Chapter 675: The Whole City Grieves The temple number is fixed

In the first month of the sixth year of Han Zhangwu, the subjects of the entire Chang'an City fell into a state of extreme grief.

The founding king of the Han Dynasty, Liu Bei died!

When this news spread throughout Chang'an City at a very fast speed, there were people in Chang'an City who had received Liu Bei's kindness, all of them spontaneously put on mourning clothes, knelt under Liu Bei's spirit card at home, and wept bitterly.

The entire city of Chang'an was surrounded by the sound of long-lasting weeping.

Especially when the content of Liu Bei's edict was published in the city, the grief in the hearts of the people rose sharply.

In Liu Bei's edict, on the occasion of the death of this great emperor, what was he most worried about?

His greatest concern was not the stability of the throne of his successor, nor the unfavorable environment that the Han would face after his death.

His greatest fear was that his people would not be able to live in abundance!

In order not to let the point he was most worried about come true, Liu Bei's first sentence in the edict was to give away the thin endowment, that is, to recuperate!

Liu Bei really does not keep the word "people" in his heart all the time.

And Liu Bei's benevolence, every citizen felt it.

For the death of such a monarch who was devoted to them, the people expressed their grief with the most simple actions.

According to the etiquette system, when the emperor is newly mourned, in order to prevent people from taking the opportunity to cause chaos, the entire capital should be under martial law.

Mi Yang did the same.

When Liu Bei passed away, Zhang Fei cried and vomited blood, unable to see things, so many things fell on Zhuge Liang and Mi Yang.

Mi Yang immediately ordered as an auxiliary minister, Da Sima, to summon the garrison outside the city into the city to temporarily control the entire Chang'an City.

But what Mi Yang didn't expect was that he still underestimated Liu Bei's weight in the hearts of the people.

Even with the obstruction of many armor soldiers, many people felt that mourning Liu Bei at home was not enough to express the grief in their hearts.

So one by one, they spontaneously wore white clothes and walked out of the palace city.

Under the continuous convergence, tens of thousands of people finally gathered outside the palace to knock and mourn.

And such a scene does not only happen in a Miyagi.

It can be said that soon after, the entire Chang'an Palace was full of people mourning for Liu Bei, as far as the eye could see, and the cries shook the sky.

Not even to mention the people in Chang'an City.

Even the garrisons transferred in by Mi Yang from outside the city couldn't be suppressed because of the grief in their hearts, and they cried down many people under the Chang'an Palace.

When Mi Yang learned the news, he saw that the people were just gathered outside the palace to weep, and there was no other excessive action.

In desperation, Mi Yang could only acquiesce to this spontaneous move of the people.

And even the people and the army are still like this, not to mention the ministers and ministers who have accompanied Liu Bei for decades.

General Zhang Fei wept and vomited blood.

General Wei Zhao Yun fainted.

The hussar general's horse bowed on his knees.

Later, General Huang Quan grabbed the ground with his head and burst into tears

All the ministers who can be called are using their most fierce reactions to describe the grief in their hearts.

Even the Manchu and Jiang Ji, who had just joined the Han Dynasty, followed many ministers to kneel outside Liu Bei's bedroom, crying and crying, unable to help themselves.

The huge Weiyang Palace, on the day of Liu Bei's death, was full of white curtains.

And under the white curtain everywhere, there are weeping ministers, chamberlains, palace maids, and Yulin guards.

Listening to the cries around them, Zhuge Liang and Mi Yang couldn't control themselves several times.

But Zhuge Liang and Mi Yang knew that as auxiliary ministers, now was not the time to cry blindly.

Forcibly enduring the strong sadness in his heart, Zhuge Liang and Mi Yang led the ministers together, supporting the crown prince Liu Chan to succeed to the throne in front of the spirit.

After Liu Chan became the new king, Zhuge Liang and Mi Yang cooperated in the division of labor, and Zhuge Liang led the subordinates of the Xiangguo Mansion to be fully responsible for Liu Bei's funeral.

Mi Yang led all the subordinates in the Great Sima Mansion to issue several orders in one day, maintaining the security of Chang'an City to the greatest extent.

With the cooperation of Zhuge Liang and Mi Yang, although the subjects inside and outside Chang'an City caused a huge spiritual shock because of Liu Bei's death.

But in the end, after Liu Bei's death, there was no major chaos inside and outside Chang'an City.

With the passage of time, everything is developing in a stable and orderly direction.

And Liu Bei seemed to realize in advance that after his death, Chang'an City and outside would fall into an inextricable cry.

So in Liu Bei's edict, following the story of Taizong, the following provisions were specially made:

Three days after his death, the whole country removed their mourning clothes, and they couldn't help but enjoy all things personally.

In order not to affect the normal life, in order to express their grief, the subjects of the Han Dynasty cried fifteen times in the morning and evening.

As for his burial, the subjects of the whole country should forget about his death and try to recover from their grief.

Although at the beginning, because he missed Liu Bei too much, Liu Bei's regulations in the edict were not well observed.

But when Zhuge Liang implemented the provisions of Liu Bei's edict with the passage of time, the subjects in Chang'an City gradually recovered from their grief.

The normal order of life is gradually restored quietly.

Although every time they think of Liu Bei in their hearts, the subjects of Chang'an will still cry involuntarily, but in order to follow Liu Bei's edict, the subjects still try their best to control their grief.

And when the order in Chang'an City was restored in an orderly manner, under the auspices of Zhuge Liang, the first court meeting after Liu Bei's death was held as scheduled.

Although according to Liu Bei's edict, on this day, all the ministers should release their mourning clothes and put on their regular clothes.

But on this day, all the ministers spontaneously put on mourning clothes and came to the Hanzhang Palace.

Even Zhuge Liang and Mi Yang are the same.

Let them wear mourning clothes for Liu Bei one last time today-this is the common idea in the hearts of all Han Chen.

And when the Hanchen arrived, under the auspices of Zhuge Liang, the Great Dynasty Meeting was successfully held.

When the court meeting was first held, there was no quarrel among the ministers.

Because at the beginning, everyone first discussed the name of the new emperor.

When Zhuge Liang suggested that Jianxing be used as the name of the new emperor next year, most of the Han Chen, who was still immersed in grief, had no other opinions on this point.

It's just that after this point was settled, the atmosphere of the court meeting suddenly became tense.

"The first emperor died, in recognition of the merits of the first emperor during his lifetime, the name should be set early."

Zhuge Liang ignited the ministers in the palace with these words.

As soon as Zhuge Liang's voice fell, Taichang Meng Guang, who was in charge of the etiquette of the Han Dynasty, said to Liu Chan on the throne:

"The first emperor's holy virtues are light, and his merits are glorious, how can his nickname be enough to commend the first emperor?

The ministers recited, when the first emperor went to the temple, the second ancestor of the martial arts! ”

As soon as Meng Guang said this, he instantly obtained the consent of all the ministers present.

According to common sense, it is extremely difficult for the emperor of the Han Dynasty to obtain the temple number.

According to the ritual system, if the emperor of the Han Dynasty wanted to obtain the temple number, he needed to go through a period of repeated argumentation.

But today they don't care about common sense, they don't care about etiquette.

The temple number of the first emperor is decided today!

Yesterday's second chapter.