The Regent's Tender Darling

Chapter 373 Weiyang Palace

——The Royal Palace.

Weiyang Palace.

Weiyang Palace is the main palace of the great dynasty designated by the founding emperor. It was built in the seventh year of the founding of the great ancestor.

It was jointly built by the then Ministry of Industry and the private Gu's Trading Company, under the supervision of Ling Beidao, the lord of Wushuang City, and built on the ruins of the ancient Shu Imperial Palace.

It is located on Dalongping, the highest southwest corner of the capital. Because it is located to the north of Anyuanmen Street in the capital, it is also called the Zhengbei Palace!

After the Weiyang Palace was built, most of the founding emperors of Danan lived here, and it became the center of government orders since the founding of Danan.

But after Gaozu passed away, the subsequent emperors carved a statue of Gaozu from a whole piece of bluestone in the northeast corner of the square in front of the main hall of Weiyang Palace, which was almost as tall as Gaozu.

Later, the emperors who succeeded the emperor after his death would erect a statue in the southeast corner of the former emperor. The main achievements of his reign were inscribed around the base of the statue.

In the 300 years since the founding of Danan, there have been seven emperors. Until the previous emperor usurped the throne and changed the royal surname, the emperor left a will before his death that all future Danan emperors were not allowed to erect statues with the surname Nan. With Weiyang Palace!

Coming out of the main hall in the front yard of Weiyang Palace is Weiyang Square. In the northeast corner of Weiyang Square, there is an open space with seven statues. These seven statues are the successive emperors of Danan since the founding of the country.

It’s just that Weiyang Hall is exceptionally quiet today. The quietness is not because there are no people. Weiyang Hall is full of people. All civil and military officials are standing in the square in the order of their official positions. It’s just that today they are not facing Weiyang Hall, but facing the northeast corner. Seven statues.

Some of these people originally went to the city gate to retain the regent or to see the regent out of the capital.

What happened next caught everyone off guard. The regent Yan Sihan, who had already left the city, heard that the young emperor was so ridiculous that he even raped a common girl in the street and insulted her. After that, she asked her husband to personally send her to the palace, causing the girl to commit suicide in unbearable humiliation. at home!

Some officials watched the regent leave the capital with the mentality of watching the excitement. As long as the person left the court, who could take a step forward would depend on their own abilities.

Unexpectedly, Yan Sihan did not regret it, but the little emperor couldn't help but make such a big mistake!

Therefore, more and more courtiers gathered in front of Weiyang Hall, even more than in any morning court. In the past, some courtiers could not come to the morning court due to various reasons or had missions and did not have to go to court.

Now everyone knows that the regent broke into the palace with Tai'a sword belt, and no one from the palace guards dared to stop him.

No one gathered here said anything, and no one asked for mercy.

Because they are all waiting for the person holding the Tai'a Sword. The Tai'a Sword is the sword worn by the great ancestor. It has always been the sword of all emperors and never leaves the emperor's palace! But the late emperor left in a hurry. The little emperor was really young at that time. I wonder how the late emperor thought of giving such a thing to an outsider!

Although Yan Sihan has the imperial surname, he is not a member of the royal family. It was a bit strange when the late emperor died. How many people were eagerly waiting for the late emperor to leave this sword!

As a result, no one could have imagined that Yan Sihan, who had been in Beijing as a hostage for more than ten years, would become the former emperor's lone keeper.

What's more, he didn't expect that Yan Sihan really didn't leave the capital.

Da Nan Laws and Regulations, written by Emperor Gaozu himself, the emperor who breaks the law is guilty of the same crime as the common people!

Therefore, although not all of the successive Danan emperors were talented and strategic, almost all of them handled the government affairs conscientiously.

Even the most miserable Emperor Jing before him was the emperor. The war caused chaos in the court, but it only took Emperor Jing three to five years to completely bring Danan back to its prosperity.

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