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Chapter 873 Yuan Dadu

This is also the meaning of the question. Although Zhu Di is hostile to Han Du, he cannot make a fuss about such a trivial matter and want to do anything to Han Du.

On the contrary, Zhu Di also had to show his generosity as a prince and maintain the superficial peace.

And Zhu Di made fun of his own affairs, which showed that he wanted to get closer to Han Du.

But Han Du pretended not to know and changed the topic to the main topic, "Your Majesty, I have already transported the grain and grass. Your Majesty, you should order the grain and grass to be unloaded as soon as possible."

"Of course." Zhu Di nodded calmly, and then added as if unintentionally, "Do you want to deliver grain and grass here?"

Han Du did not speak when he heard the words, but looked at Zhu Di intently. After a few breaths, he could not tell whether Zhu Di's words were intentional or unintentional. He smiled and said: "When I came, the emperor specially ordered,

This batch of grain and grass is very important, and I must see it delivered to Beiping City with my own eyes. Therefore, I hope that the prince will show his kindness."

After saying that, Han Du bowed his hand to Zhu Di apologetically.

Entering Beiping City was naturally not Lao Zhu's intention, but Han Du's own desire to see the legendary Beiping City.

Peiping is indeed a legend for Han Du. Even in his previous life, he never had a chance to go in. Although Peiping now is not as dazzling as it was after Zhu Di built the Forbidden City, after all, it was also the former imperial capital of Meng Yuan.

It’s also worth seeing.

Zhu Di's heart suddenly surged, "Sure enough, the monk was right. This excuse for Han Du to enter the city made it impossible for him to stop him at all." Zhu Di never thought that Han Du would use the emperor to suppress him, and

This reason is indeed impeccable.

Although grain and grass can be delivered here, it is also possible to deliver grain and grass in Beiping City, and it is more secure. Even if Zhu Di has the opportunity to ask his father about this matter in the future, Lao Zhu will think that Han Du

Done right.

"Haha~ Then you can stay in Peiping for a few more days. Peiping is naturally not as prosperous as Beijing, but it is located on the frontier and has its own unique flavor. You can enjoy it."

According to the long-established plan, Zhu Di directly followed Han Du's words without any dissatisfaction.

Han Du smiled and nodded, saying "Thank you, Your Majesty".

Zhu Di didn't care. He smiled and said, "I happen to be going back to the city. Why don't you join me? As for the transportation of grain and grass, leave it to the people below."

"Thank you, Your Majesty." Han Du also nodded and agreed.

At noon, Zhu Di officially set off back, accompanied by Han Du and Tang Ding.

Zhu Di never travels by chariot, but by horseback. This is a habit he developed in the military camp.

Seeing Han Du reach out and quickly get on the horse, Zhu Di couldn't help but glance sideways and said with a smile: "I didn't expect you, a scholar, to ride a horse in style."

Han Du smiled and did not answer. But he couldn't help complaining in his heart that riding a horse was not the exclusive domain of generals. The reason why scholars did not ride a horse was because they were poor, not because they were really unwilling to ride.

Raising a horse these days is really much more difficult than buying a BMW in modern society. Now the price of an ordinary horse in the Ming Dynasty is between 40 and 60 guan, while a war horse is twice as expensive.

.

If you buy a horse, you need a dedicated groom to take care of it, and the carriage also costs a lot of money.

So this horse is really not something ordinary people can afford.

Han Du's father was once a second-rank official, and his ancestral home was still in the capital. He didn't need to save money to buy a house. As a result, the Han family had never bought a horse, and it really couldn't afford it.

Since Han Du took charge of the Baochao Lifting Division, he often rides a horse for walks. Otherwise, this is the fastest means of transportation today. If he is forced to run away in the future, riding a horse is obviously better than walking on two roads.

Much.

In order to save his life, Han Du also practiced riding hard.

Except for the former Imperial City and the current Prince Yan's Mansion, the rest of Peiping has been divided into squares one after another.

As he arrived near Beiping City, Han Du saw from a distance a majestic city crawling on the ground like a giant beast connecting heaven and earth. There was a flat river under his feet, and the faint mountains behind the city rose one after another, supporting the entire city.

The overwhelming momentum.

"It's so spectacular." Han Du couldn't help reining in his horse and stopped, looking at the city in the distance and sincerely admired, "We kind of understand why Qian Yuanhui established its capital here."

