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【1204 News from Budapest Statistics Office】

However, Emperor Hua was only interested in Princess Sissi in the movie, and was a little curious about the real Princess Sissi, and would not have too many fantasies.

After all, the age difference is too big, and Hua Huang is actually really good to the foreigner.

Emperor Hua herself didn't know why. It seemed that there were more and more foreign girls around her. In the eyes of Emperor Hua, Li Tae-hee was not considered a foreign country, because North Korea was originally a part of China, and her appearance and language were no different from those of Chinese people, so she could not tell the difference.

No matter how long Princess Katrina Kaf has been with Emperor Hua, she is still a blond and blue-eyed young girl, as well as the hairy girl Yekazelina Krimova.

Catherine doesn't count. Although Emperor Hua knew that Catherine wanted to "get closer" with him, Emperor Hua was no longer the snail that had just traveled through time. As Emperor Hua increased his time as he became emperor, he had become more and more a real master of China, and he was still somewhat moral. Even Zhao Qingluo would not force him before Zhao Qingluo volunteered. Moreover, Emperor Hua had held back for the first time for so long, and he had never said a word to Zhao Qingluo alone.

"I guess when we arrive in Vienna, we should be treated similarly as in the Ottoman Turkish Empire." Princess Katrina Kaif smiled.

The cute president nodded, "Maybe, no matter how others treat us, we will be calm."

Emperor Hua felt that Joseph I was also very similar to Emperor Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty. He was very diligent and wanted to make the country strong, but the country went bankrupt in his hands.

In the eyes of Emperor Hua, this Joseph I could almost be regarded as a politically mediocre person.

Emperor Chongzhen was a diligent emperor. According to historical records, his hair was white in his twenties and his eyes were crow's feet. It can be said that he was a night of clothes and food, and he was vigilant at night.

Historical records say that "the rooster crows and cannot sleep at night, and often becomes ill due to fatigue and no banquets in the palace."

During the reign of Emperor Chongzhen, the ministers of the Later Jin Dynasty were divided into two factions: the main war and the main war. Emperor Chongzhen appointed Yuan Chonghuan, the main war faction. The civil servant group made the generals in the army only focus on family backgrounds. Several large-scale military activities against the Later Jin Dynasty were defeated, weakening the military power of the Ming Dynasty, and ultimately unable to suppress the uprising of the peasant army, indirectly accelerating the demise of the Ming Dynasty.

Emperor Hua liked Emperor Chongzhen very much. His love was due to his sympathy. He was also the only ancient emperor that Emperor Hua had studied. Emperor Hua had different interests than ordinary people and liked to study tragic characters.

This Joseph I was obviously also a tragic emperor.

Can such an emperor look down on the nine-year-old Emperor Hua and the country that had just been unified for two years?

Emperor Hua and Princess Katrina Kaif chatted for a while, who was about to arrive in Vienna.

Princess Katrina Kaif smiled and said, "Your Majesty doesn't need to hold too much hope. In my opinion, instead of having fantasies about a country like the Austro-Hungarian Empire, it is better to hope that Mr. Bismarck can accept His Majesty and China."

The cute president nodded with a smile. At this point, he and Princess Katrina Kaif had similar views.

"This Joseph I seems to be very famous. I often see his name in the newspapers." Jie Gege couldn't help asking, "What? Is he a difficult person to get along with?"

Franz Joseph I was one of the three most famous Austrian emperors.

Compared with Maximilian I, who was thriving shortly after its founding, and Empress Maria Theresia, who was in great strength, Franz Joseph I represented an empire that was difficult to return to.

When the dawn of the 20th century came, the Austro-Hungarian Empire under Franz Joseph I missed the last opportunity. With the awakening of national consciousness and the birth of modern countries, despite Franz Joseph I's diligence and hard work, Austria was unable to turn things around. Shortly after Franz Joseph I's death, World War I broke out, and Austria's history as a continental power came to an end.

From then on, Austria was just a wealthy and peaceful small country in people's hearts, and it was no longer the superpower of Europe.

Franz Joseph I was also a famous tragic emperor. Although he was of noble blood and worked hard for more than twelve hours a day, his fate was a mess.

At the end of his 68-year dominance, his younger brother was executed in Mexico, his favorite wife was assassinated by Italian anarchists, and his son chose to commit suicide at a young age. His chosen heir, the Grand Duke Ferdinand, was assassinated in Serbia, directly igniting the war of World War I. The war launched by Franz Joseph I for revenge simply ended the 600-year history of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Throughout Franz Joseph I's life, only one who can feel the helplessness of a person who can be called an excellent person in front of the big wheel of history.

Franz Joseph I was born in the famous Schonbrunn Palace on the outskirts of Vienna.

His uncle Ferdinand I had no children, so the royal family listed him as his future heir, who was young and intelligent.

At the age of thirteen, Franz Joseph joined the Imperial Army with the rank of colonel and began his military career.

It was from the beginning of joining the army that Franz Joseph I appeared in front of the world in the image of a military uniform until his death.

Franz Joseph I was the eldest son of Princess Sophie Friedrika, daughter of Grand Duke Franzkal and Bavarian king Maximilian I. Because his uncle Ferdinand I had no heir, he was educated to be the king's presumptive heir.

In 1848, he participated in the uprising in Italy to suppress the Lombardy-Venetian Kingdom against Austrian rule. When the revolution spread to the imperial capital Vienna, Austrian Ferdinand I was forced to abdicate due to spiritual reasons. Franz ascended the throne in Ormitz on December 3.

