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The Affection of the Emperor of the Chinese Empire 

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In 1794, the 59th year of the Qianlong Emperor's reign, the famous Qianghua Uprising broke out in Zhangzhou, Fujian.
General Chen Zhenghua led 10,000 volunteers organized by his hometown and successively occupied Zhangzhou, Xiamen, and Longyan.
The scale of the uprising grew larger and larger. When this was reported to the Qing court, the Qianlong Emperor was furious and ordered Generals Sierduo and Fukang'an
to lead an army of 400,000 to suppress the uprising. Spies in the capital quickly informed Chen's troops. The next day, Chen Zhenghua convened
a military conference. He addressed his generals, saying, "The 'Old Man with the Braid' (a derogatory term for Emperor Qianlong) has sent his trusted generals, Sirdo and
Fukang'an, with an army of 400,000. What are your thoughts, generals?"
Zhu Enze, one of the generals who was sworn brothers with Chen Zhenghua, jumped up from his seat and said, "The 'Old Man with the Braid's' army is now a motley crew, with some smoking opium and others walking their
birds. They are no longer the Eight Banners army that once entered the pass. Although our army is smaller, we have a strong popular base here
and advanced cannons purchased from Britain. In my opinion, the Eight Banners army is nothing but a rabble." "Let them
come, the more the better. Annihilate them here. Once we wipe out their main force, our
conquest of the world will be just around the corner." Chen Zhenghua said, "Even so, they have numbers, which
is their advantage. We should make full use of our advantage. Generals, listen to my command: use all
the cannons we purchased from Britain. Every squad must be equipped with a cannon, and every soldier must have a rifle.
Ammunition must be plentiful. Only in this way can we ensure our advantage." The generals immediately stood up and said in unison:
"Yes, sir." Chen Zhenghua then asked his generals, "Do the Zhenyuan and Zhiyuan warships we purchased from Britain have captains
?" Guo Yong clasped his hands in a fist salute and replied, "Reporting to the commander, yes, they do. They are
Deng Sichang and Ding Ruchang, who have returned from studying in Britain. Both are rare talents in this era, possessing exceptional loyalty and martial arts skills
." Chen Zhenghua said, "Good. Have them remain vigilant at all times to prevent the Qing court from sending a navy
to land in Xiamen. If that happens, we're finished." Guo Yong clasped his hands in a fist salute to Chen Zhenghua and left. After Guo Yong left, Chen
Zhenghua said to his generals, "Then everyone, go back and prepare yourselves. Remember, in this battle, victory is the only option;
defeat is not an option!" The generals obeyed and left. Watching their departing figures, Chen Zhenghua recalled
the days when they swore brotherhood together and went abroad to study together.
In the fifty-fourth year of the Qianlong Emperor's reign, Chen Zhenghua, Zhu Enze, Guo Yong, Fang Zhouzhi
, and Zuo Kao, known as the "Five Richest Young Masters of Fujian," were wandering around Fuzhou, Fujian. While strolling the streets, they suddenly saw a notice posted at the city gate that
read: "The newly promulgated Qing Dynasty Redemption Law allows anyone, regardless of the crime committed,
to redeem themselves by paying a 'redemption silver'." Upon seeing this, Chen Zhenghua and the others sighed in admiration. The five of them found a teahouse, booked a private room, and ordered three bowls of tea.
Chen Zhenghua spoke first: "That old bastard Qianlong, how come he's still alive? A fine for crimes? How could he even think of that? I
wonder how many more common people will suffer like this?" Zhu Enze slammed his fist on the table and said, "It wasn't just
Qianlong, that beast Heshen came up with this idea! If it weren't for Heshen, could Qianlong, with
his head almost in his grave, have come up with such a ridiculous idea? If things continue like this, I predict the country's demise is not far off." Guo Yong suddenly remembered
something and said, "I have a friend who has lived in the West with his father since childhood. A few days ago, he wrote to me telling
me that the outside world is completely... " " Things are different now. The Western powers, relying on their superior ships and cannons, are plundering the small countries around us.
