Chapter 325 Edict
King Qing's defeat was as expected by the young emperor.
Looking at Prince Qing, who was ashen-faced and had a knife on his neck, but was unwilling to fail and kept shouting, the little emperor felt a strange and pleasant feeling that things were changing.
"Will you kill me?" the little emperor looked at King Jin and asked.
King Jin smiled slightly and said, "No, if you want to continue to be the emperor, you can continue to be the emperor."
"It's too cold up there. I want to go out to the palace and live an ordinary life. Is that okay?" The little emperor's eyes were uneasy.
King Jin raised his eyebrows. The little emperor was quite aware of current affairs and said with a smile: "As you wish."
The little emperor smiled and said, "I will write the edict for the Zen throne."
"Okay." King Jin also smiled.
King Qing glared at the little emperor angrily. He put a knife on the neck of the little emperor. The little emperor refused to write an edict. Now King Jin just said a few words, and the little emperor took the initiative to write an edict.
Why?
In his anger, the young emperor not only wrote an edict to abdicate, but also handed over the imperial seal.
"Shan Lin, you stay and take care of Emperor Xun." King Jin escorted King Qing and his men to leave.
"The prince asked the princess to rest assured at Huangjue Temple. When the work is finished, the prince will come to pick up the princess in person," Mu Dong said.
Although he directly revealed his identity, Jiang Changning would not trust him so easily. However, she did not show it and asked calmly: "How did the prince arrange it?"
The Huangjue Temple is also coming to an end. Those who should be tied up will be tied up, and those who should be killed will be killed.
"I know, I will wait for him at Huangjue Temple." Jiang Changning had no intention of returning to the city after dawn.
"The guilty minister He Lianqing, the guilty minister Helian, the guilty minister Sun Fumiao, the guilty minister. With the intention of plotting to usurp the throne, yesterday he broke into the Forbidden Palace with a knife and took His Majesty hostage."
But Jiang Changning didn't want to show his respect to her at this time, so she could only obey, "Let's all go back to the courtyard and rest. We'll have a vegetarian meal in the dining hall tomorrow morning."
The little emperor smiled, "Shen Qing, please be patient."
"Your Majesty, please be at peace." The King of Jin supported him with both hands.
"People say that the King of Jin has no omissions. I don't believe this. You know my manpower arrangements and make corresponding countermeasures. Did someone tell you?" King Qing asked.
"Guoyao!" King Qing shouted in despair.
The little emperor is about to give up the throne to Prince Jin!
All the civil and military officials were present, and the little emperor was wearing a dragon robe and sitting on the dragon chair.
All the officials in the palace were silent for a moment, and the old minister surnamed Shen shouted loudly: "He Lianyu, you are stealing the country! Your Majesty, you are confused! You"
King Jin smiled and said, "It's almost dawn. It's time to rest after a busy night." He signaled to his men to take Prince Qing and his son to the prison.
King Yu and King De took the brand new dragon robes and put them on King Jin's shoulders.
The guard with a bright sword came in, covered the mouth of the old minister surnamed Shen, and dragged him down.
King Qing rebelled, King Jin took the opportunity to cause trouble, and the city was in chaos.
Prince Qing looked at Prince Yu, "What did He Lian Yu give you? Are you willing to switch sides and help him?"
"That's it?" King Qing was heartbroken. He could also give these to King Yu!
"Brother Xia Wang, you go and do your business." King Jin sent King Yu away.
There were people in the palace who disagreed, but they were not as stubborn as the old minister surnamed Shen. They were also afraid of the swords in the hands of the guards and did not dare to speak out against it.
King Qing's eyes widened, he couldn't believe that his most important ally would betray him, "Why?"
"My surname is also Helian." King Yu said with a smile.
In summer, the daybreak was early and there was so much noise at night. Officials who were not involved did not understand the situation and boldly put on their court clothes and went to court as usual.