"It is indeed spectacular." It was not Tang Ding who spoke, but the unexpected Zhu Di.

Han Du glanced at Zhu Di strangely. It shouldn't be the first time for him to see this Peking City, right? It was okay for him to sigh when he saw it for the first time, but Zhu Di had seen it countless times, so what else could he sigh about?

of?

As if he understood Han Du's eyes, Zhu Di smiled and said: "Although this is not the first time I have met him, I am deeply touched every time I see him."

Han Du subconsciously smiled and nodded in response to Zhu Di, but then he was stunned. He didn't know if it was his imagination. The aura of Zhu Di now was somewhat similar to the towering Beiping City in front of him.

"Let's go into the city." Zhu Di said to Han Du with a smile, then turned his head, pulled the reins, and said, "Drive~"

Take the first step and head towards Beiping City.

Han Du followed behind and kept staring at Zhu Di for a long time, but he could no longer find the same feeling as before. For a moment, Han Du thought he had just been blinded.

As we get closer and closer to the city wall, the tall and majestic momentum of the city wall becomes heavier and heavier on everyone's hearts.

The soldiers standing at the city gate seemed to be guarding a city built by giants, so small that they did not attract attention at all.

Han Du had to raise his head to see the tall gate tower on the city wall. There was a stone plaque embedded in the doorway below with the three characters "Qihua Gate" written on it.

As soon as he walked through the city gate, Zhu Di waved his riding whip and introduced to Han Du: "To the right is Mu Qingfang, Taicang in the former Yuan Dynasty, where the Ancestral Temple is located, but now the Ancestral Temple is gone, only Taicang is still there, and it is used by this king.

Store grain. This Taicang is very big, and Benwang decided to store the grain and herbs you transported there. Following them are Yinbinfang, Renshoufang, and Penglaifang."

"On the left is Huanghuafang. During the Yuan Dynasty, many yamen were located here. The Mingshifang behind Huanghuafang was the Taishiyuan of the B.C. Dynasty. The Guangmingfang and Baodafang in front were the places where the Privy Council was located.

The important place.”

Han Du listened with great interest. He didn't know much about the Qian Yuan, so he could be educated by Old Zhu. But even a person like Han Du, who didn't know much about the Qian Yuan, had heard of the famous name of the Privy Council. This is also

The meaning of the question is that although Zhu Di was hostile to Han Du, he could not make a fuss about such a trivial matter and want to do something to Han Du.

On the contrary, Zhu Di also had to show his generosity as a prince and maintain the superficial peace.

And Zhu Di made fun of his own affairs, which showed that he wanted to get closer to Han Du.

But Han Du pretended not to know and changed the topic to the main topic, "Your Majesty, I have already transported the grain and grass. Your Majesty, you should order the grain and grass to be unloaded as soon as possible."

"Of course." Zhu Di nodded calmly, and then added as if unintentionally, "Do you want to deliver grain and grass here?"

Han Du did not speak when he heard the words, but looked at Zhu Di intently. After a few breaths, he could not tell whether Zhu Di's words were intentional or unintentional. He smiled and said: "When I came, the emperor specially ordered,

This batch of grain and grass is very important, and I must see it delivered to Beiping City with my own eyes. Therefore, I hope that the prince will show his kindness."

After saying that, Han Du bowed his hand to Zhu Di apologetically.

Entering Beiping City was naturally not Lao Zhu's intention, but Han Du's own desire to see the legendary Beiping City.

Peiping is indeed a legend for Han Du. Even in his previous life, he never had a chance to go in. Although Peiping now is not as dazzling as it was after Zhu Di built the Forbidden City, after all, it was also the former imperial capital of Meng Yuan.

It’s also worth seeing.

Zhu Di's heart suddenly surged, "Sure enough, the monk was right. This excuse for Han Du to enter the city made it impossible for him to stop him at all." Zhu Di never thought that Han Du would use the emperor to suppress him, and

This reason is indeed impeccable.

Although grain and grass can be delivered here, it is also possible to deliver grain and grass in Beiping City, and it is more secure. Even if Zhu Di has the opportunity to ask his father about this matter in the future, Lao Zhu will think that Han Du

Done right.

"Haha~ Then you can stay in Peiping for a few more days. Peiping is naturally not as prosperous as Beijing, but it is located on the frontier and has its own unique flavor. You can enjoy it."

According to the long-established plan, Zhu Di directly followed Han Du's words without any dissatisfaction.

