Chapter 69

Since then, Yuanchun's small history book class has gained new audiences.

In this regard, Yuan Chun said that the pressure is a bit high.

After all, Tu Jinghuai is still a child, it doesn't matter if he accidentally misses something or says something wrong, and he can say that he has no taboos on topics, and he can say anything.But if she added another Tu Mingjun, she would have to be more careful.

"At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, when the young emperor was in power, the grand master Dong Zhongying (that is, Dong Zhuo) punished the young emperor, and established his younger brother as the emperor. After Dong Zhongying was killed by Wang Zishi (Wang Yun) and Lu Fengxian (Lv Bu) and others, Wei □□ Cao Mengde (Cao Cao) coerced the emperor to order the princes, Cao Mengde died young, and Emperor Xian was forced to abdicate his son, that is, Wei Wendi Cao Ziheng (Cao Pi), and Liu Hantianxia ceased to exist since then." Yuanchun followed the history of the Han Dynasty very quickly. It is about the time when the three kingdoms of Wei, Shu and Wu stand together.

When she used to be "loyal to the ears", she always liked to say that the reason why the Yizhong old prince Yu Dang valued Tu Jinghuai was just because he wanted to coerce the emperor to make the princes. Now that he really talked about this period of history, Tu Mingxuan naturally refused to miss it.

Yuan Chun's way of talking about these things is very interesting, and she only picks up things that she thinks can shock Tu Jinghuai.

For example, Dong Zhuo punished the young emperor and established the younger Xiandi as the main one.For example, Cao Cao coerced the emperor to order the princes, and Cao Pi forced the emperor to give up the Zen throne.

But she didn't talk about the fact that Emperor Xian lived for many years after he abdicated.

"Emperor Xian married several wives and concubines, empress Cao of Mu, and Empress Cao of Xiao Xian, and noble Cao, all of whom were daughters of Cao Mengde, and others with the surname Yu concubines. Emperor Xian had seven sons and two daughters, Several of them were killed by Cao Mengdejiu, and only the children of Cao's daughters barely escaped." Six or seven-year-old children can barely understand things like wives, wives, concubines, and so on. Can barely understand.

Calculated by the Han system, it goes without saying that the empress is the most respected in the harem, and the next is the first-class noble lady, and there is no concubine status.

As for the first-class imperial concubine, she is no different from the current Tongfang maid.

Calling Yuanchun to say this, it seems that Cao Cao used his daughter to occupy all the positions that could be counted in the harem of Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty-even killed children who were not his grandsons.

However, in fact, Emperor Xian was the first to marry a daughter of the Fu family. Later, because Emperor Xian wanted to break free from the control of the Cao family, he and the Fu family planned to assassinate Cao Cao. Dove killed.

In truth, Cao Cao is a hero, but he is really not so cruel.

It is really bad to say that the life of Emperor Xian is not good, but it is not extremely bad to have no worries about food and clothing.

But Yuan Chun said that if Tu Jinghuai stayed honestly, his life would be no worse than Han Xiandi's first-rate, so why should he get involved in the rebellion.

At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Wei, Shu and Wu were divided into three parts. Yuanchun talked about Wei, and then transferred to Shu.

"Liu Xuande, the founding emperor of the Kingdom of Shu, is known as the clan of the Han family, and he is the descendant of King Jing of Zhongshan Liu Sheng. Liu Sheng, King Jing of Zhongshan, is the son of Liu Qi, the rare Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, and the elder brother of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. It just takes up a royal surname, but it is far too far away from the clan of the Han clan." Zhongshan King Jing can be said to be a clan clan at the founding of the Western Han Dynasty. It has been two or three hundred years. Although it is difficult to say that there have been more than ten generations, it is not an exaggeration to say that there has been a first generation.

Liu Sheng gave birth to more than a hundred sons, and he himself was just an idle prince. The historical records and biographies really have no patience for his children and grandchildren, but each of these sons only gave birth to five or six sons, which were passed down to the Eastern Han Dynasty. In the last years, it would not be an exaggeration to say that there were more than [-] descendants of Prince Jing of Zhongshan.