Their weapons are far superior to ours. Why don't we go out and see what it's like?" Fang Zhouzhi chimed in
, "Yes, yes, yes! Last month in Guangzhou, I heard an Englishman wearing a cross say
that other countries are incomparable to ours. For example, in weaving,
one of their machines does the work of five people. We use horse-drawn carriages, while they use steam engines. We've already
fallen behind the world!" Fang Zhouzhi sighed several times. Chen Zhenghua slammed his hand on the table, stood up, and shouted,
"Then it's decided! Let's go out together!" "But we don't speak any foreign languages," Zuo Kao said hesitantly.
"Don't worry about that," Fang Zhouzhi said. "Didn't I mention that foreigner? I know him quite well
, and his Chinese is very fluent. We can learn from him before we go." Everyone
slammed their hands in agreement. So the five wealthy young men from Fujian went to Guangzhou to learn English. Four months later, having mastered the language
, they traveled to Macau with the help of Englishmen, and from there embarked on their long journey to England.
Unfamiliar with the land and people of England, the five young men encountered numerous obstacles. The British at the time were also filled with curiosity about the Chinese
, and they were very displeased with the five men's appearance and attire, especially their long braids, which
they often mocked. This made the five young men feel very uncomfortable. They considered returning home, but the thought of
going back without learning anything would be even more shameful. Therefore, they resolutely stayed in England. During their
four years of study, they learned Western science, absorbed Western culture and social systems, and benefited immensely.
After returning home, they were amazed by the changes in the outside world and sponsored others to continue
their studies abroad, including Deng Sichang and Ding Ruchang. These individuals became the first group of talents recruited after the founding of the Chinese Empire,
laying the foundation for a prosperous China. Conversely, the five wealthy young men, after returning from their studies, became increasingly dissatisfied with the Qing government.
After discussion, they decided that for the sake of the nation and the country, they would overthrow the blindly arrogant Qing government and create
a Chinese empire even more prosperous than the Tang Dynasty. Thinking of this, Chen Zhenghua became even more determined to overthrow the Qing Empire.
In the three places he controlled—Zhangzhou, Xiamen, and Longyan—he implemented benevolent policies
, and his land reform law received strong support from the vast majority of poor peasants. Those who received land enthusiastically enlisted in Chen Zhenghua's army.
In April of the fifty-ninth year of Qianlong's reign, Sirdo and Fukang'an led an army of 400,000 to camp outside Longyan.
However, Fukang'an was an arrogant and ignorant general who greatly despised Chen Zhenghua, who only had a little over 10,000 troops.
Without consulting Sirdo, he led his 200,000 troops straight to the walls of Longyan. Standing atop Longyan City, Zhu
Enze was observing Fukang'an's movements through binoculars. A few dozen seconds later, seeing Fukang'an's army enter
the artillery's range, he immediately ordered the soldiers on the city wall, shouting, "Aim at the Qing soldiers! Bombard them!" With that
, dozens of cannons on the city wall unleashed a barrage of fire on the Qing troops. Several loud booms resounded, and the Qing soldiers...
"Ah, ah, ah!" The soldiers fell in droves, and Fukang'an's warhorse, struck by the explosion, stumbled and died.
Fukang'an himself fell to the ground. Stunned by the intense artillery fire, Fukang'an stood up and shouted,
"Retreat! Retreat!" Hearing the order to retreat, the Qing soldiers abandoned their armor and fled, each running faster than the last.
Zhu Enze was overjoyed and shouted hoarsely towards the Qing soldiers, "Fukang'an, how can you be so
cowardly? I haven't even faced you in battle and you're already running away! Weren't you hailed as the Qing's number one warrior?
How have you become the Qing's number one defeated general? Hahahaha..." After shouting, Zhu Enze sent someone to inform
Chen Zhenghua of the victory. Chen Zhenghua was overjoyed upon hearing the news of the great victory. Excitedly, he ordered his soldiers, "Men,
prepare six cannons for me to fire six times towards Longyan as a celebration, and send six jars of fine wine to General Zhu."
After his initial defeat, Fukang'an, dejected, hid in his tent, drinking alone. He could
n't understand how a mere ten thousand men could have defeated him, and where did they get those red-coated cannons with such power
? With such firepower, they only brought bows and arrows; they couldn't possibly fight them. How could they possibly win this battle?
