasn't.
There are many aristocratic families now, and the old emperor's harem is a microcosm of the court's power, and the struggle is even more undercurrent.
There is a lot of hatred between these noble families, but there is really not much affection between them.
However, as the eldest prince was the son of the late queen, he had the royal family behind him. Apart from instilling in him the dangers of aristocratic families, the old emperor taught him some poems and songs to cultivate his sentiments. He taught him nothing about how to save face, fight for power, or govern the country.
The Fourth Prince is somewhat similar to his mother, Concubine Chen Defei. He is a bit high-brow and indifferent to fame and fortune. He seems to be a man of pure temperament.
Otherwise, he wouldn't have protected Wang Chenxi out of love. When he learned that his mother's death was indirectly caused by the Wang family, he almost collapsed.
As for the other princes, Gu Zhao wants to affect the interests of the aristocratic families, and he has no intention of winning them over now. They will definitely not surrender willingly.
Moreover, the guardian spirit and Han Chou both gave him a hint that in the future, the imperial power of the Dayong Dynasty would be concentrated in the hands of the emperor, and the power of the aristocratic families would be greatly weakened. Things like cultivating land to support the army and controlling the officialdom must never happen again.
Gu Zhao seemed to have opened up his Ren and Du meridians, and his originally vague goal gradually became clear.
The imperial examination system was implemented, the division of labor in officialdom was improved, and military power was divided into eight military regions, three of which were in the north.
Two on the southern border, two along the coast, and one in Kyoto, each garrisoned with 30,000 of the finest troops. Military exercises were conducted every four years, and the garrisons were rotated.
Sitting in this supreme position, Gu Zhao could also understand that the Han family had no foundation, and their only daughter was the future queen. It was also expected that the Gu family would use all their strength to protect Han Xue and hand over the remaining elite troops of the Han family army to himself.
The Han family army is Gu Zhao's greatest reliance for ascending the throne. This is the sword that his father has raised for more than ten years. This sword will not only kill the Tatars and the Qiang Kingdom, but also be used against the aristocratic families.
However, Wang Chenxi was reborn and broke most of the sword that his father had raised for more than ten years, and inadvertently let the Tatar army act as the real sword. This sword was uncontrollable and killed the aristocratic families and the royal family. Gu Zhao had to have the courage of a founding emperor to formulate national policies and restore national strength.
In the blink of an eye, it was time for the old emperor's funeral. Han Chou wanted to send Han Xue and her son back to preside over the funeral ceremony. The future Han Xue did not have the social skills, but the return of the real Han Xue meant that they needed to leave.
Because of this, Qiuqiu sent a dream to the Imperial Observatory, postponing the date of the old emperor's funeral until "Han Xue" woke up.
Of course, the dream did not say this, but it was given to the dream because the late emperor died in vain and needed Buddhist and Taoist rituals to purify the resentment for 9981 days before he could be buried.
When several princes were guarding the mourning hall, there would be gusts of cold wind for no reason. The Imperial Observatory gave a solution, and Gu Zhaohe and the remaining princes naturally obeyed the Imperial Observatory's orders.
At the same time, Gu Zhao could not officially ascend the throne as emperor, which was what several princes wanted.
Gu Zhao also needs to use this time to catch the mastermind who secretly framed his mother and colluded with the Tatars. The Han family army behind him and the remaining royal secret guards are not just for show.
All this information was what Gu Zhao saw in his dream. He checked according to the results and found the correct answer every time.
According to the instructions in the dream, he can accurately find his future right-hand man and get twice the result with half the effort.
The remaining royal secret guards believed that the old master had handed over the hidden power of the royal family to the prince a long time ago, and it was great that there could be a smooth transition.
If they are not held accountable for failing to protect their master, they will work harder to serve their new master.
Gu Zhao knew that the emperor was tortured to death by nightmares. After all, he lay on the juice of datura flowers every day and could not distinguish between reality and illusion. The Tatars also tortured him deliberately. The emperor, who was already in poor health, lost his family and country in the blink of an eye and died soon.
Han Yuan's appearance was rather unexpected. Originally, the people of the imperial city and the royal families all believed that he had died in the fire in the general's mansion.
Unexpectedly, he was rescued from the sea of fire by a loyal servant and went north to look for his grandfather Han Shu, where he was unexpectedly rescued by a traveling merchant.
Not only did he improve his health, but he also learned new knowledge, brought new characters, and a large number of books and documents.
The convenient 26 pinyin letters and Arabic numerals are simple and easy to learn.
It took only a month for the idea to spread among Han's shops and the families of the Han's army martyrs.
Now I have completed study and training and started working.
Of course, children with learning talents will continue their education.
The four required textbooks are Changed Chinese, Simple Arithmetic, Dayong Law and Dayong Chronicles.
If you don't learn the words of the sages, but only learn these messy things, you will not be able to be an official, you will not seize the educational resources of the aristocratic families, and the aristocratic families will not exclude or suppress you.
In the eyes of the aristocratic families, these things are taught to the untouchables to facilitate the production of strange and ingenious things, and are not to be feared.
However, the thing called a dictionary is quite useful. The 3,000 simplified commonly used Chinese characters are said to have been obtained by the master of the future empress, a powerful man who lived in seclusion in the mountains. He worked with his disciples for decades and studied hard.
This is because the Queen Mother is promoting it at her own expense for the sake of her master, so it is difficult to suppress it.
If the aristocratic family does not want to learn, the dictionary still has the corresponding original characters, and the role of pinyin is reflected, inadvertently popularizing the role of pinyin.
In a dynasty where the aristocracy monopolized knowledge and education, the free popularization of simple writing was out of reach.
It took only three months, starting with the soldiers of the Han family army and then to their families, and now to hundreds of orphanages across the country.
Han Xue said that after the popularization of papermaking and printing technology, printing teaching materials became very simple.
You only need to learn basic pinyin and numbers, plus three thousand commonly used simplified characters, and you can get rid of illiteracy and achieve the simplest reading.
Don't underestimate the wisdom and desire for knowledge of the ancients. This knowledge was originally only accessible to the nobles, but now the emperor and the empress allow them to learn it for free, truly loving the people like their own children.
Once you have learned well, there will be special jobs waiting for you, and you will never have to go hungry again.
The Ninth Princess was busy building the orphanage and working with Han Yuan to promote education. The two of them quickly became familiar with each other, but when they encountered problems, they had different opinions and argued every day.
When the construction of the main road was on track, there was not much time left before Han Xue and Han Chou left.
With the money and grain that Han Chou allocated from the aristocratic families, in order to solve the problem of the aristocratic families controlling the economy, factories and shops expanded rapidly.
At that time, there were thousands of factories across the country, and the corresponding stores would have required at least 5,000 to meet the requirements.
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