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Chapter 474

Min'er grabbed the book Yunxi put down and said, "Dad, what kind of book is this?"

Yunxi said: "It's a storybook sent by someone below."

"The storybook? What is the storybook?" Min'er opened it, looked at it, and said, "Isn't this about Grandpa Zeng's founding of the country? But why is it different from what dad usually told us?" Yun said.

Occasionally, Xi would hold Min'er and tell her stories about the founding of the People's Republic of China. Although Min'er couldn't remember most of them, the few that she remembered were different from what was written in "The Heroes of the Ming Dynasty".

Yunxi said: "The storybooks are those books that ordinary people heard from storytellers when they had free time. Dad also asked the eunuchs in the palace to show you what a storyteller is."

"And since this is a storybook, of course it cannot be exactly the same as a history book, otherwise the people will not like to hear it."

If Min'er were older, she might say: 'So what if the people don't like to hear what Grandpa Zeng did? How can he tamper with it wantonly!'

But now Min'er is still young and can't say such words, so she just continues to watch.

Yunxi took "The Heroes of the Ming Dynasty" from her hand and said, "We'll read it after we finish eating."

Usually Yunxi was very strict with their dining etiquette, so Miner didn't say anything and just started eating lunch honestly.

However, she didn't eat much at lunch. She finished her lunch quickly and picked up "The Heroes of the Ming Dynasty" to read again.

After a while, Yunxi also finished eating. He stared at Min'er who was watching "The Heroes of the Ming Dynasty" for a moment, and thought to himself: "Min'er is really like me when I was a child. I could hold my sister's when I was not in elementary school.

I enjoyed reading the history book with gusto.”

Then Yunxi smiled and said: "I think it's a good write-up."

Min'er put down "The Heroes of the Ming Dynasty" and said very seriously: "Dad, although the writing is good, why does my daughter feel a little awkward? It's not good. It's better to listen to my husband telling history in Mandarin."

"Is that so?" Yunxi said.

In fact, even though he was very addicted just now, he also felt that there were some problems with this novel, although he could not tell what the problems were. He was also a little hesitant about whether to use him as a standard novel describing the deeds of the founding generation of the People's Republic of China.

'But since Min'er feels the same way, I decided not to use this as a standard to describe the deeds of the founding generation, and let others write it.'

‘Actually, there’s no need to rush this. If this group of people can’t write something that satisfies them, there will be another group of people. Just take your time.’ Yunxi thought.

Afterwards, Yunxi asked Luan Wei: "How was Wen Yuan's performance today? Is there anything disrespectful to Mr. or anything that disrupted order?"

Luan Wei immediately replied: "His Royal Highness the Crown Prince performed very well today. Although I did not fully understand what I said to him, he was very calm and did not do anything disrespectful."

Just kidding, there is nothing wrong with Wenyuan's performance. Even if there is something wrong, he doesn't dare to say it! Even if Yunxi doesn't punish him, the queen may not cause trouble for him. What's more, he himself wants to be crown prince.

, how could you say bad things about the prince?

As for whether he understood what he was talking about and couldn't hide it even if he wanted to, Luan Wei could only tell the truth. But this is normal for a child of only three years old, and there is no need to hide it.

Yunxi also felt that it was normal not to understand, but it was not normal to be able to understand. Xiyao sent him to enlightenment now without expecting him to understand much, just to let him receive some edification.

Yunxi asked him a few more questions, picked up "The Heroes of the Ming Dynasty" and left, leaving Luan Wei a little depressed.

Luan Wei was also very ambitious, but unfortunately Yunxi didn't seem to think that he was a talented person in governing the country, and just asked him to educate children here.

Of course, there are many benefits to enlightening the prince. If you gain the trust of the prince, you may become an important minister of the country in the future. Especially now that the prince has also been sent to him for enlightenment, he will be more reliable in the future.

But who doesn’t want to be able to become an official and a prime minister at a young age? How long will it take for these princes to grow up and join the country?

So Luan Wei always wanted to show his face in front of Yunxi and show his talents, but unfortunately Yunxi never gave him such an opportunity.

'We can only see if there is a good opportunity next time.' Luan Wei thought.

In fact, Yunxi didn't understand Luan Wei's thoughts? But he really felt that Luan Wei was suitable to be an enlightenment teacher and not suitable to be an official in the court. Otherwise, Yunxi would at least let him be a middle school scholar, no The association only bears the name Hanlin Academy Hanlin.

Yunxi returned to the Qianqing Palace, called his guard Song Liang and said, "Send this "The Heroes of the Ming Dynasty" to Luo Guanzhong and tell him that I am not very satisfied with this book and find someone else to write it."

Song Liang took the order and came down.

There was still nothing going on in the afternoon, and Yunxi felt that the fourth auxiliary officer was almost getting hairy.

In the evening, Yunxi felt that he had been in Kunning Palace for several nights in a row, so he went to Yanxi Palace in Miaojin to rest.

The next morning was even duller than yesterday. No one said anything important, and there were no important details to comment on. It was just that the decrees decided by Yunxi during the Chinese New Year regarding the prince's vassalage and tribute from the foreign countries were officially issued. After that, countless envoys set out from the capital to various vassal states or fan states.

After having lunch at noon, Yunxi said to the fourth assistant officer: "I have something to do in the afternoon, so I will not be in Qianqing Palace. You stay in Qianqing Palace. If there is anything important, find Wang Xi immediately and he will inform me."

The four people agreed. As for what happened to Yunxi? There were too many situations, and they neither cared nor dared to care.

However, a familiar scene appeared again. After noon, a man and a woman walked out of Donghua Gate again, escorted by several bright guards and countless secret guards, probably walking in the direction of the Lantern Festival.

One of the guards secretly complained as they walked: "Your Majesty is doting on the concubine too much. In order to maintain a balance, he took Concubine Chen out to visit the lantern festival. Isn't it annoying? I've been watching it for two days." I think enough is enough.'

Yes, Yunxi brought Xu Miaojin out of the palace today, and they are no longer Xiyao sisters.

Yunxi's intention was not to maintain balance, but when she was resting in Yanxi Palace last night, Xu Miaojin used the "Eighteen Strategies to Control Your Father" taught to her by her fourth sister-in-law, and told Yunxi about this with a hint of jealousy; Yunxi also liked Xu Miaojin very much, so he decided to take her out for a walk today.

But at this moment, Yunxi looked at the similar guards around him, looked at the similar routes around him, and the people around him who had changed, and suddenly felt that he was a proper scum in modern times! He had six women at the same time, and he had no control over one of them. I like all three of them very much. In modern times, they are probably scum criticized by girls on the Internet.

‘It seems like ancient times are better! Even if a wife wants to monopolize her husband, she doesn’t dare to say it, and public opinion doesn’t support it.’ Yunxi thought to himself.

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