He turned and left to clean up the mess.
"It's getting late, Queen Mother, why don't we all go back to the courtyard to rest?" Jiang Changning asked.
There was only one hour left before dawn, and few of the frightened female relatives fell asleep, while some of them opened their eyes and waited for dawn.
King Jin smiled, "Not bad."
The timid people ordered their servants to take leave and huddled at home, but not long after, someone came to invite them to court.
The King of Jin sat down on the dragon chair, and the King of Yu and King De took the lead, shouting "Long Live Long Live" three times, and the others followed.
Seeing that the little emperor woke up, all the officials were very happy. So what happened last night?
Seeing that King Yu treated King Jin like a monarch, King Qing chuckled and said, "He Lianyu, you are really good at winning people's hearts."
A man entered the hall and went straight to Jiang Changning. Under the vigilant eyes of Xiao Chun and others, he saluted and said, "Mu Dong has seen the princess, please give her regards."
The chamberlain explained the matter in detail, and all the officials were stunned.
After talking about King Qing's sins, we must also show King Jin's merits.
"Don't expect anything from King Yu and Huangjue Temple." King Jin said calmly.
The Queen Mother looked at Jiang Changning with complicated eyes. She didn't know what the situation was in the city, but the people here were already under the control of King Jin. As the Queen Mother, what she said was not as useful as Princess Jin.
Except for a few generals who had been promoted based on their military exploits, everyone in the palace was a well-educated poet. When they heard this, their expressions changed.
The situation is unknown, and her return to the city will only cause chaos. If it ruins King Jin's plan, it would be a pity for her to die, but she cannot bring down her three sons.
Prince Qing heard a familiar voice and raised his head, "Father."
"It's me." King Yu walked in.
If he asked her to go somewhere, she would never go.
"Thank you, Your Majesty."
Prince Qing, who had become a prisoner, held his head high and said, "He Lianyu, you don't think you won, do you?"
An old minister came out and said: "Your Majesty, the King of Jin is loyal and patriotic, and should be rewarded."
"The prince's title is hereditary and worthy of serving the Imperial Ancestral Temple." King Yu said calmly.
Prince Qing was a smart man and understood immediately, "He Lianyu, you heard that he also wants to sit in that position. Do you dare to put such a person next to you?"
"Uncle Wang, do you think you can rely on your son to capture my mother, concubine and son, threaten me, and turn defeat into victory?" King Jin asked with a smile.
"Yes." King Yu bowed and withdrew.
What kind of reward should be given? He gave up the throne, so how can he reward him?
The chamberlain unfolded the Zen edict written by the young emperor and read aloud: "In the past, Emperor Yao was in Zen at Yu and Shun, and Shun also ordered Yu. The destiny of heaven is not normal, but he has virtue."
". Respect your position. Play! The calendar of heaven is in your bow. Accept it and hold it, and the fortune of heaven will last forever. You will only obey the great gift, serve all nations, and inherit the destiny of heaven."
Prince Qing narrowed his eyes, "Who is that person?"
"It's useless to sow discord. I've always upheld the principle of trusting people and not trusting people." King Jin said with a smile.
The father and son met again in prison, but they still didn't believe that they had failed. They also had King Yu and Huangjue Temple.
As soon as he finished speaking, Prince Qing was escorted in. His body was stained with blood. It was unclear whether it belonged to him or his opponent.
It was three days later when King Jin used thunderous means to reorganize the court and went to Huangjue Temple to pick up people.
At the same time as the emperor's chariot left the city, a carriage sped out of Dandong City. On the carriage sat a woman and a two or three-year-old child whose features were somewhat similar to hers.
If Mrs. Park were here, she would definitely recognize this woman as none other than the former Princess of Jin Dynasty, Park.
Note: The edict on Zen status in this article is borrowed from the edict on Zen status written by Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty. Friends who are interested in textual research, please forgive me.
Chapter completed!