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Chapter 1012 I abdicate
Chapter 1012 I abdicate
Jia six people like the republic, but they are very unfriendly to his descendants.
Constitutionalism, which he personally dislikes, is quite friendly to his children and grandchildren.
As a father, as a father, as an old man, who doesn't want his children, grandchildren and wives to live a peaceful life?
Therefore, regarding the political system of the future country, Jia Liu finally chose the constitutional system.
Only in this way can his descendants be preserved to the greatest extent.
It can be regarded as the only selfishness in this era since rebirth.
The little ones.
The establishment of the constitution does not affect the rapid development of this country, because China's foundation determines that as long as this country does not fall too far behind, it can achieve cornering and overtaking at any time, not to mention that under the auspices of Jia Liu, industry, commerce, and science have all been fully developed. After laying the foundation and developing, Britain and France will definitely be left behind in ten years at most.
Then why come up with a republic, wouldn't it be enough to just declare a constitution?
The reason is simple. The Six Emperors needed external force to promote the reform of the state system, and also needed external force to promote his "surname revolution".
What you want is that sense of order.
Under the instigation of the six emperors, the great debate on whether to establish a constitution or a republic was quickly carried out. For this reason, the Internal Affairs Committee secretly provided some financial support and even provided some ideological templates to the spokespersons of the officials and gentry in the north and south.
The north and south of the river are filled with countless 50 people.
Public opinion is actually the voice of officials and gentry, and has nothing to do with ordinary people.
After all, Jia Liu has not even achieved the actual unification of the country, let alone universal education to open up the wisdom of the people.
Therefore, the thinking of officials and gentry is the mainstream of the current era.
As long as the support of the majority of officials and gentry is obtained, the ideology can be unified, which in turn affects politics and the military, and minimizes unnecessary internal strife and losses caused by war.
The foundation of the republic is revolution, and if you want to prove that the republic is not good, you have to prove that the revolution is harmful.
Shandong Xuezheng Weng Fanggang published an article in the "Reform Daily" saying: "Extending civil rights, equality and freedom is consistent with axioms and people's hearts. It is inevitable to implement it all over the world in the future. If China takes the medicine of revolution, it will die. .”
This is the first article on the Great Discussion of Thought to be published in the official newspaper of the Restoration Court.
Weng Xuezheng's article refuted the pervasive revolutionary atmosphere in the south, and believed that the view that revolutionaries cannot succeed without bloodshed is wrong, and it is very easy to plunge China into a long-term civil war.
"If there is no emperor, who is the president? The so-called election, who is it? Who is it? The common people don't know a single word, how can they be elected? It's nothing more than a strong soldier. President Zhao today, President Qian tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow President Sun, in the future China will inevitably fight among warlords, and the chaos of the Tang Dynasty's feudal towns will not be far away."
Immediately after the article was published, Weng Fanggang was referred to as a "royalist" by the Zhejiang Restoration Association, saying that Weng Fanggang was Aixinjueluo's running dog and a typical slave thinking under the Manchurian rule.
In order to quell the misunderstandings of the revolutionaries, after asking His Majesty the Emperor for permission, Weng Xuezheng immediately put forward a suggestion in the newspaper, thinking that China needs a symbol of political unity and stability, so it would be best for the emperor to be the symbol. The civil war between the North and the South can, secondly, avoid the autocracy of the emperor.
The specific proposal proposed by Mr. Xu is to establish a constitution, and the State Council and the Cabinet are responsible for the overall affairs of the country.
It was the first time a constitutional system really came into existence, a week after the advent of a republic.
The advent of the constitutional system shocked the officials and gentry of the opposing groups in the North and the South. Some officials who originally supported the republic turned to support the constitution, because these officials were not sure whether the Northern Restoration would win or the Southern coalition would win once the Civil War broke out.
The Restoration Society, which took anti-Manchu as its main program, firmly opposed the establishment of a constitution. Sun Yibo, the prefect of Hangzhou, published an article saying that the Manchu race was called the Donghu, and the Westerners were also called Tatars, or Tungus. They were not Chinese at all. People like these live in China in secret, their speech, politics, religion, food and residence are all different from the region, and they are not of the same species as China.
So it is okay to have a constitution, but the premise is that the anti-Manchu struggle must be carried out to the end, and the Manchurians will be killed or expelled from the territory.
The words were extremely strong.
Queenie, the Prime Minister and Deputy Minister of the Restoration Court, read the views of the South, and angrily published a public article, saying that Manchuria had been in China for a hundred years and had long been of the same clan as China. Queenie, an official, wrote at the end of the article: "If the republic is based on anti-Manchuria, then our Manchurian soldiers and people will fight to the end!"
Hao Shuo, the governor of Jiangsu, also issued a telegram in Jiangning, saying: "The reform court welcomes the southern provinces to reform, but the life-and-death revolution will inevitably lead to bloody conflicts, and will also cause Manchu officials to oppose the reform. Moreover, the reform court advocates equality between Manchu and Han, which has already There is positive guidance on this.”
Hao Futai believes that true revolutionaries should be tolerant, recognize the inherent history, resolve the hatred between the two sides, and preserve the vitality of the country. Only in this way can they be regarded as revolutionaries with correct beliefs and without losing the realm of revolution.
