Chapter 137 Guar Jia Wen Yuan (4)
Chapter 137 Guar Jia Wen Yuan (4)
But the eye contact is only for a moment, and the newlyweds still have other procedures to go through.
Drinking wedding wine, eating wedding noodles, and eating cakes for descendants...
The couple finally finished the interaction process, but it was not yet time to enter the bridal chamber, and the prince had to go out to entertain the guests.
When Yinreng was entertaining guests outside, Wenyuan was struggling with what attitude to adopt in getting along with Yinreng.
At first glance, this prince at least had a good appearance, and she still wanted to live a good life with him.
It was just that she had never been able to get along with such a noble from the royal family as an equal to the wife from the beginning. When she was An Lingrong, she was in a lower position and could only cater to Pang Ju's preferences and be careful to please him in everything; when she was Fu Cha Yi Xin, she simply had no intention of pleasing Pang Ju from the beginning, and deliberately created a character for herself who was obsessed with rules and went straight to the target, the Queen Mother.
What about now? The husband has status and good looks. According to historical records, he is also a versatile man who is good at both literature and martial arts. It is not easy to get a good husband, and the wife is Qi. Wen Yuan wants to get along well with him.
Before Wen Yuan could come up with a perfect solution, Yinreng had already walked in.
As a newlywed couple, you have to say something, right?
Yinreng felt that he was a man and should be more considerate; moreover, he should not judge by appearance, but by appearance. His Crown Princess was so beautiful, and for this reason, he should be more patient.
Thinking of this, he was the first to break the silence: "Have you had your meal yet? You've been busy all day, you must be starving, right?"
When Wen Yuan heard him bring up the topic, she nodded quickly: "I just came to Yuqing Palace and I dare not move much. I have been sitting here all the time. My legs are numb and I am very hungry. Master, I want to eat cooked glutinous rice balls."
This is just acting coquettishly.
Yinreng smiled knowingly. According to custom, the offspring cakes were cooked raw for the good meaning of having a child. His princess looked childish, and she was afraid that he would serve her a table of raw food, so she emphasized that they should be cooked.
He asked his chief eunuch to serve a table of dishes according to his orders, including the glutinous rice balls that the Crown Princess specifically emphasized to eat.
During the meal, fearing that Wen Yuan would feel awkward with too many people around her, and also wanting to take the opportunity to interact more with her, Yinreng was rarely considerate and asked all the eunuchs and palace maids to leave.
Without a bunch of strangers around, Wen Yuan's expression was indeed lighter. When the prince saw her peach-like face raised and smiled at him gratefully, he also felt happy.
He couldn't help but be more considerate to Wen Yuan after receiving positive feedback. Not only did he personally serve the dishes to Wen Yuan, but he also patted her back to calm her down when she was flattered and choked.
Wen Yuan blushed: "Master, why don't you eat yourself and take care of me?"
Yinreng explained in a good-tempered manner: "It's okay. I've eaten it before, and I'm not hungry now, so just eat yours."
Although Yinreng said so, Wenyuan couldn't really ask him to watch her eat. After quickly finishing a bowl of glutinous rice balls, the palace maids and eunuchs came in to remove the food and serve them to bathe.
Finally, these perceptive palace maids and eunuchs left one after another, and for a while, only Wen Yuan and Yin Reng were left in the room.
Wen Yuan couldn't help but laugh when she saw Yinreng lying on the step-bed, pretending to read a book he got from somewhere.
Well, why do you say he was pretending? Because Yinreng held the books upside down.
She was quite nervous at first, but when she saw Yinreng's behavior, she knew that he was not completely indifferent, and she felt more at ease instantly.
Wen Yuan walked towards the bed with light footsteps, but before she could think of how to tactfully remind Yinreng that it was time to settle down, someone grabbed her by the waist and put her on the bed.
Wen Yuan almost cried out in surprise, but Yinreng covered her mouth as he had expected. In the bright red wedding tent, a few candlelights streamed in. Her husband, who had a good appearance that could make people forget their worries, pressed on her in a very ambiguous way and asked her jokingly, "Why did you take so long to come back? You made me wait so long."
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Tomato has criticized a lot of my comments recently, so I’ll explain them all here.
