Half a month later, the Xuanwen Hall was officially opened, located in the Liyuan Jiaofang in Liangzhou Palace City.
Liyuan Jiaofang is different from Taichang Temple. It is a music and dance organization for the emperor's private training, which includes all the top kaikos, dancers and musicians from the Tang Dynasty.
The combined population of the Liyuan Jiaofang in Chang'an and Luoyang exceeded 3,000.
However, when Li Longji escaped from Chang'an, these three thousand people were left behind in the two capitals, and most of them suffered a miserable fate.
After the emperor moved to Liangzhou, he originally planned to make great efforts to re-establish the Liyuan Jiaofang, but later stopped midway due to a series of changes in the palace.
Now, when Zhou Jun entered the Liyuan Jiaofang in the palace, he saw that the courtyard was deep and desolate everywhere, but he could no longer see the splendor of the Liyuan in Chang'an City.
When Zhou Jun was sighing, a person walked out, it was Fan Jinian, the chamberlain supervisor.
Before Fan Jinian walked up to him, Zhou Jun raised his hand and called Fan Gong.
Fan Jinian was shocked when he saw this. He quickly ran over to support Zhou Jun and kept saying, "The Prime Minister has broken this old slave!"
Zhou Jun straightened up and said to Fan Jinian: "Mr. Fan, please call me Zhou Erlang."
Hearing this, Fan Jinian hesitated a little, but finally called Zhou Lang softly.
Zhou Jun: "Mr. Fan has been very concerned about the preparations for the Xuanwen Hall."
Fan Jinian waved his hand and said with a smile: "Old slave got an errand, he should do his duty... Besides, our family likes singing, dancing and drama, and we have always been on good terms with the former envoy of Liyuan Jiaofang, Marshal Tian Gong Lei Haiqing. Now we can
I am overjoyed to have the opportunity to renovate the pear garden."
Zhou Jun vaguely remembered that Lei Haiqing, the eunuch of the Liyuan Jiaofang, was the eunuch of the Tang Dynasty who was revered as the god of drama in later generations. He couldn't help but ask: "How is Marshal Tian Gong doing now?"
Fan Jinian sighed: "Anlushan captured Chang'an, and the rebels plundered civil and military officials, concubines, and musicians. Lei Haiqing was also captured. The rebels held a banquet in Ningbi Pond in Luoyang and forced more than a hundred of the captured Liyuan disciples.
People sang and danced to celebrate. Lei Haiqing held his head high and refused, and hit the thief with a pipa. He was immediately executed by An Lushan Lingchi in the Theater Horse Hall."
When Zhou Jun heard this, he also shook his head. First it was Pang Zhonghe, and now it is Lei Haiqing. There were many loyal servants among the servants, but the emperor turned his back on everything.
Fan Jinian braced himself and said: "Mr. Zhou, please go to the courtyard first."
Zhou Jun nodded and followed Fan Jinian into the vestibule.
I saw nearly a hundred people kneeling in the courtyard, first kowtow, and then said: "Prime Minister."
Zhou Jun looked around and found that most of them were young women with extraordinary looks. Some of the rest were chambermaids, some were musicians, and some were half-grown children.
Fan Jinian cleared his throat and said to these people: "From today on, the Liyuan Jiaofang will be merged into the Xuanwen Hall. You should do your work seriously and don't gossip or cheat. If not, our family will definitely remove you."
Tongue, break your legs again!"
Everyone hurriedly praised him but didn't dare.
Fan Jinian nodded and saw Qin walking out of the inner garden. He smiled and bowed his hand to Zhou Jun: "Mr. Zhou, the real owner of the Xuanwen Hall is here. Let's go first."
Zhou Jun nodded.
After Fan Jinian walked away, Xie Qin came to Zhou Jun. He first said Wan Fu and then said: "The inner garden has been sorted out."
Zhou Jun looked behind Xie Qin and found that Xu Hezi, the singer in the mansion, was also there.
When Xie Qin saw Zhou Jun looking at Xu Hezi with a puzzled look on his face, he said to the kneeling people in the Liyuan: "Okay, let's go do something."
After everyone dispersed, Xie Qin said to Zhou Jun: "The princess knew that Zhou Lang was coming to the Liyuan, so she sent Xu Hezi to be a helper."
Zhou Jun was a little confused. Why did Yin Yu ask Xu Hezi to come here to help?
Jie Qin looked at Zhou Jun's expression and knew that he had not yet figured out the twists and turns, so he added: "There are many women in the Liyuan, who are the leading people in the palace collected from all over the country, whether they are looks or
Their talents are all top-notch."
When Zhou Jun heard this, he realized that Yin Yu was worried that she was outside with "colorful flags fluttering".
Zhou Jun shook his head in amusement, and said to Jie Qin: "Let's go to the inner garden first."
