Chapter 308: Sealed
Since Qin Shi Huang became the emperor, it is customary to posthumously crown his father who failed to become the emperor as the emperor, so after Yunxi's ancestor worship was completed, and the ancestors of the Zhu family knew who the emperor of the Ming Dynasty now knew, the officials of the Ministry of Rites came to ask Yunxi how he planned to posthumously seal Zhu Biao. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½ā
Of course, the officials of the Ministry of Rites are not allowed to mention this matter, at least they can't rush to talk about it, then they will definitely be regarded as horses that shoot Yunxi, and the officials of the Ministry of Rites are all concerned about reputation.
Therefore, the people in the Ministry of Rites came to Yunxi with the matter of sealing Yunwen, Yunxi, and Yunxi as princes, and then mentioned the issue of Zhu Biao's posthumous sealing by the way.
Of course, Yun Xi also thought about this matter, so he said that he would posthumously seal his father Zhu Biao. But the temple number that was posthumously sealed said 'Taizong'.
At that time, the people in the Ministry of Rites were stunned. Chen Di said: "Your Majesty, how can there be a reason for the temple to be posthumously named Taizong? ā
Yun Xi said: "I am the grandson of the first emperor, my father is the eldest son of the first emperor, and the temple number after Taizu is Taizong, how can I not do it?" How is there no such reason? ā
Chen Di was not very good at debating, and he couldn't just show his mouth when talking to the emperor, so he stopped talking for a while, and began to think about the precedents of the past dynasties.
Then I thought about it and found that although there was no precedent for posthumously appointing someone as Taizong, there was also no precedent for the grandson to inherit the throne directly after the founding emperor, at least there was no unified dynasty and a relatively long-lasting secession regime.
Then Chen Di persuaded Yun Xi to dispel this idea on the grounds that there was no precedent for posthumously sealing someone as Taizong in previous dynasties; But since Yun Xi has already put it forward, how can he give up? was on the bar with Chen Di and others, and they had to posthumously seal Zhu Biao as Taizong.
Chen Di said that he couldn't say Yun Xi, but he didn't dare to agree like this, so he just retreated, and the matter of Yun Xi and others being crowned kings was temporarily put on hold.
It just so happened that he had already started to go to work, and the officials in the capital began to discuss this matter, and for a while, there was a lot of discussion in the city, even in the homes of ordinary people who had nothing to do with this matter.
As a great Confucian in the world, of course Fang Xiaoru does not support it, but Yun Xi is also filial piety to fight for a good temple number for his father, who has only seen him a few times, and no one can say that Yun Xi's purpose is impure, so Fang Xiaoru can only persuade patiently.
How will Yun Xi back down? In the end, Yun Xi gave the example of Cao Cao, Cao Cao was not the emperor for a day, but he was posthumously named Taizu, and Cao Pi was only Taizong. So since even Taizu can be posthumously sealed, then of course Taizong can do it too.
In the end, the officials of the Ministry of Rites and Taichang Temple, as well as the majority of officials who had anything to do or had nothing to do with this matter, could only accept it.
Just tossing the matter of whether or not Zhu Biao can be posthumously crowned as Taizong has been tossed for half a month, and it has already reached the beginning of February. After that, I had to toss Zhu Biao's posthumous sealing ceremony, and it was a busy time for a while.
And since it is to chase Zhu Biao, Zhu Biao's other sons also have to be busy. Although Yun Xi is not only the head of Zhu Biao's lineage, but also the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, all the ceremonies are attended and sacrificed by him personally, but Yun Xi and others must at least appear at Zhu Biao's posthumous ceremony.
This led to the fact that after the posthumous sealing of Zhu Biao ended, the officials of the Ministry of Rites proposed to canonize Zhu Yunwen and others as princes. Yun Xi then had to face this thing that gave him a lot of headaches.
The reason why Yun Xi has never mentioned this matter is because he doesn't know how to treat Yun Xi. It is easy to crown a prince, and Yunxi is not reluctant to pay 10,000 stone of rice or wheat a year, the problem is that after the prince is crowned, the fief must be selected.
If Yun Xi thinks that Yun Xi is suitable to be the monarch of a feudal country, then it is much easier to do, Yun Xi after carefully checking the records of the Ming Dynasty, found that many small countries in Nanyang have not paid tribute to the Ming Dynasty, and directly select one to send troops to destroy it and then add Yun Wei as the monarch, and it is okay to keep Yun Wen in Beijing for a year or two.
In fact, Yunxi is very strange, like these small countries, it is just a matter of some tongues, and there are many benefits of being low, why don't you come to the Ming Dynasty to pay tribute? Even the countries bordering the Indian Ocean still have the Ming Dynasty to pay tribute!
But no matter why they didn't come to pay tribute, it wasn't a bad thing to give Yunxi a very good reason anyway. But Yun Wei Yun Xi felt that it was not suitable to be the king of a vassal country, and he couldn't always stay in the domain after being crowned a prince, which was not easy to do.
But Yun Xi's identity is very sensitive, if it drags on for a long time, maybe some ministers will come out to admonish, and Yun Xi will be passive at that time.
Therefore, after the officials of the Ministry of Rites proposed to crown the prince, after repeated thinking, it was finally decided: to crown Yunxi as the king of Wu, and the fief was tentatively set as Hangzhou.
At that time, Zhu Hu, the king of Zhou, was also crowned King Wu and fiefdomed Hangzhou, so Hangzhou still has a palace that was not completed halfway through the construction that year, and it can be processed a little. Although Yunxi didn't really let Yunwen have the idea of vassalizing Hangzhou, he couldn't let others see it, so the palace still had to be repaired, but Hangzhou happened to have half of the palace, so he could save a lot of money.
Then Yun Xi's own mother Concubine Lu believed in Buddhism when she was alive, Yun Xi originally didn't believe in it, but since Concubine Lu died, she seems to have believed in it. Yun Xi didn't want to really study whether Yun Xi really believed it, even if it was fake, he could always use it as an excuse.
Yun Xi still felt that he could not leave Yun Xi in the country, and finally decided to find a suitable country to believe in Buddhism in the central and southern regions, or a country that believed in Hinduism, and sent Yun Xi out.
Generally speaking, countries that believe in Buddhism are relatively easy to deal with, and as long as they are well connected to the local Buddhist monks, they will basically become half. Yun Xi assigned two powerful kings to help Yun Xi support him, and if the country is smaller, he will not be afraid.
As for the future, firstly, Yunxi will call Yunxi's sons to the capital to discipline him, and secondly, he can't take care of it too much, if it is really Yunwen who can't manage the country well, he can't rely on Yunxi not to treat Yunwen well: Our uncles want to ask for a feudal country but can't, but you come up with a semi-independent feudal country, and you don't have the ability to govern it well, you deserve it.
As for the matter of directly not letting Yun Xi be sealed, Yun Xi can start with his own son, but he can't start with his own brother.
decided Yun Hee's whereabouts, then the next thing is Yun Xi and Yun Hee. Yun Xi is fifteen years old this year, although he is not yet an adult and has not married, but according to the royal standard, he can already be crowned, Yun Xi was crowned at the same time as the crown prince, Yun Xi is also about the same age, so he must be crowned king. Yunxi is only ten years old, but he is not in a hurry.
However, Yun Xi thought that since he had done things once, it would be better to do them all, so he also sealed them together: Yun Xi added the title of King Heng, and Yun Xi added the title of King Xu. However, Yun Xi did not settle the fief.