The more he thought about it, the angrier he became, and he quickly finished a jar of wine. "Men, give me another jar of wine!" Fukang'an
roared drunkenly. At this moment, Sirdo entered from outside the tent. Seeing Fukang'an's state, he felt distressed and
comforted him, saying, "Lord Fu, victory and defeat are common occurrences in war. Why torment yourself like this? Don't worry, although we have lost today,
we will march together again in the future and surely capture Longyan and take Chen Zhenghua alive." Fukang'an looked at Sirdo, swayed as he stood up
, patted Sirdo's shoulder, and said, "General Sirdo, you don't know, the enemy's artillery is extremely powerful
. The other day, I led an army of 200,000 to attack the city, but before we even got close, the enemy's artillery suddenly bombarded our army
. More than half of my soldiers were killed or wounded. My heart aches terribly. I don't know where the enemy got their artillery from, but its power is so
formidable!" After saying this, he burst into tears. Upon hearing this, Sirdo sighed and said, "It seems we underestimated the enemy's strength
. We'll refrain from attacking the city for now. We'll first report this to His Majesty and request that he send
cannons from the Ministry of War. Then we can take Longyan City." "Very well, that's the only way."
Meanwhile, Chen Zhenghua had already anticipated that Fukang'an would request cannons from the Qing court after his defeat, and had already made
preparations. Each platoon had ample ammunition, and each soldier had a musket. Furthermore,
troops from Zhangzhou and Xiamen had been transferred, bringing the total to 16,000 men from Longyan City. All military deployments were complete
, and they were ready to fight the Qing army to the death.
In May of the fifty-ninth year of the Qianlong Emperor's reign, the four hundred cannons allocated by the emperor had arrived.
After testing the cannons, Fukang'an and Sirdo led their army of over three hundred thousand to Longyan City. This time, Fukang'an did not charge recklessly, but
instead planned to position the four hundred cannons ten li (approximately 5 kilometers) from the city and fire. Unfortunately, they were already under heavy bombardment from the city walls before reaching the target .
Fukang'an and Sirdo ordered the cannons to be positioned on the spot and aimed at the city walls, but the Qing army's
cannons had insufficient range and could not even reach the city's edge, infuriating Fukang'an and Sirdo. At that moment
, a cannonball landed right next to them, killing Fukang'an and Sirdo, who sacrificed themselves for the Qing court.
Seeing their commanders dead, the Qing soldiers fled for their lives. Seeing through their binoculars that Fukang'an
and Sierduo had been killed in the bombing, Chen Zhenghua and his generals on the city wall personally led their entire army out of the city. Each of Chen Zhenghua's soldiers charged with a musket
, firing as they went. Large numbers of Qing soldiers fell, and Chen Zhenghua's army pursued relentlessly until the Qing army was completely
annihilated!
In this battle, Chen Zhenghua suffered no casualties, yet he wiped out the entire Qing army, greatly boosting his morale and shocking the entire nation.
Upon hearing the news, Emperor Qianlong fainted from anger. When he awoke, he learned that Chen Zhenghua had already occupied Fujian and Guangdong
, which further enraged him. He suddenly vomited blood and fainted again. The next day, Qianlong awoke
, but did not disturb his servants. Instead, he lay in bed quietly reflecting: "Since my ascension to the throne, I
have diligently handled state affairs, bringing peace to the country, prosperity to the people, and abundance to the national treasury year after year. My achievements are no less than those of my ancestor, Emperor
Kangxi." But why are there still those who, instead of repaying the Emperor's grace, rebel today? What have I done wrong? Is it because
I have reigned for too long, and they no longer wish for me to continue as Emperor? I have already reigned for fifty-nine years, and
Emperor Kangxi reigned for sixty-one years. No, I cannot surpass my grandfather; I must abdicate. But once I abdicate,
won't I be left with nothing? Alas, I shall wait until the sixtieth year of Qianlong's reign. Having made up his mind, Qianlong rose and went to
court. Upon hearing that Chen Zhenghua's army had expanded to over three hundred thousand, Qianlong was not as agitated as before. He asked his ministers
what solutions they had, but they were all speechless. Even Heshen, who had previously been the most resourceful, was now at a loss for words. Seeing that
none of the ministers spoke, Qianlong addressed the court: "The rebel army's aim is to force me to abdicate. If I abdicate,
will the rebel army cease hostilities?" Hearing that the emperor intended to abdicate, Heshen stepped forward in alarm and replied, "Your Majesty, this servant believes that
the rebel army does not want Your Majesty to abdicate, but rather that its leader is greedy for power and has taken a desperate gamble
. This servant believes that Your Majesty must not lightly propose abdication." Qianlong said, "Then what do you think should be done?" Heshen replied, "This servant believes that
the rebel army should..." "Continue the suppression, otherwise how will the people of the land view Your Majesty? Therefore, this servant suggests that Nokolon be appointed
commander-in-chief to continue the campaign against the rebels." Qianlong: "Very well, as you have suggested, issue the decree: appoint Nokolon as
the Grand General for the Suppression of Rebels, commanding 490,000 troops of the Eight Banners. In addition, order Admiral Tie Shiwu to lead the Qing Navy to advance on Xiamen,
Fujian, to annihilate the rebels and fight them to the death." After the court session, Qianlong silently thought to himself: I absolutely cannot let the empire
entrusted to me by my ancestors be destroyed like this.
