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Chapter 115

Imperial City, in Wuying Hall.

Jia Yun knelt respectfully under the imperial case, waiting for the orders of Emperor Chongming in front of the imperial case.

Jia Yun and Jia Zheng went to Shuntian Prefecture together to file the registration and did not return to Jia's mansion, but entered the palace to present the relationship as soon as possible.

Emperor Chongming looked as usual. After hearing about Jia Yun's affairs, he spoke, "Well, this is the business of your Jia clan. Since it has been filed, then go to the spirit to guard the spirit, don't lose your etiquette."

Jia Yun knew that Emperor Chongming would definitely know that he would return to the Changfang lineage. After all, Emperor Chongming sent King Zhongshun to give him some advice on the matter of Chengjue.

But even though he said that, he could not speak out directly, so he spoke seriously: "Your Majesty, I came to show you to your Majesty for the sake of etiquette."

"Oh..." Emperor Chongming immediately became interested when he heard this. He didn't know what "skewer" Jia Yun would say. He said with great interest: "If you don't go to the spirit to keep your spirit, it's just for the sake of etiquette. Don't think I won't deal with you with such nonsense?"

Jia Yun replied respectfully: "Your Majesty, the old saying goes: "Heaven, Earth, the king, the relatives and teachers." The king is in front and the relatives are behind. I am your majesty's close attendant, so I will naturally be the master of Your Majesty. My father unfortunately died. I will present it here and allow me to return to my home to filial piety."

When Emperor Chongming heard this, the corners of his mouth raised slightly. Why did he value Jia Yun so much? In addition to Jia Yun having a strong government talent, the most important thing is that Jia Yun knows the etiquette of the king and the ministers, the king, father, king, father, and father. Although this word is simple, there are very few people who understand it. Or everyone understands it, just pretending to be confused.

What Jia Yun said to Jia Zheng in this way before, even he felt that it was nothing wrong. This is the etiquette and law of the feudal court.

Although he knew that Jia Yun was quite flattering, Emperor Chongming was not disgusted with it. Flattery was flattering, and Jia Yun also followed his words and deeds.

Moreover, Jia Yun's words did not only show the way of the monarch and ministers. The most important thing was to express his opinion that Jia Yun's ability to inherit the title of the Eastern Palace was undoubtedly driven by Emperor Chongming behind the scenes. Since this is the case, Jia Yun could not express anything. If he loses etiquette, the emperor would be suspicious.

Facing his thighs, Jia Yun hugged them from time to time.

As expected, Emperor Chongming looked much more kind at this time, and Emperor Chongming said angrily: "It should have been like this, okay, go back to the mansion to keep mourning."

Jia Yun bowed respectfully and then said, "I thank Your Majesty for your kindness."

After a pause, Emperor Chongming ordered: "Jia Yun, please arrange the affairs of the Gongwei Department. After the funeral, you will continue to take charge of the Gongwei Department."

The funeral takes 49 days. This is a funeral custom, called "doing seven". It means that after a person dies, children will pay tribute to each other every seven days, and will pay tribute to each other seven times in succession, totaling 7749 days, and a 100-day mourning period will be maintained.

This will take five months to add up, nearly half a year.

The Daqian Dynasty respected Confucius and Mencius's ways. According to the etiquette system, it should have been filial for three years, that is: "The son was born for three years and then he was spared from his parents' worries. The three years of mourning will lead to the whole world's mourning."

When parents die, wandering children need to return to their hometown to mourn for three years. Even officials of the court who entered the court must abide by this principle and can only return to Beijing to continue to be an official after the mourning period. If they do not abide by this principle, they will be regarded as very unfilial by people at that time.

But Jia Yun is not listed here. It is not that Jia Yun is special, but that he is a big deal in the government's regulations.

The Dagan Dynasty followed the Ming Dynasty's etiquette system, that is, "there is no system of military positions that ended in three years."

Jia Yun is a military position and does not need to abide by the rules of filial piety for three years.

The court is naturally above the small family. If the court needs this person to serve, filial piety will naturally be postponed.

For example, the generals on the border do not even need to be mourned and wear half of their white robe. This outfit means that this person is a general who went to the battlefield due to special circumstances during the mourning period.

