359 The Edict of Sinfulness was officially passed, and Concubine Qi gave birth to mother and child safely

Yue Zheng relayed the edict to everyone present, and then everyone's reaction was much more than Yue Zheng expected: no one expressed their opinions, let alone objected.

No one wanted to speak, and there was an eerie silence in the room.

Zhu Qizhen was also surprised, it was easy to understand that the emperor's henchmen did not speak, but his cronies Hu Hui, Wu Jin, Jin Ying, Xing'an, and his father's confidant Yu Qian were all silent.

This is a bit excessive, for such a big thing as the transfer of the imperial family, his cronies don't even have a word, even if they express their indignation for the monarch's father.

It's a pity that in the early middle and early Ming Dynasty, the authority of the adult emperor was already heavy, and Zhu Qiyu's series of actions since he ascended the throne have already established great prestige.

The most important thing is that the armies of the Gyeonggi region all followed the emperor.

Zhu Qizhen hasn't seen the Son of Heaven's army yet, but the ministers present have already seen it. Especially the pro-army internal guard led by Liu Chang, it is really the emperor who asks him to kill whoever he wants. When Wenchen was killed with a cane in Fengtianmen, everyone saw it with their own eyes.

At this time, the ministers were not as backbone as the ministers in the late Ming Dynasty, so they naturally chose to watch more and talk less.

Since no one spoke, Yue Zheng assumed that everyone agreed, put away the guilty edict, and then sat at the end, and also kept his mouth shut and said no more.

Next, Chen Xun once again talked about the details of the process of entering Beijing and various etiquettes.

In addition to wanting to make concessions, the imperial court did not treat Zhu Qizhen badly at all in other processes, and gave extremely high courtesy, and Zhu Qizhen was quite satisfied with this.

However, after the Zen Ceremony, there was another ceremony to sacrifice the prisoners.

The so-called wealth does not return to the hometown, just like a brocade at night. Now that the imperial court has finally made Yexian a prisoner, there must be a public sacrifice of prisoners, so that the civil and military ministers and the people of the capital can see it with their own eyes.

As for Boyan Timur and his 1,500-strong delegation, they were to collect all their weapons and go to watch the ceremony together.

Now that the Ming Dynasty has occupied an absolute advantage, these ministers of the court will all play, so they have to let the Vara gang also feel the humiliation of the leader as a prisoner.

If it weren't for Zhu Qiyu's efforts to dissuade them, these ministers would have been able to even come up with a sheep ceremony.

From the change of Tumubao to the present, the civil and military officials have really been aggrieved.

Zhu Qiyu was afraid that the mentality of Boyan Timur and the delegation led by him would collapse, and then they would do something irrational, and then it would be a big trouble.

After discussing the specific process of entering Beijing, everyone dispersed. Then Chen Xun wrote the negotiated process into the recital, and sent it to Beijing in an expedited manner of 600 miles.

After the emperor discussed with the courtiers, he officially approved this set of procedures for entering Beijing, and then gave a specific date for returning to Beijing, and everyone could escort the emperor and set off from Datong.

So the next few days, it's just boring waiting.

Zhu Qizhen and the civil officials lived in the government office, but no officials from Datong Mansion came to accompany the king and arrange general affairs.

It turned out that the prefect, Tongzhi, and general judgment of Datong, and the magistrate had already been served by Liu Zhongfu and all sent to prison.

After cleaning the Xuanfu, Liu Zhongfu took Li Tang, Cao Tai, and Wang Wei to move to Datong and began a comprehensive cleansing of Datong.

Liu Zhongfu exercised the right granted by Zhu Qiyu to try first and then play, and could directly put Datong's officials into prison first.

Li Tang, the right attendant of the Criminal Department; The right is the imperial history of the capital, and the Shanxi patrol is Cao Tai; Dali Temple right Cheng Wang Wei; Specially authorized by Zhu Qiyu, on behalf of the Criminal Department, the Metropolitan Procuratorate, and the Dali Temple, they conducted the trial of the three divisions on the spot in Shanxi.

The results of the review are directly reported to the imperial court, and they can be officially effective after obtaining the emperor's approval.

In this way, there is no need to repeatedly ask the imperial court for instructions, and the efficiency of action is extremely efficient.

