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When Yang Jian died of illness, everyone knelt down and cried bitterly.
Listening to the cries of the crowd, Huang Mingyuan couldn't help but sigh. Yang Jian's death marked the end of an era. Although Yang Jian is not well-known in Chinese history, compared to the Ming Jun and Holy Lord boasted by later generations of literati, Yang Jian was really a monarch who started an era.
Since the death of Emperor Wu of the Jin Dynasty, the Rebellion of the Eight Kings, the intrusion of the Five Barbarians into China, and the great chaos in the world, the Central Plains has been in chaos for three hundred years. Yang Jian and his son were just gangsters, but they came to dominate the country within a few decades. Yang Jian reigned for twenty-three years, established three provinces and six ministries; reformed local administration; revised the "Kaihuang Code"; rectified the administration of officials; conducted a large-scale review of appearance; exported and finalized the registration form; reformed the currency; reformed the military system; revived Han culture; and began to conduct imperial examinations. ¡¤¡¤¡¤¡¤¡¤Each incident affected the development of China for thousands of years.
It¡¯s just that the Sui Dynasty died early, and Yang Jian was criticized by future generations for establishing Yang Guang. Coupled with the Tang Dynasty¡¯s dirty talk, Yang Jian was not taken seriously by future generations.
Yang Jian has a cautious and prudent character, obeys orders and prohibitions, listens to government affairs every morning, and is still tireless when the sun turns west. Although he is stingy with money, he is not stingy in rewarding meritorious ministers. When soldiers die in battle, they will be given preferential compensation and envoys will be sent to express condolences to the families of the deceased. He cared about the people, encouraged them to do farming and mulberry farming, and did not do corvee lightly or pay taxes lightly. He lived a frugal and simple life, and the cars and things he used were repaired and used whenever they were old or broken; if it was not a banquet, his meals would only consist of meat and vegetables; his harem was all dressed in washed clothes. During the reigns of Emperor Kaihuang and Renshou, men all wore silk clothes instead of damask. The clothes, belts and accessories were only made of copper and iron bone horns, without gold and jade decorations. Therefore, the wealth of the country is increasing day by day, and the storehouses are abundant. At the beginning of Yang Jian's Zen acceptance, the number of households in the Sui Dynasty was less than 4 million; by the end of Renshou, it exceeded 8.9 million households, and Jizhou alone had one million households. At this time, the entire prosperous Tang Dynasty could not achieve this. .
As for being jealous and censorious, listening to slander, having a nature of deep suspicion, pampering and spoiling his direct descendants, creating heroes and meritorious generals, punishing barbarians and retreating, there are very few who survive. These are all caused by Yang Jian's harsh character, and more importantly, because of Yang Jian's harsh character. The reason for the political struggle is the influence of customs left over from the troubled times of Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, and Yang Jian cannot be criticized for this.
Generally speaking, Yang Jian has both merits and demerits in Chinese history, but his merits outweigh his faults. He gets nine out of ten points and can be called a saint.
Everyone was crying in pain, and no one knew that Huang Mingyuan was already wandering around.
At this time, the ceremonial officer came to comfort Yang Guang, and prepared the Zi Palace of Emperor Daxing, and began to follow the formal etiquette process for the emperor's funeral.
Yang Guang'ai destroyed the bones and was unable to show off, so he asked Yang Su to do it.
Everyone wanted to directly support Yang Guang to succeed Yang Jianling, but Huang Mingyuan stopped him. Huang Mingyuan advised Yang Guang: "If you succeed to the throne at this time, your name will not be correct and your words will not go smoothly. Now that the late emperor has just passed away, the prince must not leave any excuse." Yang Guang agreed.
Yang Guangnai ordered Huang Mingyuan to lead the security inside and outside Renshou Palace, lead the troops to enforce martial law, and not to ring the bells and drums; he also ordered Yang Su to be the envoy of Shanling, to take charge of Yang Jian's funeral; he also ordered the etiquette officials to set up all the books and grand officials; he also ordered all officials The family members cried for Yang Jian.
