The emperor originally planned to keep Ji Heng in the imperial palace to raise the fetus until the child was born, but he also thought about it later, as long as Ji Heng is not willing to do things, there are very few things that can be done.
Ji Heng returned to the city before noon, when Xu Shi was looking forward to him.
The emperor did feel that the winter on the West Mountain was too cold for Ji Heng to raise a baby, but he also knew that Ji Heng liked the remoteness of the West Mountain, just to avoid people's sight.
The emperor reluctantly bid farewell to Ji Heng, and went back to the palace by himself.
And Liu Shu became a victim of this trip, and it is impossible to serve Ji Heng. Besides, the emperor's words at that time were words of temptation and jealousy. Even if she really followed Ji Heng, there would be no good results. So now, she He was not brought back to the city at all, but instead was sent to the Royal Jingxu Nunnery to serve the concubines sent by the former emperor.
After thinking about it for a while, Ji Heng took a carriage to Xishan in the early morning of August [-]th.
The emperor reminded Ji Heng that although his stomach is not showing at all now, but who knows when it will suddenly become obvious, it is better to plan early than to cover it up at that time.
Because Ji Heng didn't show any trace before and only asked Xu to pack his things, when he was about to leave that morning, Aunt Du Ruo, the female officer who served him, knew about it and wanted to stop Ji Heng there, but Ji Heng only wanted to leave. After saying a word, Aunt Du Ruo let her go.
Ji Heng said, "If the emperor can't keep me, why should you?"
Lady Du Ruo sent someone to report the matter to the emperor, but the emperor was receiving the ministers, and when he found out, it was already noon and Ji Heng had already left.
Fortunately, Fu Yang's mind is more flexible, seeing that Ji Heng is going to leave, he didn't stop him, but just said a few words to him, Ji Heng hoped that he would not attract people's attention when he went out of the city, and naturally there should not be too many people accompanying him, so Fu Yang just Arranged the most reassuring four horsemen and horses in plainclothes to accompany them all the way.
Female officer Du Ruo took the responsibility of taking care of Ji Heng, seeing that she couldn't keep Ji Heng, so she took someone to pack up and go to take care of him.
Ji Heng settled down in the other courtyard of Xishan Jifu that day.
In mid-autumn, when the red leaves of Xishan are all over the mountain, the scenery is beautiful. Ji Heng said to Xu, "Even if you live here for a long time, you will not be lonely because of the beautiful scenery of this mountain."
Xu Shi didn't have Ji Heng's elegant thoughts, and said, "Summer is fine, but it's not so convenient when it snows heavily in winter, and it's not easy to deliver meat and vegetables."
The emperor got the news that Ji Heng had gone to the Xishan Bieyuan, knowing that he was powerless to stop it, so he had to accept this fact.Some people sent some things there, and after a few days, he had time to go to the Xishan Bieyuan to see Ji Heng.
I met with the minister in the morning, and as soon as I had lunch, I left the palace and rode my horse to the west mountain. I didn't bring any servants with me, and only a few guards with the best kung fu accompanied me. If you let the officials know about such a reckless behavior, you will definitely be criticized by the audience. .
But to the emperor, since Ji Heng had this child, it seemed that Ji Heng hadn't changed much, but he himself seemed to be several years younger, full of joy, with the frenzy and unruliness of youth.
The emperor rode his horse all the way, and because it was a good horse, it took less than two hours to reach the courtyard of Ji's house. At that time, Ji Heng was fishing by the pool.
The water pool is not shallow, unexpectedly the fish are not too small, Ji Heng has already caught two, and when the emperor came, he happened to catch another one.
The emperor stepped forward and said, "You are very interested."
Ji Heng almost dropped the fish in his hand, and while putting the fish into the bucket, he said, "Why are you here?"
The emperor stood beside him looking at the fish in the bucket and said, "Why are they so small."
Ji Heng said, "It's not easy for cold-water fish to grow up. This is considered big."
Then he asked the emperor, "Do you want to stay overnight?"
