The east wind blows thousands of flowers and trees into bloom at night, and even blows them down, and the stars are like rain.??
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?cn BMW's car-carvings fill the road with fragrance.
The phoenix whistles, the jade pot turns light, and fish and dragons dance all night long.
Moths are like golden strands of snow and willows, and laughter is full of hidden fragrance.
Mountains and rivers gather together, and the nine dynasties share Zhuozhou, which has been prosperous since ancient times. Smoked willows paint bridges, wind curtains are green, and there are hundreds of thousands of homes. The city is lined with pearls, and the households are full of Luoqi, competing for luxury and luxury.
The lakes are stacked with Qingjia. There are three autumn osmanthus and ten miles of lotus. Qiang pipes clear the sky, and the water chestnut songs fill the night. They play and fish for old lotus babies. Thousands of horsemen have high teeth. They listen to the drums while drunk, and enjoy the haze. Pictures of the future.
Good scene, go back to Fengchi to praise it.
These two poems describe the prosperity of Zhuocheng, the ancient capital of the Nine Dynasties.
Zhuocheng is the current capital of the Dagan Dynasty and the richest Zhuozhou city among the five prefectures and thirty-three prefectures. It is adjacent to Kunjiang River in the north, Guanshan Mountain and Suoshui in the east, and is the center of the seventeen prefectures in Zhongfu. Zhuocheng is adjacent to
The Kunjiang River is the largest river in the Gan Dynasty. It originates from Kunwu Mountain in Dizhou, the west prefecture, and traverses the entire Gan Dynasty from west to east. Zhuocheng follows the river for 1,200 miles, and then reaches Zhezhou, another state in the Gan Dynasty.
Zhejiang, the largest tributary of the Kunjiang River here, merges into the Kunjiang River at the Zhezhen Port, and flows for thousands of miles before flowing into the East China Sea in Fuzhou.
Since Li Xia, the Taizu of the Gan Dynasty, rose up with his troops, wiped out the remnants of the merchants, made Zhuocheng the capital, and named himself Taizu Gan, the gate of this city has been flying the royal flag of the Gan Dynasty for nearly two hundred years, and the Changming Palace in Zhuocheng has served for ten years.
Three emperors, now it is the thirteenth emperor Li Chengde who has succeeded to the throne, and the country is named Wanlong.
It originated in the sixth year of Wanlong calendar.
In the imperial palace, Chao Jing Hall.
The book was reading loudly, and he was reading an article about national policies and people's hearts. The light smoke curled up in the hall, smelling of truffles, sandalwood, and agarwood. It was leisurely and comfortable, and it smelled refreshing, like the dawn of a great dream.
There were several bookboys sitting in the hall, all of different ages. The older one was no more than fifteen or sixteen years old, and the younger one was no more than ten years old. They were all dressed in luxurious clothes. They were all the princes and grandsons of Dagan.
There is a teacher's desk in the upper hall, and nine desks in the lower hall. There are three or two children sitting in front of each table, and there are palace attendants waiting beside them, studying ink and passing paper.
Beside the window corner on the right, a handsome child looked at Ping Guoce on the table quietly, calmly and peacefully. He was Li Luo, the son of Prince Chun Li Chengye, the Taibao at that time. At the same table was a young prince of a similar age, who could not hide his appearance.
With a curious expression on his face, he looked inside and outside the Chaojing Hall from time to time. If someone walked by outside the hall, he couldn't help but crane his neck to look around. It seemed that he didn't come to the palace often.
The palace was filled with the princes and grandsons of Dagan, but the prince was not among them. The prince of a country naturally had the emperor to pay special attention to him, and was taught by others. Although the remaining princes also had noble status, they were still somewhat inferior, and I am afraid they did not want to have them.
A person whose virtue and talent are better than that of a prince.
The teachers in the Chaojing Hall are all outstanding bachelors from the Dagan Taixue Academy and the Grand College. They have their own strengths and come to the palace at the right time to teach the princes.
In addition to Li Luo and the princes, there are also princes and princes in the court. The ministers and ministers will send their young sons to the palace, or they will be given by the emperor to accompany the princes, so that they can listen to the talents and profound knowledge of the great leaders.
The teacher can preach and solve doubts, and secondly, you can deal with these princes and young masters who will influence the political affairs of Dagan earlier, and save some friendship for future meetings.
The child next to Li Luo is like this. He is the eldest grandson of Prince Zhuo Chengyu. He has spent a lot of effort to find a place in the Chaojing Hall, but I'm afraid it won't be long before this child will be replaced.
Someone else.
Don't underestimate the maid and eunuch who is groveling at this time. If you change your seat, I'm afraid it will cost you a thousand taels of silver.
