Spoiling History: Starting from the Three Kingdoms

Chapter 657: The Blade of the Great Tang Dynasty

"Our descendants...are there many foolish kings?"

What made Zhu Yuanzhang most comfortable on this screen was that the speech was quite straightforward. Even if he had never heard most of the words, it did not affect his understanding of their meaning.

For example, this judgment on the Ming Emperor sounds outrageous, but it is normal when it comes to the Ming Emperor. You only need to taste it, and the underlying meaning is already obvious:

The Emperor of Ming Dynasty was quite outrageous.

How is it different from being ignorant to act far away from the records?

Especially since we have compiled "ancestral precepts" for future generations, is it so difficult to follow them?

Zhu Yuanzhang's face was full of confusion.

So Empress Ma could only comfort her, saying that when everyone is summoned to surrender, she can study it and understand it, and there will be a way to predict the unexpected situation.

Li Shimin in the Manlu Palace breathed a sigh of relief.

He turned around and rejoiced with Empress Changsun:

"Fortunately, although I, a descendant of the Tang Dynasty..."

"But no one has acted so...outrageously."

As for the transformation of the Tiger Talisman into a Fish Talisman, it was all the original order given by my father and had nothing to do with his Admiral Tiance.

Moreover, first of all, this order has been in effect for more than ten years, and secondly, the taboo of Tiger Talisman has not caused any inconvenience to the people, so it is not appropriate to change it again.

Empress Changsun looked at her husband's happy face, and then thought about the way he jumped in the harem last year and scolded the old and dim Li Longji.

That is, in front of a group of close ministers, otherwise she would have to expose it.

Li Shimin over there had no idea and was still asking with great interest:

"Then what does "Journey to the West" have to do with pigs?"

"Later generations will call it a strange book. I really want to see what is so strange about this book, and how different the Master Xuanzang in the book is from the Xuanzang I saw with my own eyes."

And on that different narrowing light screen, the voice of the younger generation continued.

[To avoid this, we are going too far. Let’s take a look at the fish talisman of treasure friend No. 2.

During Li Yuan's period, fish charms were only worn by central officials, that is, officials of fifth rank or above.

We have already said before when we talked about the promotion of Wang Xuance that the fifth rank in the Tang Dynasty was the most important watershed, because only your name above the fifth rank was qualified to be seen by the emperor.

During the reign of Li Yuan and Li Shimin, the fish charms would be taken back after the death of officials of fifth rank or above.

Li Zhishi believed that the fish charm was a tribute to an official's life, and it would be unkind to recover it after his death. The original intention was to have the fish charm buried with him, which was more humane.

But this policy has also objectively caused the proliferation of fish charms. There are many people who use the fish charms of their dead elders to show their dignity or even sell them.

During the period of Wu Zetian, fish charms were further decentralized, and local top and second-ranking officials also began to be equipped with fish charms. During the Xuanzong period, fish charms had become one of the rewards of the army, losing their original role of honor and praise and becoming completely popular.

However, our treasure friend's fish charm was incomplete. In addition to ordering not to recover it, Li Zhi also ordered that the officials be given special bags to hold fish charms. The fish charms above the third grade are gold and those above the fifth grade are silver.

This is the goldfish bag that we are more familiar with when it comes to the Tang Dynasty.

In the Song Dynasty, the fish talisman was abandoned and the tiger talisman was replaced, but the fish bag was retained as a symbol of favor and to distinguish the rank of officials, which can be regarded as a new situation of buying a casket for a pearl.

Let’s bring it back to the fish talisman. Like the tiger talisman, this thing is also divided into two parts. Only when they are combined together will they fit together perfectly for inspection.

Therefore, there are often yin and yang characters inside the two halves of the fish talisman that can mesh with each other. Let’s open the fish talisman of this treasure friend...]

As the fish talisman was opened, the leisurely voice in the light curtain also sounded a bit angry:

[No, how can there be an illiterate person with yin and yang characters engraved in the fish charm? 】

〖Hahaha, laugh to death, it’s a unique product. I suggest you keep it in your collection and replace it with a Maiba Chichi in a few years.

