"How can that be the same? The child under the second ladyâs care carries the surname Qin, not Bai! Are we really going to let the Bai familyâs throne fall into the hands of the Qin family?"
Bai Qingping continued to inquire, "Doesnât the second lady carry the blood of the Bai familyâs legitimate lineage?"
"Itâs different, women are supposed to marry out..."
That clan member spoke too hastily, and only after blurting out did he realize Bai Qingyan is also a woman.
"Oh... so you look down on women!" Bai Qingping raised the teacup beside him, "Since itâs like this, why do you hold yourselves as royalty? Her Majesty... is a woman!"
"A Ping, you too, discussing matters so boldly with the elders here. Is this something the clan can influence?" Bai Qihe, calm and collected, with an air of indifference, continued, "Donât forget, the clan once acted outrageously, almost forcing Her Majesty to request to leave the clan. Now, donating money and grain to protect Shuoyang is just atonement for those crimes! Itâs already good that Her Majesty doesnât hold grudges after ascending the throne; who dares to plead for merit before Her Majesty, or force Her Majesty to adopt a clan heir? If anyone dares... let them go to Her Majesty. As for me, the clan leader, I donât dare. I donât want to disrupt my comfortable life by doing something foolish."
Upon hearing Bai Qiheâs words, the clan members fell silent.
"Fatherâs lesson is apt!" Bai Qingping stood up, his temper much calmer, holding back laughter as he bowed deeply to Bai Qihe, "Your son wonât dare anymore."
Bai Clan members: "..."
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For three whole days, Bai Qingyan and the officials have been handling state affairs in the grand hall.
During these three days, the palace has been bustling with activity, while the outside was equally chaotic.
Noble families were scurrying around to gather information.
The officials still detained in the palace, aside from those formerly part of Li Maoâs faction, abandoned by King Liang, were all supporters of the Crown Prince!
Previously, whenever news came, it was always Left Prime Minister Li Mao, Minister of War Shen Jingzhong, Minister of Judicial Review Lu Jin, Minister of Honglu Temple Dong Qingping and others firmly standing on the Crown Princeâs side.
Before King Liang ascended, he announced that he would execute Prime Minister Lu and other key ministers after his ascension. Beyond Prime Minister Luâs family, any family supporting the Crown Prince was in great anxiety, hoping Bai Jinxiu could quickly storm the palace to rescue their fathers and children who would rather die than submit to King Liang.
Later, when Princess of Zhen led troops to capture the Imperial City, everyone rejoiced briefly, then news came that Princess of Zhen planned to ascend the throne as Empress.
This scared the noble families in Dadu City terribly. Not only did Princess of Zhen return with troops, but Bai Jinxiu also held military power in her hands. In these chaotic times... whoever holds military power is strong, and clearly, Dadu City was already under Bai Clanâs control.
Every family feared that if their fathers and sons stubbornly refused to submit to Princess of Zhen, they might not escape death, and their household members might not be spared either.
These anxious noble families sent their most capable servants to gather information outside the palace, yet they found nothing.
Without any news... this was the most unsettling.
Some even went to Princess of Zhenâs mansion, but it was heavily guarded and they couldnât enter. The people inside didnât come out either, and the servants of Princess of Zhen were always tight-lipped, so even if they met, they likely wouldnât find out anything.
Soon, palace emissaries were sent to officialsâ homes to fetch clothing, which further agitated the noble women in Dadu City, clearly indicating their men were detained in the palace!
Those with informed connections heard that someone went to the Minister of Judicial Review Lord Dongâs home to fetch clothing, leading many to rush to Dong Mansion for information.
Nevertheless, the wife of Minister of Judicial Review, Mrs. Song, knew nothing except to reassure everyone, highlighting that Bai Qingyan is not one to randomly kill like King Liang, and that Bai Clan has upheld a noble reputation for a century, with each descendant honorable and upright. Bai Qingyan, being a disciple whom Mr. Guan greatly admired, wasnât prone to violence.
Mrs. Song suggested that Bai Qingyan probably kept the officials in the palace to handle the accumulated state affairs due to the unrest in Dadu City, though most believed it to be a misleading excuse.
After sending away those seeking information, Mrs. Song, dry-mouthed, accepted cups of tea handed by her daughter.
The initial news about Bai Qingyan planning to ascend as Empress and change the countryâs name to Zhou had indeed shocked Mrs. Song.
A woman ascending as Emperor, unprecedented in Jin Kingdom, unlike Xiliang where the Empress of Xiliang ascended legitimately due to the Emperor of Xiliang having no sons.
But Bai Qingyan... although her grandmother was the Eldest Princess, she does not bear the surname Lin.
Remarkably, after her initial bewilderment, Dong Tingzhen analyzed why Bai Qingyan is suitable to be Empress, mentioning that neither King Liang nor the Crown Prince would be wise rulers.
The Jin Dynasty has been fraught with chaos, its decline visible.
Looking at her cousinâs actions, rescuing children from the Ninefold Terrace, the rebelling soldiers followed her after learning their cousin revolted; hence she returned swiftly.
Thatâs called the will of the people...
Bai Qingyan, noble and upright, is a towering figure amongst women.
Pure origins cleanse, proper form straightens the shadow.
If Zhou Kingdomâs Emperor were Bai Qingyan, a noble figure with an ice-clear heart, the state affairs would surely reflect righteousness, akin to great governance seen under Jin Dynastyâs ancestor... where court officials die for counsel, soldiers die in battle, a clear and just era.
Moreover, a female emperor in Jin Kingdom could significantly elevate womenâs status, perhaps pioneering female participation in civil service exams and allowing women to become officials.
Dadu City has many talented women, often constrained to the rear courtyard...
Families like Baiâs, where daughters can learn alongside sons and train in the battlefield, are scarce.
If her cousin, raised in such a family, became Emperor, these winds of male dominance might well shift.
Mrs. Song, listening, turned to Dong Tingzhen, holding her hand, "So, you hope your cousin ascends to improve womenâs status?"
"If my cousin becomes Empress, the status of women in Zhou Kingdom will undoubtedly change," Dong Tingzhen replied firmly.
Mrs. Song slowly nodded. As a woman... she knew the low status of women in Jin Kingdom, but centuries of male dominance, could it really change with Bai Qingyanâs ascension?