Upon hearing the news, Chen Zhenghua, far away in Fujian, was overjoyed. He said to his generals, "Excellent! This
move by the old man with the queue is brilliant! This is all his remaining strength. As long as we eliminate the last of his resources,
we will truly unify the country! Generals, listen to my command: All troops, move out! Tomorrow, we will fight the Qing army to the death at Gaowang City.
Also, tell Deng Sichang and Ding Ruchang that our fate is in their hands. We must win tomorrow's battle!"
The generals stood up and replied, "Understood."
On the 14th day of the seventh month of the 59th year of Qianlong's reign, after resting near Gaowang City with an army of 490,000, Nokoron
charged straight towards the city the next day. Chen Zhenghua's troops were already prepared, with 400 cannons positioned beneath the city walls.
One hundred cannons were positioned on the city walls, waiting for Nokolon's army to appear within range.
About an hour later, Nokolon's army charged frantically towards Gaowang City. They had initially planned to set up their cannons first
, but Nokolon felt it was too far and time-consuming, so he opted for a direct assault.
However, this outdated tactic was destined to fail. Before even reaching Gaowang City, they were
decimated by Chen Zhenghua's five hundred cannons. Watching the Qing army's relentless charge, even Chen
Zhenghua, standing on the city walls, couldn't help but lament: "The Eight Banners army is renowned for its warhorses, yet their ignorant arrogance has killed them. What a pity
!" In the midst of this lament, all 490,000 Qing soldiers had perished. Chen Zhenghua and his generals admired their selfless
spirit and ordered them to be given a grand funeral.
This battle plunged the Qing court into panic, and many officials resigned and returned to their hometowns. Emperor Qianlong
was deeply saddened. He lamented, "The ancestral land is about to be destroyed in my hands."
From then on, Chen Zhenghua's army swept through the land like a whirlwind
. They divided into five routes: one led by Zhu Enze, conquering Guangxi, Yunnan, Tibet, and Xinjiang; another led by Guo Yong, conquering Sichuan, Guizhou, Qinghai, and Gansu; another led by Fang Zhouzhi,
conquering Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Anhui, and Henan; and yet another led by
Zuo Kao, conquering Hunan and Hubei. Chen Zhenghua's army marched from Jiangxi all the way to Beijing, conquering everything in their path. In the sixtieth year of Qianlong's reign, Chen Zhenghua captured Beijing
and took Qianlong prisoner. Qianlong was deposed. Meanwhile, Chen Zhenghua's four great generals subdued the tribes of Northeast China and Mongolia.
In 1795, Chen Zhenghua ordered Deng Sichang and Ding Ruchang to lead an attack on Taiwan and Hainan Island. After half
a month of fighting, Taiwan and Hainan Island were liberated. Deng Sichang was appointed Commander of the Nanyang Fleet, and Ding Ruchang was appointed
Commander of the Beiyang Fleet. Liu Buzhang was appointed Commander of the Dongyang Fleet.
