Chapter 268 The Mystery of the Three Little Pigs Escaping
Chapter 268 The Mystery of the Three Little Pigs’ Escape
Xu Zengshou slowly released his big hand holding Xia Xun's shoulder, and sighed dejectedly: "Well, I can't blame you for this. [] My sister's matter, after all, involves the emperor's oral order, even my eldest brother...
, if your family is like this, no wonder you have some scruples. As long as my little sister is fine, it’s okay to live outside for the time being, haha..."
Xu Zengshou took a deep look at Xia Xun, nodded, and said, "You're very good too! I didn't help the wrong person. Don't forget... I asked you to do something."
Xia Xun clasped his hands and said solemnly: "Don't worry, Commander-in-Chief!"
Xu Zengshou nodded and said: "Okay, very good, haha..."
Xu Zengshou turned around and walked away. Under the moonlight, his back looked a little desolate.
Xia Xun rubbed his shoulders and grinned quietly: "This Grand Governor is so strong that his shoulders hurt from his grip."
Xia Xun looked around at the police uniform guards who were gently wandering back and forth under the shadow of the flowers and trees. He sighed softly and sat down on the rugged rocks beside him.
He has been to this place before. In his previous life, he visited Zhanyuan, which is the Shanwang Mansion. However, after hundreds of years of renovation and reconstruction, the Zhanyuan of later generations is still slightly different from the current Shanwang Mansion.
Xia Xun vaguely remembered that at the entrance of Guanyu Pavilion, there should have been a giant stele with the word "tiger" in cursive script. The word "tiger" was written in one stroke, and the word "tiger" was written in the shape of a head looking up to the sky.
The roaring tiger, the tiger's head, tiger's mouth, tiger's body, tiger's back and tiger's tail are clearly distinguishable.
A tiger stands tall and looks majestic, as if it is roaring up to the sky. What's even better is that there is a mystery hidden in the character "tiger". After careful identification, the strokes hidden in the character "tiger" can be divided into four parts: "the richest in the world".
This character can be called the best "tiger" character in the world.
It is said that this was written by Liu Bowen's master Shao Taoist and given to the mountain king Xu Da. As long as this stone carving is hidden in the house, the Xu family's prosperity will last forever. At this time, there was no such "tiger" monument at the entrance of the garden, because this "tiger" monument
"The calligraphy monument actually only appeared during the Republic of China. It was inscribed by Jiang Kanghu, director of the Nanjing Government Examination Institute of the Wang puppet during the Republic of China. Although Jiang Kanghu was a traitor, his calligraphy was outstanding and his level of calligraphy cannot be denied.
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At this moment, Xia Xun is sitting on the stone, recalling the past and tracing the present, with a bright moon above his head, shining like water. The artistic conception of "the ancients did not see the moon now, but this moon once shone on the ancients" can only be deeply understood by Xia Xun himself.
But he couldn't care less about sighing now. He was thinking nervously about how to arrange the departure of the three sons of King Yan. The success or failure of this plan was not only related to his future, not only the safety of the three sons of King Yan, but also Zhu Di's.
The plan is big and concerns the whole world.
He has been extremely disappointed with everything Zhu Yun has done since he came to the throne. If this emperor, whose main political proposition is to reduce vassal vassals and restore restoration, is really allowed to succeed, he will definitely rule the world in a state of riddled with holes. By then, escape will
If the sick tiger that went to Mobei comes back, the Ming Dynasty will probably be destroyed in two generations.
He wanted to send the third son of King Yan back to Peiping safely. He remembered that the history books recorded that the trip to Nanjing by the third son of King Yan was almost without incident. The book said that when King Yan was about to raise an army, he pretended to be seriously ill and asked the emperor to send the third son.
When they went back to visit, Qi Tai and others believed that the third son of King Yan was an important hostage and should not be released. However, Huang Zicheng argued against all opinions and believed that the third son of Zhu Di was not a cause for concern, precisely because the court was about to make arrangements and would soon deal with them.
