Lonely non-good minister

Chapter 491 Posthumous title Li Zong

The rain in midsummer comes and goes like the wind, and a burst of raindrops falls with great force, accompanied by the roar of thunder, as if a crack is about to be torn open in the sky. As a result, the soil in the cracks of the bricks is not yet wet, and the sun comes from behind. A head popped up from behind the dark clouds.

Song Yuan stood still, feeling that this beam of sunlight was really abrupt, as if it had washed away a layer of dust, and it was so dazzling.

But soon, before the rain marks on the green bricks were burned away by the sun, big raindrops began to fall, crackling, without giving anyone a chance to hide. The strong earthy smell hit his face, but in the blink of an eye, Song Yuan The whole body was completely wet.

A group of palace people hurriedly held umbrellas to protect them from the heavy rain. However, as soon as the sun escaped, the evil wind was rampant and the violent wind tore the oil paper umbrellas desperately. It took a lot of effort for the palace people to grab the handle of the umbrella.

The wet robes were flying, and the soaked robes tightly wrapped Song Yuan's slender and tall body. The rainwater flowed from her temples and avoided her eyebrows very wisely. Several princes also remained silent. Anyone looking for shelter from the rain.

Song Yuan silently thought in his heart, it's going to be soon, it should be soon.

She deliberately recalled her childhood, hoping to find the memory of Emperor Hong Ming loving her, and then convince herself to go in and see him again, but her head hurt from the memory, and she couldn't remember anything too specific.

The words "father loves her very much" are completely empty.

Everyone seems to say this, saying that she is a young child, so she is loved very much. However, her food, clothing, housing and transportation are all taken care of by her mother. The person who teaches her reading and literacy is her husband, and the person who leads her on horseback and archery is a master. When she is afraid of She was accompanied by a martial artist and an aunt.

It seems that her father only speaks a few words to her when he comes to her mother's yard. At other times, he lives in the mouths of others. Even her playfulness and mischief when she was young will be interpreted as her father's love and affection.

Song Yuan didn't think it was love. Over the years, there was a saying she understood deeply: love that she couldn't feel didn't exist in itself. She was allowed to indulge not because of love, but just because of ignorance.

She had too many children. To Emperor Hong Ming, she might just be a little guy for fun, equivalent to kittens and puppies. Who would make strict demands on kittens and puppies?

Perhaps, for other people, her son deserves all the love from his father because of his mother's worth. However, it is also the love from an adult man. The care of her eldest brother has penetrated into almost everything she can feel. Her father needs others. The repeated emphasis on concern becomes insignificant and not worth mentioning.

The rain was getting heavier and heavier. Song Yuan wiped the rain from his face and calmed down his emotions. Then a servant rushed out from the palace and knelt on the ground and shouted loudly with a trembling voice: "The Emperor is dead."

Hearing this, everyone quickly knelt down on the ground. Song Yuan looked back at the dead dormitory with no emotion in his heart.

There was no sadness, no happiness, not even relaxation. The mind was completely calm, as if the deceased was just a stranger whom we met normally.

She shouldn't have dirty her hands.

Emperor Hong Ming's death was expected by everyone. It can even be said that most people hope that he will die early. People are snobbish. No matter ministers or children and grandchildren, no one will like an elder who is fatuous, selfish, and mean to the core. The courtiers chose several posthumous titles for Emperor Hong Ming, but Queen Shen was not satisfied. In the end, she drafted a word of her own, Li.

Song Yuan did not object to this title. Although several courtiers felt it was inappropriate, they did not object too fiercely, and the posthumous title was decided on, Li Zong.

A very insulting posthumous title, which is very consistent with Emperor Hong Ming's mean, selfish, perverse and violent character.

It had only been a few months since Song Chun died of illness. For this reason, no one had the energy to properly organize the funeral ceremony of Emperor Hong Ming. In addition, Empress Shen personally issued a message saying that the king and the prince of Wei were bereaved one after another, and they should practice the virtue of diligence and frugality and directly prepare for the funeral. The budget for the ceremony was cut in half, and everything was kept simple. It was only necessary to send orders to a few princes who were away to come back for the funeral. The vigil was not long, and he was buried in a month.

After that, it was time to prepare for Song Yuan's enthronement ceremony. In order to clear away the gloom, Queen Shen repeatedly promised that the ceremony would be grand, regardless of whether this arrangement would make Emperor Hong Ming lose face.

After Song Yuan ascended the throne, he respected his aunt Shen as the empress dowager and his biological mother Xiao Shen as the empress dowager. He named his first wife Mu as the empress dowager and moved to the middle palace. He allowed all the concubines to leave the palace with their children and rest in peace in their old age. They can move to the palace to take care of themselves in old age, and the concubines who cannot be favored can be released to go home and get married on their own. If the maids in the palace are over twenty-five years old, they can leave the palace and get married on their own.

As for the previous dynasty, Mu Guogong retired and Mu Lin was transferred from the local government to the Situ Palace. The influence of Mu Guogong's Palace was no longer strong. However, as a rookie, Mu Lin could revitalize the family. This was a decision made by Song Yuan and Mu Guogong in a mutual compromise. , She respects the old minister Mu Guogong, but she does not need this old minister to tell her what to do.

Mu Guogong also knew that he had no leverage to negotiate with Song Yuan. Transferring Mu Lin from the local area to the capital was already the brightest future he could win for his descendants. As for what would happen in the future, he really had no control over it.

Relying on his years of experience in civil affairs, Song Yuan promoted many truly talented local officials from the local areas, streamlined the staffing of various bureaus, redefined responsibilities, and decentralized all those officials who only knew how to push the envelope when things happened. And the standards for Sikong government performance verification have been improved.

This move made hundreds of officials complain, but at the same time, the doubled salary and official welfare made everyone shut up.

Strict requirements are not unacceptable even if they are polished by money.

Song Yuan, the residence of several elder brothers, was also re-divided. The third master Song Zhu was transferred from Chen Liu to the southern royal residence. Not far away from him was the residence of the sixth master Song Fen. The royal power there was because of the imperial family. The forceful intervention of the Wei Mansion has been suppressed, and if they want to resist, they can only use troops, but are Song Zhu and Song Bun nothing?

No matter how bad the two of them are, they are still people who have held military power in the northwest and experienced wars. It is not worth mentioning to overwhelm a group of royal family who only know how to fight on paper.

The fifth master Song Fu continued to be stationed in the northwest, and the second master Song Run continued to be stationed in Shanggu, but the garrison range extended all the way to Liaodong. Zhou Ye was transferred to Liaodong County. Song Yuan gave him military power. She believed that Zhou Ye understood what she meant.

Since there is fertile land in Liaodong, it will be the granary of the Wei Dynasty once it is successfully cultivated, so she is bound to win this land.

Song Wei was decentralized to Liaodong and directly became the county magistrate of Liaodong. He had no experience, but Liaodong was also a fertile wasteland at this time, and everything had to be started from scratch. Song Yuan believed that such a place was the most suitable for practicing. Song Ce Ze went to work as a clerk in Tingwei Mansion. Every day he started copying a large pile of files. Each case refreshed the young man's simple cognition.


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