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[Wanyan Liang, the Emperor of All Ages] Chapter 1 

Author: Respect the Elderly and Love the Young
Published: May 6, 2017 Forum
First Publication: Yes
Word Count: 3466
Many years ago, I read Xiao Shiyilang's erotic novel "Eternal Lewd Emperor Hailing Wang," and always regretted not finishing
it. Recently, I accidentally came across the history of the Jin Dynasty, and suddenly had the urge to write about Hailing Wang Wanyan Liang from my own perspective and interests
. This is my first time writing a historical novel, so please forgive my limited knowledge. Hailing Wang is a character very
suitable for erotic fiction because he has so many highlights that there's no need to fabricate anything. Just look at the official
historical records, and with a little imagination, you can read it like a pornographic novel, hehe :teeth.
Mother and daughter, uncle and aunt, maternal aunt, niece, wife of a subject… it's really incredibly wicked.
Readers who have read my previous erotic novel "Mature Women of a Small Town" should know that I like mature women. Therefore, this
ancient-themed erotic novel, featuring Emperor Hailing as the protagonist, mainly focuses on mature women. The initial plan includes mothers and sons, aunts,
maternal uncles, and the mothers of ministers. To add variety, there will also be father-daughter relationships. In short, please do not enter if you dislike
this genre. I haven't written this kind of story before, so I might not be able to handle it well, and updates will be slow. Please forgive me! The first chapter
is just a practice piece, a transition, explaining the background and introducing the plot, so there is no explicit content. Also, please help with the layout, thank
you.
[Emperor Wanyan Liang, the Lewd Emperor of All Time]
The Jin Dynasty was founded in 1115 AD by Emperor Taizu Wanyan Aguda.
In 1123, Taizu's brother, Emperor Taizong Wanyan Wuqimai, succeeded to the throne. Two years later, he destroyed the Liao Dynasty, and the following year, he destroyed the Northern Song Dynasty. This event
is known as the Jingkang Incident.
In 1135 AD, Taizu's eldest grandson, Wanyan Dan, ascended the throne as Emperor Xizong of Jin.
In his later years, Emperor Xizong suffered from chronic alcoholism, mental instability, and extreme cruelty, often going mad and indiscriminately killing those around him. Not
only were members of the imperial family and ministers killed, but even the Empress and his only son, Prince Wei, Wanyan Daoji, were murdered. This created an atmosphere
of fear and insecurity among those around him, a situation where he was deserted by all.
Thus, on the night of December 9th, 1149, Wanyan
Liang, the eldest son of Emperor Taizu (Wanyan Zonggan) and son of Wanyan Liang, plotted a rebellion and murdered Emperor Xizong in the palace.
Chapter One: Murder and Usurpation
Looking at Emperor Xizong lying in a pool of blood on his bed, and hearing his accomplices shouting "Long live the Emperor!", Wanyan Liang finally breathed a sigh of relief
.
Although Wanyan Liang was only 27 years old at this time, his innate shrewdness and experience told him that this was far from
the time to relax. Emperor Xizong was dead, but what about his ministers? If he didn't eliminate those
powerful ministers who held significant military power, he couldn't possibly remain on the throne.
So Wanyan Liang, with a quick glint in his eye, immediately devised another scheme. He ordered his men to forge an imperial edict, summoning high-ranking officials, including
the King of Cao, the Left Deputy Marshal, the Minister of the Imperial Secretariat, his own uncle Wanyan Zongmin, and the Left Chancellor and Grand Marshal Wanyan
Zongxian (also known as the "Great King Gaitian," who had slept with Empress Dowager Wei and fathered two sons with her), to come immediately in the dead of night to discuss
the appointment of a new empress.
It turned out that Emperor Xizong of Jin had killed his younger brother, Prince Zuo Wanyan Changsheng, and taken his wife into his harem. Unexpectedly
, this woman greatly pleased Xizong, to the point that he killed the Empress that very day and
decided to make this new concubine empress. However, the appointment of a new empress was met with strong opposition from Emperor Xizong's high-ranking officials
, leading to endless debate in the court and delaying the matter.
Therefore, the cunning Wanyan Liang used the pretext of discussing the appointment of an empress to arrest these high-ranking officials, and Emperor Xizong's ministers did
not suspect a thing.
Completely deceived, Wanyan Zongxian (King Gaitian) told others before his departure, "If the
Emperor is determined to make Changsheng's wife Empress, I will fight for it."
