Zhen Guo Princess GL

Chapter 465 Yong Teeth

Because of the matter of setting up a crown prince, the middle of March and April was in a hurry. Although I don't need to participate in these matters, I don't want to be too leisurely, so I live out for a few nights every now and then, or when Cui Xiu is in the province, I will also go out. Live in the province and have a long talk with him.

Although this person used to meet each other often, and his conversation was speculative, it was only this year that he became fully acquainted with me. The conversations we had in the province during the two nights were no longer simple business conversations, or neither awkward nor awkward. The greetings are like old friends for many years - Cui Xiu and Cui Mingde are both highly educated and come from aristocratic families. When we first met, I always felt that it was not easy to get close to each other. After getting acquainted, I realized that he is more easy-going in private than Cui Er. There are too many, and I don’t know if it’s because of my age that I’m more tolerant and magnanimous than Cui Er. During the conversation, I explained everything I didn’t understand, or the codes I didn’t know, without revealing anything. Impatient, I saw that he had a good temper, and he naturally brought the virtue of making progress to the extreme, so I begged him to explain "Historical Records" for me from the beginning.

I didn't understand it before, but only now do I understand that Li Jun and I have received completely different educations.He has been taught by a famous teacher since he was three years old, and he studied the anthology of famous writers personally designated by his father. He studied with me when he was more than ten years old. He learned the same things in class. The subordinates have to prepare other courses for him, which also explains why our homework was always so easy back then—just like the middle and high schools in the previous life, what the teachers taught after class is the key point. On the contrary, I took it with me in class, and Li Dian was the top student who participated in the cram school, and I was the poor student who was freed.

I can have the knowledge I have now, one is because I am the soul of an adult, I have the foundation of the previous life, and I have learned things more systematically, and the other is because I have been very close to my mother since I was a child. Practicing calligraphy and writing, and sometimes teaching me a little bit, and the third is that my father is still open-minded, allowing me to be taught by a master, and there is no taboo on borrowing books for me-although I only borrow those with strong stories. book, and coax parents or nurses to explain it to me.

Mr. Dugu Shao muttered that she couldn't learn the art of war when she was a child, and asked Cui Mingde to recite it to her secretly. Those who are carefully cultivated are already very few in this era.

So now that I have the conditions, I can't wait to squeeze out every bit of free time to study—not to mention that now that Li Jun is in the capital, A Huan and I have less time to spend privately together, and it is meaningless to stay alone .

My mother was happy to see me learn history from Cui Xiu. At the beginning, it was mostly because of the "relationship" between Cui Xiu and me. After listening to my conversation, she gradually liked to ask me about historical allusions. Whether she knew it or not, as long as I Said, she always listened patiently, and twice ordered me to give lectures in the palace, and asked Li Dian, Li Dan and Shouli to come and listen together.

Li Dian always doesn't take my allusions very seriously--it's not surprising, since I learned from scratch, most of them are things he already knows--but because of my mother's order, and she also meant to take care of me , always meant to listen carefully, but occasionally winked at me to express "I know", but Li Dan always listened with great interest. He didn't go to school much since he was a child, and he did all his homework. Although I have learned it before, I don't think it will be as deep as Cui Xiu's lectures - the copywriting of my classics was prepared by Cui Xiu, and Pei Lansheng and Cui Mingde carefully selected and made sure the words were appropriate before submitting. I just need to recite it from the beginning. It’s enough to say it out loudly—so it’s not too boring, but Shouli listens more seriously than Li Dan, and he still maintains his habit of asking questions. He didn’t dare to ask before the emperor, so he quietly wrote it down, and asked me after he quit. Naturally, I did my best to him, and explained everything I could explain clearly. If I couldn't explain it, I tried to ask other people to answer him.

As if smelling a certain wind direction, more and more people came to my door in the past two months. The number of taxis who came to the poetry meeting I held was twice as high as before. People who took the initiative to greet me in the province Not to mention—but it was the first time I met a person in a green shirt who ran directly to my chariot to greet me and post a post.

I leaned over curiously and asked Feng Yongshou, "Who is it?"

Feng Yongshou accepted his post, and trotted up to me: "The orthographic character of Lintai is Qiu Qi."

