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In the fifteenth year of Longqing, the Empress Zhao's witch Gu case occurred. After the abolition of Emperor Longqing, he died. The Zhao clan was punished by the clan.

In the sixteenth year of Longqing in Great Qi, someone exposed the case of Zhao's witch Gu after the abolition, but it was actually the crown prince Fan Shiyan who came out of the abolition who led the later.

Emperor Longqing was furious when he heard this, intending to kill the crown prince.

Jian Shihong, the prince of Zhenguo, fought for the prince above the court, saying that Emperor Longqing only had these two sons alive, and the royal blood was thin and could not be killed. He also hit the pillar of the hall on the court and admonished Emperor Longqing with blood, and died in the court. The ministers were in an uproar.

Under pressure from the courtiers, Emperor Longqing deposed the nineteen-year-old crown prince Fan Shiyan as a commoner and relegated him to the wilderness of the southwest.

In the seventeenth year of Longqing in Great Qi, the second son of Emperor Longqing's favorite concubine Pang Guifei, the twelve-year-old Fan Shichang, was the crown prince.

In the same year, Emperor Longqing died, and Fan Shichang succeeded him as Emperor Jiaxiang. Emperor Jiaxiang regarded Pang Guifei as the queen mother, relying on the Pang family for everything, and the royal Fan clan regressed.

When Emperor Jiaxiang ascended the throne, he was not yet crowned, and the government was controlled by the Empress Dowager Pang and Uncle Pang Guo. The Fan clan was thin and could not compete with it. The courtiers were not angry, so there were many dissenting people.

The hereditary Marquis of Ningyuan and the general of Jianyi, Chu Bozan, was guarding the southwest at that time. Seeing that the government was becoming more and more mediocre, Chu Bozan resisted Empress Dowager Pang's will to let him secretly kill the abolished prince, and was very interested in Fan Shiyan, the abolished prince who was relegated to the southwest.

In the first year of Jiaxiang of Great Qi, the abolished prince Fan Shiyan felt the high righteousness of Ningyuan Marquis Chu Bozan, separated from the abolished princess Zhou, and married Chu Bozan's eldest daughter, Chu Huadan, who was sixteen years old, as his wife.

Chu Huadan traveled thousands of miles from Beijing to the southwest border, and married Fan Shiyan, the abolished prince who was reduced to a commoner.

After Emperor Jiaxiang succeeded to the throne, Empress Dowager Pang began to settle accounts after the autumn. On that day, she overthrew the queen, and Emperor Longqing promised not only to make her son Fan Shichang the crown prince, but also to make her the queen.

Who knew that Jian Shihong, the prince of Zhenguo, hit the pillar in front of the hall and admonished Emperor Longqing with blood, which caused the indignation of the ministers. - Even the emperor can't be too freewheeling.

So he failed to make the trip, but set up the second prince Fan Shichang as the crown prince.

Jiaxiang Emperor Fan Shichang succeeded to the throne as a non-descendant, which attracted the attention of the families who valued the heirs and the concubines.

Empress Dowager Pang therefore hated Jian Shihong, the prince of Zhenguo. Once she was in power, her first edict was to take away the Zhenguo Mansion and destroy the coupons, and put everyone in the Zhenguo Mansion in prison, intending to destroy the Jian clan.

Hanlin He Siping is a close friend of Jian Shihong, the prince of the town.

Seeing that Empress Dowager Pang had intensified and perversely acted perversely, He Siping initiated the scholars and students of the Hanlin Academy, the Tai Academy and the entire Great Qi Dynasty to write to Emperor Jiaxiang to complain about the grievances of the Zhenguo Mansion.

Hanlin He Siping is the champion of the Longqing Dynasty, and he is famous all over the world. He raised his arms and exhaled, and the responders gathered.

Empress Dowager Pang's personal vendetta has since been exposed in broad daylight, and many civil and military generals of the Great Qi Dynasty have also responded.

At this time, Emperor Jiaxiang's position was not stable, and Uncle Pang was worried about provoking a popular uprising, so he persuaded the Empress Dowager Pang to take revenge.

Empress Dowager Pang saw that she was angry, and even her own brother did not approve of her own clan to punish the Jian family, so she had to retreat to the second, abolish the Jian family as commoners, and relegate it to Wanzhou, the ancestral home of the Jian family. Empress Dowager Yizhi: The descendants of the Jian family, from generation to generation, are not allowed to enter the imperial examination.

In the second year of Jiaxiang of Great Qi, the eldest son of Ningyuan Marquis Chu Bozan and the eighteen-year-old son Chu Huajin, quietly married the eldest daughter of Pei Lixing, the first assistant of the two dynasties, in Beijing, and Pei Shufan, who had just been married, was the original wife. Chu Bozan was guarding the southwest at that time, and according to the laws of the Great Qi, his family had to stay in the Ningyuan Marquis Mansion in Jingshi.

The nobles and civil officials of the Great Qi Dynasty have always been in their own ways and rarely interact.

