251. Nara Palace
"Nala Palace"
"Nara"? Although her father has never told her what her family's ancestral surname is, Haiyue, who has been smart over the years, has also realized that she should be a descendant of the Eight Banners of Manchuria, and is definitely not a Korean or a Korean.
The identity is just used to hide from others. But what's going on with the Narashi family? Is your family a Narashi family?
To be honest, the history of the Nala family has a very deep connection with the Manchu and Qing Dynasties. I also learned about the research on Nala from Nalan Hong before writing this book. But the sea moon at this time was too small, and I didn’t know it at all.
I have no idea about Narashi.
Inside the door is the main room of the entire house. The old-fashioned furniture in the main room has long been moved away and is empty. Even the altar table that should have been there is missing. But fortunately, the incense burner on the ground is still there. Take a moment.
The incense ashes.
There is a yellowed old painting hanging on the front wall. The old painting shows a middle-aged man with a kingly look between his eyebrows. This man is wearing a yellow robe, with a golden dragon on his chest, a gold seal in his hand, and a crown on his head.
This is obviously the emperor of the Qing Dynasty. But if his ancestor was an emperor, then he should be a descendant of Aisin Gioro. Why do descendants of Aisin Gioro need to remain anonymous? There is no need to hide their names.
Exposed? What does the plaque on the main hall door mean "Nala Palace"? Did the Nala family have an emperor? But I have studied Qing history thoroughly, and it is absolutely impossible that there was an emperor with the surname of Nala.
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She wanted to search to see if there were words mentioning on both sides of the ancient painting, but no matter how she looked, there were still no traces left. If her ancestor was not Aisin Gioro, then there is no doubt that the man in the yellow robe was wearing
Longpao is a serious crime of disobedience and conspiracy. Nan Haiyue probably knew something about it in her heart. Maybe her ancestors had been living incognito in the villages around Xiaoxing'an Mountains and this person's identity had something to do with it.
But regardless of whether he was a criminal who committed a rebellion, he was at least the ancestor of his family. How could he not bow down when meeting his ancestors? She lit the incense and kowtowed three times to the portrait of the dragon-robed body in a polite manner.
Ring your head.
She thought that since she still had plenty of time, she might as well go through the main hall and go to the back house to search. On the one hand, she could learn more about her family's history, and on the other hand, she could also look for clues to the secret.
She walked through the main hall. Behind it was a rag curtain, which was flickering in the wind. Behind the curtain was a dark corridor, which was also rectangular. Surrounded by it was a garden at that time. It was quite large and contained various potted plants.
It had long since rotted away, leaving behind a messy and dilapidated scene. You can imagine that when Nan Haiyue described this childhood experience to me later, I admitted that if it were me, I would be alone in this place when I was ten years old.
Walking through a huge house in the dark, I'm afraid my legs would be so trembling that I couldn't even take a step. No matter how much money I was given, I wouldn't be willing to take even one step.
Passing through this garden is a row of houses in front of them. Most of these houses were built in locations where people lived in ancient times. Nan Haiyue didn't want to let go of any clues, so she wanted to open the door one by one and enter. But not yet.
Chapter completed!