"Okay."
Princess Katrina Kafu hurriedly packed her things and went to arrange them herself.Several beautiful secretaries also went out with Princess Katrina Kaaf.Zhao Qingluo hesitated for a moment, but still asked Emperor Hua for instructions: "Your Majesty, I want to participate in this work." ”Huahuang knew that the work that Zhao Qingluo said this time was to sort out the speeches and compile the sample pages of the Huacui Evening News, because it was decided to publish it on a temporary basis, and it was definitely impossible to find a domestic publishing house in China.Hua Huang nodded, "Okay" When Hua Huang arrived in Vienna, the Hua Guo Bureau of Statistics acted very quickly, and had already compiled Hua Huang's speech, as well as the recent European summary and news, into the latest Hua Cui Evening News, and secretly published it.Why is it secretly published because China's diplomacy has not entered the mainstream of Europe, and the publishing house is the throat of various countries, and it will certainly not let foreign newspapers enter the country casually, and if you want to enter, you must note it beforehand.China can only express its opinion in a small number of ways, in the form of the newspapers of the Central Asian provinces that are occasionally introduced to Europe, otherwise, if China wants to express its opinion in Europe, it must go through the mouths of the big powers.Hua Guo has no friends of big powers, and people like Archduke Carol I of the Kingdom of Romania, even if they are willing to help Hua Guo say a few words, they will definitely not directly help Hua Huang say so many words that offend the great powers.What's more, in this newspaper, the Emperor of China had clearly issued a restriction order issued by the British Foreign Office to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China ordering the Chinese to withdraw from the Japanese island of Kyushu before June 1, 1879.Through an article in the Huacui Evening News, the news of the British's restriction was dismissed, and the news shook the whole of Europe.Even Bismarck, who has always paid attention to Huaguo and Huaguo, but did not put President Meng in a high position, was shocked.In Bismarck's eyes, Hua Huang is a bit like a clown, he feels ridiculous that Hua Huang has seized the power of a country as big as Hua Guo at such a young age by doing business and then privately raising the army, but it is nothing more than that, Bismarck did not admire President Meng much.However, after China's Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence were proposed, they were endorsed by more and more countries in the world and became the basic principle for resolving state-to-state relations.The proposition of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence is a complete embodiment of China's independent foreign policy and marks the maturity of China and its foreign policy.What the emperor did not expect was that in the years to come, this was not only China's diplomatic norm, but also affected all peace-loving countries, and the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence not only became the basis for China to pursue an independent foreign policy of peace, but also was accepted by the vast majority of countries in the world and became an important norm for regulating international relations."
Your Majesty, the Emperor Hua has arrived in Vienna, and according to Your Majesty's wishes, no grand welcome ceremony has been arranged, just equivalent to the treatment of a foreign envoy."
A court official said this to the Austro-Hungarian Emperor Joseph I.Joseph I nodded and said to the man: "I know, you go down first." ”Joseph I originally did not attach much importance to the arrival of the Emperor of China to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, so he put the arrival of the Emperor of China at the level of an ordinary diplomat's visit, let alone an interview, and even Joseph I did not take the matter of the Emperor's visit to heart.But now it was different, Joseph I suddenly became interested in the Chinese Emperor, began to want to study the Chinese Emperor, and went to find someone to ask for all the information in his hands that could understand the Chinese Emperor.It's a pity that Austria-Hungary does not have such an organization as the Bureau of Statistics of China, where to learn about the report of the Emperor Hua of less than 200 words, but a simple description of the Emperor Hua was originally a child of a Qing Dynasty official's family, accumulated a certain amount of wealth by doing business, and then formed a small army, and then seized power in the Qing Dynasty by launching a surprise attack.Joseph I smiled and shook his head, "What a joke, a man who is only nine years old now can do so many things" Like everyone, Joseph I thought that the Emperor Hua was just an ornament on the table of his family, and behind the Emperor Hua, there must be a very powerful adult.Not only because he despised Emperor Hua, but also because Joseph I now had a lot of troublesome things at hand, he would be so indifferent to the arrival of Emperor Hua.In the 1864 war against Denmark, Joseph formed an alliance with Prussia in an attempt to delay its dominance in Germany, but in vain.After the victory of Prussia, a quarrel broke out, and war between the two sides was inevitable, and Prussia formed an alliance with Sardinia to form a flanking attack on Austria.Diplomats proposed to avoid this unfavorable situation by ceding Venice to Sardinia through the hands of Napoleon III of France.Although he was destined to lose Venice, Joseph thought that it would be undignified to lose a province without a war, and it would be more glorious to die, so he immediately switched the positions of Archduke Albrecht Friedrich Rudolph, who was good at attacking, and Ludwig von Benedek, who was good at defense, and the end of the Austro-Prussian war was the defeat of the northern front and the victory of the southern front.Relations between the peoples deteriorated further as Franz Joseph failed to reach a federal solution to the satisfaction of the peoples.In 1867 it became clear that a compromise had to be made with the Hungarians, who did not listen to their commands, and the result was a "dual monarchy of empire and kingdom", in which half Austrian and half Hungarian coexisted in equal partnership.This compromise gave the Hungarians considerable rights to expand their influence, and it was the Slavic peoples who suffered the loss; The Bohemians, Czechs, and Poles did not share in the privileges enjoyed by the Austrian Germans in the Austrian part of the Reich, the western half; The Croats, Slovaks and Southern Slavs did not share in the privileges enjoyed by the Hungarians in the Hungarian part, the eastern half.Franz Joseph endorsed this partiality, which violated the core law of the fundamental equality of peoples in this multi-ethnic country.The relationship between the states and the emperor formed over a long period of history was replaced by the submission of the various peoples to the Austrian German monarch or the Hungarian monarch.In this way, the country continues to be at peace.The last attempt to give Slavic languages an equal footing with Hungarian and German was also rejected by the Austrian emperor under pressure from the Austrian German nation.As for the question of the recognition and restoration of the ancient rights of the Czechs, it shackled the foreign policy of Austria-Hungary and threatened its internal affairs.Even more unfavorable was the question of the southern Slavs, where, from 1867 onwards, the Croats under Hungarian rule felt that they were constantly Hungarianized, and that Hungarian rule had finally made Serbia, inhabited by its fellow Slavs, a mortal enemy of the dualist monarchy.However, the foreign minister of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Count Andrách, attached great importance to the visit of the Chinese Emperor, although the order not to receive the Chinese Emperor was personally given by Joseph I, and Count Andráhi had no right to change it, but Count Andráhi decided to show respect for the Chinese Emperor in his personal name by visiting in personCount Andráhi was Franz Joseph's most outstanding foreign minister, and he not only made the German-Austrian alliance in 1879, And by occupying Bosnia and Herzegovina, the empire won its first major diplomatic victory in the Balkans.Although Italy formed a Triple Alliance with Germany and Austria in 1882 and Romania signed a secret treaty with Germany and Austria in 1883, he had great reservations about Italy and Romania, and Franz Joseph's diplomatic style was to advocate personal relations between monarchs.In 1873 he appeared in Berlin alongside Tsar Alexander II.Decisive promotion of the Three Emperors Alliance.Later he also worked to prevent a potential conflict with Russia through personal contacts.In the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the prestige of Count Andrásy was second only to Joseph I, and in Hungary, even more so, and this was by no means a foreign minister without real power.When Emperor Hua heard that Count Andrhea had actually come to the hotel where he had descended from the tower, he was a little overjoyed at the same time, and hurriedly said: "Hurry up and arrange a welcome" Wang Zhankui saw that His Majesty was happy, and hurriedly agreed: "Yes, Your Majesty." ”t1706231537: