I Don’t Want To Be the Emperor - Chapter 589
Chapter 589 Finale
Ten days later, Saibei was officially recovered, the Khan died, and his son Kuolo led the remaining troops northward.
Less than twenty days later, news came from Chuanzhou that the foreign barbarians had withdrawn from Nangu.
Lin Yi announced in public at the Jinluan Hall that Nangu has been the inherent territory of the Liang Kingdom since ancient times.
Yuan Qing led the Chuanzhou army into the entire South Valley in a mighty manner. Jingangtai was the first temple on behalf of Daliang to visit the South Valley, Tuigu Temple.
Lin Yi could not be more happy.
He was stronger than the previous emperors of the Liang Kingdom and opened up the largest territory in history.
If there are people who are displeased with him, they are probably only his brothers and his father.
It is said that I dropped a lot of tea cups.
After Lin Yi heard about it, he immediately asked for everything to be replaced with iron ones.
On the second day, it was announced that Sanhe’s army would enter the border between Sanhe and Ayugu.
What Lin Yi didn’t expect was that Emperor Li Fo of Asoka, who had already fled to the sea, personally brought the imperial court to Ankang City.
At any rate, he is the master of a country. Although he has lost his homeland, Lin Yi still gave him a good deal of respect. When the Ayu Kingdom envoy entered the city, the gongs and drums were noisy, and it was very lively.
So, the treaty between the two countries was signed very smoothly.
According to the “Treaty of Liang’a”, Ayu State professed its vassal status to Liang State and once again became a vassal state of Liang State.
Ayu State pays tribute of seven million tons of grain to Liang State every year, which is equivalent to half of Liang State’s grain output.
It means that Liang Guo’s food problem has been solved.
Correspondingly, the Liang State assumed part of the obligation to provide poverty alleviation to the Asoka State and gave one million taels of silver every year. After driving away the foreign barbarians, the Liang State garrisoned the Asoka State and assisted in conquering the uncivilized tribes and kingdoms around the Asoka State.
“Thank you, Father!”
Li Fu was only in his forties, but his temples were already gray. He kowtowed to Lin Yisan, who was much younger than him. No matter what he thought in his heart, his face was filled with tears, and he looked like he was crying with gratitude.
Sanhe’s army marched into Ayu Kingdom.
In the summer, the foreign barbarians were defeated and retreated.
Lee Fo returned to his position again.
In order to fulfill the Treaty of Liang’a, additional taxes were imposed on the people again.
At the village level, the level of investment is increased step by step.
For a time, the people were in dire straits.
Wei Yishan, who had just been promoted to General of the Southern Expedition, was a little bit intolerable, especially when he met those babies waiting to be fed.
However, when I think of what Wang Ye said: If you don’t wrong others, you have to wrong the people of Liang.
Comparatively speaking, the people of Liang State will not live better than the people of Ayu State.
Everything should give priority to the interests of the Liang Kingdom.
You can only die as a Taoist friend but not as a poor Taoist.
With the war in the south and the north, Liang’s finances were in jeopardy.
Every time Lin Yi went to inspect the countryside, he couldn’t hold back his tears.
The people of Liang State were in great hardship.
He originally wanted to march the army to the Western Wilderness in one go, but the economy no longer allowed it.
He could no longer put more burdens on the people of Liang.
When the time comes and the land is starved to death, how will he be different from the tyrants and foolish kings in history?
The only thing that can be done is to set up a northwest military region to prevent the foreign barbarians from continuing to advance eastward.
September.
Under his active coordination, Liang Guo once again introduced the “Compulsory Education Law”, which stipulated that all children over the age of seven must attend school, encouraged private education, and all those who invested in education were exempt from taxes.
At the same time, “talented classes”, “gifted classes” and “transcendence camps” were opened in various prefectures and cities in the Liang Kingdom. They were actually classes for gifted teenagers in disguise.
There is naturally a gap in IQ between people, and step-by-step selection of candidates is too slow.
Lin Yi hoped that the sparks created by bringing together the most intelligent young geniuses in the country would drive the scientific development of the Liang Kingdom.
Fortunately, some results have been achieved.
A seventeen-year-old boy has completed all the physics and chemistry courses from elementary school to middle school in just one year. Whether it is buoyancy, gravity, or chemical formulas, he has mastered them very well.
After entering the Liang Academy of Sciences, he single-handedly changed the iron-making process.
At this point, the steel industry in Liang Guo ushered in great development.
Lin Yi personally awarded him the “Daliang Kingdom Outstanding Contribution Award” in the Jinluan Palace, worth one hundred taels of gold.
A poor boy from Liangzhou suddenly became a guest of the Prince He’s Mansion, and he had no business dealings with him.
Whether it was the Beijing garrison, the court officials, or the military generals, they were all polite to him.
The power of role models is infinite.
An atmosphere of respecting knowledge and talents gradually formed in Daliang.
In his seventh year in Ankang City, the Daliang Academy of Sciences was already capable of manufacturing chemical vessels and cultivating bacteria.
What excites Lin Yi most is that the first steam engine appeared in Daliang.
He stood on the Jinluan Palace and announced loudly: Liang Guo has entered the industrial era, everything is for industry, and everything for industry.
Social systems that are not commensurate with them also need to be changed.
Abolish the imperial system. From now on, “those who dare to have an imperial system and act on their own will be attacked by the whole world.”
It is shocking.
Leading the crying mother and a group of concubines out of the palace, of course his father, Emperor Delong, was also indispensable.
On the night he left the palace, Emperor Delong vomited out a large bowl of blood and shouted loudly: You are a traitor, you are a traitor, you are not a human being!
Lin Yi didn’t care whether he lived or died. On the next day, he announced that the palace had become a 5a-level tourist attraction in Daliang.
As long as you give money, you can sleep on the Emperor Liang’s bed.
That month, 700,000 taels of palace tickets alone were sold.
The imperial court of Daliang Kingdom moved to the newly built government affairs center, which covers an area of 800 acres and has eleven buildings, each with eight floors.
Times have changed.
Lin Yi can no longer be emperor.
The most disappointed person in him was Du Yinniang.
Carrying Eucommia ulmoides on the sea.
Hand never returned to Ankang City.
“Look at the good things you’ve done!”
Concubine Yuan Guifei was extremely disappointed with her son and led a group of people back to the ancestral home of the Yuan family.
According to Liang law, everyone has the right to move freely. Xinyang and Daiwang left Ankang City after the trial, but they did not dare to run too far. They retired in the manors around Ankang City, with three wives and four concubines. So unhappy.
“I have no shame in my heart.”
Lin Yi said to Hong Ying next to him.
“The prince is wise.”
Hong should have an indescribable bitterness.
He didn’t expect that their prince, a man who was greedy for enjoyment, would actually set up a prison for himself.
“Your Majesty,”
Mingyue said cautiously, “The princess has returned to Yuezhou with the prince and princess.”
“That will lighten my burden. I don’t have to support a son and a daughter.”
Lin Yi still had an indifferent attitude.
At least Mingyue and her son were still by his side.
“Your Majesty.”
The bright moon burst into tears.
“What’s there to cry about?”
Lin Yi waved his hand impatiently, “My biggest dream in this life is that everyone in the Liang Kingdom has books to read and everyone has enough to eat. If I can do that, I should be happy.”
This is the third year since the opening of the Royal Palace tourist attraction.
Lin Yi completely delegated power.
Known as Xiaoyaozi, he fishes, walks his dog and raises birds every day.
This life is extremely comfortable.
He was very satisfied.
What else can a disabled person ask for?
(End of this chapter)