The Jing family where Jing Zhanyao lived and the Yin family where Queen Yin lived were family friends, and the relationship between the two families was similar to the relationship between the Jia family and the Wang family where Wang Xifeng lived.
Queen Yin's name is Yin Jingxiang, and she also has a sister named Yin Yingxiang. The two sisters have been close to each other since childhood.
And Yin Yingxiang’s husband is Jing Zhanyao’s brother Jing Zhanrong!
That year, Queen Yin was still a young girl, and Yin Yingxiang was already married to Jing Zhanrong. Queen Yin's father, Yin Tingfa, was sent to war on the orders of Emperor Kangxing, and his wife had died of illness and had not yet renewed their marriage. Yin Yingxiang missed her younger sister, Queen Yin, and was worried.
Queen Yin felt lonely and even dangerous at home, so she proposed to take Queen Yin to Jing Mansion to live temporarily, and Yin Tingfa agreed.
In this way, Queen Yin lived in Jing's Mansion for more than half a year. During this period, she met Jing Zhanyao and had a passionate and innocent short love affair. No one else knew about it except him and her.
However, later, Emperor Kangxing suddenly assigned Queen Yin to the then fourth prince as his concubine, who later ascended the throne and became Emperor Tianzhi.
This is the story of how Jing Zhanyao and Queen Yin met and fell in love many years ago. It must be said that the two were very destined at the beginning, but unfortunately they were not destined to be destined.
Emperor Tianzhi ascended the throne, and Empress Yin's father, Yin Tingfa, made a contribution. Yin Tingfa was a military commander who had made great military achievements. When Emperor Tianzhi ascended the throne, he held the position of a first-class minister in charge of the bodyguards.
Although Empress Yin and the Jing family are not blood relatives, they are related.
The Jing family is very powerful. The father of the Jing brothers, Jing Maochun, served as a frontier official. When Emperor Tianzhi ascended the throne, Jing Zhanrong held the position of governor of Sichuan and was also a frontier official.
Another reason why Queen Yin did not live in Kunning Palace, but chose Zhongcui Palace from the Twelve East and West Palaces, was that Queen Yin was deliberately keeping a low profile.
At that time, she became the queen. Her father was the minister in charge of the bodyguard department, and her sister's husband was the governor of Sichuan. Such a powerful descendant would inevitably arouse criticism, and Queen Yin knew that she needed to keep a low profile.
Now, Yin Tingfa has passed away, and the Jing family is even more impressive. Jing Zhanrong is already the governor of Sichuan, Shaanxi, and Gansu and the general in charge of Fuyuan. He is currently the largest feudal official in the Qing Dynasty, and he is also the only Duke of the country after the founding of the Qing Dynasty.
He has been granted the title of First-Class Duke and is guarding the western part of Qing Dynasty.
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When Jia Yun led the Chang'an camp southward, it took him a month and a few days. He still had to hurry up and return to Beijing from a great victory in the south of the Yangtze River. Naturally, he didn't need to hurry up. In addition, he brought a lot of firearms and trophies with him on the return trip.
More than a hundred prisoners were escorted, so the time spent on the road was naturally longer.
In early August, Jia Yun led the Chang'an camp to leave Zhenjiang City. It took more than a month, and it was only on September 15th that Jia Yun returned to Shenjing City.
September 15th is a special day for Jia Yun, a day that he will never forget.
Jia Yun clearly remembers that on September 15th seven years ago, it had only been a month since he traveled to the world of Red Mansions. On that day he made an important decision in his life, which was to take the martial arts exam!
That day was Jia Jing's birthday, and almost all the masters of Rongguo Mansion stayed in Ningguo Mansion. Jia Yun shamelessly went to Rongguo Mansion to find Jia Zheng, just to borrow some money. At that time, he treated his disciple Qin Xian, a lowly person like Rongguo Mansion,
The servants all needed to be respectful, so they bribed Qin Xiancai with a handful of copper coins to enter the mansion through the west corner gate.
That day when he arrived outside Jia Zhengwai's study, he was despised by Zhan Guang and refused to help him pass the message, so he had to break into the outer study without authorization. He was repeatedly targeted by Zhan Guang in the outer study, but he still won the victory with his supernatural power and strong memory.
Jia Zheng's appreciation. Originally, Jia Zheng wanted to give him two hundred taels of silver and recommend him to Niu's martial arts school. However, under Zhan Guang's continued targeting, the two hundred taels of silver were reduced to one hundred taels.
That day he went to the bank to get one hundred taels of silver from Wu Xindeng. In the process, he also bribed Wu Xindeng with a piece of silver. Unexpectedly, Qin Xian extorted another 10 taels of silver. In anger, he took Qin Xian to Jia Zheng to complain.
This incident led to Qin Xian being kicked out of Rongguo Mansion for the first time.
When he went home that day, he also rescued the rogue Ni Er and formally made friends with Ni Er...
Needless to say what happened next, Jia Yun ultimately failed to enroll in Niu's martial arts school, but instead entered Jing's martial arts school through Ni Hu's relationship.
