She quietly approached and saw the statue of Empress Dowager Feng in Nuoda. The statue was exquisite and majestic, with slender eyebrows and beautiful eyes, a dignified face, and a kind expression. It was as lifelike as the Empress Dowager Feng in her later years.
Tuobahong missed his mother, so he hired skilled craftsmen to build a stone statue of his father and a statue of the Queen Mother.
The stone statue of Emperor Hongwen is in the Longmen Grottoes in Luoyang. It is the treasure of the Longmen Grottoes.
But the stone statue of Empress Dowager Feng is in the palace. Even though Tuoba Hong wanted to keep both stone statues in the palace when he first built the stone statue, he could not stand them side by side in front of the ministers due to issues of rank and placement.
——The father didn’t want to see her appear as his stepmother. For this reason, he had to bear the pain and put his father’s statue in Longmen.
In the past, Feng Miaolian had come here many times to pay homage to the Queen Mother, but after her break with Tuoba Hong last time, she had never come again - not because she didn't come, but because she felt that she was not qualified.
She stood far away.
He stood for a long time.
It wasn't until her legs were almost stiff that she walked over, knelt down, and kowtowed. She wore a gold chain around her neck, which was jingling, exquisite, and heavy—it was the first piece of jewelry she had ever owned.
At that time, she was only five or six years old.
The first time she met the Queen Mother, she gave her a gold necklace and many beautiful clothes, which the little girl had never seen before. According to legend, the Queen Mother and her mother were sisters, but they were not affectionate and could not see each other.
There is no sisterly affection - however, the Queen Mother gave her mother a palace, plenty of food and clothing, and provided her with delicious food and drinks - the little girl believed that the Queen Mother was much better to her mother than her father was to her.
On the contrary, the little girl was so keenly aware that the Queen Mother liked her. Children know best how to observe words and emotions, and it is their instinct.
Because she knew she was liked, she pestered her to act coquettishly, be coquettish, willful, and vindictive... This was her pistachio and her little tail. Later, when her mother died, this situation became even more obvious - she could be unscrupulous.
She could do whatever she wanted in front of the Queen Mother, but she had to abide by many rules in front of her mother, lest her timid mother was afraid that she would lose her etiquette and lose the Queen Mother's favor.