In 1796, Chen Zhenghua, only 29 years old, ascended the throne and changed the country's name to the Chinese Empire. He appointed Zhu
Enze, Guo Yong, Fang Zhouzhi, and Zuo Kao as the Four Marshals. All meritorious officials were rewarded. The next day, Chen Zhenghua issued
an imperial edict, abolishing the use of imperial reign titles and adopting the Gregorian calendar instead. He also abolished
the appointment of a crown prince, declaring that the world belonged to all the people, and the emperor would be elected from among the ministers, who
must be of dignified conduct and possess the talent to govern the country. The elected emperor could not immediately assume office but had to undergo
a year of training at the Imperial Academy. He changed the Ministry of War to the Ministry of National Defense, the Ministry of Justice to the Bureau of Justice, the Ministry of Rites to the State Council, and the Ministry of Revenue
to the Ministry of Finance. Regarding the recruitment of officials: he abolished the eight-legged essay system and adopted an examination system. What was the examination system? In other
words, firstly, you needed to be cultured and knowledgeable. Secondly, and very importantly, your usual conduct would be
recorded on the examination paper. Thirdly, the examiner would give you a large sum of money to go to a very luxurious
place where your every move would be secretly monitored. If the expenses were high, you would definitely fail. If you were very
frugal, you would pass. And that wasn't all. After becoming an official, the first two years were a probationary period. If you didn't achieve any political achievements
, you would be dismissed. It was this system that made the officialdom of the Chinese Empire unprecedentedly transparent. Regarding currency,
Chen Zhenghua withdrew silver and replaced it with paper money. This prevented the outflow of silver. Chen Zhenghua also ordered
equality for all citizens, abolishing the unequal social classes of scholars, farmers, artisans, and merchants. Gender equality was also established; women had
the right to participate in politics, and freedom of love was granted, without the need for matchmakers or parental consent.
The following month, Chen Zhenghua ordered the development of cities such as Guangzhou, Shanghai, Haikou, Xiamen, Zhangzhou, Heiling,
Kaiping, and Haitian for free trade with overseas people. Furthermore, dozens of groups of young people were sent abroad to study. This decision allowed
the Chinese to begin to see the splendor of the outside world, preventing China from gradually becoming isolated from the world and even
averting the danger of Chinese invasion.
To further prevent the growth of corruption, Chen Zhenghua founded China's first newspaper, specifically responsible for reporting on
social conditions across the country and the conduct of local officials. From then on, the Chinese officialdom truly entered an era of literary talent like Wei Zheng and
military prowess like Guan Yu.
In 1797, Tsarist Russia invaded Heilongjiang. After warnings proved ineffective, Chen Zhenghua ordered Zhu
Enze to lead an army of 100,000 to resist the Russian invasion. When Zhu Enze's army reached the vicinity of Jiujiang City in Heilongjiang, he used binoculars
to observe the situation and found the defenders on the city walls to be very vigilant. He then ordered his men to bombard the city with cannons.
Hearing the cannon fire, the Russians inside the city opened fire in response. The two armies exchanged fire, resulting in heavy casualties for the Russians,
while Zhu Enze's army suffered 10,000 wounded and 4,000 killed in action. Seeing that the city's defenders were unable to resist, Zhu
Enze personally led a large army into the city. After two hours of fierce fighting, 400 Russian soldiers surrendered, while 4,000 were killed.
Upon learning this, Tsarist Emperor Peter II decided to send another 10,000 elite troops to invade. Zhu Enze quickly
fortified Jiujiang City and installed all the newly arrived cannons on the walls. The Russian invading army arrived in Jiujiang and quickly
launched an offensive against Zhu Enze's army. After several hours of fighting, Zhu Enze routed the Russian invaders.
Zhu Enze pursued the victory, chasing them all the way to the Russian city of Loksdata, where he was surrounded by Russian troops.
Zhu Enze, isolated and outnumbered, fought fiercely for four hours before finally succumbing to overwhelming odds and sacrificing his life. His body
was returned to Jiujiang by the Russian army. They also sent envoys to China, assuring China that they would not invade again and would resolutely uphold
the Treaty of Nerchinsk.
Emperor Chen Zhenghua of the Chinese Empire was deeply saddened upon hearing the news. The emperor ordered Zhu Enze to be buried at Gao Wei's place, with
the honors due to an emperor, and posthumously conferred upon him the title of Heavenly Mighty Holy Martial King. He also personally delivered a 10 million yuan compensation payment to Zhu
Enze's family.
When Zhu Enze's wife, Song Xiaoqiao, saw the emperor personally deliver the compensation payment and
weep bitterly before Zhu Enze's coffin, she immediately knelt down to express her gratitude. Chen Zhenghua quickly helped her up. At that moment, seeing Song Xiaoqiao
's face, his heart skipped a beat, and he sighed inwardly: "Beautiful, indescribably beautiful. Such a woman is only found in heaven; mortals rarely see her like this."
