Yunxi saw that they no longer objected, so he said nothing. In fact, he didn't understand Taoist theory very well, and had always used religion as a tool to maintain rule. Now he felt that Taoism was not very easy to use, so he wanted to
It's easier to use, that's all.
This reform will have little impact on the Han people in the country. Most people are superficial believers anyway, but it can increase the success rate of missionary work in other ethnic areas allocated by Yunxi to Taoism, and stabilize the rule of the Ming Dynasty. Yunxi's purpose
That's it.
Yunhe said a few more words to them and discussed some details. Seeing that the sun had already hung on the treetops, he let them go down.
Then Yunhe ordered Wang Xi to bring over the memorials drafted by Bao Zhao and others, read through them all, processed them, and then ordered them to be sent to the General Affairs Department for distribution. He stood up, stretched, and stomped to Kunning Palace.
While walking, Yunxi gave instructions: "Wang Xi, you will send someone outside the palace early tomorrow morning to inform King Ning and King Qin to come to the palace to have an audience. Sizheng Luo Guanzhong of the Wen and Propaganda Department of the Chinese Army Governor's Office also announced that he will enter the palace as well."
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"Yes, Your Majesty." Wang Xi said.
Yunxi gave a few more instructions, and finally said to Wang Xi: "Wang Xi, there are more things to do during the New Year this year, so I can't let you go home for the New Year. When these few days pass, I will give you a big holiday."
"It is the duty of a slave to serve His Majesty. Moreover, the palace is so busy. Even if His Majesty lets the slave go out to rest, he will not be able to rest." Wang Xi said.
Yunxi smiled and was about to speak when he suddenly heard the voice of a child coming from the right and quickly turned his head to look.
I saw a few children of six or seven years old jumping from his right side, some boys and girls. The girls were naturally Baoqing, Siqi and Xianqin, and the boys were Zhu Wenkui, Zhu Yunwen's eldest son. Four.
A group of children were laughing and playing together. I don’t know how they met.
Several children were talking lively. When they saw Yunxi, the three children except Baoqing immediately bowed to him and Baoqing also sang "O".
Yunxi responded to Wen Kui's courtesy, and then said to him: "Why is Wen Kui still in the palace today? Didn't the second brother return to Beijing the day before yesterday? Why don't you go back home to reunite with the second brother?"
"I'm telling uncle, my father said that he will study at the Royal Academy today and tomorrow. It's not a short journey from Prince Wu's Mansion to the palace, and he spends a lot of time on the road every day, so he asked his nephew to stay in the palace for these two days.
, I’ll go back home after school tomorrow night.” Zhu Wenkui said.
"Oh," Yunxi said: "Actually, it's almost the new year, and you can't see your second brother often, so you don't go to school these two days. Anyway, the gentlemen who taught in the last two days can also see that you are absent-minded.
It won’t teach anything useful.”
Although Zhu Wenkui is Zhu Yunwen's son, his personality is still different from Zhu Yunwen. He is young and does not hide his thoughts. When he heard what Yunxi said, he murmured with a pulled face: "I know, but my father
No."
Yunxi was amused by him, thinking that Zhu Wenkui would never dare to make such an expression in front of Zhu Yunwen, so he couldn't help but said: "It's okay, uncle is here! Uncle sent someone to Prince Wu's Mansion to tell his second brother that he must not
I'll blame you."
Zhu Wenkui was very moved by what Yunxi said. He came to Beijing on the twentieth day of the first month of this year. First, he was officially crowned the Crown Prince of Wu by Yunxi, and then he entered the Royal Academy to study. He has not seen his biological father and mother for nearly a year.
I missed Zhu Wenkui and his wife very much, so when I heard Yunxi's unreliable idea, I said, "Uncle, don't you lie?"
"Uncle is the emperor, how can he lie to others?" Yunxi said seriously.
"Then please ask my uncle to send his bodyguards to escort my nephew back to Prince Wu's Mansion to explain to my father," Zhu Wenkui said.
"Okay, no problem." Yunxi said. He immediately called Huang Fu over to say a few words, and asked him to leave with a happy Zhu Wenkui.
"Second brother saw me begging for mercy. Of course he won't let you go to school again tomorrow, but when Huang Fu leaves and returns from Prince Wu's Mansion, he will definitely scold you, and he actually believed me." I just cheated my nephew a little bit.
Yunxi looked at Zhu Wenkui's back and smiled as if he had heard a big joke.
"Guanjia, what are you laughing at?" a little girl's voice suddenly sounded.
"Why don't you laugh?" Yunxi said again: "Official family?"
"Yes, the teacher in the girls' school said that in the former Song Dynasty, calling the emperor Guanjia was better than calling him Emperor or anything else, so I called you Guanjia." The one who dared to talk to Yunxi like this was naturally Yunxi.
My sister-in-law is celebrating her birthday.
"Is this still taught in school?" Yunxi asked. He didn't know what every course in the girls' school taught, except for two courses.
"Uncle, the teacher in the calligraphy and painting class mentioned it by the way when he was talking about the famous calligrapher and painter of the Song Dynasty, the princess consort of Shu Kingdom, Wang Xian." Siqi said.
"That's it." Yunxi nodded. Suddenly something occurred to him and asked: "Then what does your calligraphy and painting class teacher say about Wang Xian?"
"The teacher said that Wang Xian was a famous calligrapher and painter in the Song Dynasty. However, because of the prosperity of culture in the Song Dynasty, there were many people who were more powerful than Wang Xian, so he failed to leave much fame in the history books; if he were to be placed in
In other dynasties, he should be considered a famous calligrapher and painter." Xian Qin said.
"Wang Xi, write it down. I will see the queen later and ask her to expel this gentleman from the school." Yunxi said. Wang Xi nodded in agreement.
"Brother Emperor, why did you suddenly expel Mr. Du from the school?" Xianqin asked.
"This Wang Xian is not a good thing," Yunxi said: "It's just for ordinary people, but it means something different to you."
"Wang Xian was the consort of a princess in the Song Dynasty, but he was depressed because he could not develop in his official career after marrying the princess. He even blamed the princess and had a bad relationship with her, which led to the untimely death of the princess of Shu in Song Dynasty."
"This is a matter of the previous generation. If ordinary people just talk about it, that's all. But this gentleman knows that you are princesses and princesses and yet he still praises such a person. I am very unhappy about it, so I decided to expel her from the school."
Siqi felt that it was inappropriate for Yunxi to expel Mr. Du from the girls' school just because of this; but she didn't say anything.
She didn't say anything, and Xianqin didn't dare to speak even more; Baoqing didn't care about it, so he didn't speak.
After that, Yunxi took the three of them to Kunning Palace. Xiyao saw the three of them. Although it was already late, he did not arrange for dinner immediately. Instead, he first said: "Tomorrow is the last day of this year. You
A few of them have been taking classes for more than half a year, and after the last few classes tomorrow, they will say goodbye to their husbands and bow."
"Yes, aunt (imperial sister-in-law/empress)." the three of them said.