Chapter 228: The Enthronement Ceremony The Queen's New Deal points to the world!(1/5)
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A falcon comes from the west.
The letter is stained with battle blood.
Jiang Zhiyu took a deep breath and stuffed the letter into his arms.
"Your Majesty! It's time to begin!"
The official from the Ministry of Rites reminded him in a low voice. He had never thought that this princess who had lived in the palace for more than ten years would have such an aura that he did not dare to look up at her.
He didn't understand.
There are obviously such excellent candidates for the crown prince, why did Jiang Zheng have to be entangled among those princes before?
If it hadn't been for the fact that the palace was almost stained with blood yesterday, he would have even thought that Jiang Zheng had already fallen in love with this little princess.
Jiang Zhiyu responded calmly: "Yeah! Got it!"
She took a deep breath and walked forward slowly, escorted by thousands of people. Officials from the Ministry of Rites quickly opened the door.
What came into view were the civil and military officials sitting at attention.
Hearing the door open, all the civil and military ministers thought about it.
It is naturally unusual for a new emperor to ascend the throne, and a female emperor to ascend the throne.
After just experiencing such an incident yesterday, many of them stood on the opposite side of Jiang Zhiyu. Although most of them were sitting still, the Feiyu Guard and the Military Intelligence Department now fell into Jiang Zhiyu's hands.
Isn’t the evidence simple?
Therefore, they were extremely careful not to cause any trouble at the enthronement ceremony, even in their appearance and appearance.
Under the gaze of everyone, Jiang Zhiyu wore a yellow robe and walked forward step by step.
Go to the stairs and walk up one step at a time.
Towards the Dragon Throne, towards the core of power in the entire desert country.
Get closer step by step.
All the ministers watched solemnly.
They are about to witness history and the birth of the first female emperor in history.
Jiang Zhiyu also took a breath.
Before marrying Zhao Hao, she never thought that one day she would reach this point.
She is not interested in the throne.
But for Zhao Hao, she can do anything.
When she first knew that Zhao Hao wanted to help her become the empress, she only regarded it as a tool to help Zhao Hao.
However, when she saw the dragon chair today, she suddenly felt a sense of heaviness.
This heavy feeling, the responsibility to all people in the world, weighed heavily on her heart.
She suddenly understood why Zhao Hao looked so pious when he was telling her the knowledge.
She didn't understand it at the time.
But now I feel the same way.
Now that we have reached this point, we must be a good emperor and live up to the trust of the "little gentleman".
Finally, she stood at the top of the steps.
Looking at the civil and military officials of the dynasty, my mind was in a trance for a while.
"Dang!"
The sound of chimes quickly brought her back to consciousness.
On both sides of the royal road, the Zhonghe Shao Music Band had already started playing.
The eight musical instruments of gold, stone, silk, bamboo, gourd, earth, leather, and wood work together seamlessly, making the palace music extremely solemn and solemn.
After a full quarter of an hour, the music gradually died down.
Jiang Zhiyu knew that the time had come to praise the late emperor's achievements.
She took a deep breath and took out a thick booklet from the tray on the side.
He cleared his throat and read aloud:
"The late emperor passed away on April 19, the Jiashen year, at the age of seventy-seven."
"In the year of Xuan Ling, the evil evil in Kyoto was put down, and the remnants of the sect in the wilderness were eliminated."
"In the tenth year of Xuan Ling's reign, twenty-seven lost cities were recaptured."
"In the 19th year of Xuanling, the foreigners were completely driven out of the west of Zhuyi City, laying the foundation for the prosperity of hundreds of cities in the Wasteland, realizing the great aspirations of the previous monarchs of the Wasteland, and building up the Great Wasteland for hundreds of years."
"In the 20th year of Xuan Ling's reign, the farming system and military merit system were introduced, rivers and canals were diverted, and long acres were benefited. Since then, there has not been a single hungry person in the deserted country."
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He eloquently listed Jiang Zheng’s achievements one by one.
All the officials in the audience had pious eyes and sad expressions.
No matter what happened to Jiang Zheng in his later years, he was definitely a good emperor.
Throughout the hundreds of years of history of the deserted country, no one can compare to him in terms of diligent administration.
During his forty years in office, he personally presided over the imperial examinations every year, which led to the phenomenon of no fraud in the imperial examinations for forty consecutive years in the Huang country.
Almost all the civil servants present were his disciples who had been promoted by him personally.
Who doesn't admire such an emperor?
Even Jiang Zhiyu's eyes were a little red after reading this booklet. She had to admit that except for the last year, Jiang Zheng, the emperor, was really amazing.
It is difficult for me to surpass her. All I can do is try my best to live up to the people.
"The late emperor loved the people like his own son. Now that I have inherited the great power, I should uphold the heaven and earth, inherit the legacy of my ancestors, and pass on the laws and regulations that benefit the people. I have also established the Agriculture and Fertilizer Department in the Ministry of Household Affairs, the Smelting Department in the Ministry of Industry, and the New Military Department in the Ministry of War... In compliance with the instructions of the late emperor
Will, let the seven sons of Jiashen take charge to strengthen the people's livelihood, wealth, and military equipment in our wilderness..."
This is the policy agenda of the new emperor.
When the officials heard this, they were all relieved.
The process of establishing a new emperor this time actually had some ups and downs. What they were most afraid of was that after the empress inherited the throne, she would change the previous decrees in order to consolidate her position, causing panic in the whole country.
But now it seems that Jiang Zhiyu not only did not make random changes, but even proposed many novel and practical decrees.
Not only is Jiang Zheng's thought perfectly inherited, but it is also sublimated in many places.
Although the re-appointment of the Seventh Son of Jiashen had the intention of supporting the new ministers, in a strict sense, it did not violate Jiang Zheng's intention.
Because what Jiang Zheng originally wanted was to fully devote the Jiashen Seven Sons to production and continuously cultivate talents for the deserted country.
Jiang Zhiyu just implemented this policy in more detail.
This new decree.
The more they listened, the more they respected Jiang Zhiyu as the new emperor.
Especially the former direct descendants of Jiang Zheng, most of their wariness towards the empress and the Zhao family disappeared immediately.
With such a female emperor, what else can I ask for?
Even if they are dismissed in the future, they will be willing to do so.
After reading the new decree, Jiang Zhiyu finally sat on the dragon throne.
Empress!
Officially enthroned.
In mid-air, a crack in space loomed, and the Kyushu Cauldron fell from the sky and landed on the ground, emitting a vast holy sound.
The Mountain and River Seal and the Imperial Seal flew out from it, and landed beside the empress respectively in the eyes of everyone.
This kind of scenery impressed all the civil and military officials of the dynasty.
All the ministers bowed down one after another.
"Long live my emperor! Long live!"
"Long live my emperor! Long live!"
"Long live my emperor! Long live!"
The sound of piety is heard endlessly and lasts forever.
To be continued...