Jin Wang Dotes on His Concubine Chapter 124:


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==Chapter 124==

After leaving the main courtyard, Princess Wu saw that Princess Yong seemed to be looking back at something, and she couldn't help but curiously asked: "What is the fourth sister-in-law looking at?"

Princess Yong withdrew her eyes, looked at her, and smiled: "It's nothing."

Princess An added: "You probably don't know, but your fourth sister-in-law and fifth sister-in-law used to have **** with each other with handkerchiefs. They probably had feelings for each other."

Princess Wu’s big eyes flickered a few times, and when she was about to say something, she was interrupted by Princess Yong’s voice: “I can’t understand what the second sister-in-law said. What does it mean to feel something from the heart? But that’s right, I’m like this I am very jealous, and my Royal Highness also respects me, and usually does not bring unscrupulous people back to trouble me, but it does save me a lot of trouble. Unlike some houses where there are a lot of concubines, Being the head mother of a house means you are either exhausted or angry to death. Don’t you think so, second sister-in-law?"

After saying these words, Princess An's expression immediately changed.

What Princess Yong said was obviously referring to Sang scolding Huai and bald man scolding monk. Prince An's Mansion is full of concubines, but the key is that none of them are fuel-efficient lamps. Princess An is tired of dealing with it every day, and her chest hurts all the time when she is angry.

"Fourth daughter-in-law, are you telling your second sister-in-law this?"

Princess Yong's appearance is neither salty nor bland, and her bright eyebrows are sharp. She is different from her usual tendency to play both sides, and is exquisite in all directions.

"I don't dare. As the saying goes, the eldest sister-in-law is like the mother. Today, the eldest sister-in-law is not here, and the second sister-in-law is the eldest. How can I, a younger brother and sister, dare to joke about the second sister-in-law. Second sister-in-law, please don't misunderstand me. You are not just now Having said that, I just feel it in my heart."

This kind of verbal agility can not only kill people without blood, but also make people unable to grasp the handle. If Princess An cares too much, she will be a little kid, but if she doesn't care, Princess Yong obviously means something.

Princess An was so angry that she flicked her sleeves, turned around and left.

Princess Qing called her second sister-in-law from behind and chased after her.

The other princesses stayed to talk to Princess Yong, mostly talking about Princess An. She was said to be generous on the surface, but in reality she was a jealous woman. When she was in the fiefdom, she could make trouble no matter how much she did. It was the same when she came to the capital. Qian'er was called into the palace by Empress Wei to give her a lecture. Even Concubine Qian Xian fell into the trap. row.

Since she stayed and said this, she was obviously on Princess Yong's side, so she explained appropriately, saying that she didn't mean to ridicule Princess An, and she didn't know that Princess An had been reprimanded.

However, everyone knows whether it is true or not, and no one has the wisdom to expose it anyway.

The maid led them all the way to the flower hall where the banquet was held. Princess An was sitting there drinking tea, with Princess Qing accompanying her. As soon as she saw several sisters-in-law arriving, Princess Qing hurriedly stood up to greet them.

After everyone joked and reconciled, Princess Yong bowed her head and apologized. As a sister-in-law, Princess An naturally couldn't be embarrassed anymore. The two of them talked and laughed as if they were the same person, as if nothing had happened.

But probably only each other knows whether something happened or not.

After the banquet, they sat and drank tea for a while. When someone came from the front yard to inform the princes that the banquet was over, they went back to their respective mansions.

Back at Prince Yong’s Mansion, Prince Yong, who smelled of alcohol, asked his maid to change while facing Princess Yong: “I heard that you just had an argument with your second sister-in-law at the back?”

Of course I heard this from the girl. King Yong never concealed from Princess Yong that he let people go by her side, and Princess Yong also knew about it, and she didn’t express any objection to it. It seemed that she didn’t care.

"You figured it out pretty quickly."

"Why did my second sister-in-law offend you?"

Princess Yong snorted and said nothing.

Prince Yong smiled and came to her: "Is there really something wrong with your old lover?"

In fact, before going to Prince Jin's Mansion, Princess Yong had some idea that the matter might have been exposed. She just didn't expect that Prince Jin would be so cruel and even restrained Princess Jin's feet. She would not allow it in such an occasion. She shows up.

Seeing that Princess Yong ignored him, King Yong touched his nose and said, "I forgot to tell you something. Lao Wu seems to want to divorce his wife."

Prince Yong, who had been sitting lazily on the imperial concubine's couch, suddenly sat upright. She seemed to know that she had gone too far, so she leaned back again, frowned and asked, "Why didn't you tell me about this?"

"Didn't I forget that Li Dequan went to the Jin Palace that day and stayed there for some time? The next day, my father called Lao Wu into the palace. When he came out of Qianqing Palace, Lao Wu's His face is a little ugly. Yesterday, there happened to be one of our people who was waiting in front of the emperor, and the news came out that the father and Lao Wu played some riddles." He repeated what Emperor Hongjing and King Jin said that day.

