On the eighth day of October, an auspicious day, more than a dozen couples got married in the capital today, the most eye-catching of which was the wedding of the emperor's favorite little princess Qiong Hua and the newly crowned number one scholar Cui Cheng.
Ten miles of red clothes were laid straight from the palace gate to the gate of Cui Mansion. People came to watch everywhere. The sound of firecrackers and the sound of silk and bamboo were heard everywhere, highlighting the most grand wedding of the year.
But Cui Cheng, who was riding a tall horse, didn't have any joy on his face. On the contrary, his face was full of worry.
To him, this marriage was just a marriage granted by the emperor, a marriage forced on him. If he had known that he would be married to Qionghua by the emperor after high school, he would rather not win!
He couldn't hide his disgust when he thought of Qiong Hua. Even though she was a princess, she was the most rude and arrogant princess he had ever seen. When they first met, she threw herself into his arms and completely fell in love with him.
Nothing like what a princess should look like.
After completing the complicated etiquette, Cui Cheng sent Qiong Hua into the bridal chamber with an expressionless face and went to the front hall to toast without saying a word.
Qiong Hua, who had always been arrogant, was sitting on the wedding bed very quietly. She was very happy at this time. She liked Cui Cheng and was willing to control her temper for him. She was willing to serve Aunt Weng for him and she was willing to do everything for him.
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Cui Cheng didn't come for a long time, and the maid was a little anxious about picking jade. She whispered: "Princess, why don't you take off the hijab first? I'm afraid it will make you feel stuffy wearing it like this."
Qionghua said in a low voice: "Let the consort take off the hijab. The queen mother said that after I get married, I must follow the rules and I can't do what I did before."
She was actually a little depressed in her heart, but she also knew that Cui Cheng was not satisfied with the marriage, and now she could only bear his neglect.
She liked him, she fell in love with him the first time she saw him.
That day, Cui Cheng stood in the Golden Palace dressed in common clothes. Even though he was dressed in common clothes, he could not hide his peerless charm. He spoke eloquently in the face of the emperor's questions and quoted from other sources. He conquered the emperor who was sitting in the Golden Palace and also conquered the hidden people.
Qionghua at the side entrance of the Golden Palace.
With just one glance, Qionghua made a lifelong promise to Cui Cheng. Then when Cui Cheng was invited to a palace banquet, Qionghua tried every means to attract his attention, but he never looked at her.
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Qionghua was a little anxious at that time. When she saw a dancer coming to dance, she changed into a dancer's clothes and went to dance. Although she had a flamboyant temper, she danced extremely well. That dance shocked everyone.
All the men present cheered in unison, but Cui Cheng was the only one sitting there drinking tea very calmly.
She felt that she might have been a little impatient at that time. When he didn't look at her, she spun her feet and threw herself directly into his arms. The moment her body fell into his arms, she finally saw his face.
She was shocked, but she smiled as brightly as a spring flower.
Since then, she had tried every means to see him, creating various encounters, but he had always been polite and would avoid her whenever he saw her coming. His avoidance made her feel dissatisfied.
Once she stopped him in the imperial garden and said, "Why do you avoid me when you see me? Is it possible that I can eat people?"
"I still have something to do, princess, please forgive me." Cui Cheng turned to leave.
Qiong Hua grabbed him and said, "I like you! I want to be your wife!"
Perhaps the shock on Cui Cheng's face after hearing her words at that time aroused her anger. She was the darling of heaven and the most beautiful princess recognized by the world. It was clear from his look that he did not want to marry her.