Chapter 104: Variety
The change of the country's successor has been the most important core issue throughout the ages, at home and abroad. Especially in a country with a strong oriental atmosphere like Russia, the change of Chu Jun means a sea change.
Since Ivan the Emperor of the Rurik dynasty, Russia has repeatedly followed the Chu monarch issue.
Ivan Leidi had a few different princes in his later years, which directly caused the Rurik dynasty to die out. Peter the Great removed the Crown Prince Alexei in his later years, which directly led to the emergence of Ekaterina I.
The next generations of tsars faced the same problems, and major problems arose when the power was transferred. The crown prince and tsar who lost their lives for this purpose know how many.
The most recent example is the kicking of the ball between Nicholas I and his elder brother Constantine Pavlovich, which almost brought Russia into chaos again.
So when Uvarov discovered that Nicholas I's attitude suddenly changed, it was very ambiguous. He subconsciously thinks that something big is bad!
Uvarov is neither the Crown Prince nor the Grand Duke Constantine. His principle of being an official is to listen only to the emperor and keep a distance from the princes, so as not to get burned.
However, this does not mean that Uvarov would like to see Grand Duke Constantine replace Alexander. Instead, he supported Alexander as the monarch. Not because he has a good relationship with Alexander, but because he wants stability.
As the sermon system's largest spokesperson and ideological mentor in Russia, Uvarov believes that once Russia is in turmoil because of the Crown Prince problem, all kinds of "devil ghosts" previously suppressed by Nicholas I will be released from prison.
These "monsters" will chaotically destroy and trample on Russia's "national origin". Not only will the serf system be completely destroyed, it will also be severely damaged. At that time everything was hard to say.
Uvarov did not forget the Pugachev uprising more than sixty years ago. How scary and terrifying that uprising was, even reading history books could make him chill. That was the golden age of Emperor Catherine's rule. It took a lot of effort to suppress the uprising, and now it is?
Uvarov looked at Nicholas I, and then Crown Prince Alexander and Grand Duke Constantine. To be honest, he felt that none of the father and son could really fight. Even Nicholas I, who was a tough guy, was nothing more than a shelf-seller.
Naturally, Uvarov didn't want to see political turbulence any more, and it was better to smoothly and smoothly take over. Although the level of the Crown Prince Alexander is the same, there is no big problem in being a successful monarch.
Uvarov couldn't sit still. He felt that he had better talk to Nicholas I as soon as possible. We must discourage this emperor, who has always been self-sufficient, from neglecting his position. Russia really cannot stand upset.
Uvarov immediately said: "Your Majesty, I think that the small matter of the Admiralty is not worthy of discussion at the imperial conference. I believe that Prince Menshkov and Grand Constantine can handle this!
As soon as this word came out, everyone was shocked. Even Nesher Roddie, who had nothing to do with himself, could not help staring at Uvarov. The old prime minister had no idea what Uvarov was doing with this shattering thing. Did he say he was famous?
的 There are more than one Nescher Lodie who have similar ideas. Peter Volkonsky also began to reconsiderate Archduke Constantine and Menshkov suspiciously. In the end, he could only stare at Uvarov and did not know if his old eyes were dim and he could see whether the flowers were coming.
Ordorf is a little bit confused. Could it be that Uvarov and Menshekov are linked together?
This is not good news. Originally, Menshekov and Chernesov's "worry" was the largest force in the country, and even Prime Minister Nescher Rodin had to let them. Now that the mouthpiece of Uvarov is added, wouldn't it be possible to do whatever you want!
Oldorf immediately winked at Peter Volkonsky, asking what was going on and if he heard any wind. But the latter is obviously confused, can only stare at me and do not know what to do.
Qin Lianmenshkov himself is inexplicable. I do n’t know why the old fritter Uvalov, who always stood neutrally on the wall, Nicholas I, looked at himself suddenly. The surprise was so sudden that he was dumbfounded, and after a short while he quickly answered Uvarov's words:
"Your Majesty, I will thoroughly and thoroughly investigate the case immediately, and I will give you a satisfactory result and guarantee that I will not let a sinner pass!"
I didn't care about Nikolai I's answer to Menshekov's answer. It was a bigger thing. If it wasn't for the Constantine's involvement, the third part of this case would have to be done dozens of times a day. It's nothing more than imprisonment or exile. What a fuss. There were not 10,000 or 8,000 prisoners in exile after he ascended the throne, and one by one's attention was not enough.
Nicholas I was also a little confused as to why Uvarov suddenly helped Menishkov to speak. At first he also had similar ideas with those of Ordov and others, thinking that Uvarov was about to form a party with Menshekov.
I just thought about it, and Nicholas I realized that it was wrong, because Uvarov didn't need to do it at all. The reason why he is the Minister of National Education has his current status. The reason why he is so aloof is that he has always been impartial and only serves his emperor. No one else is a bird. With a neutral stance, it is impossible for him to gain comprehensive trust. That being the case, let alone the transcendent political status, I am afraid that even the Minister of National Education can continue to be a question.
Anyway, Nicholas I never allowed his courage and chief ideology designer to favor any political force, which threatened the royal power too much.
Apparently, Nicholas I also found out that he was definitely a smart man from all the years of coexisting with Uvarov. Always abide by this duty and never exceed it. It is impossible to suddenly draw the wind and mix with Menshkov.
Then Uvarov suddenly spoke for Menshekov for a reason. But Nicholas I was not the kind of keen emperor, and he couldn't think of it that deep for a while. So he was down and lost in thought, and he didn't even notice what Menshekov said.
Only in this way, Menshkov is even more embarrassed. The emperor will not take the initiative to talk about it. My dear, how serious is this problem?
Myanshkov's spine was soaked with cold sweat. The old **** really doubted that he would explain today. This is eating jujube pills!
The one who was anxious was not Menshekov, and Prince Alexander was also anxious. He thought Uvarov was helping to speak, and the old father should give Meneshkov a face. But now it seems that this is a sharp knife!
I ca n’t hesitate any more, I ca n’t be silent anymore, I have to speak for Menshekov, and never let that despicable brother succeed!
Alexander said immediately: "Father, I think Count Uvarov's opinion is correct. What happened in the Admiralty is indeed a trivial matter, and it is not worth the trouble. A satisfactory account! "