1. In history, the Crown Princess's family, Guaerjia, was indeed originally a member of the Plain White Banner, but at that time it was only the Plain White Banner of the Han Army. It was not until March of the 1688th year of Emperor Kangxi's reign () that the Crown Princess's grandfather Hua Shan submitted a petition to the emperor, and the whole family was promoted to the Manchurian Banner of the Guaerjia clan. Attached is Hua Shan's petition at that time:
"My great-grandfather Buha was originally from Suwan, with the surname Guarjia. During the Chenghua period of the Ming Dynasty, he was appointed as the deputy commander of the Left Guard of Jianzhou. My great-grandfather Alsong'a inherited the position during the Jiajing period. My grandfather Shi Han moved to Liaodong. Before his death, he told my uncles Shi Guozhu, Shi Tianzhu, and my father Shi Tingzhu that although I have come to the Han land temporarily, my heart is attached to my homeland. Brothers should work hard to fulfill my ambitions and strive to build achievements to return to my master. Later, Emperor Taizu Gao came to Guangning with his army. My uncles Shi Guozhu, Shi Tianzhu, and my father Shi Tingzhu went out to greet him and offered Guangning City. Emperor Taizu Gao saw He was overjoyed, saying that the people of our country have returned to our country and have been treated with special favor. Since then, my father has followed the army and has always been brave and brave. Emperor Taizong Wen knew that my father was originally from Manchuria, so he ordered him to command the elite Manchurian troops. Later, he changed to command the Han army. I humbly remember that although my father commanded the Han army, he was actually Manchu and Mongolian. Your Majesty has taken note of it. The names of the family histories of the meritorious officials at the beginning of the country, including my uncles Shi Guozhu and Shi Tianzhu, and my father Shi Tingzhu, are also listed. I have carefully prepared a description of my family lineage. I beg for mercy and change to the Manchu banner. The matter has been submitted to the Ministry for discussion. Since many of the clan members hold official positions, they should remain under the Han army, and will be included in the compilation and review of the book later and transformed into Manchuria."
2. The dowry and dowry personnel of the Crown Princess of the Qing Dynasty.
I really didn't find a specific agenda for this. The reference was a novel I read before, in which the Crown Princess of the Guaerjia clan had a dowry of 128 sets of chariots and four palace maids. But what I considered was that the original Crown Princess's family was robbed by several generations of soldiers and ruffians when the Qing Dynasty was founded, so the Crown Princess had a dowry of 128 sets of chariots. But Guaerjia Emin was just a civil servant in "The Legend of Zhen Huan", at best a cruel official, and his family did not have the historical foundation of the Shi family, so when I wrote it for the first time, I changed it to dozens of chariots.
But then I thought again, in fact, the dowry does not necessarily have to be filled with solid objects and precious treasures. Moreover, the dowry of the Crown Princess with only dozens of pieces does not seem to be very good-looking. The dowry of an ordinary prince's wife is also quite a lot. So, she changed it to more than a hundred pieces.
In addition, in history, the dowry of the Crown Princess was 188 sets, eight palace maids and two maids. I have not found any relevant historical data. I am not arguing or making fun of others. I hope that those who are sure that the dowry was like this can point out the source. It is true that the Crown Princess had eight palace maids, but it is impossible for all eight to be brought as dowry. Just like the palace maids around the concubine in "The Legend of Zhen Huan", half of them were her own dowry, and the other half were sent by the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
3. Regarding Fu Cha Yi Xin’s Small World, the issue of Zhen Huan’s dentures.
According to the information I checked, the earliest specialized dental implant shops in China existed during the Song Dynasty, but I couldn't find out what materials were used. The natural dentures used by Zhen Huan in the article were from Europe at the same time.
4. There is no palace fighting plot in Wen Yuan's world. The main purpose of this world is to let Lingrong live a fairy tale world, with her family's love in her childhood, her husband's love in her youth, and her children's filial piety in her old age. In this world, Lingrong's official match is Yinreng, and the content is sweet. If you don't like it, you can skip it for now. If you are not satisfied, you can abandon the article, and you don't need to tell me specifically.
5. Finally, if you like to read stories with Yinreng as the male protagonist, and my little world is really not satisfactory, I would like to recommend a great story I read on Green River, "Non-mainstream Qing Dynasty" with Yinreng as the male protagonist. This story was written more than ten years ago, but the author wrote it very well. After getting through the part where the female protagonist was not married at the beginning, I read this story over ten times. I strongly recommend you to read it!
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