Hao Shuo's telegram did not inform the governor of Liangjiang and Heshuo Prince Zheng Songchun in advance, which naturally aroused Songchun's dissatisfaction, because this Prince Zheng was determined to suppress the revolution, and he had already written to the imperial court requesting to send troops to the Zheping Dingfu Society. rebellion, and is already actively preparing for war.
At the end of February, an article titled "What is the Revolution for?" was published in a private newspaper in Luoyang. If you don’t have time, how can you reform the law to save the people and rectify the internal governance.”
The article proposes that the purpose of the revolution is to open up the wisdom of the people, not on the premise of opening up the wisdom of the people.
The purpose of the revolution may be for the republic, but the revolution is not equal to the republic. As long as the development of the country can be realized, the revolution can also be a constitutional monarchy revolution.
The author's signature is "I love my family".
This signature puzzled Lao Ji, who had just come from Beijing to report on his work, because no one would use this as a pseudonym, even the most obscene ones would use Xiaoxiaosheng, Lanlingzi or something.
Old Ah Bai glanced at Lao Ji: "This is the emperor's pseudonym."
"Yeah? Your Majesty's pseudonym?"
Lao Ji was stunned for a long time, and couldn't help saying with emotion: "Let me just say, only Your Majesty is the real revolutionary in this world."
When the north and the south were arguing about the constitutional imperial power and the revolutionary republic, an explosive news came from the capital.
After the Restoration Court officially announced that the emperor was actually Emperor Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty, his surname was Zhu Mingboge.
Emperor Aixinjueluo suddenly changed his surname to Zhu. This explosive news spread across the country at a rapid speed, and everyone who heard it was so horrified that they couldn't digest it for a few days.
After news of the explosion reached Hangzhou, Liberation Society, which had been advocating the anti-Manchurian revolution, instantly lost its market.
According to reliable sources, the President of the Allied Forces, Le Erjin, received the news when he was in the latrine, and then heard a plopping sound coming from the latrine, but the details are unknown later.
"If the provinces agree to establish a constitution, I will abdicate immediately and hand over the throne to the crown prince."
Jia Liu also made up his mind and didn't want to make any more troubles.
All the ministers were shocked: "Then the emperor?"
Jia Liu spread his hands: "I am running for the Prime Minister as a commoner."
Lao Ji's eyes were red and swollen: "Then if the provinces don't agree to a constitution, why don't they insist on a republic?"
Jia Liu lit a cigarette and said leisurely, "Then I will run for president."
(End of this chapter)
Jia six people like the republic, but they are very unfriendly to his descendants.
Constitutionalism, which he personally dislikes, is quite friendly to his children and grandchildren.
As a father, as a father, as an old man, who doesn't want his children, grandchildren and wives to live a peaceful life?
Therefore, regarding the political system of the future country, Jia Liu finally chose the constitutional system.
Only in this way can his descendants be preserved to the greatest extent.
It can be regarded as the only selfishness in this era since rebirth.
The little ones.
The establishment of the constitution does not affect the rapid development of this country, because China's foundation determines that as long as this country does not fall too far behind, it can achieve cornering and overtaking at any time, not to mention that under the auspices of Jia Liu, industry, commerce, and science have all been fully developed. After laying the foundation and developing, Britain and France will definitely be left behind in ten years at most.
Then why come up with a republic, wouldn't it be enough to just declare a constitution?
The reason is simple. The Six Emperors needed external force to promote the reform of the state system, and also needed external force to promote his "surname revolution".
What you want is that sense of order.
Under the instigation of the six emperors, the great debate on whether to establish a constitution or a republic was quickly carried out. For this reason, the Internal Affairs Committee secretly provided some financial support and even provided some ideological templates to the spokespersons of the officials and gentry in the north and south.
The north and south of the river are filled with countless 50 people.
Public opinion is actually the voice of officials and gentry, and has nothing to do with ordinary people.
After all, Jia Liu has not even achieved the actual unification of the country, let alone universal education to open up the wisdom of the people.
Therefore, the thinking of officials and gentry is the mainstream of the current era.
As long as the support of the majority of officials and gentry is obtained, the ideology can be unified, which in turn affects politics and the military, and minimizes unnecessary internal strife and losses caused by war.
The foundation of the republic is revolution, and if you want to prove that the republic is not good, you have to prove that the revolution is harmful.
Shandong Xuezheng Weng Fanggang published an article in the "Reform Daily" saying: "Extending civil rights, equality and freedom is consistent with axioms and people's hearts. It is inevitable to implement it all over the world in the future. If China takes the medicine of revolution, it will die. .”
This is the first article on the Great Discussion of Thought to be published in the official newspaper of the Restoration Court.
Weng Xuezheng's article refuted the pervasive revolutionary atmosphere in the south, and believed that the view that revolutionaries cannot succeed without bloodshed is wrong, and it is very easy to plunge China into a long-term civil war.
