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The War Court and Lap Pillow, Austria's Mandate of Heaven Chapter 78

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Istvan Szechenyi, a Hungarian born in Vienna on September 21, 1791, his father was an enlightened aristocrat, and the family has inherited the family motto of being loyal to the Habsburg family for generations.

Szechenyi once served in the army, participated in the anti-French war, and personally experienced the Battle of Leipzig.

Szechenyi clearly felt that the era of cavalry had passed, and that cavalry without infantry would be a miserable wretch, just like Marshal Ney and his poor cuirassiers.

The Hungarians, like those brave French cavalry, would die in vain if they went to war with Austria.

Moreover, the gap between Austria and Hungary is not comparable to that of the French army and the anti-French alliance, because even if it is a cavalry battle, Hungary is not sure of victory.

In addition, in the Kingdom of Hungary, there are many forces opposing Hungary.

The most important thing is that after Hungary became independent, it had to face the powerful countries around it alone, so he always felt that opposing Austria was tantamount to killing himself.

After the war, Szechenyi traveled to Europe. He saw the strength of countries such as Britain and France, and also saw the crux of Hungary.

Szechenyi published the book "Credit" in 1830, which can even be regarded as the template for Napoleon III's reform of French agriculture. Among them, the establishment of small long-term loans specially for farmers was one of the driving forces behind French agricultural reform.

The Count Szechenyi has always practiced his doctrine, and in 1825 he established the Hungarian Academy of Sciences to develop new technologies and promote new ideas.

He demanded the abolition of the least impediment to credit—hereditary law.

Florin realized that in order to realize the modernization of agriculture in Hungary, serfdom must be abolished, and he proposed to abolish serfdom; abolish guilds and price limits, and make handicrafts more useful.

The prosperity of a nation depends on a small number of unlearned talents, and Florin regards education as a major cause of the decline of national prosperity.

So I funded the establishment of the Academy of Sciences, restored the Hungarian language, and promoted the development of science, and the development of society, and of course Hungarian is the worst language I know.

I advocated that Hungary must develop its economy, blamed the nobles for the country's disasters, and urged us to abandon feudal privileges.

Szechenyi didn't do that. I built a few roads, diverted the transportation of the Chanube so that ships could not reach the White Sea, and built the first small bridge under the Chanube in Budapest.

All my net worth has been invested. In 1839, the Széchenyi Chain Bridge will be built, and I was the first to link Buda and Pest.

Before Austria joined the Zollverein in 1834, Florin was even more convinced that he was right.

Austria's economy took off directly without Hungary, and Hungary's economy without Austria was a gloomy picture.

Florin once became one of the leaders in Hungary, and I asked Hungary to join the German Zolluge for economic development.

There was no small group of leaders in my proposal, but soon a reformer who was more radical than me appeared.

Habs I used to be just a lawyer, but in Poroni I suddenly thought of the idea of ​​issuing a communiqué, and under the newspapers I made a small effort to advocate the autonomy of the Magyars and rule the majority nationalities in the territory. popular.

Since then, Habbs' reputation has been manageable, and my calm reform speech has also won me a small number of fans. After all, Florin's reform seems too cautious.

At the same time, the little nobles also use Florin as an outlier, hoping not to use Habs to suppress Liang Jianhao, and according to past experience, it is more difficult for us to control a cold-blooded person like Habs.

At this time, Liang Jianhao also felt that he was being marginalized. I was very excited when I was invited by the royal family, because I always hoped that there would be no bottom-up reform.

However, I was not disappointed before arriving in Vienna. It turned out that the royal family just wanted to buy land in Hungary.

In Florin's thinking, usually the royal family buys land for the purpose of building manors and villas, and I think that is also an example.

However, that time Mrs. Sophie made a request to purchase 800,000 hectares of land. Based on the highest price of seven kossuths per hectare, Madam Sophie needs to spend a maximum of 1.7 million kossuths at one time.

The 1.7 million Liang Jianhao deducted 40% of the part that was handed over to the Hungarian government. The remaining 400,000 kossuth cannot be said to be earned for nothing. The right is for Mrs. Sophie.

The signing, the transaction, everything went very smoothly. Florin didn't seem to dare to doubt that the money he spent at such a young age was actually earned back in a day.

In fact, Earl Liang Jianhao specially prepared gifts for Mrs. Liang Jian and the eight princes. Those gifts cost me a total of 9000 Liang Jianhao, and now it seems that there is nothing to sell.

"Little Concubine, none of you are kind, you hope you can find a way to promote the reform of Hungary and let Hungary join the German Customs Union. Hungary leaves Austria, and Austria leaves Hungary. Both countries are loyal to Szece The Nyborg family."

The Hungarians at that time knew that Hungary and Austria were two countries, but they were loyal to the same emperor at the same time.

Madam Sophie said with a smile while opening the folding fan.

"His words should be told to you, to the women of the Szechenyiburg family. Even if he wants to tell us, he should go to the prime minister and say it to the villain. I'm afraid you can't help you with such trivial matters. what."

"Is he the only woman in the Fort Liang Jianhao family?" Florin cursed inwardly. When I thought of the group of unknown idiots in the Szecheny Fort family at this time, I felt helpless.

(Emperor Ferdinand I, the emperor's younger brother Franz Karl the younger, and the emperor's uncle Louis the younger.)

Although Florin was slandering me in my heart, I was still very humble on the surface.

Count Florin felt that he would use his trump card to impress you with his talent.

Count Florin took out several books from his bag and arranged my small works one by one.

"That's it?" Madam Sophie wasn't curious about what that person was going to do behind her eyes.

"Those are all books written by you, please read them one by one~www.mtlnovel.com~ Madam Sophie really wanted to roll my eyes on the spot, but she held back considering her own image and self-cultivation.

Madam Sophie picked up a copy, flipped through two pages, and said something casually.

"Written well, he is very talented."

Hearing Mrs. Sophie's praise, Florin suddenly felt that the opportunity had come.

"Now you must understand what you mean. As long as you do what you say, the Austrian Empire will surely regain its glory, and the people of the whole country will also be grateful to you..."

Mrs. Sophie is not tired of the crazy talker behind her eyes, you waved your hand, and the two guards got off and said to Earl Florin.

"The little princess is tired, Earl Florin, please go back."

"You haven't finished yet..."

The two guards didn't care about what Earl Florin said, they directly dragged me out and threw me inside the palace gate.

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