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Chapter 585: Big Man: Tianzhu has bullied me too much!

Chapter 585: Big Man: Tianzhu has bullied me too much!
Changan
A group of county governors with the rank of 2,000 stones flocked to the city to mourn the late emperor. However, after only three days, the mourning clothes hung in every household were taken down at the request of the court.

No official prohibited the people from marrying wives, marrying daughters, offering sacrifices, drinking alcohol, or eating meat.

According to the etiquette of the past, relatives and officials who were handling funerals and attending memorial ceremonies should be barefoot. Even the width and length of the hemp scarf tied on the head and the hemp rope tied on the feet had certain requirements.

The court should also organize the people to mourn for the late emperor from morning to night, crying with passion and in agony.

Court officials had to set an example themselves and even after the emperor was buried, they had to wear mourning clothes for several months.

However, all these demands were exempted in the late emperor's will.

Moreover, all the concubines in the harem, from the ladies to the maids, were arranged to be sent home. If they did not want to go home, they would be arranged to stay in a mansion in Chang'an City, and the court would be responsible for their food and accommodation. In order to prevent them from having nothing to do on weekdays, the court would buy their sewn clothes and shoes, allowing them to earn money through their own labor.

All the county governors bowed their heads and remembered Liu Bian. Liu Bian's will cared about the people everywhere, without pursuing any pomp and circumstance, leaving only tenderness and warmth.

This made the county magistrates think of Emperor Xiaowen.

In the court, the newly enthroned emperor Liu Xie, facing the gazes of all the courtiers, said firmly: "The late emperor reigned for 19 years, and he was reasonable, benevolent and caring for the people. The general suggests that the late emperor's posthumous title should be 'Ren'. What do you think?"

To accumulate righteousness and accomplish great deeds is called benevolence; to be kind to the people and to love things is called benevolence; to restrain oneself and to return to propriety is called benevolence; to respect the virtuous and to love one's relatives is called benevolence; to sacrifice one's life for benevolence is called benevolence; to be able to sacrifice one's country is called benevolence; to benefit all generations is called benevolence; to follow one's nature and act in peace is called benevolence; to benefit the people is called benevolence; to humble oneself and to serve the inferior is called benevolence; to act according to merit is called benevolence; to be generous, trustworthy, quick-witted and benevolent is called benevolence; to love benevolence and to establish things is called benevolence; to embody the origin and to establish the extreme is called benevolence; to love life like heaven is called benevolence; to educate and enlighten everyone is called benevolence; to have a kind heart is called benevolence; to be benevolent and loving is called benevolence.

It can be said that "Ren" is a truly complimentary posthumous title, which is a high praise for the emperor's diligence, love for the people, kindness and generosity during his reign.

This posthumous title couldn't be more appropriate for Liu Bian.

"Your Majesty is wise."

The ministers expressed their opinions one after another, and the vast majority agreed and supported. Even if there were dissenting voices, they were quickly drowned out by the majority.

After deciding on Liu Bian's posthumous title, Liu Xie changed the reign title to Jian'an and began to promote court officials. Guan Yu was made general, Zhang Fei was made front general, and Huang Zhong was made rear general, all of whom were given gold seals and purple ribbons.

Under the advice of Liu Bei and others, Liu Xie divided the Han Dynasty into four military regions, except for the Southern Army and the Northern Army, according to different geographical locations. The military and political affairs of these four military regions were separated, and the military affairs were managed by General Guan Yu, General Zhang Fei, General Zhao Yun, and General Huang Zhong respectively.

Chen Dao was the Minister of Imperial Household, Wu Ban was the Minister of Tingwei, Liu Biao was the Minister of Zongzheng, Xun Yu was the Minister of the Imperial Household, Ma Chao was the Minister of Guards, Ma Dai was the Minister of Guards, Fa Zheng was the Minister of the Chancellery, Xu Shu was the Chief Censor, Zhuge Liang was the Minister of the Chancellery and the Palace Attendant, and Pang Tong was the Inspector of the Capital.

At first, Liu Xie wanted to appoint Ma Chao and Ma Dai as the General of Heaven and General of Earth, ranking them above the Nine Ministers!

However, this playful enthronement soon met with collective opposition from all the ministers.

Liu Xie had no choice but to settle for the second best and found a non-permanent Weiwei position, letting Ma Chao serve as Weiwei Qing and Ma Dai as Weiwei Cheng to Ma Chao.

