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Chapter 71 Jianning

Hao Shuai, who had taken advantage here and ran away, spent a long time before arriving at the destination of his trip - Qianqing Palace.

Throughout the dynasties, each dynasty had its own special collection of books.

During the Qin Dynasty, there were golden chambers and stone chambers for preserving cultural relics and ancient books; the Han Dynasty palaces had Tianlu Pavilion, Shiqu Pavilion, and Qilin Pavilion for collecting books;

During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the rulers of each dynasty were enthusiastic about collecting books. The more famous one is that Emperor Wu of Liang specially established the "Wende Hall" and "Hualin Garden" to collect books. By his later years, the collection had exceeded 70,000 volumes; in the Sui Dynasty, The most famous places where the palace collected books were the Secret Pavilion, Guanwen Hall and Jiaze Hall.

In the early years of the Tang Dynasty, the old collection of the Sui Dynasty palace was accepted and the Tang Dynasty palace collection was established. The Jixian Palace Academy, which was founded in the middle of the Tang Dynasty, developed from the position of secretary in charge of the atlas in the Sui Dynasty and formed the most important collection of books in the Tang Palace. One of the royal collections. In the fifth year of Kaiyuan (717 AD), Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty ordered Confucian officials to write in the east chamber of the Qianyuan Hall the scriptures, histories, and works collected in the palace, and collect four kinds of books to enrich the collection of books in the inner palace. In the sixth year of Kaiyuan, Qianyuan Hall was renamed Lizhengxiu Academy. In the twelfth year of Kaiyuan, Lizheng Academy was established outside Mingfu Gate in Dongdu. In the thirteenth year of Kaiyuan, Lizheng Academy was renamed Jixiandian Academy.

During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, the construction of libraries became more common, and special names appeared, such as the "Wanghai Hall" built by Prince Yelvbei of Khitan in the north, and the "Chuixiang Building" built by Wu Yue and Qi Wu in the south.

The palace collection of books in the early Song Dynasty was concentrated in the three buildings of the original and old palaces. At the beginning of Emperor Taizong's imperial reign, a new three libraries were built on the original site of the old Chariot Academy in the northeast of Zuosheng Longmen. In the third year of Taiping and Xingguo (978 AD), it was officially granted It is called Chongwen Yuan. To the east of Chongwen Yuan is the Zhaowen Library, to the south is the Jixian Library, and to the west is the Shiguan Library. The most important library buildings of the central government in the Song Dynasty were Jixian Yuan, Shiguan and Zhaowen Guan. The "three libraries" had a collection of up to eight Thousands of volumes

The famous royal library in the Yuan Dynasty is Kuizhang Pavilion located in the west veranda of Xingsheng Palace, the main hall of Xingsheng Palace, the Yuan Dynasty palace.

The palace collection of the Ming Dynasty was inherited from the palace collections of the Song, Liao, Jin, and Yuan Dynasties. When Taizu of the Ming Dynasty made Nanjing his capital and built the Forbidden City, he established the Wenyuan Pavilion and took over the royal libraries such as Kuizhang Pavilion and Chongwen Pavilion of the Yuan Dynasty. Collection of books. After Chengzu of the Ming Dynasty moved the capital to Beijing and built the Forbidden City in Beijing, he rebuilt the Wenyuan Pavilion inside the Donghua Gate and collected rare ancient books from the old collection of Wenyuan Pavilion in Nanjing. There is also the Ming Yi Pavilion.

In the last Qing Dynasty, the royal library included the Cabinet Treasury, National History Museum, Imperial History, Yingwu Hall, Fanglue Hall, Record Hall, Huidian Hall, Zhaoren Hall, Five Classics Collection Room, Zaotang, etc., and there were also "Four Stores and Seven Pavilions" ”.

Hao Shuai made the mistake of empiricism before and used the architectural layout of the Forbidden City in later generations to find the "Four Storehouses and Seven Pavilions". Apparently he forgot that it was only the early Qing Dynasty and the "Four Storehouses and Seven Pavilions" had not yet been set up, so Hao Shuai searched in vain. Went to several places.

In the end, Hao Shuai took out his laptop to check and found out that in the early Qing Dynasty, there was no systematic collection and arrangement of books. Most of the books were still in Wenyuan Pavilion. However, because Kangxi was a diligent scholar, he ordered most of the rare books to be collected and organized. , solitary copies, etc. were moved to his bedroom for him to read anytime and anywhere.

After understanding this, Hao Shuai went directly to the Qianqing Palace. The palace was brightly lit at this time, but there was no one there. But that's right. At this time, Kangxi was opening up wasteland and farming, and the eunuchs and maids who served him probably followed him. , no one is normal.

Hao Shuai teleported into the main hall. Directly in front of the hall was Kangxi's desk, and next to it were three or four-meter-high bookcases filled with books.