It is now September 15th in the eleventh year of Red Mansion. Seven years have passed since September 15th. Seven years later, Jia Yun is really different now, while Qin Xian, Zhan Guang, and Wu Xindeng
Even Jia Zhen and Jia Rong have already suffered retribution.
At present, there is a sea of people outside the Zhengyang Gate of Shenjing City. Under the arrangement of Emperor Tianzhi, Cao Wei, the Minister of Military Aircraft and the Minister of the Guards Department, specially led some officials and palace guards to Zhengyang Gate to welcome the leaders of the counter-insurgency in Jiangnan.
The hero Jia Yun returns to Beijing.
Jia Yun's military exploits this time were great. The counterattack in Jiangnan was completed beautifully and was of great significance. Not to mention that Emperor Tianzhi asked Cao Wei to greet him outside Zhengyang Gate, even if Emperor Tianzhi came to greet him in person, it would not be an exaggeration.
.However, Emperor Tianzhi was very rational and less emotional, and he was Jia Yun’s father, so he did not come to greet him in person this time.
There were huge crowds of people outside Zhengyang Gate. In addition to Cao Wei and some officials, palace guards, officers and soldiers, there were also many ordinary people. With the detailed announcement of the suppression of the rebellion in Jiangnan, Jia Yun had once again become famous all over the world, especially at the feet of the emperor.
This sacred city has a great reputation.
Many people heard that Jia Yun was returning to Beijing, so they came to watch. However, most of these people were just out of curiosity or to watch the fun. Princes, commanders, kings and generals like Jia Yun were very far away from them, and the people of this world,
Most of their lives are not good, and their difficult life makes it difficult for them to easily develop admiration for a superior person like Jia Yun.
At this moment, Jia Yun appeared outside Zhengyang Gate on horseback.
There were no warm cheers at the scene, and most of the people's expressions were stiff. Only some palace guards and officers and soldiers looked at Jia Yun with respect. Cao Wei led some officials to greet him with a smile. Cao Wei smiled and said
: "It is gratifying that Your Majesty has made great achievements in suppressing the rebellion in Jiangnan this time. We are here to welcome Your Majesty back to the capital by order of the Emperor!"
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Cao Wei is congratulating from the bottom of his heart, and he is also sincerely happy. Not only because of his close relationship with Jia Yun, but also because of his son Cao Wu
This time, he also achieved considerable military exploits. Mu Zhi was captured alive by Cao Wu himself. Cao Wei also knew that Emperor Tianzhi was going to promote Cao Wu to a rank. The official position was to be the fourth-rank Dusi.
Upgraded two ranks to a third-rank general, and his title was also increased from a fifth-rank cavalry officer to a fourth-rank captain.
You must know that it was not long before Cao Wu was promoted from a fifth-grade garrison officer to a fourth-grade general, and now he is about to be promoted to a third-grade general. And Cao Wu’s fifth-grade cavalry title was still based on his status in the imperial palace. He was awarded a title for his merits in the battle. It has not changed for four or five years, but this time he can be awarded the title of fourth-grade captain.
Cao Wei knew that one of the reasons why Cao Wu achieved such military exploits this time was because of Jia Yun's care for Cao Wu. Therefore, he was already very grateful to Jia Yun, and now he was even more grateful to Jia Yun.
In addition to Cao Wei, there were also some other officials and even some palace guards at the scene. Naturally, Jia Yun would not be too close to Cao Wei. The two of them exchanged a few polite words. Other officials also congratulated Jia Yun and even flattered him. Then, Jia Yun Yun walked into Zhengyang Gate accompanied by Cao Wei.
Zhengyang Gate is just south of the palace, and the two are very close. Even so, when Jia Yun rode from Zhengyang Gate to the palace, many people came to watch, and some officials also watched, because along the way There are various yamen throughout, including the Ministry of Rites, the Ministry of Husbandry, the Ministry of Personnel, the Zongren Mansion, etc.
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Qianqing Palace.
Emperor Tianzhi sat on the emperor's throne under the plaque of "Upright and Bright". There were also several princes and ministers standing in the hall, including Prince Zhongshun, and other military ministers except Cao Wei were present.
At this time, Cao Wei led Jia Yun into the palace. Jia Yun hurriedly stepped forward to salute Emperor Tianzhi: "My son, I have met my father!"
Emperor Tianzhi smiled and said, "Get on your feet."
"Thank you, Father!" Jia Yun stood up.
Emperor Tianzhi first smiled and praised: "I am very happy that Shi'er has made great achievements in suppressing the rebellion in Jiangnan this time."
Jia Yun said respectfully: "My son is also very happy. What makes me happy is not that I have made great achievements this time, but that I have lived up to my father's entrustment to me, and has not disappointed my father. This caused heavy damage to my father's empire. The rapid suppression of the rebellion in Jiangnan this time is also a great blessing to my father as the emperor."
Emperor Tianzhi nodded. Although he knew that Jia Yun's words were intended to flatter him, he was still satisfied. He was satisfied with the respect that Jia Yun, the prince, showed in front of his father. He was also satisfied with Jia Yun's respect this time. Despite having achieved such great military success, he remained as steady as ever and did not show any pride.