In a small Chao Sutra Hall, there are always strangers and faces, and it is natural to spend unnecessary effort and money on whoever sits at the same table with you. Unlike the princes in the palace, these outsiders rarely fight for power and favor, but they try to please them.
If you have more momentum, you will definitely not show your edge if you don't mean it.
Prince Chun was favored and had great power in the government and the public. Every month, Li Luo would come to the palace to study with the princes for a period of time. Li Luo was extremely talented, and his literary and martial arts skills were second to none among the princes. The Empress Dowager loved this grandson very much.
, Emperor Wanlong also liked Li Luo very much. Regardless of the objections of everyone in the harem, he gave him the title of Ninth Prince according to his age and regarded him as his own son.
Li Luo was favored. Although he was the eldest son of Prince Chun, his food, clothing, housing and transportation were the same as those of the princes in the palace, or even worse. His talents and learning were very promising. Emperor Wanlong often compared them with those of the princes in the palace.
The princes and other princes dared to be angry but did not dare to say anything in front of him. Even though they turned their backs on Emperor Wanlong, they were indispensable with cynicism. Fortunately, Prince Chun was extremely powerful and Li Luo had an easy-going temperament, so no trouble occurred.
Normally, Li Luo has the Queen Mother inside and Prince Chun outside, so he should be welcomed by someone. However, in the Chaojing Hall, except for a few harmless wealthy young men who occasionally sit at the same table with Li Luo, it is rare for powerful families to be able to interact with him.
They got along with Li Luo for a while.
after school.
The prince sitting on the middle table of the nine tables stood up and walked towards Li Luo, followed by three or five companions, which attracted attention. Everyone in the palace looked at each other, looking at Li Luo and Li Luo with interest and gloating.
Next to him is the eldest grandson of King Yu.
"What's your name?" the prince asked rudely.
The eldest grandson of King Yu was stunned for a moment. He was regarded as a treasure in the royal palace. Unfortunately, when he arrived at the palace, there was no one with a higher background than him among the students in the palace. Suddenly he saw a prince asking questions. He was obedient and couldn't say anything for a long time.
Words come.
"There are no rules, His Highness the Fourth Highness is asking you something." The young man on the side shouted loudly.
The bachelors of Taixue Academy in the palace hid outside the palace early, pretending not to see it, so as not to get burned.
"Four, Your Highness, I am..." Before the eldest grandson of Prince Yu could finish speaking, he was interrupted by the prince, who looked rather unkind and shouted: "What is Si Si? You are incoherent!"
The eldest grandson of King Yu broke out in a cold sweat. He hurriedly threw his hands to the ground and said in horror: "My foolish brother just saw His Highness the Fourth Highness. He was panic-stricken. Please ask the Fourth Highness to come down and punish you."
The fourth prince snorted coldly and rolled his eyes slightly, wondering what he was planning. King Yu's eldest grandson glanced at Li Luo for help. Li Luo smiled helplessly and saluted harmoniously: "Fourth brother, he didn't mean it.
Brother has a lot of people, let’s spare him this time.”
The fourth prince said lightly. Seeing Li Luo begging for mercy, the people behind him said nothing more. However, they had no intention of giving up and surrounded Li Luo and Prince Yu's eldest grandson.
"Humph, since Xuanlou said it was not intentional, then it is considered unintentional on your part."
"Thank you, Your Highness, Fourth Highness. Thank you, Your Highness." Prince Yu's eldest grandson burst into tears of gratitude and thanked him repeatedly.
"But you are new here, and you don't know the rules of Chaojing Hall yet." The fourth prince said slowly.
"What rules? Please make it clear to Your Highness the Fourth Highness." Prince Yu's eldest grandson said with an apologetic smile.
"In ancient times, literati were knowledgeable and focused on being knowledgeable and well-spoken. Anyone who enters my Chao Jing Hall must be a highly educated person, don't you think?"
"Yes, yes, that's what His Royal Highness said."
"If you speak well, you must have ink in your belly."
"Yep."
"You think that's the case too?" the fourth prince said with a strange smile.
King Yu's eldest grandson shrank his neck and nodded. The fourth prince burst into laughter, and several people behind him also laughed. King Yu's eldest grandson didn't know why, so he could only smile, but there was a hint of bitterness and uneasiness in his smile.
"The person sitting next to you is a rare talent among my Da Gan royal family. Even my father is full of praise for my ninth brother's talent. You can't weaken Xuanlou's reputation."
King Yu's eldest grandson glanced at Li Luo and responded: "I will ask His Highness the Ninth for more advice. Thank you to Your Highness the Fourth for your advice."
"Don't rush to say thank you." The fourth prince waved his hand and said with a cold expression, "Everyone who comes to the Chao Sutra Hall must drink all the ink from the pen and inkstone on the table. If there is no ink on his chest, isn't it an insult to the Chao Sutra?