However, Zhu Enze was, after all, his sworn brother, so he stopped thinking such thoughts.
Back at the palace, Chen Zhenghua's mind remained unsettled for a long time. He had never seen Zhu Enze's wife before, but today
he hadn't expected her to be so beautiful. Thinking of this, Chen Zhenghua's penis became erect without him realizing it.
This erection ignited his lust completely. As he walked, he saw a palace maid who was quite pretty...
He was quite voluptuous, and he summoned the palace maid to his bedchamber.
He immediately pinned her to the bed, and without hesitation, stripped them both naked before getting down to business. As he inserted his penis into her vagina,
his mind was filled with images of Song Xiaoqiao: her rosy lips, her full breasts, her
face resembling Diao Chan, her thick legs—every part of her intoxicated him. He thrust faster and faster, finally letting out a shout
and ejaculating into her vagina. Afterward, he rewarded the maid with 10,000 coins and sent her away.
Chen Zhenghua, sitting on the edge of the bed, felt a pang of guilt. Zhu Enze had just been buried, and he had been fantasizing about someone else's
wife. How utterly shameful! Thinking this, Chen Zhenghua slapped himself and then went to attend to his official
duties.
Having never seen the Emperor before, Song Xiaoqiao's heart
pounded wildly at the sight of his imposing figure. His heroic aura was unforgettable. She decided to go to
the palace to express her gratitude. So, she dressed herself and called a carriage to the palace. Chen Zhenghua was engrossed in reading
the memorials reviewed by his ministers. Being a wise ruler, he read each memorial carefully, leaving no room for carelessness
. Suddenly, a servant announced that Lady Zhu requested an audience. Startled, Chen Zhenghua quickly opened the door to greet her. Seeing the Emperor personally opening
the door, Song Xiaoqiao bowed, saying, "Your Majesty, long live the Emperor!" Chen Zhenghua smiled and said, "I have long
said that there is no need for such formalities, nor for shouting 'Long live the Emperor!' Why has my sister-in-law made this mistake again? Please come in, don't stand
here." Song Xiaoqiao entered and sat down as host and guest. Chen Zhenghua ordered tea to be served. Song Xiaoqiao said,
"Your Majesty, I have come today to thank you for visiting my humble abode yesterday to comfort me in my grief over the loss of my husband. I am deeply grateful." Chen
Zhenghua said, "Zhu Enze is my brother, and you are my sister-in-law. It is only natural for me to go and comfort you. There is no need for thanks
." Song Xiaoqiao said, "Thank you, Your Majesty. Your Majesty, the weather has been cold lately, and I bought a windbreaker
to keep warm. I hope Your Majesty will not find it offensive." Chen Zhenghua was overjoyed to hear that Song Xiaoqiao wanted to give him something.
He quickly put it on and exclaimed, "Great! This is exactly what I needed. It's so warm!" Seeing
how much the Emperor liked the coat, Song Xiaoqiao was overjoyed. She said, "In that case, I'll take my leave." Chen Zhenghua
said reluctantly, "Sister-in-law, are you leaving? It's noon now. Why don't you stay and have lunch with me?" Song Xiaoqiao
was quite happy and said, "Thank you, Your Majesty, but I have matters to attend to at home, so I must take my leave." Chen Zhenghua
said, "In that case, I'll see you off." So the Emperor escorted Song Xiaoqiao to the palace gate.
The two remained silent the entire way. Upon reaching the palace gate, Song Xiaoqiao said to the Emperor, "Your Majesty, please wait. I'll take my leave."
Chen Zhenghua nodded reluctantly.
Watching Song Xiaoqiao walk further and further away, Chen Zhenghua slowly turned back, his mind still reeling.
He was quite surprised that his sister-in-law had given him a trench coat that day. He gently stroked his outer garment, thinking to himself, "This
smells like my sister-in-law; I must cherish it." Meanwhile, Song Xiaoqiao, in the carriage, was also recalling the emperor's expression.
His dashing appearance revealed a childlike joy, and she couldn't help but chuckle softly.
