The Baili family firmly believed in this and spent a lot of effort to cultivate Ji Xiang. He was good at playing music, chess, calligraphy and painting, and was especially good at singing and dancing.
One Mid-Autumn Festival, Jixiang danced under the moon, with graceful posture and light steps, as if he were a fairy descending from heaven and flying back to the sky after finishing a song.
Xuanyuan was leaning on the dragon chair, frowning when he heard this.
Why does the good luck Baili Xing talks about have nothing to do with his little vixen?
Play chess, calligraphy and painting? Good at singing and dancing? [
He had been with the Queen day and night for so long, and he had never seen her play the piano, embroider, sing, and dance like an ordinary daughter.
I searched through my memory and couldn't find even a single impression.
Was she deliberately concealing it and not revealing it, or was there another reason?
Xuanyuan Yao had a big question mark in his heart.
There was something strange about Jixiang that made him suspicious, not just for a day or two.
Everything she has researched can be regarded as shocking when taken out.
How did a rich lady who was raised in a boudoir and didn't know the sufferings of the world learn so many good skills? Where did she learn it? From whom did she learn it? When did she start learning it?
No eyebrows at all.
"When the queen was in her natal family, did she leave home for a long time to travel, or was she accompanied by an expert?" Xuanyuan Yao couldn't help but ask, although he had sent someone to investigate clearly before, but
Perhaps there is something important that has been overlooked. It would be most appropriate to ask the head of the Baili family about it.
"Your Majesty is joking. A well-known woman has her own rules for food, clothing, and daily life. How can she be raised like a boy?" Baili Xing smiled with his face, feeling strange in his heart that Emperor Long Zhe suddenly made such a strange statement.
The question is, could it be that the queen accidentally violated a taboo in the palace?