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Chapter 927: Please write an edict for your sins

    

er 138 the Thief of Vertical sonSu Jin Pa Liu eyebrow stood up and said angrily, "what do you two rude men know" What do you know ""Yes, I don't understand what you think."Su Pingbei blinked his mouth...Chapter 927 asks your Highness to write

guilt edict!

as the name implies, a sin edict is an edict that people use to state their sins and faults.

to put it bluntly, it is a review and confession of the highest standard.

but the problem is that since it is an edict, only the emperor can issue it.

and the emperor, as the supreme leader of the whole state power in the feudal era, had a family, a family and a family inheritance, and the whole world belonged to the emperor. could he be wrong

the emperor has to maintain the image that he is always right, infallible and sacred all the time.

otherwise, once the image collapses, the emperor will have another nickname: the faint king.

and once he has sinned himself, then the emperor himself admits that he is a foolish monarch.

therefore, throughout Chinese history, there are only a few emperors who have really sinned their own edicts.

and almost all of them write their own decrees of guilt in one situation.

when the state power encounters internal and external troubles and is about to perish.

at such times, in order to win the hearts of the people, but also to solidify the cohesion of the literary officials and generals around them, in order to make them work more for themselves, the emperor would write edicts of guilt.

roughly means that I know that what I did before is not good enough and that I have done a lot of things wrong. Now that I know I am wrong, plead guilty to the whole world, and you can continue to work for me.

almost none of the emperors who wrote the edict of sin came to a good end.

so the symbolic meaning of this thing is far greater than the actual meaning.

its symbolic significance lies in destroying the sanctity of the emperor.

at present, Li Chen is the crown prince of the Daqin Empire and has the right to supervise the country, so he can commit crimes against himself.

and the purpose of this crime decree is to destroy the possibility of his ascension to the throne.

I would like to ask, when he was a crown prince, he admitted that he was incompetent and made mistakes constantly. How could such a prince be a qualified emperor

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so when Li Yinhu stated his request, the quiet Hall of Supreme Harmony was even quieter.

it was clear that the station was full of people, but there was no sound.

the whole solemn Hall of Supreme Harmony unexpectedly has a somewhat cold and terrifying atmosphere.

after Li Yinhu finished his words, he bowed his head and waited for Li Chen's storm.

according to their calculations yesterday, it is absolutely impossible for Li Chen to write this personal injunction, and he will definitely be furious.

it's just that Li Yinhu's task ends here.

his role is to make Li Chen furious, and Zhao Xuanji will come forward for the rest.

just let Li Yinhu some unexpected is that he is not waiting for Li Chen's roar and questioning, but a deathly silence.

I don't know how long this repressed silence lasted, and Li Chen's voice came from above.

"how come the king of Zhao thinks I've messed up the imperial order and discipline, but he doesn't say what it is"

Li Yinhu frowned.

what exactly are the things that matter

isn't it important that the interests of both sides compete for each other

but when the words came to him, Zhao Xuanji had no intention of opening his mouth at this time. Li Yinhu could only bravely reply, "your Highness's marriage was originally a good thing of universal celebration, but in the name of marriage, his Highness took bribes from Manchu civil and military officials openly and openly. The court did not know how many officials were worried about this matter."

"the salaries of our Qin officials are not high, and it is difficult to support a family of old and young. His Highness asked them to give money to satisfy his Royal Highness. Is this not forcing civil and military officials to go down to the people for ink and to add exorbitant taxes and levies"

"even if this is the case with your Highness, how can we not follow suit"the last Zuo Shilang.""if you say he buys an official, is this money bribed to today's saints"Li Chen's last words, accompanied by heavy applause clapped on the counter, and a loud sound without warni...