A maidservant, hearing this, asked, "Madam, what makes you so happy?" Knowing she had given herself away, Song Xiaoqiao quickly covered it up
, saying, "Nothing, I just thought of a funny joke." The maidservant playfully said, "That's not right
. You're already like this after just leaving the palace. Could it be…?" Song Xiaoqiao said, slightly annoyed, "You silly girl,
don't talk nonsense." The maidservant fell silent.
After returning home, Song Xiaoqiao, remembering how much the emperor liked her things, felt she should give him another
surprise. She suddenly decided to make him a pair of shoes. Having made up her mind, she ordered her servants to go and buy the necessary materials
.
After his meal, Chen Zhenghua, still aroused by Song Xiaoqiao's presence that morning, summoned the
palace maid he had previously favored to his bedchamber. He quickly laid her down on the bed, swiftly stripping them both naked
. Jumping onto the bed, he grasped her full breasts, kissing them as he
did so. The maid moaned softly, daring not to groan loudly, for she dared not anger the emperor and could only
submit to his ministrations. At this moment, Chen Zhenghua completely mistook this maid for Song Xiaoqiao. After suckling her breasts,
he kissed her lips with such earnestness, care, and intense
passion that his kisses became arousing. Her vagina gushed forth a torrent of fluid.
Sensing her reaction, Chen Zhenghua withdrew from her lips and thrust his rock-hard
penis into her vagina. Thanks to the vaginal fluids, Chen Zhenghua's penetration went smoothly. He
gripped the palace maid's broad waist with both hands, moving his penis in and out. Seeing the palace maid's ecstatic expression, he
was very satisfied with his skill. This position lasted for about 20 minutes before Chen Zhenghua finally couldn't hold back any longer.
At the moment of ejaculation, he thrust forcefully, shooting his semen into the palace maid's vagina. Chen Zhenghua, enjoying himself immensely,
fell asleep on top of the palace maid.
An hour later, Chen Zhenghua woke up beside the palace maid. Looking at the soundly sleeping palace maid, he sighed: "
Her figure is still good, but alas… alas!" But he had enjoyed himself. He woke the palace maid, gave her a reward of ten thousand yuan
, and sent her away. Chen Zhenghua was in a very good mood after getting up. Last time he hadn't been so engrossed; this time he had a very
satisfying time. Suddenly, a servant said that Marshal Guo had something to report, so Chen Zhenghua went to the Qianqing Hall to meet Guo Yong.
Chen Zhenghua and Guo Yong sat down. Guo Yong said to Chen Zhenghua, "Your Majesty, recently a large quantity
of opium has been discovered in Guangdong, and this opium all comes from Britain. What should we do?" Chen Zhenghua asked, "
What has the ministers' discussion been like?" Guo Yong replied, "Everyone is undecided, so they came to ask Your Majesty." Chen Zhenghua said, "These
foreign devils actually think that we have to import our weapons and warships from them. Little do they know that we already have
our own shipyards and arms factories. Order the officials in Guangdong to seize and burn any opium they find.
If any British people continue to sell opium in the future, deal with them according to Chinese law, without any leniency." Guo Yong asked, "
Won't this strain our relationship with Britain?" Chen Zhenghua replied, "Don't worry, let it be cold. If they want to take a hard line..."
"We'll fight to the end. Remember, China has dignity." Guo Yong: Okay, understood. I'll
go do it right away. After Guo Yong left, Chen Zhenghua continued reviewing the memorials of his officials, and during this time he stayed
here handling government affairs, having no time to fantasize about Song Xiaoqiao anymore.
Time passed quickly, and a month had gone by in an instant. One day, Song Xiaoqiao happily brought two pairs of
shoes she had made herself into the palace. This time, she didn't have a servant announce her arrival, but planned to sneak in herself and give him a
surprise. However, when she saw Chen Zhenghua, she was taken aback. She hadn't expected the emperor
to be slumped over his desk because of continuously reviewing memorials. Song Xiaoqiao quietly had a servant bring a blanket to cover Chen Zhenghua. Just
as Song Xiaoqiao was about to leave, Chen Zhenghua woke up. He called to Song Xiaoqiao and then ordered a servant to bring tea. Chen
Zhenghua said gratefully, "Thank you so much, sister-in-law, for even covering me with a blanket." Song Xiaoqiao replied, "Your
Majesty is so busy with state affairs; it is my honor to cover you with a blanket, I dare not accept such praise. By the way, I noticed that Your Majesty
hasn't changed your boots in a while, so I made you a new pair. I wonder if they fit." Chen Zhenghua excitedly put on the boots.