The emperor nodded with a smile, "That's right, that's why I'm here to take you in."
After speaking, he made a bow.
Ji Heng saw that he was dressed in navy blue casual clothes, and that he had worked hard all the way, and he looked a bit dusty, so he stopped fishing and said, "Let's go, Your Majesty, I should also do my best as a landlord."
With Ji Heng's words, all the hard work is worth it.
Ji Heng took the emperor to the courtyard where he lived, had someone wait for the emperor to wash and tidy up, and then served food, which was just noodles with bamboo shoots and diced meat, and said to the emperor, "I came here and found that There are actually autumn bamboo shoots, which are tender and fragrant, your majesty, you can just eat some."
The emperor agreed, and when the emperor wanted to eat with chopsticks, Ji Heng suddenly held down the emperor's hand, and the emperor looked at him suspiciously, "What's the matter?"
Ji Heng sat down opposite him and said, "I'll try it first."
The emperor froze for a moment, Ji Heng had already taken the chopsticks, ate one from the noodles, pushed it to the emperor, and said, "There is no waiter here to try the food. I can follow you."
The emperor was stunned, his nose was a little sore, and said, "If there is a problem, how do you want me to deal with it if you try it like this?"
Ji Heng sighed softly, "Your Majesty, let's eat. There are no ten or twenty dishes here, they are all home-cooked things."
It was the first time for the emperor to eat such a simple thing, but he didn't know whether it was a psychological effect or it was the first time he had eaten bamboo shoot noodles fresh, so he really felt that some delicious food was not as good as this bowl of noodles.
In the evening, the emperor stayed at Ji Heng's place. Since it was Ji Heng's place, it was impossible for the emperor to share the same bed, so he slept on the bed in the next room.
There is a strong night wind on the mountain, blowing the rattling sounds of the pines, cypresses and bamboo forests.
The emperor lay on the bed, thinking to himself, the pine waves are bursting, and the night is long.
So in the end, he didn't stand the test, and after lying down for a while, he got up from the bed and went to Ji Heng's bedroom.
Ji Heng was already asleep, and two palace servants were on duty in his room. When the emperor came, the palace servants couldn't say anything, so they brought pillows and quilts and waited on the emperor to get into Ji Heng's bed.
Ji Heng fell asleep in a daze, the emperor was lying beside him, he wanted to say a few words, but he was so sleepy that he didn't bother to say a word, so the emperor fell asleep, and his kiss was just as if it didn't happen.
The emperor was going back to the palace the next day, otherwise the servants would not be able to hide it. When he left, Ji Heng sent him to the gate. Ji Heng was wearing a big cloak, and there was no change in his belly. When the emperor was about to mount his horse, he ran away again. Come over and give him a gentle hug, afraid that if you hug him too hard, you will hurt the child.
After the emperor left, Ji Heng was still a little bit disappointed. He didn't know if it was because of having a child in his stomach. Recently, he likes to feel sad.
Doctor Weng took leave of absence at the imperial hospital, went straight to Xishan, and began to take care of Ji Heng and raise his fetus.
Xu Qilang's letter never came, but Eleven Lady brought a message to Xu, saying that Xu Qilang had gone back, and when he returned to Yangzhou, he was escorted to Guangzhou by his family, probably because he was afraid that Xu Qilang would regret the marriage or run away, so the wedding date was set at In October, it was almost as if Xu Qilang had to get married hastily.
Mrs. Xu told Ji Heng about this, and Ji Heng sighed in his heart, Qilang was going to get married soon.
Things are always changing, and children are always growing up.
He looked at his stomach again, wondering what this little guy would look like after he was born, and what he would be like when he grew up.
Because Xu Qilang got married in a hurry, Xu had no choice but to rush to prepare gifts for him, and then sent them to Guangzhou.
Ji Heng put the pocket watch that Xu Qilang gave him into a box, and another pair of Yu Ruyi, and then he wrote two congratulatory words, sealed them together, and asked Xu to send them to Guangzhou together. separate ceremony.