Even when he arrived at Emperor Xizong's bedchamber and was immediately subdued by Wanyan Liang's men, Wanyan Zongxian still
didn't understand what was happening. He mistakenly believed that Emperor Xizong had made up his mind to establish a new Empress, and that his own impending
death was because the Emperor intended to kill him, a staunch opponent.
Even then, Wanyan Zongxian struggled and cried out, "Who will speak for me? My death is nothing to regret, but I only
worry that the Emperor has no one to help him."
His unwavering loyalty was truly moving!
Unfortunately, he had no idea that the object of his loyalty was already dead, and that his own fate was near— he
was strangled to death by Wanyan Liang's men the moment he finished speaking.
Afterwards, it was the turn of Cao King, Left Deputy Marshal, and Minister of the Imperial Secretariat, Wanyan Zongmin, to arrive. This Left Deputy
Marshal was the son of Emperor Taizu of Jin and the uncle of Wanyan Liang. However, since he was an opponent, there was no need for politeness; the
ruthless Wanyan Liang immediately ordered his guard, Pusanshi Gong, to kill him. The pitiful Wanyan Zongmin ran left and right, but still
couldn't escape. Finally, he died a gruesome
death before Wanyan Liang, his "skin, hair, and flesh scattered everywhere." With the powerful minister in control of the military gone, Wanyan Liang could finally breathe a sigh of relief. While striking while the iron was hot, he ordered his men to
quickly lead troops to raid the homes of Zongmin and Zongxian, attempting to exterminate them all. He also ordered his men to summon the court officials for a meeting.
When the officials arrived, bewildered, they found Wanyan Liang sitting upright on the throne. Wanyan Liang
's cronies, the palace guard commander Tudan Alichuhu and Pusanshi Gong, led the palace guards, glaring
menacingly at the officials.
Then, Xiao Yu, Wanyan Liang's confidant, the Vice Minister of War, and the Co-Governor of Beijing, loudly proclaimed to the high-ranking officials
: "Wanyan Dan is licentious and cruel, indiscriminately killing ministers, incurring the wrath of Heaven and the resentment of the people. This tyrannical ruler has now been executed. The treacherous ministers Wanyan
Zongxian and Wanyan Zongmin have also been executed. Wanyan Liang, as the son of Zonggan, the eldest son of Emperor Taizu, should rightfully be established as the new emperor."
The ministers, having already sensed trouble upon seeing Wanyan Liang seated on the dragon throne in court,
understood immediately upon hearing Xiao Yu's words.
As soon as Xiao Yu finished speaking, Wanyan Liang's supporters led the chant of "Long live the Emperor!" The ministers had no choice but to follow
suit, kowtowing and paying homage to the new emperor; not a single one dared to voice any opposition. This clearly demonstrates that Wanyan Dan was truly unpopular, prone
to fits of madness and indiscriminate killing of ministers, leaving everyone in a state of fear. At this moment, Wanyan Liang's killing of the tyrant and establishment
of his own rule seemed almost like a divine mandate, and things proceeded remarkably smoothly.
Thus, at the young age of 27, Wanyan Liang finally reached the pinnacle of his life, becoming the true
emperor of the Jin Dynasty.
At the court assembly, Wanyan Liang lavishly rewarded those who had contributed to the rebellion, while simultaneously issuing an edict to execute ministers loyal to   Emperor Xizong of Jin ,
including Wanyan Zongxian and Wanyan Zongmin, whose families were all exterminated and their property confiscated. All male members of their households were executed, and the females were enslaved.
