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Chapter 4: Recalling the two generations of loyal martyrs in Rong and Ning, lamenting that the Jia family has no successors

 Reader, although Jia Lan is a person who has traveled through time, he has also devoured "The Red Mansion". Why did he escape from this place of Jia Mansion when he knew clearly whether his fate would be easy or not?

The most important thing is for my mother, Li Wan.

Li Wan said in his judgment in "The Official Book of the Twelve Hairpins of Jinling":

The spring breeze of peaches and plums has finished bearing fruit, but in the end they are like a pot of orchids.

Like ice water, jealousy is in vain, and it is useless to joke with others.

Li Wan's life was filled with originally beautiful things, but they all passed away in a blink of an eye. Her husband left just after he gained fame. His son had no blessings when his career was promoted.

Mrs. Wang, her mother-in-law, didn't like Li Wan. Firstly, she felt that she was clinging to her son's death. Secondly, she didn't want to hand over the power of the housekeeper, so she sent him away on the pretext of being a widow to observe the festival. She also arranged for Jia Lian to marry Sister Feng and let Sister Feng take charge of the house.

In advance, Li Wan's monthly routine was increased to double that of Sister Feng, which planted a nail in the relationship between the two of them in advance. He took charge and gained a good reputation, while all the bad ones were passed on to the subordinates.

The miserable Li Wan had no choice but to place his hope in Jia Lan. In the end, Jia Lan won the election, promoted his official career, and revived his family business. However, by that time, Li Wan had already faded away like the setting sun, and there was not much left, so he said: "With great power and great honors,

The road to the underworld is near."

Jia Lan's future happiness may be what Li Wan wants for Jia Lan, but it is not what Jia Lan expects for his mother.

"The Analects of Confucius": You don't talk about the strange power and chaos of the gods, but you respect the ghosts and gods and keep them at a distance.

With something as magical as soul penetration appearing, Jia Lan dares not to be in awe of the invisible power?

Or to think about it differently, does the theory of world line convergence exist? Is it possible that the impact of the butterfly effect actually has an upper limit. Unless the barriers can be broken, the world lines will eventually converge and return to the same result, ending up in a vast white land.

Clean?

Under the premise that the Jia family must be doomed, think of a better way to cut it out. Let's not talk about changing fate against the will of heaven. Maybe there is still some room for change in everyone's ending?

Shen Sheng died inside, and Chong'er was safe outside.

Secondly, after two years of time travel, Jia Lan probably had a rough idea of ​​what the people in the Jia family were like.

In a word, the people in this family have a somewhat naive view of the court. Even Jia Lan, who was just a laborer in later generations, felt that it was too biased.

A founding family like the Rong Ning Erfu could stay safe even if it was just a salary due to its merits, but the people of the Jia family didn't seem to think so, and they tried not to take the ordinary path, but ended up getting deeper and deeper into trouble.

This is a paradoxical ancient Chinese world.

The general history of the Qin, Han, Tang and Song dynasties is similar to the ancient times that Jia Lan is familiar with, and the biggest point of difference appears in the late Ming Dynasty.

In the last years of Chongzhen, the Northeastern Di of Liao Dynasty marched southward, and Shenzhou overthrew. Taizu raised righteous troops in the south of the Yangtze River, and settled in the south of the Yangtze River for six years. He also personally led the three armies to the north to conquer the Central Plains, and conquered the old capital. He followed the example of the Emperor of Heaven in defending the country, and made Peiping his god.

Beijing, established Daxia.

The surname of the country in this dynasty was Xiao. Taizu Xiao Zhan was a native of Nanzhou. He was a branch of the Xiao family in Dinghantang who moved south. His appearance was winding and he was more than eight feet tall. He was resolute in nature and rarely had far-sightedness. He once said: "At the end of the Ming Dynasty,

, the Mongolian and Yuan troubles will come back again!" He practiced martial arts with fellow villagers Jia Yan and Jia Yuan brothers, and acted as a knight. Many people in the state obeyed him and respected him as "Nanzhou Hu Baoyi."

Jia Yan and Jia Yuan, one of them led the Chinese army to guard the holy cavalry, and the other was the commander-in-chief of the former army. He must be the vanguard in every battle. He worked hard and made great contributions. He should have been crowned king. The two of them resigned and were promoted to special honors. Ning Guogong. The imperial decree granted him honor.

Ning Mansion is called Xifu by the Jia family because Rongfu is in the west, and Ningfu is in the east, so it is called Dongfu.

Although the Founding Lord was known as the Four Kings and Eight Dukes, whenever major events happened, he was actually led by the Second Duke Rongning.