Walking on the road, Xie Qin said to Zhou Jun: "The Xuanwen Hall has five departments, namely the Liyuan Department, which manages the singing, dancing and singing in the palace, the Library Department, which manages the collection of books and records, the Compilation Department, which manages the writing of newspapers, and the
The Printing Department for printing and distribution, and finally the Miscellaneous Department for assistance.”
Zhou Jun glanced behind him, Xu Hezi lowered his head and fell behind, following suit.
Zhou Jun asked Jie Qin: "Where is the ingenuity of movable type printing?"
Jie Qin: "The roulette, die, rolling mill, ink roller, etc. have all been prepared. Five thousand words of wooden movable type have been prepared, which is enough for daily document printing... Oh, by the way, there is one more thing.
"
Zhou Jun: "What's the matter?"
Xie Qin: "Ruo'e heard that she wanted to write a storybook and clamored to find a position as a literary writer."
Zhou Jun waved his hand helplessly: "She was originally very lively. In the past two years as a mother, I thought she would restrain herself, but unexpectedly she is still the same as before... Anyway, she is talented in literature. If she can help polish the script, it would not be a bad thing.
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Xie Qin nodded and led Zhou Jun to a separate courtyard.
There were several stalwart servants acting as guards at the entrance of the courtyard. When they saw Zhou Jun and Xie Qin approaching, they quickly knelt down and said, "I've seen the Prime Minister. I know everyone who's seen him."
Zhou Jun walked straight into the courtyard. Before he stepped into the door of the wing, he smelled a faint fragrance of ink.
Xie Qin came over and said: "The school clerks, clerks, Zhang Gu, etc. here are all confidants trained by me. There will never be any leakage of secrets."
Zhou Jun visited the other courtyard and finally came to the study in the side hall.
Sitting at the desk, Zhou Jun said to Jie Qin: "Now that the machines, equipment, and personnel are in place, it's time to compile the first residence report... Are the documents I asked you to collect before available?"
Xie Qin nodded, then took down a large pile of books from the bookshelf, put them on the desk, and said: "These are price books exchanged between various places in the Tang Dynasty. These are the price books sold in restaurants, wine shops and goulan
The strange anecdotes and strange stories collected in it are the latest poems written by literati and poets in recent times."
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! After putting the books into categories, Xie Qin said to Zhou Jun: "Other articles in Di Bao are easy to collect, but there are only serialized scripts, which are not available at the moment.
Landing."
Zhou Jun took out a piece of paper and wrote the three characters "Nie Yinniang" on one side.
After Xie Qin saw it, he read the name repeatedly, and then asked Zhou Jun: "Is this the name of the Newspeak book?"
Zhou Jun nodded and then said: "I am responsible for writing the outline of the storybook. As for the details and poetic dialogue, you can find someone to complete it."
After speaking, Zhou Jun began to process and adapt the story of Nie Yinniang based on his memory.
"Nie Yinniang" was originally a biography in "Taiping Guangji".
It tells the story of a woman who was adopted by nuns as a child and taught martial arts during the Zhenyuan period of the Tang Dynasty. When she grew up, she became a chivalrous and righteous woman.
Zhou Jun did not intend to use the original story text, but changed the era when Nie Yinniang was born to the end of Kaiyuan, and wrote her as the daughter of an official, because the family was framed by traitors when she was young, and her parents and other relatives died in
On the way to exile, she herself was sold privately to slaves.
In the middle of transporting the slaves, Nie Yinniang looked for an opportunity to escape, but she lost her footing and fell into a deep valley.
In the valley, Nie Yinniang accidentally found a hidden cave and found a corpse in it. Next to the corpse were two daggers, male and female, and a peerless sword manual.
Nie Yinniang was in the valley, drinking from mountain springs when she was thirsty, eating wild fruits when she was hungry, and spending the rest of the time practicing swordsmanship without sleeping or eating.
Finally one day, Nie Yinniang perfected her swordsmanship and stepped on the cliff as if walking on flat ground. She left the valley and returned to her hometown, intending to find her former enemy.
Jie Qin, who was watching in ecstasy, saw Zhou Jun suddenly stop writing and asked hurriedly: "What happened next? Did Yin Niang take revenge later?"
Zhou Jun put down the pen, dried the ink stains, and said: "Since it is a serial, it must leave some suspense for the viewers. The following plots will be continued in the future."
Xie Qin felt bitter after hearing this. She picked up the manuscript of "Nie Yinniang", rolled her eyes at Zhou Jun, and walked to the editing room of the editing department.
Zhou Jun looked at her retreating back, feeling a little funny in his heart.
Roughly speaking, the plot of this adapted "Nie Yinniang" is about the death of both parents, a blood feud, falling to the bottom, unexpected encounters and treasures, great achievements in magic, and going out for revenge...
These are all bad jokes that have been used in later generations of novels to cause headaches.
But for readers of the Tang Dynasty, these vulgar jokes, which are almost routine, are actually extremely interesting plots that can quickly catch the eye and make people want to stop.