Immediately, Emperor Tianzhi asked Jia Yun to tell the story of the rebellion in Jiangnan in detail. Although he had already understood the matter through the previous memorials of Jia Yun, Yan Yingkui, Qin Houxiang, Lu Wei and others, of course he still I want to hear Jia Yun tell it face to face.
Jia Yun told it in detail, including the letter of commitment he wrote in Zhenjiang City to persuade Mei Kui to surrender.
After hearing this, Emperor Tianzhi asked Jia Yun playfully: "Shi'er, what do you think I should do with the Mei family?"
Jia Yun paused and said: "My father is the current emperor, so this matter is decided by my father. Logically speaking, it is inconvenient for me to interfere in this matter. However, in order to reduce the casualties of officers and soldiers and the loss of property, I He wrote a letter of commitment to persuade Mei Kui to surrender, and Mei Kui also voluntarily abandoned the city and surrendered. The son did not want to be a person who broke his promise, so he boldly asked his father to spare the life of Mei Kui's younger brother Mei Zan. Spare the life of Mei Kui’s daughter Mei Yuanyuan.”
Jia Yun then said: "Of course, what Mei Kui committed this time was a major crime of rebellion. If my father does not spare Mei Zan, the lives of Mei Yuanyuan and Mei Yuanyuan will be taken for granted. Even if my father is willing to spare their lives,
The two of them cannot escape their sins and should both be demoted to slavery."
Jia Yun directly proposed that Mei Yuanyuan should be demoted to a slave status. If he did not propose it at this time, when Emperor Tianzhi said that Mei Yuanyuan would be sent to the Jiaofang Division, it would be inconvenient for Jia Yun to ask again.
Emperor Tianzhi was silent for a while after hearing this, then nodded slightly and said: "Originally, Mei Kui dared to lead the Zhenjiang Battalion to rebel with the Mu family this time. He committed a heinous crime and should be executed. However, since he took the initiative to abandon the city and surrender, he also thought
When you asked, I followed your suggestion. Forget it, then Mei Zan and Mei Yuanyuan should be demoted to slave status, and everyone else in the Mei family should be killed!"
"All beheaded" is just two simple words, but when spoken by Emperor Jing Tianzhi, it means a cruel and bloody event, and a great tragedy for the wealthy Mei family.
Fortunately, Emperor Tianzhi agreed to Jia Yun's request and spared Mei Zan and Mei Yuanyuan's death penalty. He did not send Mei Yuanyuan to the Jiaofang Division, but demoted her to a slave status.
However, the fate of Mei Yuanyuan, who was demoted to slave status, was also miserable, because according to the practice of the Qing Dynasty, after Mei Yuanyuan was demoted to slave status, she would face being sold. I don’t know who it would be.
, after buying Mei Yuanyuan, the future life of Mei Yuanyuan will be decided by the person who is about to buy her, and it will not be controlled by her own hands.
At this moment, Jia Yun was not happy that her request had been approved by Emperor Tianzhi. Emperor Tianzhi, his father, had given special recognition to him, the sixth prince.
At this moment, Jia Yun was full of fear and vigilance.
The fear is that if he had not suddenly transformed into a prince and a county king before, if he had been forced to rebel, and if he failed to rebel and failed to escape successfully with his female family members, then the female family members of his family would have
The end was miserable, including Xue Baochai, Qin Keqing and so on.
The caution is that although he does not need to rebel now, he will still seize the throne, and seizing the throne is also very risky. If he fails to seize the throne in the future, and Xia Hao or Xia Yi become emperor, the latter will
There may be a lot of hatred towards him. At that time, his end may also be miserable, and the fate of the female relatives in his family may also be miserable.
Therefore, you must be careful when seizing the throne.
Now that Jia Yun has climbed so high in this world of red mansions, he doesn't want to suddenly fall to the bottom one day, let alone affect the female relatives in his family.
Jia Yun wanted to seize the throne not only because of his own personal ambition, but also because he knew that he, the sixth prince who appeared halfway, would be embarrassed in the Xia family royal family. He also knew that the eldest prince Xia Hao was now
He had already developed ill will towards him, and the fourth prince Xia Yi was very scheming. If he did not seize the throne in the future and allowed Xia Hao or Xia Yi to become emperor, he might be suppressed and would not be an official by then.
Even the identity of the prince will be taken away.
At this time, Emperor Tianzhi said: "Shi'er, because of your great military exploits this time, I have decided to crown you Prince Zhongwu!"
As soon as these words came out, it meant that from now on, Jia Yun was no longer the King of Wu Commandery, but Prince Zhongwu!
Jia Yun quickly knelt down and thanked her: "My dear father, thank you so much!"
Emperor Tianzhi then talked about naming Qingwan as Concubine Duan, allowing Qingwan to participate in Jia Yun's wedding, and also allowing Jia Yun to visit Qingwan in the palace often in the future.
Jia Yun thanked me again: "My dear father, thank you very much!"