"If there is no emperor, who is the president? The so-called election, who is it? Who is it? The common people don't know a single word, how can they be elected? It's nothing more than a strong soldier. President Zhao today, President Qian tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow President Sun, in the future China will inevitably fight among warlords, and the chaos of the Tang Dynasty's feudal towns will not be far away."
Immediately after the article was published, Weng Fanggang was referred to as a "royalist" by the Zhejiang Restoration Association, saying that Weng Fanggang was Aixinjueluo's running dog and a typical slave thinking under the Manchurian rule.
In order to quell the misunderstandings of the revolutionaries, after asking His Majesty the Emperor for permission, Weng Xuezheng immediately put forward a suggestion in the newspaper, thinking that China needs a symbol of political unity and stability, so it would be best for the emperor to be the symbol. The civil war between the North and the South can, secondly, avoid the autocracy of the emperor.
The specific proposal proposed by Mr. Xu is to establish a constitution, and the State Council and the Cabinet are responsible for the overall affairs of the country.
It was the first time a constitutional system really came into existence, a week after the advent of a republic.
The advent of the constitutional system shocked the officials and gentry of the opposing groups in the North and the South. Some officials who originally supported the republic turned to support the constitution, because these officials were not sure whether the Northern Restoration would win or the Southern coalition would win once the Civil War broke out.
The Restoration Society, which took anti-Manchu as its main program, firmly opposed the establishment of a constitution. Sun Yibo, the prefect of Hangzhou, published an article saying that the Manchu race was called the Donghu, and the Westerners were also called Tatars, or Tungus. They were not Chinese at all. People like these live in China in secret, their speech, politics, religion, food and residence are all different from the region, and they are not of the same species as China.
So it is okay to have a constitution, but the premise is that the anti-Manchu struggle must be carried out to the end, and the Manchurians will be killed or expelled from the territory.
The words were extremely strong.
Queenie, the Prime Minister and Deputy Minister of the Restoration Court, read the views of the South, and angrily published a public article, saying that Manchuria had been in China for a hundred years and had long been of the same clan as China. Queenie, an official, wrote at the end of the article: "If the republic is based on anti-Manchuria, then our Manchurian soldiers and people will fight to the end!"
Hao Shuo, the governor of Jiangsu, also issued a telegram in Jiangning, saying: "The reform court welcomes the southern provinces to reform, but the life-and-death revolution will inevitably lead to bloody conflicts, and will also cause Manchu officials to oppose the reform. Moreover, the reform court advocates equality between Manchu and Han, which has already There is positive guidance on this.”
Hao Futai believes that true revolutionaries should be tolerant, recognize the inherent history, resolve the hatred between the two sides, and preserve the vitality of the country. Only in this way can they be regarded as revolutionaries with correct beliefs and without losing the realm of revolution.
Hao Shuo's telegram did not inform the governor of Liangjiang and Heshuo Prince Zheng Songchun in advance, which naturally aroused Songchun's dissatisfaction, because this Prince Zheng was determined to suppress the revolution, and he had already written to the imperial court requesting to send troops to the Zheping Dingfu Society. rebellion, and is already actively preparing for war.
At the end of February, an article titled "What is the Revolution for?" was published in a private newspaper in Luoyang. If you don’t have time, how can you reform the law to save the people and rectify the internal governance.”
The article proposes that the purpose of the revolution is to open up the wisdom of the people, not on the premise of opening up the wisdom of the people.
The purpose of the revolution may be for the republic, but the revolution is not equal to the republic. As long as the development of the country can be realized, the revolution can also be a constitutional monarchy revolution.
The author's signature is "I love my family".
This signature puzzled Lao Ji, who had just come from Beijing to report on his work, because no one would use this as a pseudonym, even the most obscene ones would use Xiaoxiaosheng, Lanlingzi or something.
Old Ah Bai glanced at Lao Ji: "This is the emperor's pseudonym."
"Yeah? Your Majesty's pseudonym?"
Lao Ji was stunned for a long time, and couldn't help saying with emotion: "Let me just say, only Your Majesty is the real revolutionary in this world."
When the north and the south were arguing about the constitutional imperial power and the revolutionary republic, an explosive news came from the capital.
After the Restoration Court officially announced that the emperor was actually Emperor Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty, his surname was Zhu Mingboge.
Emperor Aixinjueluo suddenly changed his surname to Zhu. This explosive news spread across the country at a rapid speed, and everyone who heard it was so horrified that they couldn't digest it for a few days.
After news of the explosion reached Hangzhou, Liberation Society, which had been advocating the anti-Manchurian revolution, instantly lost its market.
According to reliable sources, the President of the Allied Forces, Le Erjin, received the news when he was in the latrine, and then heard a plopping sound coming from the latrine, but the details are unknown later.
"If the provinces agree to establish a constitution, I will abdicate immediately and hand over the throne to the crown prince."
Jia Liu also made up his mind and didn't want to make any more troubles.
All the ministers were shocked: "Then the emperor?"
Jia Liu spread his hands: "I am running for the Prime Minister as a commoner."
Lao Ji's eyes were red and swollen: "Then if the provinces don't agree to a constitution, why don't they insist on a republic?"
Jia Liu lit a cigarette and said leisurely, "Then I will run for president."
(End of this chapter)
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