Although they were a bit big, he still said to Song Xiaoqiao, "They fit perfectly, exactly the right size! Thank you so much, sister-in
-law, I don't know how to repay you." Seeing the emperor so happy, Song Xiaoqiao was also
very happy: This is all my honor, and Your Majesty is always so kind to me; it should be me who doesn't know
how to repay Your Majesty. Chen Zhenghua suddenly stepped forward and grasped Song Xiaoqiao's hands, saying, "No, no,
nothing I've done compares to what you've done for me, sister-in-law. How about this, sister-in-law
, you don't like gold and silver treasures, so today I'll treat you to a meal as a way of thanking you." Song Xiaoqiao's face
flushed instantly as Chen Zhenghua held her hands, and she shyly said, "Then this concubine will obey your decree."
If overthrowing the Qing Dynasty was Chen Zhenghua's greatest joy, then having dinner with Song Xiaoqiao was his second greatest
joy. He secretly glanced at Song Xiaoqiao while eating, growing more and more fond of her with each look. His desire flared up again; he suddenly
put down his chopsticks and pulled Song Xiaoqiao into his arms, kissing her forehead repeatedly. Song Xiaoqiao was
terrified by Chen Zhenghua's actions. She tried to break free, but a woman's strength was no
match for the battle-hardened Chen Zhenghua; no matter how she resisted, she couldn't escape. Song Xiaoqiao pleaded, "Your Majesty, please have some self-respect! Release
me! I am your sister-in-law! Your Majesty, you can't do this!" Chen Zhenghua, already blinded
by lust, ignored Song Xiaoqiao's pleas and resistance, carrying her directly to his bedchamber.
Despite the presence of many servants, Chen Zhenghua had lost all reason. He ordered his servants not to approach
his bedchamber.
Chen Zhenghua gently placed Song Xiaoqiao on the bed and then pressed himself against her. Song Xiaoqiao was already weeping
uncontrollably. She tried desperately to push Chen Zhenghua away, but to no avail. She cursed, "Beast!
Let me go! Let me go!" Chen Zhenghua remained unmoved by her curses. He roughly tore off Song Xiaoqiao's clothes,
holding her down with one hand while removing his own clothes with the other. Seeing that she had tried everything—cursing, hitting, crying—
but couldn't stop Chen Zhenghua, Song Xiaoqiao stopped resisting, closed her eyes, and let Chen Zhenghua kiss her. Chen Zhenghua,
seeing that Song Xiaoqiao no longer resisted, was overjoyed. He kissed her from her neck down to her legs,
kissing every inch of her skin with meticulous care. The person he had longed for was right before him; no wonder he was so excited. After kissing
her skin, he couldn't hold back any longer. He took out his penis, aimed it at Song Xiaoqiao's vagina, and thrust it in forcefully. Chen Zhenghua
leaned over and kissed Song Xiaoqiao's cheeks, thrusting his penis as he did so. Song Xiaoqiao,
having already stopped crying after Chen Zhenghua's teasing, had never experienced such stimulation before. She felt conflicted; she didn't
know why she felt comfortable and not so sad. Was it the stimulation of incest,
or because she had already fallen for Chen Zhenghua? Regardless, what's done is done; she decided to accept
it all. As Chen Zhenghua's thrusting continued for longer, Song Xiaoqiao gradually cooperated. Her legs
had somehow wrapped around Chen Zhenghua's waist, and she was emitting soft moans. Seeing
Song Xiaoqiao's acceptance only fueled Chen Zhenghua's excitement. He held her tightly, thrusting faster and harder with each
stroke. Song Xiaoqiao couldn't withstand such torment; her hands clung tightly to Chen Zhenghua
's back. Her breath grew heavier. Chen Zhenghua looked at Song Xiaoqiao; her hair was disheveled, her face flushed. Their eyes met,
creating a captivating scene. Chen Zhenghua could no longer restrain himself. He thrust with incredible speed, cherishing
every minute of his penis entering and exiting Song Xiaoqiao, wishing he could die on her body. Finally, with a gush of semen, Chen Zhenghua   brought
the event to a close.
Afterwards, both fell into a deep sleep, their faces filled with satisfaction.

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