Han Du smiled and nodded, saying "Thank you, Your Majesty".

Zhu Di didn't care. He smiled and said, "I happen to be going back to the city. Why don't you join me? As for the transportation of grain and grass, leave it to the people below."

"Thank you, Your Majesty." Han Du also nodded and agreed.

At noon, Zhu Di officially set off back, accompanied by Han Du and Tang Ding.

Zhu Di never travels by chariot, but by horseback. This is a habit he developed in the military camp.

Seeing Han Du reach out and quickly get on the horse, Zhu Di couldn't help but glance sideways and said with a smile: "I didn't expect you, a scholar, to ride a horse in style."

Han Du smiled and did not answer. But he couldn't help complaining in his heart that riding a horse was not the exclusive domain of generals. The reason why scholars did not ride a horse was because they were poor, not because they were really unwilling to ride.

Raising a horse these days is really much more difficult than buying a BMW in modern society. Now the price of an ordinary horse in the Ming Dynasty is between 40 and 60 guan, while a war horse is twice as expensive.

.

If you buy a horse, you need a dedicated groom to take care of it, and the carriage also costs a lot of money.

So this horse is really not something ordinary people can afford.

Han Du's father was once a second-rank official, and his ancestral home was still in the capital. He didn't need to save money to buy a house. As a result, the Han family had never bought a horse, and it really couldn't afford it.

Since Han Du took charge of the Baochao Lifting Division, he often rides a horse for walks. Otherwise, this is the fastest means of transportation today. If he is forced to run away in the future, riding a horse is obviously better than walking on two roads.

Much.

In order to save his life, Han Du also practiced riding hard.

Except for the former Imperial City and the current Prince Yan's Mansion, the rest of Peiping has been divided into squares one after another.

As he arrived near Beiping City, Han Du saw from a distance a majestic city crawling on the ground like a giant beast connecting heaven and earth. There was a flat river under his feet, and the faint mountains behind the city rose one after another, supporting the entire city.

The overwhelming momentum.

"It's so spectacular." Han Du couldn't help reining in his horse and stopped, looking at the city in the distance and sincerely admired, "We kind of understand why Qian Yuanhui established its capital here."

"It is indeed spectacular." It was not Tang Ding who spoke, but the unexpected Zhu Di.

Han Du glanced at Zhu Di strangely. It shouldn't be the first time for him to see this Peking City, right? It was okay for him to sigh when he saw it for the first time, but Zhu Di had seen it countless times, so what else could he sigh about?

of?

As if he understood Han Du's eyes, Zhu Di smiled and said: "Although this is not the first time I have met him, I am deeply touched every time I see him."

Han Du subconsciously smiled and nodded in response to Zhu Di, but then he was stunned. He didn't know if it was his imagination. The aura of Zhu Di now was somewhat similar to the towering Beiping City in front of him.

"Let's go into the city." Zhu Di said to Han Du with a smile, then turned his head, pulled the reins, and said, "Drive~"

Take the first step and head towards Beiping City.

Han Du followed behind and kept staring at Zhu Di for a long time, but he could no longer find the same feeling as before. For a moment, Han Du thought he had just been blinded.

As we get closer and closer to the city wall, the tall and majestic momentum of the city wall becomes heavier and heavier on everyone's hearts.

The soldiers standing at the city gate seemed to be guarding a city built by giants, so small that they did not attract attention at all.

Han Du had to raise his head to see the tall gate tower on the city wall. There was a stone plaque embedded in the doorway below with the three characters "Qihua Gate" written on it.

As soon as he walked through the city gate, Zhu Di waved his riding whip and introduced to Han Du: "To the right is Mu Qingfang, Taicang in the former Yuan Dynasty, where the Ancestral Temple is located, but now the Ancestral Temple is gone, only Taicang is still there, and it is used by this king.

Store grain. This Taicang is very big, and Benwang decided to store the grain and herbs you transported there. Following them are Yinbinfang, Renshoufang, and Penglaifang."

"On the left is Huanghuafang. During the Yuan Dynasty, many yamen were located here. The Mingshifang behind Huanghuafang was the Taishiyuan of the B.C. Dynasty. The Guangmingfang and Baodafang in front were the places where the Privy Council was located.

The important place.”

Han Du listened with great interest. He didn't know much about the Qian Yuan, so he could be educated by Old Zhu. But even a person like Han Du, who didn't know much about the Qian Yuan, had heard of the great name of the Privy Council.


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