The name was vaguely familiar, I thought for a while before I understood: "Aren't you the censor?"

Qiu Qi stepped forward with a smile: "A certain person was transferred to Lintai in the middle of the twelfth lunar month, which is the orthographic."

Orthography Yu Shiren is an excellent Shi Brown official, but he has served as a censor, and when he comes back to be an official orthography, I know that he has been demoted, and he still stays in Taiwan Province. The heavenly official said that if you want to demote, you should demote thoroughly, so as not to tell your mother that I am not suitable for a female official, and then suggest that Linzi Wang is a vassal.

Qiu Qi seemed to see what I was thinking, and smiled humbly: "I heard that the princess recently lectured on scriptures in the palace, explaining "Historical Records", she is very insightful, and I am puzzled by some allusions, so I dare to come here to ask the princess for advice."

I squinted my eyes around, I lived in the province yesterday, because today I heard that a post horse ran away and died in the capital, I was afraid that my mother would call me urgently, so I hurried into the palace, who knew that I hadn't heard the holy order for a long time. I planned to go home and discuss with Pei Lansheng about entering the congratulatory table with Li Jun. When I went out of the north gate, I heard that Cui Xiu was looking for me, so I came back again. The province has always taken the small road, but he stopped here - he really has a heart.

I suddenly became interested, leaned back, and said with a light smile, "What allusion?"

Qiu Qi glanced at the people, and when they looked at me, I raised my hand slightly, and these people let him approach, bowed in front of the chariot, and said in a voice that only the palace bearers and Feng Yongshou could hear: "I heard that Emperor Gao of the Han Dynasty conferred the title of Marquis, and Yongchi was conferred first. I don't know what the allusion is?"

If I said that I was only a little interested just now, now I can't help but look at Qiu Qi - this man is about [-] years old, and he looks like an ordinary scholar, neither fat nor thin, neither tall nor short, only complexion Slightly whiter than ordinary scholars, without a mustache, he looks a little bit more handsome, with a Chinese character face and long sword eyebrows, he looks a little more upright, and wearing a shirt, he looks a little more refined, It's the favorite look in the stage pavilion nowadays - after looking at it, he deliberately didn't speak immediately, and smiled silently for a while, although his face was still calm, there was some sweat on his head, wait a little longer If I don't reply, I stepped forward more boldly, leaned against my chariot and cupped my hands and said: "Princess Wen set up a charity hall to adopt the sons of the poor and make them recite the scriptures and learn the truth. Even if you are a senior, you can also read and write, understand scriptures and rituals, and you can be said to be compassionate and educated without discrimination, so the princess is not willing to answer such a small question?"

I laughed: "Yong Chi started his army from Gaozu, and once garrisoned Fengyi. He made meritorious service. After Gaozu was established, he was awarded a marquis based on his merits. What don't you understand?" "It's getting late, I have something else to do, Qiu Zhengzi walks slowly." He was ordered to tear him away, and walked away slowly in the chariot.

The author has something to say: Notes from Du Niang:

Yong Chi (192 B.C.), was born in Pei County, Sishui County (now Pei County, Jiangsu Province) at the end of Qin Dynasty and the beginning of Han Dynasty. He was originally a family of Pei County.In 209 BC, Liu Bang rebelled against Qin, and Yong Chi followed him.But Yong Chi never underestimated Liu Bang.In the following year, when Liu Bang was in the most difficult time, Yong Chi sacrificed Feng County and took refuge in Zhou City of Wei State. Liu Bang was furious and attacked Feng Yi several times, so he had to go to Xue County to join Xiang Liang. Liu Bang hated Yong Chi very much.Later, Yongchi belonged to Zhao, and then surrendered to Liu Bang.In 202 BC, Liu Bangen, Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty, rewarded meritorious officials with the title of Marquis.He heard that some people were dissatisfied and complained every day. Liu Bang asked Zhang Liang for advice. Zhang Liang said that the one whom His Majesty hates the most will be rewarded generously, so that everyone can hope to be rewarded.Liu Bang then granted Yongchi the title of Marquis of Shifang (2500 households).In the 3rd year of Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty (192 BC), Yong Chi died and was given the posthumous title of Marquis Su.

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