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Chapter 423 Only you dare to contradict me

As soon as the old emperor showed up, Yuzhu knew it.

However, the world is vast, only routines can move people's hearts.

Yuzhu did not go out to greet the old emperor immediately. Instead, he held the small hammer in his arms and chatted with Cao Chun about household matters.

"Sir, if you go to Tangshan, how long will it take for you to return home?" Cao Chun didn't know the details and was still in the dark. He asked the man worriedly.

Yuzhu took a sip of tea and sighed: "Since my husband won the first prize in the forty-fifth year of Kangxi, I have not enjoyed a few days of happiness. Alas, this time, I plan to enjoy life well and wait until the beginning of winter.

Back home."

Cao Chun also felt that the man's words made sense. She nodded and said, "Sir, I also think that you are in good health and have rested for a while. The bow cannot be drawn too tight. Proper maintenance will be of great benefit. You

He is the most valuable scholar, so please bring the little hammer with him, lest this kid is like a wild horse and cannot even write large characters well."

Yuzhu smiled slightly. Cao Chun's words were not quite right. He obviously meant to complain, saying that he didn't care about his son's affairs.

When it comes to imperial examination articles, Cao Chun is naturally far inferior to Yuzhu.

However, Cao Chun's hairpin in small regular script is far better than the jade pillar.

Moreover, Cao Chun was good at poetry, but Yuzhu had no talent for poetry.

To put it bluntly, with Cao Chun’s literary attainments, it was more than enough to teach his son to read and practice calligraphy!

"Sir, the number of people in the house is very small, and it's a bit messy. When I was talking to Enie, she vaguely mentioned it a few times." Cao Chun wanted to give Jade Pillar a pass.

Yuzhu knew very well that on the wedding night when Cao Chun was married, he had the courage to sell all the dowry girls and women who were rewarded by his aunt Li Shi.

Later, when Ren Yazi brought the girls, Cao Chun deliberately selected several pretty little girls with great potential for charm, all around ten years old.

Nowadays, these little girls are already sixteen years old, and it is a good time for them to bloom.

Alas, there is no way, who told Cao Chun to know the extremely beautiful Qingwen?

In the beginning, everyone bought Qingwen because they knew that Mrs. Sun liked pretty little girls.

However, by some strange combination of circumstances, Qingwen was taken over by Yuzhu.

Cao Chun is also a member of the Cao family, so she naturally knows that Qingwen is indeed breathtakingly beautiful.

According to the strict etiquette and rules, even when Cao Chun is on his period, he must arrange for the eldest daughter-in-law to serve the man well.

This is what it means to be a virtuous and not jealous royal wife!

Yuzhu understood what Cao Chun was thinking. He was not a lustful stallion. Why would he want so many women?

"Well, the two palace ladies rewarded by the emperor look like men. It's enough for me to take them to live happily." Yuzhu refuted Cao Chun's thoughts in disguise, just to save Cao Chun's face.

, I just didn’t say it clearly on purpose.

Cao Chun wanted to persuade him again, but suddenly he heard the sound of Wei Zhu singing "Nai" outside the window.

"The Emperor has arrived!"

Yuzhu quickly took his wife and children out, knelt down to greet the old emperor.

"Slave Yuzhu, I respectfully send you your Majesty's blessing."

"Jingqing, it's better to call me old man. It sounds more pleasant to my ears."

"Go back to the emperor, I don't dare." Yuzhu was still at odds with the old emperor and refused to obey him.

Kangxi walked up to Yuzhu, helped him up with his own hands, and said kindly: "My son, you and I, although we are old, are not old fools and know who is loyal and who is traitorous!"

This is a very serious statement!

Yuzhu stopped when he saw the situation, and called out affectionately: "Mama, it's my fault. I shouldn't have made you angry."

Kangxi glanced at Wei Zhu, who hurriedly took a step forward and said flatteringly: "Gong Bao, why don't you know this? I'm not angry with you a long time ago."