It was not advisable for King Yan to take action, rather than to scare the snake and force him to make a desperate move. It was better to let his three sons go back. This would make King Yan mistakenly believe that the court would not take action against him, so Emperor Jian issued an order to allow King Yan's three sons to return to Peiping.
However, when Wei Guogong Xu Huizu found out, he immediately went to the palace to see the emperor, argued his interests, and persuaded Emperor Jian to send him Pegasus to chase, but they were unable to catch up. Zhu Gaochi and the others escaped from their prisons like trapped birds and returned to Peiping safely.
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There are only a few words in the history books, which are as precious as gold: Emperor Jian allowed the third son of King Yan to leave Beijing, Xu Huizu went to the palace to state his interests, Emperor Jian changed his mind and sent him to pursue him again, but he was unable to catch up. Then the third son of King Yan appeared in Peking.
When Xia Xun was writing, he was just looking at the flowers without asking for a deeper explanation. When he came here in a hurry, he just sighed that Jian was stupid. At this time, because he wanted to plan the return of the three brothers Zhu Gaochi to Peking, after thinking about it carefully, he found that it was full of loopholes and was not useful at all.
It may be so simple, and the truth will never be as recorded in history books.
First of all, regardless of whether it is a prince or a prince, according to regulations, the imperial court will send people to escort them on their way back. At the same time, they also have their own large bodyguards. There are many people and horses. It is impossible to ride on the road lightly and be chased by others.
Secondly, how could Xu Huizu not know about such a major event as the departure of the three sons of King Yan from Nanjing in advance, as Xu Huizu was their uncle, both in public and private matters? Even if Xu Huizu knew about it late, it could only be after the emperor here issued the decree and approved it, they immediately
They set off on the road, but this was unreasonable, because the only thing they worried about was that the emperor would regret it, but they could not have thought in advance that their uncle would kill them out of righteousness.
Even if they really thought of this, how much time could they lose if they caught Xu Huizu off guard? After Xu Huizu persuaded the emperor, he immediately led his troops to chase him. How could Prince Yan and his group not be able to catch up? Could it be that Nanjing couldn't catch up?
Is it only half a day’s journey from Peiping?
There is another possibility, that is, the third son of King Yan throws away the imperial guards and his own ceremonial guards, and rides on the road lightly. However, there are still many unsolvable difficulties in this case. The first is the fatigue problem of the horses. Riding lightly on the road, galloping, and stopping at stations along the way.
It was impossible to provide them with horses.
The imperial court's messengers used a relay method, so they could always maintain the fastest speed. There was no time to eat, drink, rest and sleep along the way. Could it be that if the imperial court intercepted the messenger in front of them, the speed would be faster than
Prince Yan and the others are walking slowly? Not to mention whether that big fat Zhu Gaochi can ride a horse or whether he can ride on the horse for several hours is a question.
Also, along the way, there are city and night restrictions at checkpoints and big cities and towns. Even though Prince Yan and the others are princes of the vassal state, it is impossible for them to travel at night, but they received an urgent order from the imperial court.
But officers and soldiers holding special customs seals can do it. In this case, they can't catch up with the Crown Prince of Yan?
Or, Prince Yan chose to take a trail through the mountains and ridges. In this case, the speed would be even worse than that of the officers and soldiers, and it could not be all trails along the way. They, the young princes who almost never leave Peiping, took a few
It is a fantasy that the guards from the Peking Prefecture were able to find some undefended trails that were unknown to the government and reached Peiping safely from Nanjing.
So, the history books say: Xu Huizu was unable to catch up, and the three sons of King Yan successfully arrived in Peiping. Between these two sentences, during the time between these two paragraphs, and on that journey, what happened? What happened to Prince Yan?
Back to Peiping?
Xia Xun thought about it, and a strange smile slowly appeared at the corner of his mouth. He suddenly felt that there seemed to be an invisible hand behind the story, dictating everyone's fate and determining their future.
He slowly stretched out his hand and looked at it carefully: Damn it, the moonlight is too dim, the career line and the love line are all unclear...