It can be said that Xu Qilang gave Ji Heng a lot of things, but Ji Heng only sent back this pocket watch. In Ji Heng's view, it meant that this pocket watch was too precious, and there was another one, Xu Qilang probably didn't know about it. Yes, sending the watch actually meant a confession, so Ji Heng couldn't keep it.
Time flies, and October is coming soon.
On the day of Xu Qilang's marriage, Ji Heng said a few words of congratulations to Nanfang, celebrating that the child he had watched grow up finally became a man.
At the end of October, the first snow of the year fell on Xishan Mountain. It snowed for a whole day, and by the end of the evening, a thick layer had already accumulated in the yard.
It only rained in the capital, but there was no snow, but the emperor heard about the snow on the Western Mountain the next day, wrote a greeting letter on the third day, and sent things up the mountain.
In this thing, there are four windows with not-so-small glass. I don’t know who gave the size of the window drawings, and the windows sent are the same as the windows of his residence.
So the craftsman took a little time to replace Ji Heng's window.
Two of them are in the bedroom and the other two are in the study.
This is not only conducive to lighting, but also conducive to enjoying the scenery in the room.
Ji Heng knew that the glass was not easy to come by, so he wrote a short thank you letter and asked someone to take it back. He also took the pine nuts he had picked on the mountain and peeled off by himself for the emperor to eat.
When the emperor received the pine nuts and learned that Ji Heng had peeled them himself, he was naturally overjoyed and reluctant to eat them. He packed them in a glass bottle, put them together with some of Ji Heng's calligraphy and paintings, and locked them in a cabinet for waiting. When his imperial mausoleum was almost finished, he put these in first.
Ji Heng's life has never been so leisurely during these days, and he deliberately made himself more relaxed, nothing more than reading books, and then doing some elegant things, and the days passed.
In November, Ji Heng's stomach is still not obvious, only a small bulge the size of an adult's palm. Xu was pregnant back then, and the Ji Heng she gave birth to was not too big, but her stomach was not small, so she was very Worried, thinking that the fetus did not grow well.
I also invited two experienced midwives to inquire, and then the midwives said that some women's stomachs are not very obvious when their children are about to be born, and the children they give birth to are not small, so my wife can rest assured that Xu's I was relieved.
Ji Heng was not as worried as Xu's. He had a conversation with Dr. Weng and read a lot of medical books on gynecology. He knew that the pregnancy would not be obvious if the uterus was in the back or the placenta was in the back wall.
When it first snowed in Beijing, the court gave the first snow holiday, and the emperor rode all the way to Xishan again.
Ji Heng was half lying on the imperial concubine's couch reading a book when the emperor suddenly came in from the outside. There was no snow on his body, and he had already cleaned up the snow when he took off his cloak outside, but his body was cold. The emperor looked at Ji Heng with a smile and said, "I'm here I count on you."
Ji Heng was a little dazed, got up from the couch, and said, "It's snowing, why are you here?"
The emperor wanted to approach Ji Heng, probably because he felt that it was too cold to come in from outside, so he didn't dare to approach him, and said, "It's not snowing too much. I will stay for two more days before returning to the palace."
Ji Heng called his servants to wait for the emperor to wash his face, change his clothes and shoes, and the emperor had finished packing. Ji Heng handed him ginger tea and said, "Drink quickly."
He personally took the iron tongs for shaving the ashes and turned up the heat in the stove, then sat back on the couch, gave the hand warmer on the couch to the emperor, and said, "Look at your face turning red from being blown by the snow and wind all the way. Warm your hands with a hand warmer."
The emperor cared a lot about his appearance in front of Ji Heng, so he said to the servants in the palace, "Bring me a mirror to see."
The court lady smiled slightly, and went to take a small glass mirror to hold it for the emperor to see. The glass mirror was very clear. The emperor found that his face was indeed a little red, but he still smiled happily, and said to Ji Heng, "Probably not just Xuefeng, I am also happy."
He waved his hand to let the palace man take the mirror away, took the hand warmer and held it for a while, then went to pull Ji Heng's hand, and found that Ji Heng's hand was cooler than his own, so he held on and said, " I miss you to death."