Liu Bei is just one ten-thousandth of that.

"After Cao Wei established the country, Liu Xuande turned to establish the Shuhan Dynasty in the name of the emperor's uncle, and he called it the inheritance of Liu Han." Yuan Chun's words did not hide his dislike for Liu Bei at all, "Liu Xuande was originally a weaver of mats and shoes. I don't know much about the outside world. If Brother Huai is interested, I just ask the maids, mothers and even eunuchs around me about the outside things. But I think these are all Rough work, any rough woman in my natal family could do it before, so it must not be difficult."

How life was in the Han Dynasty is no longer testable, but this business of weaving mats and selling shoes is really something that everyone can do today. If you make a living by this, your family must be extremely poor.

"Although I don't know what life is like for outsiders, the people all over the world have three religions and nine streams, scholars, farmers, businessmen, this is the order that everyone recognizes. Needless to say, the nobles are officials. Among ordinary civilians, those who have their own fields are naturally It is good to live a rich life, no matter how poor you are, some unique crafts are good. As for business status, it is the last among the common people. This business is also divided into three or six grades. For example, the first concubine aunt in my natal family married into On the other side of Jinling, the daughter of a concubine married the eldest son of the eldest son, and this had to be in the family of an imperial merchant to have the confidence to marry the daughter of an official family—this imperial merchant is the top group in the merchant register, because everyone in the world Those who have anything to do with the royal family are always nobler than other families." Even so, it is also due to the fact that Xue Wang's family has always been close, and even if Aunt Xue married for more than ten years and has not been happy, the Xue family only dared to confess. looking at her.

This is not an exaggeration. Mrs. Wang married at the age of 16 and gave birth to Jia Zhu in the next year. Yuan Chun was two years younger than Jia Zhu—if Jia Zhu was still alive, she would be in her thirties by now.

Aunt Xue is only one year younger than Mrs. Wang, and Xue Pan is Aunt Xue's eldest son, who is only seventeen or eighteen years old now, more than a round younger than Jia Zhu.

This gap is already evident.

However, Yuan Chun didn't intend to tell Tu Jinghuai about the twists and turns of his mother's house in detail, but he still told the story in the book: "It can be seen that Liu Xuande's life was not easy before, but it was because he took advantage of it. Surnames, times make heroes."

If it weren't for the troubled times, and Liu Bei is indeed a person with some skills, how could he succeed.

Yuan Chun turned history books into stories, and told Tu Jinghuai several times a day for a while, and then asked Tu Jinghuai to practice calligraphy for a while.

This time is no exception.

Yuan Chun talked about the Three Kingdoms for a while, then sent Tu Jinghuai away.

It was difficult for Tu Jinghuai to understand Yuan Chun's meaning, but Tu Mingxun, who was listening, looked thoughtful.

"It would have been great if he had been brought closer to the palace two years earlier. It was also at that time that our place was also in chaos, and Concubine An and Concubine Jiang were making noise in turn, which would be inconvenient." Yuan Chun smiled at Tu Mingjun with a look on his face. A little tired, with a lazy look, "Brother Huai was only a little over three years old when the old prince was gone. At that time, the children didn't remember much, so it was good to teach them anyway, but now it's a bit more troublesome."

Counting it, this is a blatant complaint.

Tu Minghao heard it in his ears, but he didn't feel that Yuan Chun was offended.

In the past, he was worried that the Supreme Emperor was too partial to the only son of the old prince Yizhong, so he deliberately ignored him, but now that Yuan Chun said so, he felt that there was nothing wrong with Yuan Chun's statement.

What do two- and three-year-old children remember? If they were cared for at that time, they would really be no different from their own.

Although Yuan Chun's words are sometimes unavoidable to people's dislike, but when time passes and the situation changes, it is mostly useful to think about it carefully, so Tu Mingjun is also used to be more patient with Yuan Chun's harsh words.

What Zuo Yuanchun said most of the time is really reasonable.