After hearing this, Princess Yong could not come back to her senses for a long time.

After a long while, he said: "So, King Jin really wants to divorce his wife? But Duke Xu's Mansion——"

Prince Yong smiled and sat down next to her: "Lao Wu's temper has been unpredictable since he was a child. Every time you think he will do this, he can surprise people. If it were anyone else, it would be different. That’s all, if it’s him, I wouldn’t be surprised.”

Not everyone can tolerate their daughter-in-law messing around with others. The fact that King Jin can tolerate it is beyond King Yong's expectation.

"Is it because of the woman named Su?"

Prince Yong's eyes became very interested: "You probably don't know, right? The Shen family has a love affair. Do you think any of the men in the Shen family have concubines? Then there has been only one person in the Shen family for many years, Shen. Although the dead eldest son of the family had a bastard, it is said that he left him behind when he was drunk. This matter caused quite a fuss in the capital at that time." Because Mrs. Shen was a jealous woman, she forced the child's mother to be kicked out. Got the house.

"She should have been killed in the first place!" Princess Yong suddenly said this with hatred.

"Look at you, are you feeling sorry for your old lover?"

Princess Yong was a little dissatisfied with King Yong's tone. She raised her eyebrows with a half-smile and looked at him sharply: "Never mind my previous relationship with her, I used her for you back then. Let's One code equals the other, you have used her to make King Jin suffer a lot in your hands over the years. As a human being, you have to repay your kindness, and you can't go up to the table to eat and scold your mother when you go down. That's not my character, He Wanyi!"

This is He Wanyi's real face. She says what she wants to say, so directly that it makes people feel sharp. But it is in this way that she is the most charming, like a rose with thorns.

Prince Yong raised his hands and begged for mercy: "Okay, okay, it's my fault, it's my despicable shamelessness. Then what do you want to do? Bring her to our house and make her your sister..." These words are still floating in the air. Here, the tone in Princess Yong's eyes changed: "It's impossible for Lao Wu to divorce her. He thought, the father wouldn't let her go either. Then the father of the Wang family's daughter was so obsessed with him that he still wanted to leave it to that boy Zhao Zuo. Why? Maybe give him a chance."

Princess Yong's eyes rolled for a moment before she said: "You don't have to worry about this matter."

"Don't care, just don't do bad things anyway. Then Wang Defang can marry anyone, but it can't be my good brothers." King Yong said, and started to move towards Princess Yong. He just liked her poisonous, spicy and choking appearance, and he always had an uncontrollable impulse every time he saw her.

Princess Yong frowned and allowed King Yong to do whatever he wanted. The girls had already left when the two of them were talking, and there were only two people left in the huge room. After a while, there were two more entangled figures on the imperial concubine's bed.

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After nearly two months of turmoil in the DPRK, the return of the kings to the capital has finally settled.

Obviously, it was not said that Emperor Hongjing intended to withdraw from the vassal. He only said that the emperor was getting old and needed the help of the princes to help manage the government affairs. Now he specially issued an order for the kings to return to the capital and join the six ministries to study government affairs.

It can be said that the cancer of the vassal king's power was solved without any blood.

Things like this happen every day.

The vassal king took over the vassal state and protected the vassal state. This is the ancestral motto of Taizu.

At first, the effect was very significant. It not only strengthened the centralization of power of the ruler, but also prevented future generations from engaging in brotherly feuding in order to compete for the throne. Unfortunately, as the country of Daqian was stabilized, some shortcomings gradually emerged, that is, the power of the vassal king threatened the orthodoxy, and the country and the country were unstable.

Every time an emperor first ascends the throne, he must win over and suppress a number of vassal kings. The honest ones will naturally enjoy wealth and peace, while the dishonest ones will mostly not end well.

The Tai/zu established the vassal vassal state originally for the sake of family friendship and to protect the vassal state. The idea was good, but it failed to take into account the people's hearts. In the hearts of the elders, they naturally hope that their descendants can jointly protect this huge country. But for the princes who are also descendants of dragons and phoenixes, kneeling down means that they have been ancestral for generations.

It’s not that the late emperor and the great ancestor never thought about withdrawing the feudal vassal, but they all ended without any problems due to one or another reasons. Now that he had gone round and round, it was unexpected that he fell into the hands of Emperor Hongjing and accomplished this. But disputes over the throne are still unavoidable. Perhaps a man born into the Tian family is destined to have such a fate.

King An went to the Ministry of Rites, King Dai went to the Ministry of War, King Yong went to the Ministry of Husbandry, King Lu went to the Ministry of Punishments, King Wu was in Taipu Temple, and King Qing was arranged to go to Guanglu Temple. It is worth mentioning that King Jin went to the Ministry of Industry, which was the most boring and inconspicuous place among the six.

