Hongli Cuyan

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Hongli Cuyan

Consort Chancellor
Hongli Cuyan
Born1984, age 39
Eyin, Jinzhou Province
MonumentsLord of Restoration Shrine, Zhijing
NationalityMichu
Other namesYetoleu Kaiyeng Youshe (Weishun)
SiglumHC
CitizenshipMichu
EducationMandou College, Zhijing Military Academy
Alma materZhijing Military Academy
Years active1999 - Present
EraAnguang - Xuande
OrganisationImperial Organisation
Notable work
"100,000 Character Essay on Government", "Womanhood in the Xuande Era"
Height6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
TitleChancellor
TermDecember 2021 - Present
PredecessorZhaolin Hui
Political partyYanxu Party
Spouse(s)Xuande Emperor
ChildrenPrince Gulong
FamilyYoushe Clan
AwardsOrder of the Celestial Throne (First Class), Order of the Grand Phoenix (First Class), Order of Martial Greatness (First and Second Class)

Hongli Cuyan (born 1984) is a Michurian politician, serving as Chancellor and Prime Minister of the Great Zhi Empire and leader of the Yanxu Party since 2021. He previously served in the Imperial Army, participating in the Feiyang Insurgency, before standing for the Celestial Parliament in 2010. He was Minister for Agriculture and Sustainable Development during the government of Yiquang Xun. He is the first ethnic Weishun to hold the highest office since Facilun Eyan was removed from office in 1973.

Hongli was born in Eyin, Jinzhou Province, to affluent Weishun parents. He was educated at Mandou College, before joining the Zhijing Military Accademy, where he graduated as an officer. He served in the Feiyang Insurgency, for which he was richly decorated. His experiences dealing with the Imperial bureaucracy, the underfunded military aparatus, and the dispassionate politicians led him to petition the newly enthroned Emperor Xuande, though his suggestions were turned down. Joining politics through his war hero status, Hongli was greatly popular with the grassroots of the Yanxu Party, for his strict moralism, personal responsibility, and grandiose charisma. When in Parliament, he focused on lobbying for increased priority to be delivered to the Imperial military, which was denied repeatedly by both Minzhu and Yanxu governments. After several high profile Parliamentary rebellions against the party line, Hongli began pushing for reconciliation with Celesterra, Michu's longtime rival. He was also vocal on government quangos, which had morphed into an unaccountable link between the elected politicians and the traditional civil service.

Taking power in the aftermath of Zhaolin Hui's government collapse, Hongli pressured the Emperor Xuande to appoint him as Chancellor, and to legitimise his power through marriage. The new Yanxu Government, under his reigime, eroded the democratic traditions established by the Yueyang Emperor, instead ruling by decree. Controversial at home and abroad, the Consort Chancellor has spent the first two years of his administration consolidating his authority, as well as instituting reforms.