Chapter 189,/.



"I thought the hero had unlocked some amazing 'supernatural power'!"

"Ha! Mind reading! This time I'm in the bag!"

Gu Qingcheng scolded the troublemaker and then ignored it.

She was a little excited. Giving an emperor the ability to read minds, haha, is it giving him a cheat or setting a trap for him?

Originally, Gu Qingcheng thought that it would be somewhat difficult to overthrow a male emperor.

First, he is the emperor. In ancient times when imperial power was supreme, he was the most supreme being.

Second, he is the male protagonist and has the aura of the protagonist given by the small world.

If you go against him, the male protagonist doesn't even have to do anything himself, he will have to bear the backlash of the protagonist's halo.

Third, he is a “man”!

In a patriarchal society, it is very, very, very difficult for women to subvert men.

The only female emperor in the history of the Celestial Empire was able to ascend to the throne not because she really had the ability to defy the will of heaven, but because of various factors such as the right time, place, and people.

Moreover, the empress had to wait until her husband, the emperor, passed away and deposed several of her sons before she was "helpless" to ascend the throne.

She didn't just kill her husband.

Although Gu Qingcheng's mission this time did not mention usurping the throne or becoming the empress.

But, "I am the queen", yes, the original owner said so, Gu Qingcheng felt that if she didn't "give it a try", she would be a little sorry for the "political legacy" left by the original owner.

First, the original owner was the empress, the emperor's wife, which also had certain advantages;

Secondly, the marriage between the original owner and Min Huang was a combination of interests and a cooperation between the royal family and the aristocratic family.

Although the original owner did not have the "X Family Army" with thousands of troops behind him, he did have a very large aristocratic class.

Not to mention anything else, just as the original owner was the queen, she also had the opportunity to handle state affairs.

Min Huang knew the principle that "the harem is not allowed to interfere in politics", but he had no choice.

The Queen Mother is in power and has control over both the harem and the court.

Since Min Huang raised Queen Gu to compete with Queen Mother Wang, he had to give her certain "rights".

At first it was just the "palace affairs" of the harem, followed by some small matters of the previous dynasty.

There is no way. The former dynasty and the harem seem to be clearly separated, but in fact they cannot be separated at all.

For example, Min Huang’s four concubines, the bright rose-like Concubine Noble, the orchid-like Concubine Virtue, the white lotus-like Concubine Shu... On the surface, they are all the women that Min Huang is thinking about.

It seemed that Min Huang accepted them into the palace out of his "sincerity".

In fact, there may be some sincerity, but more of it is the families behind the four concubines.

The imperial concubine's surname is Yu. Her father and brother are both brave generals who led troops to fight in battles.

By marrying her, you can achieve cooperation with the military honor class.

Concubine Cui De was born into the Qinghe Cui family, which was also a prominent family.

In this fictitious Dajing Dynasty, it may not be as noble as the Jingzhao Gu family, but it also has a certain influence.

In particular, Cui Defei’s grandfather was not only a famous official but also a famous teacher, with many students all over the world.

Many of the court officials were his disciples.

By taking her into the harem, Min Huang would be able to gain the support of a large number of scholars.

There is also Concubine Su Shufei. Although her family has declined, her mother's family is a wealthy family in Jiangnan.

Among the four classes of people, scholars, farmers, merchants and artisans, merchants are indeed at the bottom, but they are also really rich.

When Concubine Su Shu entered the palace, she brought with her a dowry of one million taels of silver.

The emperor is also short of money!

Especially since he wanted to train his troops, secretly build up his own strength, and did not want to be constrained by court officials all the time, it was particularly important to have a rich private treasury and a purse that could be supplied with money at any time.

Even Consort Dong, who was forced upon Min Huang by the Queen Mother, was not the daughter of an ordinary family.

Her father was Marquis of Jing'an. Although he was a marquis, he was a founding father and his title was hereditary.

It can be said that Concubine Dong represented the power of the old nobles.

The military power of these old nobles was taken away by the previous emperor, but their foundation remains.

Some of the bigwigs in the military are their former subordinates.

In addition, they also divided up the land of the capital and nearby prefectures and counties.

They all have very strong family backgrounds.

The old nobles cannot be said to be the local tyrants in the capital area, but they are almost the same.

By winning them over, the emperor seemed to feel particularly safe and secure living in the palace.

In addition to the four concubines, there are also nine concubines.

The nine concubines had slightly lower backgrounds, but they were all noble ladies from famous families.

Behind every concubine, there is a family, the only difference is the size of the family.

As for Min Huang, he relied on "marriage" again and again to connect himself, the ninth prince of humble origins, with many forces in the court.

Queen Gu is in charge of the harem. To manage the concubines, she not only has to consider the concubines themselves, but also the families behind them.

Therefore, she "had to" be familiar with the developments in the court and the open and covert struggles among various forces.

In order to allow Queen Gu to better fight against Queen Mother Wang, Min Huang had to temporarily abandon the rule that "the harem is not allowed to interfere in politics" and took the initiative to ask Queen Gu to "help" handle some government affairs.

Queen Gu is not an ordinary woman. She is an elite carefully cultivated by the Gu family.

She has a mind and insight that transcends her gender. She accurately seized the opportunity and extended her hand to the court.

Three years was a period of time, neither long nor short, and Queen Gu quietly built up a small force of her own - the Queen's Party!

Well, although they are just some middle and low-level officials and do not have very prominent identities, they are among the "current management" group.

Once there is any major action, the role they play will be even greater than that of the so-called famous ministers and generals.

"This Gu family is exactly what I like!"

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