On the contrary, Zhao Zuo, the eldest son of King Hui, went to the Ministry of Personnel, which really surprised many people.

But the surprise is not unexpected. Emperor Hongjing's arrangement clearly exposed his thoughts. Like other kings, the former emperor grandson Zhao Zuo also had the same opportunity.

It can be said that the real situation of the matter is not as people imagined. Several princes each led a team and gave full play to their own strengths. They stood out from the other princes and were selected by Emperor Hongjing as the next one. Heir.

These sons and grandsons of Tianhuang nobles only received the job of being a sixth-grade chief. A small official the size of a sesame seed and a mung bean who can't even go to court.

However, the kings did not have any objections to this. Being able to enter the court and be allowed to serve as an official meant that they could participate in the government affairs openly. The prince of Daqian was not allowed to participate in politics unless he was the heir, and he was not allowed to make friends with courtiers. This was regarded as lifting the ban on the king of Jin and others, so the position of chief minister was just selling dog meat with a sheep's head.

Everyone knows it, but they don’t tell it.

However, Emperor Hongjing obviously did not have such an intention. He specifically told several elders of the six tribes in the court that he wanted to train these sons and asked the adults to supervise them and not to show favoritism.

This kind of words were specially brought to the court, and they obviously had different meanings. Not to mention what Emperor Hongjing was thinking, in short, the King of Jin and others were about to join various ministries as officials.

Yao Niang was still in confinement. It was only later that she saw King Jin bring back two sets of official uniforms from outside, and then she realized that King Jin was going to the Ministry of Works to do a small job.

She felt very surprised. To her, a sixth-grade official was already many times older than the county magistrate. But King Jin was a prince, a first-rank official, but now he was a sixth-rank official.

She thought that King Jin Mo had been punished by the Holy Emperor or something, but she felt uneasy for a while, and specifically told Xiaobao not to be naughty, so as not to make his father angry.

Xiaobao is very helpless about this. It is a good thing to be able to serve as an official in the court, right? But after the stupid mother made such a fuss, when he looked at Prince Jin's face, he felt an unspeakable subtlety for no reason.

The entire day, Yao Niang carefully watched King Jin's movements.

Her confinement period was supposed to be thirty days, but King Jin insisted on letting her sit for forty-two days. It's extremely hot in this hot summer day, so I have to lie down and sit as little as possible. Yao Niang was impatient for a long time and tried her best to get King Jin to agree that she could stay and move around. She could do anything she didn't meet the standards, as long as she didn't go out and paid attention to the taboos.

So Yao Niang has moved back to the main house, and King Jin is also living here, but the taboo of not having **** is still observed.

Yao Niang went to look at the two official uniforms brought back by King Jin. They were both made of green bottoms and had a patch embroidered with a heron on the front. There are also crowns, belts, pendants, tags, and boots, which form a complete set.

There is also a booklet.

Yao Niang was literate, so she took it over and flipped through it casually. Once she rolled her eyes, she couldn't pull it out.

This is a manual that is equivalent to the code of conduct for officials. It contains clear regulations on the moral conduct of officials and when to take a bath and take a rest. You need to go to the government office on time every day. Mao, you cannot place a reservation before the time is up. Those who do not go without any reason or leave early will be punished accordingly.

For example, this book clearly states: All officials, big and small, who do not attend court without any reason, do not attend official duties outside, and who fail to return to their duties without any reason after the official leave has expired, will be punished with ten lashes a day. One level will be added every three days, and each crime will be punished by a rod of eighty, and the punishment will be returned. 1

The time to go up is Mao hour.

Mao Shi? !

It was still dark at that time, and she was usually still asleep.

Perhaps Yao Niang's sympathetic eyes were too obvious. King Jin sipped his tea and said, "When I become the prince, I will get up at Yin Shi."

Yao Niang subconsciously asked: "Why are you getting up so early?"

"Read."

Your Highness is so pitiful!

Based on this mood, Mingming couldn't open her eyes the next day and was still asleep, so Yao Niang forced herself to get up and send King Jin to go on duty.

Since then, King Jin has begun his daily duty at the Ministry of Industry.

The author has something to say: Note 1 is taken from the reference "Daming Code, Official Code, and Professional System"

Including the vassal enfeoffment system in this article, in fact, a large part of it refers to the early Ming Dynasty and the middle and late Ming Dynasty, and some of the details and details come from the random fabrication. Anyway, it’s just an empty one. I’ll do it casually and adjust measures to local conditions. ~(≧▽≦)/~

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Mao hour is equivalent to 5.6 a.m. modern time, and Yin hour is 4.5 a.m.

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Thank you dear Lei, we are all together╭(╯3╰)╮

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