War Palace and Knee Pillow, Austria’s Destiny

Chapter 1345 Premarital Education

In fact, it is not just Olga, the entire Vienna court, and even the vast majority of people in the upper class of Europe think so.

After all, challenging tradition is not an easy thing, but no one doubts that Franz can do it.

Franz has done a lot of impressive things over the years, each of which is impressive and far-reaching, from the country and the people to food, clothing, housing and transportation. There is no doubt that he is changing the world.

Olga's inability to speak Hungarian has only advantages and no disadvantages for the Austrian Empire.

The queen does not speak Hungarian, at least the nobles of the upper class will not use Hungarian in the presence of Olga, otherwise it will be regarded as disrespectful to the queen.

As the queen of the Austrian Empire, Olga needs to attend almost all important national occasions.

This means that Hungarian cannot be used in all important occasions of the Austrian Empire, which will greatly weaken the influence of Hungarian and dispel the desire of the upper class to learn Hungarian.

This influence is constantly progressive. As fewer and fewer people can speak Hungarian, there will be fewer and fewer occasions where Hungarian is applicable, and then it will continue to quickly and viciously cycle.

In addition to language, Olga also had to make up for the history of the Austrian Empire and the inheritance of the Habsburg family, as well as the network of relationships.

In fact, these things are somewhat difficult for her. Even Franz, who has lived in the Vienna court for 19 years, dare not say that he fully understands them, let alone recognizes everyone's identity.

So every banquet or important occasion, Franz's staff must carefully study the guest list to avoid accidents.

As for the so-called history of the Austrian Empire, it is more to let Princess Olga understand the territory and views of Austria on the territory, so as to avoid saying the wrong words and being taken out of context to create unnecessary trouble.

Historically, the reason why Princess Sissi was not welcomed by the Vienna court was because she was considered a trouble maker. She made a few random remarks and the Austrian Empire government had to spend a sky-high public relations fee to clean up and control her remarks. The most important thing is that she couldn't clean up, and some of her remarks couldn't be cleaned up at all.

So Franz found four loyal Austrian Empire officials who were determined and would not carry private goods to help Olga understand the Austrian Empire, but even so, someone needed to supervise.

Of course, Franz would not do it so obviously. He only needed to plant a few intelligence agents among Olga's maids and servants.

John Maillat, a former Hungarian history professor, took the opportunity to teach Princess Sissi to bring in private goods. His explanation was completely on the side of Hungary.

John Maillat made Princess Sissi understand the rationality and necessity of Hungarian privileges, and tried to make her fall in love with this great and tragic nation.

The Austrian Empire, which opposed all this, was so despicable, corrupt and worthless. The fifteen-year-old Princess Sissi quickly sank into the countless Hungarian national myths compiled by John Maillat, and regarded it as a criterion for her whole life.

While explaining the advantages of the republic, John Maillat described to Princess Sissi the Hungary before Joseph I abolished the Hungarian Constitution in 184.

In his description, Hungarians were well-fed and lived a peaceful life. Here people were united and friendly, honest and trustworthy, full of honor, and loved science.

The winding Danube River was clear to the bottom, and the gurgling water sounded like the sound of nature. The fertile land was covered with golden rice, red apples, and colorful flowers.

The white doves symbolizing peace kept circling in the sky, crossing the sky and the rainbow, which was a paradise on earth.

John Maillat was very successful, and Princess Sissi often quoted the former.

During a conversation with a French lady, Princess Sissi shocked the whole of Vienna with John Maillat's words.

"I have heard that the most practical system is monarchy, but I think the most practical system should be republic."

This sentence not only shocked the Vienna court, but also shocked the French lady, because France was also a monarchy at that time. The lady really didn't understand what the queen wanted to say, so she rushed back to Paris overnight.

In history, John Maillat was evaluated as a Hungarian whose pride overwhelmed his loyalty to the Austrian Empire.

As for whether Princess Sissi was really too naive or out of some need, we don't know.

Franz didn't want to care about these things, he wouldn't let such people teach the queen.

Franz thought that John Maillat would die in 1848 and be buried with the Hungarian Republic. After all, Franz had given Hungarian nationalists enough opportunities.

However, the reality is that John Maillat did not participate in the Hungarian rebellion, but fled the Austrian Empire. It is also true that if he really participated in the Hungarian rebellion in history, the Austrian imperial government would not be stupid enough to let him teach the future queen.

Although Franz could not execute John Maillat in the name of rebellion, the latter would not live for a few years. In a few years, he would be forced to commit suicide due to poverty.

As a top scholar in the empire, although he may not be rich, he should not die in poverty. His poverty was largely due to his bad habit - gambling.

It is normal for a gambler to die at the gambling table. Franz is not a gambler, so he will not give this gambler any chance.

In a corner unknown to anyone, John Maillat eventually died at a dark gambling table. The Austrian imperial government held a decent funeral for him out of humanitarianism.

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In fact, Olga is an adult. She has her own values ​​and has received many years of court education. She is not as easily influenced as Princess Sissi.

So Franz asked the lecturers not to bring private opinions, so as not to cause Princess Olga's disgust.

In addition to language and history, there are also a lot of rules in the Vienna court. In history, Princess Sissi was annoyed by the rules in the court.

However, the rules of the court must be learned, otherwise she will face countless troubles.

The most important trouble came from Franz's mother, Madame Sophie. After all, Austria was just getting better at this time, and no one wanted to disrupt this situation.

Fortunately, Olga grew up in the Russian court since she was a child, and she was accustomed to the constraints of rules. Moreover, many rules of Russia and Austria are the same, so it is not so difficult for her to learn.

The rest is a group of noble ladies and ladies who examine Princess Olga's body while taking a bath. This can be regarded as a marriage examination in the 19th century.

However, the examination method is rather obscure, and the results are rather metaphysical, and everything is judged by experience.

Generally speaking, the marriage examination of the Austrian Empire still gave the princess enough face, while the marriage examination of the Bourbon family was much more overbearing.

According to unofficial historical records, princesses who married into France had to strip naked at the border for examination, and the most famous victim was Marie Antoinette.

(Similar plots have been reproduced in the movie and novel of the beheaded queen.)

One chapter, I will check the information at night.

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