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Chapter 1490: Only a thousand lines of tears

Chapter 1490: Only a thousand lines of tears

Qin Hao actually wrote two marriage letters, one for Fuxi to deliver privately, and one for the envoy to deliver in the name of the country.

Of course, the latter has nothing to say. It is all official and not interesting.

As for the marriage letter that Fu Xi handed over to Emperor Ming, there was actually no other content in it, only a poem full of affection and sadness.

Due to the poet Bai Zhaoka, one of the top 100 outstanding poets from all dynasties in history came into the world, which raised the level of literature and poetry of the entire era to such a high level that Qin Hao no longer dared to plagiarize poetry at will.

I'm afraid I might bump into some original authors.

Of course, although Qin Hao did not dare to plagiarize at will, if he was serious, he would still dare to copy poems that had not yet been published, such as Su Shi's "Jiangchengzi·Dreams on the Twentieth Night of the First Month of Yimao"

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The poem "Jiangchengzi" was written by Su Shi to commemorate his deceased wife. It has nothing to do with Qin Hao and Emperor Ming. Although it is not very good to use it as a love poem, if you taste it carefully, you will find that this poem has something to do with the two of them.

Very consistent.

Ten years of life and death are blurred, without thinking and unforgettable;

It has been exactly ten years since Qin Hao and Emperor Ming met. During these ten years, they have been together less and separated more, and life and death are uncertain. They can only rely on memory to miss each other, but the more they recall, the more they miss each other. Both parties are extremely

pain of.

Thousands of miles of lonely tomb, no place to talk about desolation;

The two of them personally experienced the beginning of troubled times. In the past ten years, countless people were killed and injured in the world, and there were more than just lonely graves thousands of miles away?

Even if we meet each other, we should not recognize each other;

After their separation, the two met again, but they could only pretend not to know each other, and even fought each other with swords. The pain involved was not something that ordinary people could understand.

In short, if we interpret the poem "Jiangchengzi" from the deeds of Qin Hao and Emperor Ming, we will find that there are many similarities in it. It is not an exaggeration to say that it was written specifically for them.

It is precisely because of this that Qin Hao plagiarized this poem and sent it to Emperor Ming, telling her that he had never forgotten her.

As for the original author of this poem, Su Shi, he is now serving under Qin Hao, and his wife is still alive. Naturally, he will not be able to write the poem "Jiang Chengzi". Even due to different experiences, Su Shi may not be able to write the poem "Jiang Chengzi" in the future.

I will never write this poem again.

Therefore, Qin Hao plagiarized this poem so that this literary treasure would not completely disappear in this time and space.

"At night, I suddenly returned home from a deep dream. I was dressing up outside the small window.

They looked at each other without words, only a thousand lines of tears.

It is expected that the broken part of the intestines will be cut off every year, and on a bright moonlit night, there will be short pines."

It has to be said that the destructive power of "Jiang Chengzi" is undoubtedly huge, and I am afraid that no woman can bear it, even a strong woman like Emperor Ming.

When Emperor Ming read the sentence, "There are no words to say when we look at each other, only a thousand lines of tears", she could no longer control the feelings in her heart, and a line of clear tears unconsciously left the corner of her eyes.

She has been waiting for Qin Hao for ten years. During this period, she also experienced hesitation, pain and confusion. She asked herself if she regretted it? Is the persistence of these ten years really worth it?

But looking at this marriage certificate, she felt that these ten years were worth it, because the person who understood her best in the world was always Qin Hao.

Although this poem is not Qin Hao's original work, his feelings are not false, and all the experiences he had with Emperor Ming are also true. After all, Emperor Ming is so keen. If Qin Hao's feelings are not sincere, what will happen if Qin Hao's feelings are not sincere?

How could Emperor Ming be allowed to remain devoted to him?

Li Qingzhao came up with the ginseng soup and found that Emperor Ming was crying. He couldn't help but stepped forward and asked with a distressed look: "Your Majesty, why are you crying?"

Emperor Ming was stunned and waved his hand. When he saw the tears on his fingertips, he realized that he had cried.

"Maybe it's because I'm happy."

"Happy?"

Li Qingzhao was stunned. People should laugh when they are happy, so how could they cry?

Li Qingzhao was a little difficult to understand, and Emperor Ming naturally would not explain it specifically. After all, the situation between her and Qin Hao was too complicated and could not be explained clearly in a few words.

Just like what Qin Hao once said in the song "Moonlight" he sang for her: The impermanence of this world is doomed to hurt those who dare to love. But now that she has finally managed to keep the clouds open and see the moonlight, how can Emperor Ming be surprised?

He could be unhappy, but it was difficult for Li Qingzhao to understand such complex emotions.

"Your Majesty, Governor Zhu has returned to the court." The guard came to report.

"So fast?"

A strange look flashed in Emperor Ming's eyes, and then he said coldly: "Send the order to welcome the Governor back to the court with the highest standards."

Emperor Ming had always been grateful to Zhu Yuanzhang. After all, he was the only one who supported him from behind, but he was destined to be unable to give him what he wanted, so the relationship between the two was destined to end.

After Emperor Ming left the study, Li Qingzhao dug out the marriage letter that Emperor Ming had placed under the memorial. Of course, she didn't know it was a marriage letter, but when she saw the content on the letterhead, just the first sentence made her moved.

After marveling, Li Qingzhao became even more confused. He couldn't help but murmur to himself: "This poem is so sad that His Majesty couldn't help but cry for it. But why does Your Majesty say it is happiness? It's really hard to understand."

On the other side, after Zhu Yuanzhang returned to Taihang without stopping, everything was extremely normal at first. His colleagues were very polite to him, and Emperor Ming did not doubt his intentions. However, gradually he discovered that something was wrong.

After going to court once, when Zhu Yuanzhang reported his duties to the court, what the ministers discussed was not the government affairs, but whether to agree to King Qin's marriage proposal, and some officials said they would agree. What's even more outrageous is that Emperor Ming has not killed him yet.

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Is this still the Ming Dynasty he is familiar with?

Isn’t that too abnormal?

Zhu Yuanzhang sternly rebuked the official, but in the end it attracted more supporters, and these people said, 'The alliance between Qin and Ming can quickly unify the world', 'The King of Qin agreed to continue the policy of the Ming Dynasty', 'The King of Qin approved it'

The thoughts of the great virtuous teacher and the teachings of the Taiping Sect, etc. were so heart-breaking that Zhu Yuanzhang was so angry that he almost drew a sword to kill someone in court.

In Zhu Yuanzhang's view, even if the above were true, he would still not agree, because the premise of these is that Qin is the master and Ming is the auxiliary. Of course, the most important point is that he does not want Emperor Ming to marry Qin Hao.

Everyone knew Zhu Yuanzhang's feelings for Emperor Ming. He loved Emperor Ming deeply, so how could he agree to such a ridiculous marriage?

"I'm so angry. How could the court be like this? It's so smoky, and the prime minister doesn't stand up to take care of it."

Zhu Yuanzhang said angrily, but what he didn't know was that this was actually Zhang Liang's intention.

Zhu Yunwen looked at Zhu Yuanzhang, as if he wanted to speak but hesitated.


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