The reputation of the palace, who asked you to sit next to such a Dagan wizard, do you think this is the truth?"
Several people around the fourth prince laughed loudly, adding fuel to the flames and making loud noises. King Yu's eldest grandson's face suddenly turned red. When had he ever experienced such humiliation? It's just that the person in front of him was the son of Emperor Da Gan, not the heir of the declining prince's palace.
Those who could compare with him were holding back a breath, their little face turning green and white, but they could only swallow their anger.
Li Luo felt pity in his heart. Although he guessed that the fourth prince's move was more towards him, he couldn't help but tried to persuade him: "Fourth brother, he is the beloved grandson of King Yu and a member of our Li family. Fourth brother, please don't embarrass him."
"Do you have the right to teach him a lesson? If you are not a member of my Li family, you may not be able to enter the Sutra Hall. Since you are so benevolent and righteous, Xuanlou, why don't you drink the ink for him?" The fourth prince's face darkened.
, slammed the pen and inkstone on the table, splashing a few drops of ink and staining the entire volume of Pingguo policy.
Li Luo was startled, looked up at the fourth prince, and murmured: "Fourth brother really wants me to drink this ink?"
"Your Majesty the Ninth Prince has tens of thousands of books in his chest, so he doesn't think he has too much writing." A person beside the fourth prince said with a smile.
The corner of the fourth prince's lips twitched, knowing in his heart that if he really forced Li Luo too much, Emperor Wanlong and the Queen Mother might not be able to get any good results. However, he was riding a tiger and was unwilling to weaken his voice. He looked at Li Luo coldly and remained silent.
language.
At this moment, a clear voice of rebuke came from the door of the palace: "It's a good school. It's a book about sages and sages who govern the country. It's noisy. What's the difference between it and the people in the market? What's the decor?"
Everyone looked back, and a few people who were watching the excitement stood up quickly and bowed respectfully: "His Royal Highness, brother, you are here."
There were several people standing at the gate of the palace, staring at Li Luo and the fourth prince from a distance. The person in front of him had a handsome and majestic face. He was the Prince of Dagan, Li Xuanyi. The two beside him were the third prince, Li Xuanxu, and the other two.
One of them was actually the son of the Grand Master of the current dynasty, and both of them were influential figures in Zhuo City.
The fourth prince was startled and said quickly: "Brother, why are you here when you are free?"
"My father ordered me to strictly control you. If I take the time to come here, I will see such things. Xuan Ying, when your third brother is not around, you are the leader and you must set an example in your actions. Do you hear me?"
"Yes, Xuan Ying realized his mistake."
"Just admit your mistake." Li Xuanyi glanced at Li Luo's desk and said calmly, "If you can become a great talent by drinking some ink, do all the students in the world need to study hard in a cold window? It's nonsense."
Li Xuanying smiled and said: "I was just joking with him, and I didn't really intend to ask him to drink it."
Li Xuanyi snorted, looked at Li Luo, and said harmoniously: "The same goes for Xuanlou. The Emperor Father and the Queen Mother have high expectations for you. You must act with integrity so that you can live up to the grace of the Holy One."
Li Luo frowned secretly. As soon as the prince finished speaking, he saw dissatisfaction and anger flashing in the eyes of several people in the palace, but they had no choice but to speak. They bowed respectfully and said, "I will follow your elder brother's teachings."
"Okay, you all should study hard, listen to your teacher's teachings more, and don't cause trouble over nothing."
"Yes." Everyone responded in unison.
Li Xuanyi nodded with satisfaction and walked into the palace. He took a look at the homework of several younger brothers at random. There were praises and blames. It was indeed a bit like a prince. The fourth prince Li Xuanying stopped looking at the prince.
Xiang Li Luo, his face suddenly darkened, he glared at Li Luo fiercely, turned and left. The few people behind him were uninterested and went back to the table to sit down.
The third prince Li Xuanxu walked to Li Luo, picked up Ping Guoce on Li Luo's table and glanced at it for a few times, then threw it on the table and said coldly in a low voice: "Is there no teacher in Prince Chun's palace?"
Li Luo was silent, and Li Xuanxu smiled coldly and walked away. King Yu's eldest grandson hurriedly sat down, silent as a cicada, and did not look sideways. Even Li Luo did not want to take another look. Li Luo sighed secretly, feeling speechless.
The bachelors in the hall tremblingly finished teaching this article on the people's hearts and hurriedly left the Chaojing Hall, as if running for their lives. Everyone in the hall rested for a while, and then they were taught palace etiquette. The gentleman who taught the lectures was stiff and respectful, which Li Luo found very boring.
Boring and rather sullen, I took a chance and slipped out of Chaojing Hall.