I'm afraid Li Erfeng didn't make it for the blogger himself. The gift given by the emperor must be kept. When the time comes, it will be said that the son will hang it on his waist and go out. Hey, that is called authentic.

Made by Li Erfeng? As soon as the fish talisman was lit, the warriors of the Tang Dynasty showed their light blades! Fight for the Khan! We are the sharp blades of the prosperous Tang Dynasty! Glory guides me, the power of the warriors of the Tang Dynasty is unmatched!

Well said, but... "I have to regroup my troops."

I'm here to authenticate this treasure. I'm afraid I didn't pick it up in a 3D printer, so it won't be punished at all.

Without being too bland, let me give some popular science to the illiterate. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty indeed ordered a ban on carp. In the third year and the nineteenth year of Kaiyuan, he twice issued a ban on collecting and catching carp from all over the world.

In fact, it is of no use. I really know this. Xuanzong ordered it in the third year of Kaiyuan, and then in the fifth year of Kaiyuan, Wang Wei wrote "Luoyang Daughter's Journey" and praised the delicious carp, which shows that you are not like others.

This is especially true for pigs. The ban on pigs issued by Emperor Zhengde Zhu Shou was withdrawn within three months. Perhaps as later generations have said, the essence of this ban was still a struggle with the civil servant group... But in short, the collision The common people who are at gunpoint are the most unlucky. 〗

At this moment, Li Shimin's expression was particularly exciting.

Although he was happy that the fish talisman had brought back a victory, he felt shameless when he heard that Xuanzong actually ordered it like this.

Empress Changsun was attentive and moved closer to her husband. Just as she was about to say a few words of comfort, she heard Erlang muttering to himself:

"It's not a big deal."

Is Erlang so reasonable? The result was immediately heard:

"Compared to An Lushan's birthday celebrations and killing three sons in one day, this ban on carp is simply insignificant."

This actually made Empress Changsun feel a little helpless all of a sudden.

Even after adjusting his mood, Li Shimin asked the queen with interest:

"Can the words of these warriors in the prosperous Tang Dynasty be given to the army so that they can show their merit and be applauded?"

In just two years, the surrender ceremony was held twice outside the imperial city, so Li Shimin also began to nitpick about the surrender ceremony.

Imagine the warriors of the Zhenguan period marching into the city, the people paving the road with flowers, and the warriors singing "I am the sharp blade of the prosperous Tang Dynasty". Compared with the shouts of "Long live" and "Long live" used in the Han Dynasty, it is much more powerful.

The scene in his mind made Li Shimin smile, so he turned his head to observe the emperor's intentions and sighed:

Your Majesty's mentality is much more tolerant than before.

The Ming emperor, whose mentality is also much more stable, stared at the words "Emperor Zhengde... and the struggle between the civil service group" and frowned.

Civil officials formed cliques for personal gain... like in the Song Dynasty?

The golden fish symbol in the light curtain was pushed away by these hands, and then what came into view was a jade bi.

[The thing of our third treasure friend today, you can tell at a glance from the appearance that this is a jade bi whose beauty has been destroyed.

It is said to be beautiful because the back of this jade bi looks very pure, and the color is also very soft and pleasant at first glance. It feels delicate and crystal like animal fat in the hand, and the texture is excellent.

Of course, UP said these words not really understand jade, but these words are often heard to praise jade. The audience will remember them after listening. If you don’t know how to praise jade when you see it later, just say it. It is guaranteed to be universal.

The reason why this beauty is destroyed is because of the dense traces of chiseling on the front.

But these traces are actually text, so the identity of this jade bi is also obvious:

From the Jin Dynasty to the Song Dynasty, some emperors would hold the Jinlu Dazhai, commonly known as the Dragon Throwing Ceremony, and this type of jade bi is the key prop in the fasting ceremony:

Dragon Throwing Jade Bi】

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