Ji Heng returned to the city before noon, when Xu Shi was looking forward to him.
The emperor did feel that the winter on the West Mountain was too cold for Ji Heng to raise a baby, but he also knew that Ji Heng liked the remoteness of the West Mountain, just to avoid people's sight.
The emperor reluctantly bid farewell to Ji Heng, and went back to the palace by himself.
And Liu Shu became a victim of this trip, and it is impossible to serve Ji Heng. Besides, the emperor's words at that time were words of temptation and jealousy. Even if she really followed Ji Heng, there would be no good results. So now, she He was not brought back to the city at all, but instead was sent to the Royal Jingxu Nunnery to serve the concubines sent by the former emperor.
After thinking about it for a while, Ji Heng took a carriage to Xishan in the early morning of August [-]th.
The emperor reminded Ji Heng that although his stomach is not showing at all now, but who knows when it will suddenly become obvious, it is better to plan early than to cover it up at that time.
Because Ji Heng didn't show any trace before and only asked Xu to pack his things, when he was about to leave that morning, Aunt Du Ruo, the female officer who served him, knew about it and wanted to stop Ji Heng there, but Ji Heng only wanted to leave. After saying a word, Aunt Du Ruo let her go.
Ji Heng said, "If the emperor can't keep me, why should you?"
Lady Du Ruo sent someone to report the matter to the emperor, but the emperor was receiving the ministers, and when he found out, it was already noon and Ji Heng had already left.
Fortunately, Fu Yang's mind is more flexible, seeing that Ji Heng is going to leave, he didn't stop him, but just said a few words to him, Ji Heng hoped that he would not attract people's attention when he went out of the city, and naturally there should not be too many people accompanying him, so Fu Yang just Arranged the most reassuring four horsemen and horses in plainclothes to accompany them all the way.
Female officer Du Ruo took the responsibility of taking care of Ji Heng, seeing that she couldn't keep Ji Heng, so she took someone to pack up and go to take care of him.
Ji Heng settled down in the other courtyard of Xishan Jifu that day.
In mid-autumn, when the red leaves of Xishan are all over the mountain, the scenery is beautiful. Ji Heng said to Xu, "Even if you live here for a long time, you will not be lonely because of the beautiful scenery of this mountain."
Xu Shi didn't have Ji Heng's elegant thoughts, and said, "Summer is fine, but it's not so convenient when it snows heavily in winter, and it's not easy to deliver meat and vegetables."
The emperor got the news that Ji Heng had gone to the Xishan Bieyuan, knowing that he was powerless to stop it, so he had to accept this fact.Some people sent some things there, and after a few days, he had time to go to the Xishan Bieyuan to see Ji Heng.
I met with the minister in the morning, and as soon as I had lunch, I left the palace and rode my horse to the west mountain. I didn't bring any servants with me, and only a few guards with the best kung fu accompanied me. If you let the officials know about such a reckless behavior, you will definitely be criticized by the audience. .
But to the emperor, since Ji Heng had this child, it seemed that Ji Heng hadn't changed much, but he himself seemed to be several years younger, full of joy, with the frenzy and unruliness of youth.
The emperor rode his horse all the way, and because it was a good horse, it took less than two hours to reach the courtyard of Ji's house. At that time, Ji Heng was fishing by the pool.
The water pool is not shallow, unexpectedly the fish are not too small, Ji Heng has already caught two, and when the emperor came, he happened to catch another one.
The emperor stepped forward and said, "You are very interested."
Ji Heng almost dropped the fish in his hand, and while putting the fish into the bucket, he said, "Why are you here?"
The emperor stood beside him looking at the fish in the bucket and said, "Why are they so small."
Ji Heng said, "It's not easy for cold-water fish to grow up. This is considered big."
Then he asked the emperor, "Do you want to stay overnight?"
The emperor nodded with a smile, "That's right, that's why I'm here to take you in."
After speaking, he made a bow.
