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Chapter 233 Kneeling to Death

This three-color gold refers to using gold of different colors to make gold foil and then make it into gold thread. On the same piece of clothing, the patterns on different parts are either woven or embroidered, so that three different gold colors, dark or light, are mixed and juxtaposed.

Either reddish or white, different golds show subtle color differences in patterns. The three golds refer to gold, platinum and rose gold.

Bai Yi said: "The official uniforms sewn with three-color gold are still new. They should have been made by family members after his death. However, in my opinion, another possibility is more likely, that is, it was given by the emperor.

Although the first-class bodyguard is a third-rank official, he is not a great figure in the court, but the emperor loves him so much. This person should be outstanding. Lei Zi, put this official uniform away."

The jade pillow, official uniform and sword Lei Zi were all slung behind his back. Now Lei Zi was in a much better mood: "Damn, I've been down here for a long time, and I finally gained something, but this is an empty coffin.

What a pity for this gloomy wood.”

Liu Zhixi touched his glasses and said timidly: "How about you take it back and keep it for future use?"

"Get out of here, mother." Lei Zi gave Liu Zhixi a slap in the face with fried chestnuts: "Take it back and give it to your mother."

Liu Zhixi stuck out his tongue and didn't dare to say anything anymore, but this was just a joke. It was so difficult for one person to carry a backpack in this ice and snow, and to carry a coffin would cost him his life.

Bai Yi saw that the tomb was very simple.

He led everyone towards the tomb on the other side. As soon as he walked in, Bai Yi was startled. There was a man kneeling inside. His hand touched the flying knife on his waist. When he got closer, he cursed himself secretly.

My nerves are too sensitive, this is just a stone statue.

This stone statue has its back to everyone. He is kneeling on the ground with his head hanging slightly downward. He is wearing the clothes of a close guard and has a sword across his waist. When he walks to the front and looks at it, there is a picture in front of him.

On the chessboard, the chess on it has come to an end, and the other side holding the chess has already lost.

Looking at the guard's face, his eyes were slightly closed, looking very indifferent. Xiao Ning looked at the stone chessboard and said: "This guard is about to win. Seeing him like this, it's hard to compete with him.

The person's identity must be unusual. You see, he is kneeling and playing chess with his opponent."

These words reminded Bai Yi. He vaguely thought of a folk legend, but he still needed some verification. He looked at the stone figure and checked its waist. There was a token with "First Class" engraved on the front.

The four words "guard", because the back cannot be flipped, can only be vaguely seen with the word "guard" engraved on it. Bai Yi said: "I know who he is!"

Tang Sancheng was speechless: "Do you even know who this stone statue is?"

"You don't understand this, right? I'm just drawing inferences from one instance. Based on this chessboard, the words on the token, and what Xiao Ning said, this is not what I said. You probably don't know that Emperor Kangxi

He is a chess fan, and just because he is a chess fan, he once caused a guard to die in vain!"

It turned out that one time, Kangxi led his entourage to go hunting in Mulan Paddock near Chengde. He became addicted to chess, so he started playing chess with a minister and soon won three games in a row. Before he could finish the game, Kangxi found a chess player with a high level of chess skills.

Gao, let the guard of Renfu play chess with him.

Na Renfu was really good at chess. He forgot for a moment that he was playing chess with the emperor. After entering the middle game, he quickly captured the opponent's cart. The old eunuch Guo Jigong who was watching the game saw that the emperor's chess was definitely lost, so he said wisely:

"Your Majesty, there is a tiger found at the foot of the mountain. Please go hunting as soon as possible."

Kangxi was very happy when he heard this, and said to Renfu: "Wait here, and we will continue the game when I come back from hunting the tiger." After saying that, he got on his horse, held his bow and ran down the mountain. Where are the tigers at the foot of the mountain?

The entourage only found one sika deer. Kangxi liked hunting and was an old hunter. He knew from experience that there was

Deer cannot have tigers. Guo Jigong must have been dazzled and mistook the deer for a tiger. In fact, Guo Jigong was not wrong. The emperor and Na Renfu were fighting on the chessboard. If there was a deer at the foot of the mountain, he would

It would definitely not go down the mountain, so it was deliberately described as a tiger in order to arouse the emperor's interest and lure him down the mountain.

Now that he was fully armed and came down the mountain, the deer also wanted to hunt. The deer was good at running, and he urged his horse to chase after him. After climbing over several mountains, Kangxi shot the deer to death. It took him a few more days to catch up, but he remembered that he had gone with the deer.

When Renfu was playing the game of chess, he returned to the original place. He saw that Renfu was still kneeling beside the chessboard, but he was already starving to death.

When Kangxi left Na Renfu and went down the mountain to hunt, he told him to "wait". The emperor's "gold words" were "imperial edicts". How could Na Renfu dare to leave the chessboard even half a step? It happened that there was neither food nor water there.

If he drank, he would starve to death. His strong loyalty to the emperor cost him an innocent life!

After listening to this, everyone felt chills running down their spines. This idea of ​​loyalty to the emperor is really life-threatening, and it is such a pity that this benevolence was actually sent away just because of two words from the emperor. However, he was also sincere enough, and

The emperor didn't know how to give in when playing chess, and the old eunuch also told a lie for the sake of the emperor's face, which cost Na Renfu his life.

Tang Sancheng said: "The antler chair when we came down just now was not made of the deer that Kangxi shot. Renfu died because of that deer, so the emperor let that deer accompany him in his funeral."

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"Anything is possible." Qixie said.

Bai Yi felt that Tang Sancheng's words were very reasonable and could be explained completely. Then the person who should be lying in the gloomy wooden coffin was the first-class guard Na Renfu who died in vain? Where did the corpse go? In the coffin just now, there was a very

It was so clean that it didn't even have the smell that half a corpse should have after decay. Xiao Ning said, "Could it be that the man wasn't dead at all and came to the tomb and pretended to be dead to escape?"

"This is definitely impossible. Can he deceive the emperor?" Lei Zi said: "If he had not died, the emperor would not have done so much, and everything here would not exist at all."

Bai Yi walked around the stone statue several times, and finally stopped there, staring at the stone statue in trance. When he was done, he suddenly slapped his chest vigorously: "Why didn't you think of it?"

Tang Sancheng thought Bai Yi was in trouble: "What's wrong with you?"

"Think about it, is there anything missing from the official uniform just now?" Bai Yi asked.

"Young Master..." Lei Zi had some experience in fighting. After Bai Yi mentioned it, he also felt that something was not right, but he couldn't remember it for a while. He saw Bai Yi's eyes facing the stone statue.

At the feet of the stone statue, Lei Zi also looked there. At this sight, he suddenly understood. He stretched out a finger and pointed at the feet of the stone statue: "I see, there is a pair of boots missing, official boots, isn't it!!"


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