Then Ma Chao and Ma Dai were given the titles of "General of Heavenly Power" and "General of Earthly Power".

You can't object to this now, can you?
Who says that the Nine Ministers cannot concurrently serve as generals of miscellaneous titles?

The fact was just as Liu Xie had expected. Although the ministers had complicated expressions on their faces, the voices of opposition were much smaller.

Liu Xie took this opportunity to confirm the enthronement of Ma Chao and Ma Dai.

The rest, such as Huang Xu, Liao Hua, and Liu Ba, were either palace attendants under the command of the Minister of Imperial Household, or officers in the Northern Army, or officials under the Ministry of the Imperial Household and the other nine ministries.

Among them, Guan Ping's official position was captain under Guan Yu.

Only Pang Hui was mentioned repeatedly by Liu Xie, who kept saying, "Come on, put this guy in jail for me!" But as he spoke, it turned into, "If this guy can't even interrogate the criminals, put him in jail!"

Eventually Pang Hui was promoted to the position of Tingwei Zuo Ping.

Fifteen days after Liu Bian's body was buried, mourning for the late emperor came to an end.

At the court meeting, Liu Xie, Liu Bei and a group of court officials took off their mourning clothes.

Liu Xie ordered people to bring a huge map, which was different from any previous map. This map clearly marked various famous mountains and rivers, numerous large and small countries, and all the official roads and dangerous paths. It was so amazing that people would drop their jaws.

Liu Xie took the ruler handed to him by the palace maid with a serious expression.

He knocked hard on the Tianzhu railing, his serious expression replaced by anger in the blink of an eye, the blue veins on his forehead jumped, he gritted his teeth and said: "The king of Tianzhu not only refused to return the traitor Wang Guosong Jian, but also dared to insult the Han Dynasty and threatened to marry a Han princess!"

"It's tolerable, but it's unbearable!"

Liu Xie raised his arm and threw the ruler heavily to the ground. With a crisp sound, the ruler broke into two pieces.

The court officials all felt the emperor's surging anger.

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Although several years had passed, Liu Bei still remembered clearly what Liu Xie had said about the Indian princess asking for marriage.

At that time, the trade between the Han Dynasty and India was booming. Due to the reproduction of various skills in the Shangfang Mansion, the production of porcelain and sugar increased rapidly and sold well in India. A steady stream of wealth flowed to the Han Dynasty, and the Han Dynasty established workshops, clinics, and roads in the local area. This enabled the people to work in the workshops during their spare time to supplement their family income. Newborn babies would not die easily because of the existence of clinics. The population of the Han Dynasty ushered in a spurt of growth.

Just at this time, a prince of India unilaterally tore up the trade agreement, robbed the caravan's goods, and even threatened that the Han Dynasty would give him a princess before he would continue the trade.

Fortunately, Pang De, the Protector General of the Western Regions, led the Western Regions coalition forces and defeated the prince's army cleanly and efficiently, rescuing the caravan.

After that, the above-mentioned incidents did not occur again in India, but there were occasional frictions.

Those years were a good time for the Han Dynasty, which had experienced war, to recuperate and it was not easy to mobilize troops. Instead, Liu Bian, the emperor, came to persuade him and Liu Xie not to mobilize troops, but to accumulate strength first.

This allowed Tianzhu to thrive for several years.

Liu Xie waved to the palace servant, who quickly handed him a brand new ruler. After holding the new ruler, Liu Xie took a deep breath and said slowly:

"The late emperor was benevolent and did not want to fight an unprepared war, so he did not pursue the matter."

"now."

Liu Xie gripped the ruler tightly and raised it above his head, as if he was holding a sword that could cut through iron like mud!

His voice was not loud, but it was more resolute than ever before. "So that the foreign kings can know the power of the Han people!"

The representatives of the various families who attended the court meeting were already crying with joy. In recent years, following the decrees of the Han Dynasty, they invested money in the workshop and made a lot of money. It can be said that their lives are better now than in the past.

But what does Tianzhu represent? It is a rich land with vast tracts of fertile fields and three crops a year!
According to the caravans that came and went, not only was India still in the barbaric era, but its farming methods were also extremely barbaric and far inferior to those of the Han Dynasty in the past.

In their opinion, it is just occupying the toilet without doing anything. Isn't it a waste for the Indians? !
The day to attack India has finally come!
(End of this chapter)

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