On Yimao (21st day), Yang Guang mourned Yang Jian. Because of the hot weather at this time, everyone was worried that the body would stink, so they had to choose to mourn the emperor in Renshou Palace. High-ranking officials must stay and fast in the palace, while minor officials must fast and stay outside the palace. The day of Yang Jian's funeral was rushed. In the past two days, many ministers rushed from Chang'an to Renshou Palace, which made some old ministers miserable.
On the same day, Yang Guang succeeded to the throne in front of Yang Jian's body and officially became the emperor of the Sui Dynasty.
Yang Guangnai ordered civil and military officials not to have fun and to prohibit weddings and funerals. Soldiers and civilians must wear tassels and wear plain tassels for twenty-seven days, and are not allowed to marry within one month; they are not allowed to have fun (that is, any form of cultural and entertainment activities; mainly literary and artistic performances) for one hundred days; forty-nine Slaughter is not allowed for 27 days; prayers and sacrifices are not allowed for 27 days; starting from the day of the great mourning in the capital, all temples and Guanzhong bells are rung 30,000 times
After struggling like this for several days, they finally managed to finish the work, and everyone finally started to send Yang Jian's Zi Palace back to Beijing. It was a last resort to hold funerals for the emperor in Renshou Palace, but the funeral still had to be held in the palace to show legitimacy.
Everyone toiled for several days. In August, on Ding Mao (the third day of the lunar month), Yang Jian's coffin traveled from Renshou Palace to Daxing City. Four willows in the river fell for no reason, and then the flowers and leaves came back; on Bingzi (the twelfth day), Yang Guang was in There was a funeral for Yang Jian in Daxing Hall; on Wuyin (14th day), Yang Guang summoned the ministers and named Yang Jian the Kaihuang Renshou Shenwu Shengwen Emperor and the temple name Gaozu. In October, Emperor Gaozuwen Yang Jian and Empress Dugu were buried together in Tailing, in the same grave but in different caves.
The era of Yang Jian is officially over.
When the emperor is mourning, the etiquette is unimaginably complicated. Fortunately, after Huang Mingyuan returned to Beijing, he served as the security officer inside and outside the Daxing Palace, responsible for the palace's security work.?Crying soul all the time.
Looking at the various people, Huang Mingyuan always felt that he was just a bystander among them and could not blend in. As a person of later generations, he could not be so grief-stricken for someone who was not close to him, even if the other person was an emperor. Huang Mingyuan looked at everyone as a latecomer, and witnessed the end of this era.
For Yang Jian, Huang Mingyuan had no special feelings. He only lamented his death, but he was more worried about the coming of Yang Guang's era.
Huang Mingyuan looked at Yang Guang from below, looking tired but happy, as if he was full of strength. Although Huang Mingyuan knew that this day would come, he always felt unrealistic every time he saw Yang Guang in imperial uniform. This was the man who pushed the prosperity of the Great Sui Dynasty to the extreme, and also the man who completely destroyed the prosperity of the Great Sui Dynasty.
Yang Guang also noticed something strange about Huang Mingyuan. He thought that Huang Mingyuan felt tired from guarding day and night these days, so he encouraged Huang Mingyuan to pay more attention to his health.
¡°At least in front of Huang Mingyuan, Yang Guang is not as cold as he seems.
Huang Mingyuan did not hide anything, but said tentatively: "Now that the saint has succeeded to the throne, the world is unified. Mingyuan is still worried that he will not be able to catch up with the footsteps of the saint, so he feels a little nervous."
When Yang Guang heard this, he laughed "haha".
"Mingyuan, do you know that I have decided on a new reign name?"
"I am stupid."
"Great cause! My great cause."
As soon as he mentioned these things, Yang Guang said with some excitement: "What I am talking about is my great cause. The great cause that can be carried forward in the future is far beyond the great cause of the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors. On this road, Ming Yuan must accompany you. How can you not be too tight?" Follow me."
"Thank you, saint!"
Huang Mingyuan quickly bowed and said, at least for now, Yang Guang still trusts him quite a bit.
Great cause.
The great cause that remains unchanged, Huang Mingyuan doesn¡¯t know if this great cause can become a real great cause with the addition of himself as a variable. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com