Just as Wanyan Liang returned to the inner palace after the court session,   Da Xingguo, a former palace attendant who had been responsible for confiscating the property and had recently been promoted to the rank of Grand Master of the Palace, reported this. Da Xingguo had originally been merely a close attendant to Emperor Xizong, holding a position equivalent to   a eunuch in the Song Dynasty. However, eunuchs were not common in the Jin Dynasty, hence the absence of this title and position, sparing him the death penalty.   Despite his lowly status, his role in this rebellion was irreplaceable. It was he who   retrieved the key from the emperor's bedchamber, opened the door, and then, feigning an imperial edict, announced to those outside that the emperor   wished to summon Wanyan Liang. Thus, the group of rebels were able to swarm in.   As a long-standing habit, Emperor Xizong of Jin was quite vigilant; even when he slept,   he would keep a knife by his bedside. However, even a thief within the family is hard to guard against. Little did he know that Da Xingguo had already secretly placed the knife under his bed   . When Wanyan Liang and his cronies burst in, Emperor Xizong awoke with a start, instinctively reaching for the knife—alas! —but   found nothing.   Just as he frantically searched for the knife, the two guards, Pusanshi Gong and Tudan Alichuhu, had already   rushed to the bedside and hacked Emperor Xizong to death with a flurry of blows. Wanyan Liang, still not satisfied, stepped forward and hacked at the emperor several more times,   the emperor's blood gushing out and splattering all over his face and body.   Therefore, whether it was opening the door, forging the imperial edict, or hiding the knife, Da Xingguo laid a solid foundation for Wanyan Liang's success   ; and it was precisely for this reason that, in recognition of his merits, Da Xingguo was promoted from a mere attendant to Grand Master of the Palace, a rapid   rise of ten ranks. He was also presented with a rhinoceros horn belt and a jade belt. In addition, there were countless imperial edicts and rewards. Considering   that Da Xingguo was a lowly and insignificant person, Wanyan Liang even specially bestowed the families of Wanyan Zongxian and Wanyan Zongmin upon him as   servants. In the past, weren't you used to serving the Emperor? Now, how does it feel to have these former princes' families   serve you?   It must be said that Wanyan Liang was indeed very good at winning people's hearts. Just like now, Da Xingguo had   become his loyal lackey.   "Your Majesty, I have been ordered to confiscate the homes of the criminals Wanyan Zongxian and Wanyan Zongmin, as well as my wife and concubine, Princess Alan of Cao Kingdom,   and the false Song Empress Dowager Wei. I dare not keep them to myself, so I report to Your Majesty and ask Your Majesty to deal with them."   As he spoke, Da Xingguo secretly glanced at Wanyan Liang, trying to guess what the Emperor meant. This Princess Alan of Cao Kingdom   was the Emperor's aunt; and Empress Dowager Wei was the birth mother of the false Song Emperor Zhao Gou, whom the Song Dynasty had been   demanding from the Jin Dynasty. Emperor Xizong of Jin had originally agreed to send Emperor Huizong's coffin back to the Song Dynasty. However, before this could be done   , Xizong was assassinated. These two women were no ordinary people; the Great Xing Kingdom dared not keep them hidden,   so they hurriedly reported to Wanyan Liang.   "Oh? I know that Consort Alan of Cao Kingdom is my aunt. This Lady Wei, could she be Zhao Gou's mother?"   "Indeed, Your Majesty. Lady Wei is currently the concubine of the disgraced minister Wanyan Zongxian, and has given birth to two sons. Previously, Zhao Gou of Song demanded her return from our   Great Jin, and our Great Jin has agreed to return her. Therefore, I do not know how to deal with her, and have come to ask Your Majesty for a decision."   Hearing that she was indeed Zhao Gou's mother, and now not only Wanyan Zongxian's concubine, but also had two sons... Wanyan   Liang's eyes lit up. He had once said, "I have three ambitions: first, that all matters of state be decided by me; second, that I   lead armies to conquer distant lands, capture their rulers, and bring them to justice; and third, that I take all the most beautiful women in the land as my wives, regardless of kinship."   Now that his first ambition had been achieved, the latter two were just around the corner. As an ambitious   man, conquering the Song Dynasty, unifying the country, and establishing unparalleled achievements was Wanyan Liang's long-held desire.   He had even written a poem: "Ten thousand miles of carriages and books are unified, what separate borders remain in Jiangnan? Leading a million troops to West Lake, I will stand atop   the first peak of Wu Mountain!"   His ambition to conquer the Southern Song was evident. Hearing that Zhao Gou's mother, Lady Wei, was present,   Wanyan Liang, being a cunning man, immediately felt he could exploit this situation.   Thinking of this, Wanyan Liang ordered, "Where is Lady Wei now? Go and bring her to my palace. I   want to see Zhao Gou's mother. Also, Princess Cao, Alan, is my aunt. You must take good care of her and not   imprison her or subject her to mistreatment. Arrange for Princess Cao to stay in the imperial concubines' quarters and await further instructions."   Princess Cao, Alan, was Wanyan Liang's aunt, and he had long coveted this still-attractive woman   . His decision to have Da Xingguo arrange for her to stay in the imperial concubines' quarters was clearly significant.   "Yes, Your Majesty. Lady Wei is currently imprisoned in the residence of the disgraced minister Wanyan Zongxian. I will go and bring her immediately."   Da Xingguo, who had always served the emperor and was adept at reading people, immediately understood the lecherous look on Wanyan Liang's face   . He hurriedly agreed and turned to leave.

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