In addition, there is another situation where a general returns to his hometown to mourn, and a sudden war breaks out on the front line, and the court temporarily "resurrects" a general who is in the mourning period.

Most military positions will "go to attend mourning". In addition to funerals, there will be another 100 days of mourning, which is the so-called mourning period, and this is the case in Jia Yun.

But even though that is the case, you should not violate the taboos of filial piety for three years. You should not participate in weddings, discuss marriages, greetings, birthday greetings, visiting relatives, visiting friends, wearing red clothes, etc....

Since Emperor Chongming was able to keep the position of Chief of the Guards Office for Jia Yun, he showed his favor. Jia Yun immediately said gratefully: "Your Majesty is so kind to you, I am so grateful to you. I will definitely be responsible for your duties and be loyal to you in the future.

Emperor Chongming became more and more satisfied with Jia Yun's statement. After thinking for a moment, Emperor Chongming said, "You don't have a word for prose yet. Since that's the case, I will give you a word for prose,...well... let's call him a word for prose."

"Clash" means strong advice. The so-called loyal minister refers to a minister who is lacking in frankness and advice.

As the saying goes, "If a king has a loyal minister, he will not destroy his country." Emperor Chongming's respect for Jia Yun is so high.

Jia Yun naturally knew that this was a great thing. Not to mention that the word "The Emperor" was originally a holy grace. With this word "The Legend" is simply an important official of the country. If it was passed on, who would not know that Jia Yun's holy family is rich?

"I thank Your Majesty for giving me the words." Jia Yun immediately bowed and bowed and said gratefully.

Emperor Chongming waved his hand and immediately said earnestly: "Don't forget your original intention, and lose your original intention after inheriting the title."

Jia Yun's heart was shocked when he heard this. He didn't understand the intention of Emperor Chongming. He remembered that when he met the emperor earlier, the only one who responded to the situation might be the nobles of the world and the same relatives as the country.

However, it has nothing to do with the "faithful minister". Then Jia Yun remembered the "advice" that Jia Yun had offered when he met Emperor Chongming for the second time, and it seemed that he met the "faithful minister".

Thinking of this, Jia Yun bowed and said, "Even if I inherited my title, I am also a great subject. Only when I have a great cause, I can enjoy wealth and honor."

Jia Yun's words meant to be in harmony with the country and also showed his wish to be prosperous and peaceful. Both have.

"Okay..." Emperor Chongming responded, his expression becoming more and more satisfied. His resolute face was filled with a smile. He said, "Although I don't know how sincere you are, I am satisfied with this. I remember you said something, "Loyalty is not expressed, but made." Although it is vernacular, it is very reasonable."

This is what Jia Yun said to King Zhongshun in Yangzhou. It is not surprising that Emperor Chongming knew it. What's more, Jia Yun originally used King Zhongshun to show his loyalty. It is a good thing that Emperor Chongming knew it.

Jia Yun said seriously: "This is what I say in my heart. Your Majesty is diligent and loving the people is an example of the emperor. I respect him.

Although I am a martial artist, I have read several books of sages at a young age and know that "If a king treats his ministers as his brothers and feet, he will regard him as his loyal heart." This is what Your Majesty treats me with great kindness as the sea, so how can I not give up and repay the favor?"

"Oh..." Emperor Chongming looked very interested when he heard this, and his bright eyes looked straight at Jia Yun.

Emperor Chongming was also a well-read man. How could he not know that "If a king treats his ministers as his hands and feet, then his ministers regard him as his heart." Emperor Chongming was not Jia Yun's words, but the following sentences: "If a king treats his ministers as dogs and horses, then his ministers regard him as his countrymen; if a king treats his ministers as grass, then his ministers regard him as enemies."

Jia Yun said that he was a martial artist, but his words were intriguing. I don’t know whether it was based on the words of the saint to express loyalty or meaning, but based on what Emperor Chongming thought, it was probably the latter.

Under the case, Jia Yun looked respectful and seemed to be unable to see anything...

After pondering for a while, Emperor Chongming said, "I am worthy of the word "controversy". Let's go on. I will do a good job in the future. I will not treat the meritorious ministers unfairly."

"Yes." Jia Yun bowed and responded, and then bowed and retreated.

ps: I said that I had made mistakes in filial piety for three years, but now I have changed it.


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