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If you want to compare the West Lake to Mo Chou, it is difficult to judge the right and wrong from the smoke. But I feel that the West Lake is losing, and the river sails and the clouds are flying outside.
The first lake in the south of the Yangtze River, the first scenic spot in Jinling, and the first of the forty-eight sceneries is Mo Chou Ming. The lake willows are like smoke, the lake clouds are like dreams, and the lake waves are thicker than wine.
A painting boat, sailing through the waves, rippling lake water, shining blue waves, two by two, like heaven and earth.
Zhu Gaoxu and Zhu Gaosui were at a playful and active age. Since Xu Huizu pretended to be deaf and mute and tried his best to avoid dealing with his three nephews, he could not control their daily schedule. Today, Xu Zengshou, who doted on his nephews, lent them his painting sailing boat to enjoy.
Went to Mochou Lake.
The two little princes both changed into archery uniforms. Such attire is not only convenient for outings, but also looks heroic. Standing on the bow of the boat, looking at the lake waves like scales and the embankments like willows like smoke, the soft and charming atmosphere of Jiangnan is indeed very different from that of Peiping.
, the two princes were so pleased to see it that they couldn't help but temporarily put aside their worries about the future and started enjoying it with great interest.
Zhu Gaochi was sitting in the shade of the cabin, looking at his two younger brothers who were standing at the bow of the boat, pointing out the scenery excitedly. He couldn't help but shake his head and smile bitterly: "Oh, my two younger brothers don't know anything about worries. Today they will just visit the lake. Tomorrow
We still have to go to Niushou Mountain."
Xia Xun smiled and said: "Now that we have come to Jinling, we should naturally take a look at all the scenic spots."
Zhu Gaochi shook his head and said: "No, I don't have that intention, and my body and bones can't bear it. You can go with them tomorrow. I'll rest at home."
Xia Xun still had a smile on his face and said softly: "Now that I'm here, I'll make peace with you. Why don't you, Prince, take a trip to the mountains and play in the water?"
Zhu Gaochi glanced at him slightly, knowing what he meant. He couldn't help but nodded and said: "Then... I'll go with you tomorrow. I'm afraid I won't be able to climb this mountain, so I'll just enjoy it at the foot of the mountain."
It’s just scenery.”
Just as he was talking, there was a "boom" sound, and the hull of the boat swayed slightly. Zhu Gaochi was born in the north. He neither knew the nature of water nor had ever been on a boat. He almost fell off the chair. Xia Xun supported him.
Looking up and looking out, I saw another painting boat approaching from the diagonal, and its bow almost hit the bow of their ship.
Zhu Gaoxu and Zhu Gaosui, who were holding on to the side of the ship in embarrassment, who had just regained their footing, couldn't help but cursed: "Damn it, how dare you hit our ship and blind your dog eyes!"
When Zhu Gaochi heard this, he was worried that his two younger brothers would cause trouble, so he hurriedly went out to dissuade him. Xia Xun stopped him again and said with a smile: "Why are you so anxious, Your Majesty? You must not make mistakes that can lead to others' arrest. However,
Occasionally they cause trouble and cause trouble, but it is not necessarily a bad thing. Why don't you let them go?"
Zhu Gaochi was a very smart man, but he was kind-hearted and broad-minded, so he didn't quite understand these conspiracies. As soon as Xia Xun said it, he understood and stopped laughing.
At this time, the people on the opposite boat were no longer happy. Someone shouted loudly: "Isn't this the third master's boat? Where did you two stupid young people come from? How dare you say something rude! I don't know that we belong to Huaiqing's consort."
A boat?"
Zhu Gaosui pulled his horse forward and shouted: "It doesn't matter what kind of horse you are, just let it come over. I will punch and kick you so hard that your mother won't even recognize you!"
Xia Xun's heart moved and he quickly said: "Your Majesty, hurry up, come forward and stop us."
Zhu Gaochi asked curiously: "Didn't you say that they are free to cause trouble?"
Xia Xun smiled and said: "It depends on who the other party is. Huaiqing's consort is a popular person in front of the emperor. It doesn't hurt that the prince makes friends with him."
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