Ji Heng saw that he was dressed in navy blue casual clothes, and that he had worked hard all the way, and he looked a bit dusty, so he stopped fishing and said, "Let's go, Your Majesty, I should also do my best as a landlord."
With Ji Heng's words, all the hard work is worth it.
Ji Heng took the emperor to the courtyard where he lived, had someone wait for the emperor to wash and tidy up, and then served food, which was just noodles with bamboo shoots and diced meat, and said to the emperor, "I came here and found that There are actually autumn bamboo shoots, which are tender and fragrant, your majesty, you can just eat some."
The emperor agreed, and when the emperor wanted to eat with chopsticks, Ji Heng suddenly held down the emperor's hand, and the emperor looked at him suspiciously, "What's the matter?"
Ji Heng sat down opposite him and said, "I'll try it first."
The emperor froze for a moment, Ji Heng had already taken the chopsticks, ate one from the noodles, pushed it to the emperor, and said, "There is no waiter here to try the food. I can follow you."
The emperor was stunned, his nose was a little sore, and said, "If there is a problem, how do you want me to deal with it if you try it like this?"
Ji Heng sighed softly, "Your Majesty, let's eat. There are no ten or twenty dishes here, they are all home-cooked things."
It was the first time for the emperor to eat such a simple thing, but he didn't know whether it was a psychological effect or it was the first time he had eaten bamboo shoot noodles fresh, so he really felt that some delicious food was not as good as this bowl of noodles.
In the evening, the emperor stayed at Ji Heng's place. Since it was Ji Heng's place, it was impossible for the emperor to share the same bed, so he slept on the bed in the next room.
There is a strong night wind on the mountain, blowing the rattling sounds of the pines, cypresses and bamboo forests.
The emperor lay on the bed, thinking to himself, the pine waves are bursting, and the night is long.
So in the end, he didn't stand the test, and after lying down for a while, he got up from the bed and went to Ji Heng's bedroom.
Ji Heng was already asleep, and two palace servants were on duty in his room. When the emperor came, the palace servants couldn't say anything, so they brought pillows and quilts and waited on the emperor to get into Ji Heng's bed.
Ji Heng fell asleep in a daze, the emperor was lying beside him, he wanted to say a few words, but he was so sleepy that he didn't bother to say a word, so the emperor fell asleep, and his kiss was just as if it didn't happen.
The emperor was going back to the palace the next day, otherwise the servants would not be able to hide it. When he left, Ji Heng sent him to the gate. Ji Heng was wearing a big cloak, and there was no change in his belly. When the emperor was about to mount his horse, he ran away again. Come over and give him a gentle hug, afraid that if you hug him too hard, you will hurt the child.
After the emperor left, Ji Heng was still a little bit disappointed. He didn't know if it was because of having a child in his stomach. Recently, he likes to feel sad.
Doctor Weng took leave of absence at the imperial hospital, went straight to Xishan, and began to take care of Ji Heng and raise his fetus.
Xu Qilang's letter never came, but Eleven Lady brought a message to Xu, saying that Xu Qilang had gone back, and when he returned to Yangzhou, he was escorted to Guangzhou by his family, probably because he was afraid that Xu Qilang would regret the marriage or run away, so the wedding date was set at In October, it was almost as if Xu Qilang had to get married hastily.
Mrs. Xu told Ji Heng about this, and Ji Heng sighed in his heart, Qilang was going to get married soon.
Things are always changing, and children are always growing up.
He looked at his stomach again, wondering what this little guy would look like after he was born, and what he would be like when he grew up.
Because Xu Qilang got married in a hurry, Xu had no choice but to rush to prepare gifts for him, and then sent them to Guangzhou.
Ji Heng put the pocket watch that Xu Qilang gave him into a box, and another pair of Yu Ruyi, and then he wrote two congratulatory words, sealed them together, and asked Xu to send them to Guangzhou together. separate ceremony.