"However, it's too late now. Brother Huai's six-year-old child can always be taught well—it's just that he can't teach him well in a while. Now he is also in the palace. Who knows what will happen in ten years. What kind of thing." The Supreme Emperor will only live another six or seven years, and at that time, Tu Jinghuai has not yet married and left the palace—and if Tu Jinghuai and the Yizhong old prince want to succeed, the biggest backer is to count on It is too emperor.

This is already quite a taboo, so I can't say it clearly, so Yuan Chun just vaguely pointed to the west—that is, the other side of the Supreme Emperor's palace.

Although nowadays people attach great importance to filial piety, but to put it bluntly, the righteous and loyal prince Tu Mingxi, who was raised in the palm of the Supreme Emperor before, can rebel against him even after he has been the prince for many years. It is hard to say how much filial piety the youngest son, who has not been valued much, can be to the Supreme Emperor.

Although in the end, he still looks like a father, loving son, filial piety and harmony, but if one day the Supreme Emperor has the idea of ​​abolishing the emperor and establishing a new one, Yuan Chun can guarantee that Tu Mingjun will kill the Supreme Emperor without hesitation.

As long as he has the ability.

But fortunately, now Tu Mingjun does not have the ability to handle this matter without anyone noticing, and secondly, there has not been any discordant conflict between him and the Supreme Emperor.But even so, he was still not dissatisfied with Yuan Chun's words.

After all, the Supreme Emperor is already in his 60s, and it's really hard to say whether he can live another ten years. This is the truth, and it can't be said to be too offensive.

So Tu Mingxuan chose to act decisively as if he didn't hear it.

On the contrary, he talked about Tu Jinghuai with Yuan Chun in a leisurely manner.

"I just hope that Brother Huai can be raised well." After getting along for such a long time, Tu Mingjun has nothing to doubt about Yuan Chun's upbringing.

Although he may not have much affection for his brothers, but when Tu Jinghuai is not threatening him, he is still willing to be a magnanimous uncle.

If Yuan Chun could really teach Tu Jinghuai to be his own loyal, he would not be stingy about making him a rich and idle king.

"It just depends on whether he wants to be Sanyang Lord or Donghai King Gong." Yuan Chun naturally knew what Tu Mingxun meant.

Under the circumstances that he was destined to have no children, if he could raise his disciple Jing Huai well, he might not be unable to become a reliance of his natal family in the future.

So Yuanchun was naturally willing to bother.

The author has something to say:

After Cao Pi usurped the Han Dynasty, Liu Xie, Emperor Xiandi of the Han Dynasty, was named Shanyang Lord, and his wife, Empress Cao (ie Cao Cao's daughter, Cao Pi's younger sister), was named Shanyang Lord's wife.

As for East China Sea King Gong Liu Qiang (or Liu Jiang), the eldest son of Emperor Guangwu Emperor Liu Xiuguo, the founding emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, was originally the prince of Emperor Guangwu, and Queen Guo was deposed. A good death, posthumous title Donghai King Gong.

Because Liu Qiang was not abolished due to fault, Liu Xiu not only expanded his fief, but also authorized him to use the emperor's support, and even served Liu Xiu to enshrine Mount Tai.After Liu Qiang died of illness, Han Ming Emperor Liu Zhuang and many vassal princes and princesses went to the funeral in person. Although his son Liu Zheng was unworthy, he was still allowed to succeed him as the king of the East China Sea.Afterwards, the Donghai Kingdom was inherited by Liu Qiang's descendants and was not deposed. After Cao Pi usurped the Han Dynasty, Liu Qiang's fifth grandson was granted the title of Marquis of Chongde.

What's more interesting is that Emperor Ming of the Han Dynasty was named the King of the East China Sea before he was named the prince, and later Cao Pi's descendants were also named the King of the East China Sea, and even the use of this title continued until the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. Difference.

This is already the best deposed prince I can find in the history books...

There will be another chapter in a while... Yesterday I was stupefied, I wrote it but didn't send it out...

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