During the first 10 years of his rule, the so-called "new autocratic regime", he personally formulated foreign policy and strategic decisions, and together with Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Felix Schwarzenberg, he began to restore the imperial order. In November 1850, he used force to force Prussia to sign the Treaty of Ormitz, dissolve the German Confederacy, and surrender to Austria. This was the second shame of Jena that the Prussians regarded as the second Jena shame.

But the prime minister's rude rule at home and the unrestrained police institutions aroused the inner rebellion of people, which became even more threatening when the government withdrew its promise to formulate a constitution in 1849 under the pressure of revolution.

The consequences of withdrawing the promise were far-reaching, leading to the Liberal Party’s long-term distrust of Franz Joseph’s rule, which triggered the attempt to assassinate the Apollo in Vienna in 1853 and the Milan riot.

After Schwarzenberg died in 1852, Franz Joseph stopped appointing the prime minister and took the power himself. Although he was diligent, he was not very intelligent and often took the wrong path in complex international politics.

The Austrian Empire's mistakes in the Crimean War were mainly caused by himself. He ignored the Russian Empire's consistent support for him and mobilized the troops stationed in Galicia to the Russian border, forcing Nicholas I to withdraw troops from the Danube, which caused a permanent rift between the two countries. Before committing suicide, Tsar Nicholas I lamented Austria's betrayal: "I am the biggest fool in the world, and I actually expect others to repay kindness." Western countries regarded him as a treacherous figure who tried to get something for nothing, and in the end he was not pleased with both sides.

Due to complex financial problems in the country, he began to reduce military expenditure in 1859, but was defeated by Cafur's tricks and could not help but provoke and declare war on the Kingdom of Sardinia.

Unexpectedly, catching the mouse and taking out an elephant. Napoleon III of France changed his face as quickly as he was reading books. He suddenly drew his sword without warning to help the weak Sardinian. For the first time in history, he quickly brought 100,000 troops to the Italian battlefield through railway maneuvers. The expected border guard punishment operation became the main confrontation between major powers. Franz personally had no effect when he arrived at the battlefield. The command of both armies seemed chaotic, while Austria seemed even more chaotic. The failure of the Battle of Solferino seriously damaged Austria's military reputation.

In July, he hurriedly concluded the "Free Town Peace Treaty" to ceded Lombabbi to his opponent to end the war. The crisis atmosphere after the defeat prompted Franz Joseph to reappear and began to pay attention to constitutional issues. The constitutional test period - the federal constitution and the central group period were alternately trialed until 1867.

During the 1864 War against Denmark, Joseph formed an alliance with Prussia in an attempt to delay his dominance in Germany, but in vain.

After Pu'O's victory, a quarrel occurred, and war between the two sides was inevitable. Prussia and Sardinia formed an alliance, forming a pincer attack on Austria. The diplomats proposed to give Venice to Sardinia through the hands of Napoleon III of France to avoid this unfavorable situation.

Although he was destined to lose Venice, Joseph believed that losing a province without a war would be indecent and death would be more glorious. He then changed the attacking Grand Duke Albrecht Friedrich Rudolph and the defensive Ludwig von Benedek to a new position. The end of the P-Austrian War was the failure of the northern front and the victory of the southern front. Although Austria failed and handed over Venice, it guaranteed a psychological advantage over the south.

As Franz Joseph failed to reach a federal solution, the satisfaction of all nations and the relationship between the nations further deteriorated. The form of 1867 became clear, and it was necessary to make compromises like the Hungarians who did not obey commands, resulting in the formation of "a binary monarchy of empires and kingdoms". In this binary monarchy, half Austria and half Hungary, coexisting with an equal partnership.

This compromise gave the Hungarians considerable rights to expand their influence, and the losses were the Slavic peoples; the Bohemia (Czechs) and the Poles did not share the privileges that the Austrian Germans enjoyed in the Austrian part of the empire, that is, the western half; while the Croatians, Slovaks and the southern Slavs did not share the privileges that the Hungarians enjoyed in the Hungarian part of the Hungarian part, that is, the eastern half.

Franz Joseph recognized this partial approach, which violated the core law of basic equality among all ethnic groups in this multiethnic country.

The relationship between the various states and emperors formed by long-term evolution in history was replaced by the surrender of the various nations to the Austrian German monarch or the Hungarian monarch.

In this way, the country will continue to be in tranquility.

The last attempt to reform that gave the Goslav language equality with Hungarian and German was also rejected by the Austrian Emperor under the pressure of the German people.

As for the recognition and restoration of the ancient rights of the Czechs, it bound the foreign policy of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and threatened its internal affairs.

What is even more disadvantageous is the Slavic issue in the south. Since 1867, the Croats under Hungarian rule felt that they were constantly Hungarianized, and the Hungarian rule finally made Serbia, which was inhabited by Slavic compatriots, become a mortal enemy of the binary monarchy.

When the train arrived in Budapest, Hungary for a short stay and supplies, the confidentiality agency stationed in Budapest sent a piece of information.

"Your Majesty." Princess Katrina Kaif took a look and immediately handed it over to Emperor Hua, because Emperor Hua is by his side. "This is the latest information sent from Budapest."

The cute president looked at it, immediately sat up straight, then stood up again, and said three consecutively, "Okay, OK, OK"!

Princess Katrina Kaf, Princess Jae Ge, Zhao Qingluo, Li Taexi, Yekazelina Krimova, Katherine, and Sophia, Zeng Siping, and Li Timothy all looked at Emperor Hua, wondering where the good came from?
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