Xuanyuan Xinglie in the palace, of course, frowned at Xuanyuan Aoyi's extravagance. However, on the day of the Hundred Days Banquet, Xuanyuan Aoyi and the princess carried the emperor's grandson into the palace to pay their respects. Xuanyuan Xinglie was not satisfied with Xuanyuan Aoyi's extravagance.
Waste, not a word was mentioned; the Minister of Rites, the scholar-bureaucrats, and others turned against Xuanyuan Aoyi; Queen Nangong Shuiyao often gave Xuanyuan Xinglie a pillow blow and said bad things about Xuanyuan Aoyi and Concubine Su, but they were all left in her heart
Xuanyuan Xinglie, who had other plans, was suppressed.
Therefore, in the eyes of outsiders, the eldest prince Xuanyuan Aoyi is deeply attached to the Holy Family - of course, Xuanyuan Aoyi also thinks so in his heart.
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The end of May is not a holiday (a day for officials to take a holiday), but Xuanyuan Xinglie gave his officials a holiday as early as the first day.
Before dawn, Xuanyuan Aoyi and the princess took their son to the palace to pay their respects as usual.
Although the emperor's grandson's 100-day banquet was held in the eldest prince's palace, there was also a feast to celebrate in the palace.
Xuanyuan Aoyi, the eldest princess first hugged the first emperor's grandson, and then looked at each other before Lafayette, the former emperor's concubine, Xuanyuan Xinglie... and others, and then received rewards from Lafayette, Xuanyuan Xinglie and others.
After having a drink at the banquet in the palace, he finally returned to the eldest prince's palace with a bunch of rewards.
Xuanyuan Aoyi came out of the palace with a proud look on his face. When he returned to the splendid Grand Prince's Palace where dignitaries and guests came to congratulate him everywhere, the smile on Xuanyuan Aoyi's face was even brighter than the sun outside.
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As soon as Xuanyuan Aoyi returned to his house, he was surrounded by dignitaries. All kinds of compliments poured into Xuanyuan Aoyi from the mouths of those dignitaries, and Xuanyuan Aoyi accepted them all with a big smile.
"Thank you all for coming." Xuanyuan Aoyi smiled and exchanged greetings with those people. Then he first ordered the butler to open the three hundred flowing tables outside the mansion, and then went to the lobby with the dignitaries.
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The 100-day banquet of the first emperor and grandson of the Qinglong Empire naturally had many guests, but those who could sit with Xuanyuan Aoyi, apart from the important ministers in the court, were also Xuanyuan Aoyi's confidants. Of course, the seats of the other princes must have been early
It's ready.
There are more than a dozen chairs in the lobby of about fifty square meters. As the owner, Xuanyuan Aoyi sits on the front seat on the right. There are two seats in the front seat. The other seat is given to Xuanyuan Aotian by Xuanyuan Aoyi.
Xuanyuan Aotian sits in the first seat on the left. The first person sitting below him is the third prince Xuanyuan Aoshu, and the second person is Xuanyuan Aozhe. Next, there are Su Guogong, Su Yinhu, and Xuanyuan Aoyi's supporters in the court.
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Opposite them were Xuanyuan Aoyi's enemies, headed by Nangong Wuming, as well as several pro-emperor officials with real power.
Today is his son's 100-day banquet, and he received many rewards in the palace. Xuanyuan Aoyi couldn't wait to show off the rewards in the palace, such as the golden lock that Lafayette personally asked the craftsmen to forge.
The bracelet...the priceless jade Ruyi that Xuanyuan Xing rewarded...the big pearl from the East China Sea that was originally a tribute...
The dazzling array of items earned Xuanyuan Aoyi countless good words.
After Xuanyuan Aoyi showed off the rewards from the palace, the housekeeper also handed over the book of gifts from the officials.
Xuanyuan Aoyi waved away the butler, glanced at the gift list a few times, and then nodded with satisfaction.
What Xuanyuan Aoyi cares about is not whether these gifts are important or valuable, but the importance of these gifts, which allows him to judge the attitude of the person who gave the gifts to him. Whether he takes him seriously or does not let him go.