In just over half a month, all the officials above the seventh grade in Datong Mansion, including the prefect and Tongzhi, have entered.

In the end, it was only Luo Hengxin, the governor of Datong, who commanded the officials in the palace to come to Zhang Luo's diet and daily life.

In this way, it is inevitable that there will be some slackness. Zhu Qizhen and the group of Wenchen could only make do with it, but fortunately, they would leave after only staying for a few days.

Yu Qian, the former governor of Shanxi, was the most uncomfortable. These old parts of myself were served in one pot and all sent in.

It is also the first time I have seen such an emperor, and he is really decisive enough to leave no one.

Without the prefect and Tongzhi, naturally no one will present beauties to Zhu Qizhen. Zhu Qizhen had to use the beauty of the Western Regions that Chen Maojin presented when he was in Ganzhou to relieve his boredom.

Datong Mansion is calm and quiet, and there is nothing to do.

But in the afternoon, the palace of King Qi was extremely lively.

Within three miles of the palace of the king of Qi, all martial law was imposed on them. Liu Chang transferred 3,000 internal guards and surrounded a whole circle along the outer palace wall of Yuquan Mountain.

In the duty room outside the east gate of Lingyu Palace, Wuding Marquis Guo Chang, An Guogong Xu Heng and other nobles, as well as Wang Wen, He Wenyuan, Huang Pu, He Yi and others were not sitting or standing, waiting anxiously for the results there.

The exciting moment has finally arrived, seeing that the Emperor Taishang is about to enter Beijing, whether Princess Qi can give birth to a concubine smoothly today will have a great impact on the next court situation.

Once a concubine is born, even if the emperor's position is completely secured, the emperor's cronies will be greatly confident and confident.

The most nervous is Zhu Qiyu.

The eldest princess of Yongjia, Concubine Wu, Mrs. Wudinghou, and Mrs. Xu Xian were in the inner room, watching the two nurses of Wudinghou and his wife deliver babies there.

Zhu Qiyu was spinning around like ants on a hot pot outside.

Zhu Qiyu doesn't care too much about whether the first child can give birth to a son-in-law. It's a big deal to regenerate in two years, and everyone is still very young anyway.

The most important thing is that the mother and child must be safe, or the mother and daughter must be safe, and that is enough.

Being a father for the first time, Zhu Qiyu was both nervous and excited.

Zhu Qiyu looked left and right, and no one could talk to him. Concubine Wu was afraid of scaring the other favorite concubines, so she asked them to stay far away in other rooms.

Fortunately, Zhu Qiyu has always paid attention to the physical and mental health of the favorite concubines, and insisted that they give birth after the age of sixteen, and at the same time strengthen exercise, pay attention to diet and sleep, and maintain a happy mood.

These initiatives still have a great effect.

In the evening, just as it was about to get dark, a baby's cry came from the inner room.

Zhu Qiyu hurriedly rushed to the door and looked inward anxiously and nervously.

Concubine Wu knew that her son was already anxious, so she hurriedly replied through the door curtain: "Mother and son are safe, my son should put his heart back in his stomach." ”

When Zhu Qiyu heard this, he breathed a long sigh of relief, and a big stone that had been pressed in his heart for two years finally landed.

After waiting patiently for half an hour, the inside was cleaned up. Zhu Qiyu entered the inner room to accompany his princess and eldest son.

Mrs. Wuding Hou accompanied the eldest princess of Yongjia to go outside to report the good news to the civil and military officials.

Unlike Zhu Qiyu's calm appearance, Wang Wen and the others were boiling when they heard the good news.

Because everyone has been worried for too long, now that the emperor finally has his eldest son, in the confidence of these relatives, this is the absolutely undisputed heir to the throne.

In this way, everyone's allegiance to Zhu Qiyu can be inherited, and everyone's glory and wealth can also be continued.

The happiest are the eldest princess Yongjia and the marquis of Wuding. Didn't Zhu Qizhen clearly say in the edict that it was shameless for the big house to ask for the title back from the second room, and what did he say, 'Don't you disdain to tell people about it'.

You define the act of asking for the title as 'crumbs', so I hope that your emperor will not 'crumb' the throne in the future.

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