97. Princess Yehe
I met Lili at Tongliao Railway Station. She was as simple and cheerful as I imagined. Shen Huan chatted with Meihui as soon as we met. The two girls had very imaginary personalities. They clamored to go out to play, but on the first day Nothing serious was done, but Mouzi and I acted as matchmakers for the two girls, and we went to karaoke with them almost all night long.
Fortunately, before Lili fell unconscious from drunkenness, she handed the stolen genealogy to us and said that if her father found out, he would kill her. The genealogy was her family's treasure, and even she would It’s rare to read it. The four of us returned to the hotel in the early morning. Meihui also drank a lot, but her alcohol capacity was stronger than Lili’s. Although her tongue was a little bent, she could still speak a few words. Mouse was also very drunk, and was quite drunk. I had the intention of squandering my youth soon, so I snored like thunder when I entered my room. After I arranged Lili in Meihui's room, I forcibly dragged Meihui to my room.
Meihui pushed me away with a bad smile: "Oops...what are you doing? Think I'm drunk and want to take advantage of others? Hehehe...I won't let you succeed!"
I poured her a glass of cold drink and said, "Look at how drunk you are. You smell of alcohol. Get up quickly and show me what your sister Lili's family tree is? I have to hand it back tomorrow morning. It won’t be easy to borrow again!”
She opened the yellowed pages at the front. All the records were about the birth, old age, illness and death of family members. Like an old tree, the whole family had lush branches and leaves.
"These are useless. Look at the history from the end of the 15th century to the 17th century when Torgut returned to the East and see how their family's genetic medical history is recorded." I urged her. If I hadn't been chirping next to her, I'm afraid this girl would Already asleep.
She flipped through it for a long time, and finally found a hand-drawn pattern on the back pages. The pattern was obviously a skull, and the shape and outline of the skull were exactly the same as the shadows in the photos of me and the mouse's chest.
"Meihui, let's see how this skull-headed Turgut introduced him."
She looked at the crooked Mongolian text written below and explained word for word: "Tatar...people..."
"Go down, read down!"
"The... curse of the Tatars!" She finally translated it, and it seemed that her level of Mongolian was only half-understood.
The curse of the Tatars? Didn’t the Tatars refer to the Jurchens or the Manchus at that time? Maybe the Turhut people didn’t know that the great Khan of the Houjin Kingdom in the north was called Nurhaci. They just Use Tatars instead.
"Go further down and see how this curse spread from the northeast!" I continued to urge her.
She hesitated and read for a long time, and finally found some clues on the second page. She said: "I didn't understand the rest. There are some differences between ancient Mongolian and modern Mongolian, but a person was mentioned in it, but his name was not mentioned. Just saying Princess Ye He, hehe... I know Ye He."
"What year?"
He looked at it for a long time, then closed his eyes and pursed his lips, counting with his fingers, and said: "Wanli of the Ming Dynasty... No, it should be Taichang. Well, translated it is Taichang 1st year."
Chapter completed!