Jia Tanchun felt a little embarrassed now. What happened to Baochai today? She just said such shameful words.
Xue Baochai saw that Jia Tanchun's cheeks were red but his eyes widened, knowing that he was a little annoyed and stopped teasing her.
"If you don't have a choice, your brother will make the decision for you."
What could Jia Tanchun say at this point, he could only sit there and wry.
Xue Baochai went on to say: "Li Rong, the most beautiful girl in the last examination, is now only an editor at the Hanlin Academy, but your brother will definitely put him to great use in the future, and this Li Rong is in his youth and has extraordinary appearance. He is a good match for you."
After Jia Tanchun listened to Xue Baochai's words, he lowered his head and thought for a moment, then nodded slowly.
When Xue Baochai saw this scene, he understood immediately, so he smiled and said, "In that case, I will go back and report to your brother."
Next, Xue Baochai changed the topic and talked about some etiquette required for Jia Huan's marriage.
That night, Xue Baochai reported Jia Tanchun's intention to Jia Ke, and Jia Ke was naturally satisfied after hearing it.
During the day today, Jia Ke also sent Jia Yucun, the Minister of Household Affairs, to test Li Rong, and it really lived up to Jia Ke's expectations. Li Rong was naturally full of joy when he heard that he was getting married to the royal family.
Jia Tanchun's marriage must be reported to the Supreme Emperor Jia Zheng. After all, Jia Zheng is also Jia Tanchun's father. Even though Jia Ke is the emperor, he cannot make his own decisions.
So the next day, Jia Ke went to Kangning Palace in person to meet Jia Zheng.
After Jia Ke saluted Jia Zheng, Jia Ke sat aside and told Jia Zheng the purpose of his visit.
After hearing this, Jia Zheng nodded repeatedly. Jia Zheng's temperament was that he loved these scholars. Knowing that the husband he found for Jia Tanchun this time was the Tanhua Lang of the previous term, he was naturally very satisfied.
After Jia Ke left, Jia Zheng rested at Concubine Zhao's place that night and told Concubine Zhao about Jia Tanchun.
Although Mrs. Zhao favors boys over girls, after all, Jia Tanchun is also a piece of flesh that fell off her body, so there is no reason to not care.
Now that Concubine Zhao heard that Jia Tanchun's marriage was so perfect, she was naturally very happy.
The day after Jia Ke reported it to Jia Zheng, Jia Ke, just like Li Rong, issued the imperial edict of marriage.
What follows are two happy events.
Jia Ke first built a princess palace for Jia Tanchun in the capital, and then equipped Jia Tanchun with all the maids and eunuchs in the princess palace. Still following Jia Yingchun's last rule, he did not assign her a general steward.
Next, Qin Tianjian chose an auspicious day, and Jia Tanchun got married on this day.
As the emperor and Jia Tanchun's brother, Jia Ke personally presided over the wedding for her.
Tanchun's mother, Princess Zhao, also sent her to the sedan chair with tears in her eyes.
When Jia Tanchun was about to get on the sedan chair, he could no longer control his emotions and threw himself into Princess Zhao's arms, sobbing non-stop. It seemed that he wanted to release all the grievances he had suffered over the years.
After Jia Tanchun got married, the next step was Jia Huan's marriage.
There is no need for Jia Ke to take care of this matter himself. Naturally, people from the Qin Tian Jian and the Ministry of Rites will take action.
In terms of scenery, the wedding of a prince is the most grand.
On the day of Jia Huan's wedding, the distance from Prince Kang's Mansion to the Minister of Civil Affairs' Mansion had been blocked by the soldiers of the Infantry Command Yamen.
Colorful flags were erected on both sides of the street, and Jia Huan personally rode a tall horse and took a sedan chair to the official minister's mansion to welcome the bride.
Zhao Shu, the Minister of Civil Affairs, did not let his daughter suffer. The seventy-two dowries shocked the capital.
After these two marriages ended, Jia Ke was free and able to focus on the war in the north again.
