【1208 Count Andrashi visits】
"Okay." Princess Katrina Kaif hurriedly packed up her things and went to make arrangements in person.
Several beautiful secretary also went out with Princess Katrina Kaif.
Zhao Qingluo hesitated for a moment and asked Emperor Hua for instructions: "Your Majesty, I want to participate in this work."
Hua Huang knew that the work Zhao Qingluo mentioned this time refers to sorting out speeches and compiling sample versions of Huacui Evening News. Because it was temporarily decided to publish, it is definitely impossible to find publishers in China.
Emperor Hua nodded, "Okay!"
Just when Emperor Hua arrived in Vienna, the Chinese Bureau of Statistics acted very quickly, and had compiled the speech of Emperor Hua and the summary and news of recent Europe into the latest Huacui Evening News and secretly published it.
Why publish it secretly?
Because China's diplomacy has not entered the mainstream of Europe, publishing houses are the throat of various countries, so they will definitely not let foreign newspapers enter the country casually. If they want to enter, they must also notify them before.
China can only express its opinions in a small amount of newspapers from Central Asia that occasionally pass into Europe. Otherwise, if China wants to express its opinions in Europe, it must pass through the mouths of a major country.
China has no friends with great powers. Even if people like Grand Duke Carol I of the Kingdom of Romania are willing to say a few words to China, they will definitely not care about directly helping the Emperor Hua say so many words "offend the great powers".
What's more, in this newspaper, the Emperor of China has clearly issued a restriction on the British Foreign Ministry to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs - a restriction on the restrictions on the Kyushu Island in Japan, which China withdraws before June 1, 1879.
Through this article in Huacui Evening News, Emperor Hua rejected the British restriction order!
The news came out, shocking the whole of Europe.
Even Bismarck, who has been paying attention to China and China, but has not placed the cute president at any high level, was shocked.
In Bismarck's eyes, Emperor Hua was a bit like a clown. He felt ridiculous about Emperor Hua's young age, seizing the regime of a country as big as a country through business and private equity, but it was just that. Bismarck did not admire the cute president much.
However, after the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence in China were proposed, it was approved by more and more countries in the world and became the basic principle for resolving relations between countries.
The proposal of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence is a complete embodiment of China's independent foreign policy and marks the maturity of China and the Emperor in foreign policy.
What Emperor Hua did not expect was that in the years that followed, this was not only the diplomatic norm of China, but also influenced all countries that love peace. The Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence not only became the basis for China to pursue an independent and peaceful foreign policy, but was also accepted by most countries in the world and became an important norm for regulating international relations.
"Your Majesty, the Emperor of China has arrived in Vienna. According to His Majesty's wishes, there was no grand welcome ceremony, but it was equivalent to the treatment of a foreign envoy." A court official told the Emperor of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in this way.
Joseph I nodded and said to the man: "I understand, you go down first."
Joseph I originally did not pay much attention to the visit of Emperor Hua to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, so he put the arrival of Emperor Hua at the level of an ordinary diplomat. Not to mention meeting, Joseph I did not even take the visit of Emperor Hua to heart.
But now it's different. Joseph I suddenly became interested in Emperor Hua and began to study Emperor Hua and went to find someone to come to know everything about Emperor Hua.
It’s a pity that the Austro-Hungarian Empire did not have an organization like the Statistics Bureau of China, so where can I get to know the Emperor?
The report with less than 200 words is simply a brief description. Emperor Hua was originally a child of a Qing Dynasty official. He accumulated a certain amount of wealth by doing business, then formed a small-scale army, and then seized the Qing Dynasty's regime by launching a sudden attack.
Joseph I smiled and shook his head, "What a joke, a man who is only nine years old now can do so many things?"
Like everyone else, Joseph I believed that Emperor Hua was just a decoration placed on the table by his family. Behind Emperor Hua, there must be very powerful adults.
Not only because he despises Emperor Hua, but also because Joseph I now has a lot of troubles, he is so unwilling to be concerned about Emperor Hua's arrival.
During the 1864 War against Denmark, Joseph formed an alliance with Prussia in an attempt to delay his dominance in Germany, but in vain.
After Pu'O's victory, a quarrel occurred, and war between the two sides was inevitable. Prussia and Sardinia formed an alliance, forming a pincer attack on Austria. The diplomats proposed to give Venice to Sardinia through the hands of Napoleon III of France to avoid this unfavorable situation. Although they were destined to lose Venice, Joseph believed that losing a province without a war was indecent and death was more glorious. He then changed the attacking Grand Duke Albrecht Friedrich Rudolph and Ludwig von Benedek, who was good at attacking, and the defensive Ludwig von Benedek ended. The end of the Pu'O's war was the failure of the northern front and the southern front. Although Austria failed and handed over Venice, it guaranteed a psychological advantage over the south.
As Franz Joseph failed to reach a federal solution, satisfying the nations, and the relations between the nations further deteriorated. The form of 1867 became clear, and it was necessary to make a compromise like the Hungarians who did not obey commands, resulting in the formation of "a binary monarchy of the empire and the kingdom", which half Austria and half Hungary, coexisted with an equal partnership. This compromise gave the Hungarians considerable rights to expand their influence, and the Slavic peoples suffered losses; the Bohemia (Czechs) and the Poles did not share the privileges that the Austrian Germans enjoyed in the Austrian part of the empire, that is, the western half; while the Croats, Slovaks and the southern Slavs did not share the privileges that the Hungarians enjoyed in the Hungarian part of the Hungarian part, that is, the eastern half.
Franz Joseph recognized this partial approach, which violated the core law of basic equality among all ethnic groups in this multiethnic country.
The relationship between the various states and emperors formed by long-term evolution in history was replaced by the surrender of the various nations to the Austrian German monarch or the Hungarian monarch.
In this way, the country continued to be in tranquility. The last attempt to reform that gave the Goslav language equality with Hungarian and German was also rejected by the Austrian Emperor under the pressure of the German people of Austria.
As for the recognition and restoration of the ancient rights of the Czechs, it bound the foreign policy of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and threatened its internal affairs.
What is even more disadvantageous is the Slavic issue in the south. Since 1867, the Croats under Hungarian rule felt that they were constantly Hungarianized, and the Hungarian rule finally made Serbia, which was inhabited by Slavic compatriots, become a mortal enemy of the binary monarchy.
However, the foreign minister of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Earl Andrasch, attached great importance to the visit of Emperor Hua. Although the orders that did not receive were issued by Joseph I personally and Earl Andrasch had no right to change them, Earl Andrasch decided to use his personal visit to show respect for the Emperor Hua in his personal name!
Count Andrach was Franz Joseph's most outstanding foreign minister. He not only formed a alliance between Germany and Austria in 1879, but also won the first major diplomatic victory of the empire in the Balkans by occupying Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Austrian Emperor defeated the opposition and maintained the alliance with Germany. Although Italy formed a three-nation alliance with Germany and Austria in 1882 and Romania also signed a secret treaty with Germany and Austria in 1883, he had a great reservation with Italy and Ronaldo. Franz Joseph's diplomatic style advocated private exchanges between monarchs. In 1873, he appeared side by side in Berlin in Berlin, decisively promoting the alliance of the Three Emperors. Later, he also committed to preventing potential conflicts with Russia through private contact.
In the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Count Andrach's prestige was second only to Joseph I, and even more so in Hungary. This is by no means a foreign minister without real power.
When Emperor Hua heard that Count Andrache had actually arrived at the hotel where he got down the tower in person, he was a little happy while being surprised and hurriedly said, "Appoint a welcome now!"
Chapter completed!