And such as the Chu family and the Pei family, it is even more rare for the noble generals who guard one side to marry the heads of the civil officials of the dynasty as their sons and daughters. It's just that at that time, the government was in turmoil, and the Empress Dowager Pang and Uncle Pang Guo were being overwhelmed by the Jian family, so no one noticed this unusual marriage.

Chu Hua and Pei Shufan had already been engaged to others before. I don't know why, the Chu family and the Pei family broke the contract with the original in-laws. After that, the two families quickly discussed and exchanged stickers, and they were officially married in less than three months.

Emperor Jiaxiang ascended the throne at the age of twelve, reigned for ten years, was very good women, no women were unhappy every night, and he also refined red pills to replenish qi.

In the middle of the tenth year of Jiaxiang of Great Qi, Emperor Jiaxiang, who was only twenty-two years old, died violently in the bed of Shufei, and there was no heir.

After the death of Emperor Jiaxiang, Empress Dowager Pang tried to cover the sky with one hand, control the government, and delay the establishment of a new monarch.

Hundreds of officials complained about Empress Dowager Pang and Uncle Pang Guo, and finally someone rebelled. Someone turned out the witch Gu case after the abolition of the year, and it was confirmed that the Empress Dowager Pang framed the Zhao family in order to seize the position of the crown prince.

At the end of the tenth year of Jiaxiang of Great Qi, the palace was shocked, and the Empress Dowager Pang and Uncle Pang died under the blade. The Pang Clan, who has been prominent for nearly forty years, was punished by the Nine Clans.

In that year, Ningyuan Marquis Chu Bozan returned to Beijing from the southwest with a large army and embraced the deposed prince Fan Shiyan as emperor. Under the leadership of the first assistant Pei Lixing, the hundred officials knelt down to welcome the abolished prince Fan Shiyan, who was Emperor Hongxuan.

In the first year of Hongxuan of the Great Qi, Emperor Hongxuan established Chu Huadan, the eldest daughter of Marquis Ningyuan, as the queen, lived in Fengxiang Palace, and granted amnesty to the world.

Queen Chu Huadan married the abolished prince Fan Shiyan for ten years, had three sons and one daughter, opened branches for the royal family, and won the hearts of the Fan clan. The Chu family then became a new descendant.

In the same year, Emperor Hongxuan still worshiped Pei Lixing as his first assistant.

Shoufu Pei Lisheng has gone through three dynasties without falling, and is known as the "tumbler" of the Great Qi Dynasty.

On the night of Chinese New Year's Eve in the second year of Daqi Hongxuan, Chu Bozan, Marquis of Ningyuan, returned from the palace banquet and died violently.

Emperor Hongxuan came to the Ningyuan Marquis Mansion to cry, and everyone praised the Ningyuan Marquis Mansion for winning the emperor's heart. only sighed that Ningyuan Marquis Chu Bozan died young, and he could not be happy with the monarchs and ministers.

After the death of Ningyuan Marquis Chu Bozan, after the first assistant Pei Li's province, Emperor Hongxuan issued an edict that Chu Hua, the eldest son of Ningyuan Marquis, would attack the Marquis of Ningyuan to protect the glory and wealth of the Chu family.

Subsequently, the first assistant Pei Li Province returned to the field and returned to his ancestral hometown of Yuezhou in the southeast with his family to retire.

On the first day of the first month of the third year of Hongxuan of Great Qi, Emperor Hongxuan opened the middle gate of the imperial city, and welcomed the abolished princess Zhou who was separated from the palace to enter the palace as the imperial concubine.

In the same year, without the southwest guarded by the Marquis of Ningyuan, the Qiang people rebelled, and once devastated, hit the Xingzhou Mansion, and threatened Gyeonggi.

Jian Feiyang, the eldest son of Jian Shihong, the prince of Xianzhen, joined the army at the age of fifteen and was promoted from pawn to captain. In the first battle against the Qiang people, he came to prominence, stabbed the leader of the Qiang tribe, beheaded more than 30,000 enemies, and solved the crisis of Gyeonggi. The people of the Qiang tribe were frightened when they heard the name of Jian Feiyang, and called it "Living Yama".

Emperor Hongxuan was pleased to hear this, and named Jian Feiyang as the general of Zhongjie. also knew that Jian Feiyang was the eldest son of Jian Shihong, the prince of Zhenguo, who died in the court to protect himself, and he was even more happy. He ordered the restoration of the title of the Duke of Zhenguo, abolished the chaotic decree of the Empress Dowager Pang, allowed the descendants of the Jian family to enter the imperial examination, and re-gave the Danshu iron coupons, which were hereditary.

This year, the Jian family re-entered the wealthy family of Beijing.

This year, Pei Shufan, the wife of Chu Huajin, the uncle of Chaoguo and the Marquis of Ningyuan, was terminally ill and dying. Pei Shufan's mother-in-law, the wife of the former Shoufu Pei Lixing, Xia Shi, took three concubines from Yuezhou in the southeast to Beijing to visit the Chu Mansion.

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