Chapter 649: Emperor Maode escapes into Buddhism (second update)
Author: sunny
Chapter 649: Emperor Maode escapes into Buddhism... (Second update)
"My lord, according to my opinion, this is not a bad thing for my lord, it is even a great joy."
Wu Zhizhong looked at Chen Shilang with a dark face, but the other person was smiling and trying to please him, and it didn't look like he was trying to seduce him.
"Sir, I am speaking from the bottom of my heart. First of all, if I think about it from your perspective."
"First, the official family is willing to adopt their beloved daughter into your lap, which shows how much the official family trusts you."
"Secondly, this girl will marry Xiao Gao, the number one scholar, in the name of your beloved daughter. In this way, Sir, you can be regarded as being married to Xiao Gao, the number one scholar."
"It can also bring the relationship closer between each other, and it will be easier for the boss to help Xiao Gao become the champion in the future."
"And in my opinion, Duke Zhuangyuan has always kept his promises and said exactly what he said."
"Presumably the official's beloved daughter has taken a fancy to Xiao Gao, the number one scholar. Even the official himself is afraid that he has the intention to accept Xiao Gao, the number one scholar, as his beloved son-in-law."
"But I can't bear to let an unparalleled talent like Xiao Gao Zhuangyuan lose the opportunity to become the pillar of the country and take charge of the court."
As the saying goes, "There is a ban on guests at home, so there is no way to meet and hear from scholars."
The officials loved her very much and favored her better than other empresses, so many ministers had frequently expressed their nephews' admiration for the maode empress to the officials as early as a few years ago.
In this way, I will really be deeply bound to the Guan family and Xiao Gao.
"Ah this..."
Of course, these are not the main point. The main point is that Zhao Fujin, the Maode Emperor, is the beloved daughter of the official family.
"That's why I came up with such a...a more tactful way to solve this problem."
Furthermore, if that day, if that little brat Xiao Gao hadn't been there, joking with him with a playful smile.
Even Cai Jing also made plans for his own son and asked the officials for marriage several times, hoping that the talented and beautiful empress would marry Cai Tiao, the fifth son of his family.
"Hiss... This, this kind of operation is too..."
This made many ministers speculate that it was because the emperor had angered the officials and was left out in the cold. In desperation, she entered the family and was no longer stained by the worldly world.
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Another strange phenomenon is that the Maode Emperor became a monk and her biological father, the official Zhao Ji, did not feel much sorrow or sorrow.
"Yang Jian, when will the envoy to the Liao Kingdom return?"
All of them had been presented to the official case by the Imperial City Secretary. The Emperor of the Song Dynasty was looking at the information with a calm expression, and even commented a few words from time to time.
"It's enough to show that Xiao Gao's number one scholar is as important to the officials as he is to the Emperor Ji..."
Importantly, in order to prevent the princess from intervening in politics, the Song Dynasty even stipulated that officials were not allowed to visit the princess's house privately, and it was illegal for the princess's consort to even make friends with officials.
This news was quite shocking to the people in Tokyo during the Song Dynasty.
In the second year of Yuanfeng (1079), Su Shi was demoted due to the Wutai Poetry Case. After finding out the fact that Wang Shen was dating him, he was immediately demoted.
Wu Zhizhong stroked his long beard and listened silently to Chen Shilang's analysis, and he believed deeply in his heart. Indeed, the other party's words had indeed spoken into his heart.
Now he suddenly escaped into Buddhism, which naturally aroused people's speculation.
Wu Zhizhong's eyes widened instantly and he looked at the other party with disbelief.
Wu Zhizhong sucked for a long time as if he had a toothache. If the officials really wanted to do this, the people in the world would not be able to criticize the officials except complaining about their stupidity.
"Wouldn't this be equivalent to cutting off the secular world and cutting off the official family?"
The third daughter of Emperor Taizong of the Song Dynasty, the eldest princess of the Ping Kingdom, became a nun with the Buddhist name Master Yuanming. The sixth daughter, the eldest princess of the Wei Kingdom, also became a nun at Yunhua Temple in Kaifeng Prefecture and became a nun. Her Buddhist name was Master Baoci Zhengjue...
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Could it be that I still can’t let go of this old face?
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Two days later, the beloved daughter of the official family, Princess Maode, escaped into Buddhism for unknown reasons and entered Lingyin Temple in Tokyo to practice.
Before Yuanfeng, Wang Shen, the consort of the Princess of Shu, had a good relationship with Su Shi, and they often exchanged favors and gave each other gifts.
All in all, these are various rumors widely circulated among the subjects of the Song Dynasty in Bianliang, Tokyo.
There are all kinds of messy gossips, and there are even rumors that the Maode Emperor is in love with the eleven-year-old prodigy Gao Zhang, who is the top scorer in high school.
Yang Jian, who was standing by, saw his eyelids twitching wildly, but he could only say nothing and continue to pretend to be dumbfounded.
"My brother's words make sense, but I really don't understand how an official can cut ties with his beloved daughter, Emperor Maode."
After all, he only has feelings in his heart and no opinions to express.
But if Emperor Maode and Princess Zhenxin were to marry, Gao Zhang's career would be over.
XXX is too outrageous, XXX is quite realistic...
However, they were all declined by the officials, who said they wanted to keep their beloved daughter by their side for a few more years and discuss it later.
The important thing is that the princesses of the Song Dynasty did not become Taoists when they became monks, but entered Buddhism. This has to be said to be a very strange phenomenon.
However, the emperor did not allow it, which made the Maode Emperor Ji Yi Leng become discouraged and determined to escape into Buddhism and guard the ancient Qingdeng Buddha.
Forget about the sixth child, Cai Jing is still very self-aware. The sixth child of his family, who claims to be the Qilin son of the Cai family and the elder of the small pavilion, is really going to marry the princess. God knows what kind of trouble will be caused.
If it weren't for the fact that he knew the secret between Guan Jia and Xiao Gao, I'm afraid Guan Jia wouldn't trust him so much.
After turning over it for a long time, the official Zhao Ji casually put it aside.
Chen Shilang narrowed his eyes and considered for a long time. Suddenly his eyes lit up and he whispered in Wu Zhizhong's ear.
Maybe the official family would not have an idea and think of marrying their daughter by adopting this method to them.
When I think of Xiao Gao's talents and abilities, and the fact that he is so favored by the emperor, he even came up with such a cool maneuver in order to save his future.
Although I have been clean and self-sufficient all my life, now that officials are willing to use such means to protect their future.
Only when Wu Zhizhong heard the news, except that his face turned black and his eyelids twitched wildly, he said nothing about such things.
The purpose of such strict precautions is, of course, to prevent princesses and relatives from getting involved in politics, and to prevent the story of the Tang Dynasty from repeating itself.
"Guan Jia, the news we received before is that they will not go south until autumn."
"From Changchun Prefecture in the Liao Kingdom to Bianliang, Tokyo, I'm afraid it will be late autumn anyway."
"Well, in that case, there are still several months left. Since Xiao Gao has successfully completed his important mission as an envoy, there is no way he should not be rewarded for his merit..."