Rong Chu has never liked liveliness. In previous years, banquets were rarely held whenever there was any happy event in the palace.
Even if there is a banquet, it is just a few people who are close to each other gather at the table to have a meal, and this is considered the celebration is over.
Therefore, the ministers who were invited for the 100-day banquet of Xiao Yuan Xiao were very surprised when they received the invitation.
But then I thought about it, His Royal Highness the Crown Prince's first child was born, and he became a father for the first time. It was not surprising that he wanted to celebrate his little prince.
No matter how cold-blooded a person is, he treats his own blood differently.
On this day, Prince Rong's palace was busier than ever.
Not only did the ministers send out invitations, but the princes and princesses in the palace, the princes and princes outside the palace, as well as their spouses and children were all invited.
The most distinguished pair of guests are the emperor and imperial concubine of Yunxi Kingdom.
Emperor Yun had many grandsons.
But if he could move outside the palace to give birth to his own imperial grandson, Xiao Yuanxiao would still be the first.
From this aspect, everyone also saw that the Crown Prince Che Yue, who was still in his infancy, was extremely favored and valued even though his mother-in-law was not born very tall.
Mu Yanxi attended with her little Lantern Festival.
Little Yuanxiao was held by the nanny. She had just finished feeding, and the little guy closed his eyes and fell asleep with a satisfied look on his face.
"My son, I send my regards to my father, the emperor, mother and concubine."
Rong Chu took Mu Yanxi and bowed, and the rest of the princes, princes, and nobles also came forward and knelt down.
The courtiers knelt on the ground.
After bringing all the princes and nobles to bow, they kowtowed and said in a loud and clear voice, "I will see you, your Majesty, and your concubine. Long live my emperor, and my concubine will live a thousand lives, a thousand lives, a thousand lives."
His little grandson celebrated the 100-day banquet. Emperor Yun seemed to be in a very good mood, with a smile on his face.
So restrained, this hundred-day banquet is just for fun. If no one dares to say a word because of me, wouldn't it seem too deserted?"
The ministers stood up slowly, bowed their heads, and responded respectfully, "I obey your orders."
Emperor Yun smiled again and ordered the nanny to be called to him. He asked about little Yuanxiao's diet and daily life in detail. Then he looked at little Yuanxiao who had obviously gained a lot of weight. He nodded with satisfaction and said,
"Prince Cheyue is well taken care of. According to my will, anyone who takes care of Prince Cheyue will be rewarded with one hundred taels of silver. Aunt Li has made the greatest contribution and will be rewarded with ten pieces of silk."
Aunt Li knelt down with a face full of joy and thanked her. She couldn't help saying with joy, "I thank the emperor for the reward."
For servants like them, the emperor's reward is not important.
The most important thing is to be rewarded by the emperor, even if it is just a word of praise, it is a great honor.
The prince is well taken care of, which is not something worthy of praise in the first place.
It is the duty of a slave to serve others well.
In the past... I have never seen any maid who took care of the prince get a reward for this.
The emperor's partiality is too obvious.
"I heard that you, the imperial uncles, have prepared a lot of gifts for Crown Prince Cheyue. Please show them all to me and start calmly."
All the princes present were stunned.
Father wants to see in public what gifts they have prepared for Crown Prince Cheyue?
This... which song is this sung from?
When giving gifts, isn't it necessary to wait until the banquet is over and the guests have left, then go back and slowly open them piece by piece?