It was definitely not a fluke that Wei Zhu became the deputy general manager of the Qianqing Palace. If you just say this sentence, there is a lot of knowledge in it.

How could the emperor apologize to his ministers?

However, for Wei Zhu to express his apology was already a huge concession by Kangxi.

Taking a step back to open up the world has always been Yuzhu's principle in life.

If the old emperor is driven into a panic, won't the tiger stop eating people?

The weather was very hot, so Kangxi took the lead in entering the main room.

Kangxi noticed that several icebergs in the room were placed on high wooden frames about five feet tall. The room was much cooler than the palace of Qianqing.

"Well, what's the point?" Kangxi asked Yuzhu with a smile.

Yuzhu knew that Kangxi was quite scientific, so he simply explained: "The ice air is very heavy and flows down from high places, which is conducive to rapid cooling."

Kangxi understood it as soon as he heard it, and couldn't help but sigh: "Oh, if Thomas Fa was still here, I would definitely praise you for your proficiency in Western learning."

Thomas Fa, the foreign missionary Tang Ruowang!

Yuzhu knew the rules and did not order tea to be served.

But the old emperor said: "I'm thirsty, why don't you serve tea?"

Yuzhu still didn't move, just looking at Wei Zhu. Wei Zhu had no choice but to bite the bullet and said to Zha Qian: "Go back to Long Live Lord, the people from the imperial tea room didn't follow..."

Kangxi waved his hand and said, "This is at my son's house. What are you afraid of?"

Alas, the old emperor has said so, what else can Yuzhu do?

Yuzhu personally went out and fetched a bucket of water from the well, and carried it back to the corridor of the main house.

Then he ordered someone to go to the kitchen and bring over the empty kettle and stove.

Yuzhu personally brought a big white handkerchief and wiped the empty kettle clean inside and out. Not a drop of water was found. Then he poured the well water into it and put it on the stove to boil.

The entire process was under the supervision of the imperial guards.

After everything was tidied up, Yuzhu pointed at the second-class sword-wielding guard, who was also his cousin-in-law Seile, and ordered: "Write down all their names. If anything goes wrong, kill them all."

"Hey." Seile quickly responded.

That year, when Yuzhu first entered the Qianqing Palace as a second-class guard, Sailer lived in the same room with him.

Nowadays, Yuzhu has long been the imperial minister in charge of all the imperial guards, and Seile is still a second-class guard.

This person cannot compare at all. The more he compares, the more frustrated he becomes, the more he compares, the more frustrated he becomes, and the more he compares, the more angry he becomes.

Yuzhu returned to Kangxi, and Kangxi complained: "Why bother with so many things at home?"

"Old man, your safety is the safety of the entire Qing Dynasty. It is the duty of a slave to not fail to do his best to protect everything." Yuzhu pushed back hard.

Wei Zhu secretly took a look at Kangxi's face and noticed the very familiar little gesture. He immediately realized that Yuzhu's flattery was very well done.

"You, you, oh, I can't help you, I can't help you." Kangxi was contradicted, but he looked very helpless, as if he had no choice about the jade pillar.

There were no outsiders in the room, and Kangxi said bluntly: "In the second year of Shunzhi, Huang Kao ordered the establishment of the Ming History Museum and began to compile the "History of the Ming Dynasty". During this period, the work was discontinuous and not continuous. However, Wan Ji was the only one who compiled the History of the Ming Dynasty. Wild is the best, most elegant, and most readable."

Yuzhu was also a well-educated man, so he naturally knew that Wan Jiye was Wan Sitong, a disciple of the great scholar Huang Zongxi.

At this juncture, the old emperor deliberately mentioned the enlightened Huang Zongxi. Alas, there was quite a profound meaning in it.

"Wan Jiye included Qian Muzhai in the Biography of Erchen, which is in line with my wishes." As soon as Kangxi said this, Yuzhu understood.

Deliberately humiliating the Qian family, Yuzhu’s flattery was right again!

The world is big, but any emperor who has established a stable position in the country will not like his ministers who have no loyalty at all!

This is determined by human nature!

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