Chapter 1153: The New Emperor Ascends the Throne

Liu Chan finally finished his life, ascended the throne as the emperor at the age of seventeen, died at the age of sixty-eight, and sat on the emperor's seat for fifty-one years. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

The majestic Emperor Liu Che of the Han Dynasty reigned for fifty-four years, and only three years longer than Liu Chan, in the three dynasties of the former Han Dynasty, the Later Han Dynasty, the Han Dynasty, Liu Chan's reign time ranked second, it should be said that Liu Chan's death, no regrets.

As a relatively mediocre emperor, although the reign is long, but it is a lack of political achievements, the first eleven years of Liu Chan's reign, is the period of the glorious Zhuge Liang's auxiliary government, as a person under the ten thousand people above Zhuge Liang, with supreme power, no matter how big or small, he did everything that a prime minister should do, and did what should not be done, Liu Chan in this period, in fact, is not much different from the puppet emperor.

In the next twenty-nine years, it was the darkest period of the Shu Han court, Liu Chan favored Huang Hao, and the entire Shu Han court was in a miasma, almost to the point of extinction.

If it weren't for Liu Yin stepping forward and turning the tide, Liu Chan's last career in life would probably only be to go to Luoyang to be a happy man, and he would have lived the rest of his life in the midst of happiness.

In the last eleven years of his career as emperor, Liu Chan had no sense of existence, and moved the capital to Nanzhong, and the war in the Central Plains was in full swing, and he had nothing to do with it.

But Liu Chan was lucky, because he lived to the day when the Han Dynasty was restored to the old capital, and he could personally sit on the dragon bed of the Luoyang Palace.

Liu Chan left calmly with no regrets.

As for Liu Chan's posthumous affairs, it has to be much simpler because of the change in Kaiyangmen. Liu Sui, who was originally very favored by Liu Chan, failed because of the mutiny, and in despair, he went crazy. These days, Liu Chan, who has been suffering from gains and losses for who will inherit the throne, finally does not have to choose, although he has another prince Liu Qian, but neither in terms of ability nor seniority can be compared with Liu Chen, and it is almost a matter of expectation for Liu Chen to succeed to the throne.

Before Liu Chan died, he summoned Huo Yi, Liu Yin, Zhang Shao, Jiang Xian, Guan Yi and several other important ministers of the court, and wanted to explain the future before he died, but he didn't need to do it, after all, Liu Chen was already nearly forty years old, but Liu Chan was already hanging by a thread, his breath was dying, and his speech was slurred, so he could only point at Liu Chen with his hand, said a few words, and died.

The emperor's funeral is the top priority of the imperial court, and it is naturally sloppy, but everything is presided over by corresponding officials, so Liu Chan's funeral is also in order. The funeral committee was soon established, Huo Yi and Liu Yin and other five people were funeral officials, specifically handling Liu Chan's funeral affairs, Huo Yi was still the secretary of the order, and naturally served as the chief funeral officer, although Liu Yin was the big Sima, but he was not very familiar with the etiquette of the court, so he was happy to be idle.

The city is full of vegetarians, the whole world is crying, the princes, ministers, civil and military officials come and go to pay tribute, and the whole Luoyang is busy and bustling.

After the death of the emperor of the Later Han Dynasty, there was no unified mausoleum, Guangwu Emperor Liu Xiu was buried in the original mausoleum, in the northeast of Luoyang, Emperor Liu Zhuang of the Han Ming Dynasty was buried in the Xianjie Mausoleum, in the southeast of Luoyang, Emperor Liu Hong of the Han Dynasty was buried in the Wenling, in the northeast of Luoyang, as for the Han Xian Emperor Liu Xie, he was no longer the emperor when he died, and was buried in Xiuwu, which was far away from Luoyang.

As for Liu Bei, of course, he was buried in Huiling, Chengdu.

After the death of Liu Chan, the choice of where to bury naturally became the top priority, it stands to reason that the emperor's mausoleum generally began to be built at the beginning of the emperor's succession, due to the huge amount of engineering, it generally takes several years to complete the construction, sometimes, an emperor died early, and the mausoleum died before it was completed. And it was only a month before and after Liu Chan moved the capital to Luoyang, not to mention the construction of the mausoleum, and even the location of the mausoleum was not chosen.

Therefore, first of all, you have to find a suitable place for Liu Chan, in fact, this is not a difficult matter, please Feng Shui master to take a look, and soon find a suitable place for Liu Chan to make a mausoleum at the foot of Shouyang Mountain in the northeast of Luoyang. Due to the rush of time, the scale of the mausoleum naturally cannot be too large, and Liu Chan's corpse was buried first, and as for this part of the mausoleum ground building, it can only be built in the later period.

In real history, Liu Chan was also buried in Luoyang, but he could only be buried in the name of An Legong, but now he is buried in the name of the emperor, and there is a world of difference between the two.

After choosing the mausoleum, the so-called nickname is to use one or two words to make a general evaluation of a person's life, which can be regarded as the conclusion of the coffin. Xiangwen, Wu, Ming, Rui, Kang, Jing, Zhuang, Xuan, Yi are all good words, Emperor Hui are some mediocre, such as Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty and Emperor Hui of Jin are incapacitated, Emperor Qian, Emperor Chong, and Emperor Shao are often enthroned at an early age and die early.

In the Han Dynasty, generally speaking, the nickname was relatively fair, and there was no such thing as the descendants, especially after the Song Dynasty, who only used good and peaceful words, and did not use evil words.

Since there were more emperors in the Han Dynasty, many nicknames were taken up, and in the end of Liu Chan's life, he could only use the word mediocrity to describe it.

Or Liu Yin thought of the former Zhao Emperor Liu Yuan in history in order to show that he was the orthodoxy of the Han family, and posthumously called Liu Chan the emperor of filial piety.

After Liu Yin put it forward, the ministers unanimously agreed, thinking that this Huai character was really good, and it was also in line with Liu Chan's life, so they unanimously determined that Liu Chan was the emperor of filial piety. However, this epithet had to be announced by the new emperor.

Liu Chen originally planned to wait for Liu Chan to be buried before succeeding to the throne, but Huo Yi, Zhang Shao and others believed that the country could not be without a king for a day, and the world could not be without an owner for a day, so Liu Chen should succeed to the throne first and then carry out a state funeral.

Liu Chen from his words, after intense preparations, Liu Chen in the first day of April in Luoyang South Palace of the Fei Hall held the enthronement ceremony, enthroned as the third emperor of Ji Han, changed the Yuan Xingguo, this year is the first year of Ji Han Xingguo, the third year of the Phoenix of Eastern Wu, 274 AD.

Liu Chen succeeded to the throne as emperor and announced a general amnesty for the world.