It can be said that Xu Qilang gave Ji Heng a lot of things, but Ji Heng only sent back this pocket watch. In Ji Heng's view, it meant that this pocket watch was too precious, and there was another one, Xu Qilang probably didn't know about it. Yes, sending the watch actually meant a confession, so Ji Heng couldn't keep it.
Time flies, and October is coming soon.
On the day of Xu Qilang's marriage, Ji Heng said a few words of congratulations to Nanfang, celebrating that the child he had watched grow up finally became a man.
At the end of October, the first snow of the year fell on Xishan Mountain. It snowed for a whole day, and by the end of the evening, a thick layer had already accumulated in the yard.
It only rained in the capital, but there was no snow, but the emperor heard about the snow on the Western Mountain the next day, wrote a greeting letter on the third day, and sent things up the mountain.
In this thing, there are four windows with not-so-small glass. I don’t know who gave the size of the window drawings, and the windows sent are the same as the windows of his residence.
So the craftsman took a little time to replace Ji Heng's window.
Two of them are in the bedroom and the other two are in the study.
This is not only conducive to lighting, but also conducive to enjoying the scenery in the room.
Ji Heng knew that the glass was not easy to come by, so he wrote a short thank you letter and asked someone to take it back. He also took the pine nuts he had picked on the mountain and peeled off by himself for the emperor to eat.
When the emperor received the pine nuts and learned that Ji Heng had peeled them himself, he was naturally overjoyed and reluctant to eat them. He packed them in a glass bottle, put them together with some of Ji Heng's calligraphy and paintings, and locked them in a cabinet for waiting. When his imperial mausoleum was almost finished, he put these in first.
Ji Heng's life has never been so leisurely during these days, and he deliberately made himself more relaxed, nothing more than reading books, and then doing some elegant things, and the days passed.
In November, Ji Heng's stomach is still not obvious, only a small bulge the size of an adult's palm. Xu was pregnant back then, and the Ji Heng she gave birth to was not too big, but her stomach was not small, so she was very Worried, thinking that the fetus did not grow well.
I also invited two experienced midwives to inquire, and then the midwives said that some women's stomachs are not very obvious when their children are about to be born, and the children they give birth to are not small, so my wife can rest assured that Xu's I was relieved.
Ji Heng was not as worried as Xu's. He had a conversation with Dr. Weng and read a lot of medical books on gynecology. He knew that the pregnancy would not be obvious if the uterus was in the back or the placenta was in the back wall.
When it first snowed in Beijing, the court gave the first snow holiday, and the emperor rode all the way to Xishan again.
Ji Heng was half lying on the imperial concubine's couch reading a book when the emperor suddenly came in from the outside. There was no snow on his body, and he had already cleaned up the snow when he took off his cloak outside, but his body was cold. The emperor looked at Ji Heng with a smile and said, "I'm here I count on you."
Ji Heng was a little dazed, got up from the couch, and said, "It's snowing, why are you here?"
The emperor wanted to approach Ji Heng, probably because he felt that it was too cold to come in from outside, so he didn't dare to approach him, and said, "It's not snowing too much. I will stay for two more days before returning to the palace."
Ji Heng called his servants to wait for the emperor to wash his face, change his clothes and shoes, and the emperor had finished packing. Ji Heng handed him ginger tea and said, "Drink quickly."
He personally took the iron tongs for shaving the ashes and turned up the heat in the stove, then sat back on the couch, gave the hand warmer on the couch to the emperor, and said, "Look at your face turning red from being blown by the snow and wind all the way. Warm your hands with a hand warmer."
The emperor cared a lot about his appearance in front of Ji Heng, so he said to the servants in the palace, "Bring me a mirror to see."
The court lady smiled slightly, and went to take a small glass mirror to hold it for the emperor to see. The glass mirror was very clear. The emperor found that his face was indeed a little red, but he still smiled happily, and said to Ji Heng, "Probably not just Xuefeng, I am also happy."
He waved his hand to let the palace man take the mirror away, took the hand warmer and held it for a while, then went to pull Ji Heng's hand, and found that Ji Heng's hand was cooler than his own, so he held on and said, " I miss you to death."
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