Hao Shuai walked into the book wall marked with Confucian slogans and pulled out an old book. It was the Confucian classic "Spring and Autumn Gu Liang Biography". After putting it back in its original place, he went to the book wall marked with Taoism and pulled out One book was the Ming Dynasty's "Xuan Tian God Rui Ying Illustrated", and I started to read it immediately.

It is said that it is big and traceless, it is called Shengchong Zhou, it is infinite, it is unpredictable, it is called God, it moves in the heaven and earth, governs the yin and yang, comes in and out, is in a trance, the sun controls the moon, the wind blows, the thunder, suddenly it is rain, suddenly it is cloud, and it prevents disasters. The one who defends against dangers, drives away sand and brings good fortune, coordinates the four seasons, makes the key of Wanhui pottery and castings, and turns into chemical industry is the God of Ji Xuantian, the God of Zhenwu...

Even though Hao Shuai's IQ has now reached the standard of genius after being modified and improved by NZT-50, he is still confused when faced with this kind of awkward and unpunctuated Taoist classics, and secretly decided to have a chance. I need to find a teacher to ask for advice. As for the teacher, Hao Shuai already has a choice in his mind.

Just when Hao Shuai was fascinated by the book, suddenly a hand reached out and took the book away from Hao Shuai's hand. Hao Shuai was shocked and secretly thought that he was careless and was so fascinated by the book that he was caught. He didn't even pay attention when he got close. If the person who came was a master and plotted against him, he would be injured even if he didn't die.

"Okay! You, a thief, broke into the palace at night to steal things! What's the crime?" A clear voice came over, and it was the voice of the person who came.

As soon as Hao Shuai saw the visitor, he was dressed in men's clothing. He had a handsome face like jade, a fair neck without Adam's apple, exaggerated pectoralis major muscles, and a face that was similar to Goddess Qiu but slightly aloof. Hao Shuai knew who was coming. It should be Princess Jianning who likes to dress up as a man.

"You know I'm a thief, yet you dare to get so close to me, aren't you afraid that I'll kill someone and silence you?" Princess Jianning didn't know if she was short-sighted or had never encountered danger since she was a child in the palace. When she met a man wearing a night suit The stranger in the suit did not turn around and run away to call the guards, but came to the stranger to question him. This meant that Hao Shuai had no murderous intention, otherwise Jianning would probably have started to feel cold.

"Although you are a thief, you are so handsome! You should not be a bad person!" Jianning looked at Hao Shuai with a look of infatuation.

Uh~~

Hao Shuai was also speechless. Although he knew Princess Jianning was from the movie, he didn't realize that she was still a nymphomaniac!

But it’s normal to think about it. Kangxi was only sixteen years old at this time, and his younger sister Jianning was only fourteen or fifteen years old. Although her development was a bit exaggerated, she was still essentially a junior high school student! Isn’t this age a very important age? The age group of the face!

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Therefore, it is normal to become a nymphomaniac after seeing Hao Shuaishuai's miserable face.

"Give me back the book!" Hao Shuai was too lazy to pay attention to the nymphomaniac child and directly asked Jianning to give him the book.

"I don't want it, I want you to play with me!"

"I don't have time, tell me again, give me the book!" Hao Shuai didn't have time to play house with the children.

"If you don't play with me, I'll call the guards to arrest you!" Jianning threatened.

Faced with the threat of Princess Jianning, Hao Shuai was too lazy to talk nonsense. He stepped forward and covered her mouth with one hand, grabbed the collar of the back of her neck with the other, and carried Jianning, who was only 1.6 meters tall, to sit down on the heated kang and put her down.

She placed her face down on her thigh, raised her right hand and spanked her buttocks.

Snapped

Snapped

Snapped



"Do you still dare to call the guards?" After being slapped more than a dozen times, Hao Shuai stopped and looked at Jianning who was twisting and asked.

Hao Shuai, who felt that Jianning's tone was wrong, turned Jianning over.

Hao Shuai had no choice but to throw her to the floor, stood up, and was about to grab a few books and leave the palace. As soon as Hao Shuai was about to take a step, he felt that his right foot was being held and could not move.

"Don't leave!" When he looked down, he saw Jianning sitting on the floor, holding Hao Shuai's right foot in his arms, looking at Hao Shuai with tears in his eyes.

Feeling the warmth coming from his calf, Hao Shuai couldn't help but feel envious of the royal family's good food.

Hao Shuai, who didn't dare to stay any longer, shook Princess Jianning away with all his strength. He didn't even bother to take the book and walked quickly towards the back hall.

"Don't leave! I won't call the guards! Will you come back tomorrow night?" Jianning saw that Hao Shuai was about to leave, so he quickly got up and chased after Hao Shuai. When he saw that he could not catch up with Hao Shuai, he asked with a hopeful look on his face.

"Let's talk!" Hao Shuai walked away from Jianning and came to the deserted part of the back hall, teleporting directly back to the guest room during the day.


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