Beidi, who had retreated outside the customs, invaded invaders year after year. In the fourteenth year of Taizu's Dali calendar, the first battle of Liaodong broke out. Taizu personally fought with the leader of Beidi to join forces with Ningjin. The battle lasted for dozens of days. Hundreds of generals died in battle. One day, the Beidi army won.

Suolun soldiers from the far north came to help and defeated the left army of the Xia army. King Beijing and others died in the battle.

Afterwards, the Beidi soldiers took advantage of their victory and rushed straight to the Xia State Commander's camp. The two Dukes Rong and Ning led the central army to fight to the death and annihilated all the Suo Lun soldiers.

Prince Duo'ergun fought fiercely for a day and killed him in formation. However, the two princes also died of exhaustion and died with a smile on their face.

In this battle, most of the Beidi army was damaged, as was the Xia army. Taizu lost his femur and humiliation, and was in great mourning. He withdrew his troops and returned to the dynasty. After a few years, he collapsed and passed to Taizong. Taizong passed on to the present emperor.

A century later, Beidi made a comeback under the personal command of the hero Xuan Ye. At that time, Jia Daishan, the second-generation Rongguo Gong, led his army north to meet the enemy. The second Liaodong Battle broke out. Both sides suffered heavy casualties after fighting for several months before they stopped fighting.<

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The following year, the deposed crown prince initiated the Forbidden Gate Movement, and Jingying Jiedu envoy Jia Dai Shanpingzhi was impeached by imperial officials. According to the imperial history, Jia Jing, an official of the Ningguo Prefecture in the old East Palace, was impeached. Jia Daishan tied his sons Jia She and Jia Jing to the court to apologize for their crimes.

The courtiers argued fiercely and committed suicide in front of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Supreme Leader felt his loyalty and issued an edict to exempt Rong Ning and the two palaces from the crime of coercion. So Jia Jing became a monk, Jia She was confined at home, and the Rongguo Palace was managed by Jia Zheng.

After this incident, the Supreme Being was heartbroken, and it was passed down that he was the fourth prince, and his reign was Qingfeng.

A few years later, Jia Lan's father Jia Zhu died, and Yuanchun entered the palace to serve as the female historian.

If things go on peacefully like this, the Jia family will inevitably be able to stay safe, but unexpectedly they will have thoughts that they shouldn't have, and this has to be mentioned by Jia's mother.

As the wife of Jia Daishan, Jia's mother wanted to revitalize the family, but she forgot her husband's warning before his death. After listening to Jia She's words, she continued to draw resources from the Jia family to make Yuanchun a concubine.

The old father saw through his son's ambition and talent, but he didn't expect that he would be so bold.

When it came to the case of deposing the crown prince before, it can only be said that he was short-sighted and chose the wrong treasure. Now the operation of the Yuan concubine shows that the Jia family no longer wants to take sides and wants to be the king on their own!

How could this important matter of seizing the direct descendant be so simple?!

But Jia Lan learned the news from his mother Li Wan and two maids, including Jia Mu and Mrs. Wang, and even Sister Feng was very happy with it.

Jia Mu must simply want to have a prince and grandson, Mrs. Wang... I guess he wants something.

It can be seen from this that the Jia family is now suffering from heavy work and eight losses, and there is no support.

The only male member of the Jia family who has three righteous views is Jia Lan's grandfather Jia Zheng. According to Jia Lan's observation, Jia Zheng likes to be literary, has a simple nature, and has a heart to educate his family.

However, Jia Zheng's position in the Jia family is very embarrassing. He is not the eldest son of Rongguo Mansion, but Jia She is. Just because the latter committed a serious mistake and was favored by the Holy Spirit to be able to seize the title, he is already Amitabha, so the power of the housekeeper can only be delegated to Amitabha.

On Jia Zheng.

But his stewardship actually originated from his father Jia Daishan. After his father's death, Jia Mu took control of the patriarchal principles, which resulted in Jia Zheng not being able to go beyond Jia Mu in many matters in the Rongguo Mansion.

Although Jia's mother is known as the old lady, she is not the old lady She in "The Yang Family General" who can lead the army. Although she is good at human affairs and knows the affairs of the inner house, her vision is not broad enough.

With the Rongguo Mansion like this, Jia Zheng of the Ningguo Mansion is even more embarrassed. He is not the patriarch of the Jia Mansion, and he is inherently inferior to the other party. How can he talk about other people's affairs?

If you really want to talk, you can only use Jia Mu's seniority to make the case, but in this way, Jia Zheng will be even less able to conflict with Jia Mu.

So things come around again.

Jia Zheng is not without vision, he is also a person with experience, and he can sense the crisis of Jia's house being destroyed to some extent.

Jia Lan also sympathizes with Jia Zheng, the grandfather, and can feel the pain of Jia Zheng even with little contact.

If mother Li Wan's widowhood is a hardship, then Jia Zheng's is also the same.

Tired!


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