This time Jia Ke sent two of his generals to divide the troops into two groups and march north to the prairie, just to prevent the Tatars from looking at each other.
But the wish is good, but the actual situation is very different from Jia Ke's imagination.
This time Arsleng Khan actually completely delegated his power and gave up the right to lead the army to his general Meng He.
Meng He led 500,000 cavalry. Instead of directly engaging the two armies, he sent a large number of rangers to harass the grain roads behind the two armies.
Huang Baifeng is cautious by nature and suffered a big loss in the last confrontation with Meng He, so he is extremely cautious this time.
As Huangbaifeng swept northwards, each tribe drove all their cattle, sheep and horses with the army, and there were Manchus as guides, and there was no shortage of water sources.
Although it was reported that the grain route was under threat, Huang Baifeng had long expected this situation.
Therefore, Huang Baifeng did not dare to lead his army directly. Instead, he sent people to sweep the rear while consolidating his advantage on the grassland.
Although Meng He was resourceful and resourceful, he really had no choice when he met Huang Baifeng, a tortoise-like person.
It is okay to say that Meng He wants to fight Huang Baifeng in a decisive battle, but Meng He knows that the soldiers under Jia Ke are fighting bravely and skillfully. Even if he defeated Huang Baifeng, it can only be said that both sides will suffer losses in the end. Then there will be no troops to deal with the others.
There is a group of people.
So Meng He could only send a large number of cavalry to monitor and patrol around Huang Baifeng, giving Huang Baifeng the illusion that he was nearby and could give him a fatal blow at any time.
As expected, Huang Baifeng fell into Meng He's plan. When he found that there were horsemen coming and going near his army, he judged that Meng He was nearby, so he became more cautious.
Meng He saw that Huang Baifeng had fallen into his trap, so he temporarily gave up on Huang Haifeng and led the army straight to Feng Mo's side.
Feng Mo and Huang Baifeng's leading methods were completely different.
Huang Baifeng acted cautiously, and although Feng Mo was not as cautious as Huang Baifeng, he was much better at using troops than Huang Baifeng.
In the past few days, he received letters from Huang Baifeng and learned that Meng He's horsemen were roaming near Huang Baifeng.
Feng Mo thought about it for a while in the Chinese army's treasure tent. Huang Baifeng had no flaws in his old military skills. Meng He would not be able to defeat him so easily.
If Meng He led the army to attack, he would never attack Huang Baifeng first. I am afraid that Meng He's main force would have already rushed to his side.
Feng Mo felt a little dissatisfied with the fact that Meng He led troops to defeat his side several times. Meng He used some small tricks every time to cause some losses to his side, but he could not save the Tatars when their forces were equal.
Human disadvantages show that they are not as powerful as people think.
So Feng Mo did not stop the attack, but increased the number of exploring horses in order to prepare for Meng He's sneak attack.
As for Meng He, who brought hundreds of thousands of troops, there was no way to hide them, so he did not disguise himself and came directly to Feng Mo's vicinity.
Feng Mo had to scout the horses to report that Meng He was already near him with hundreds of thousands of horses, so he immediately ordered the army to stop setting up camp and wanted to fight Meng He on this grassland.
After both sides prepared for several days, nearly 70,000 to 800,000 troops formed a formation on the grassland.
Meng He watched the opponent carefully in front of the battle this time and found that there were some strange troops in Feng Bai's army.
Although Meng He was very resourceful, he was an ancient man and he really didn't know what these strange troops were for.
As the commander-in-chief, Feng Mo knew very well how powerful these fusiliers were. He had seen the power of these fusiliers in several exercises, and he was confident in this battle.
So when the formation was formed, Feng Mo placed the musketeers at the front of the army.
The satisfied cavalry roamed on both sides to prevent the Tatars from attacking the musketeers on both sides. The remaining cold weapon troops lined up behind the musketeers to prevent the other party from rushing in front of the musketeers, so that these cold weapon troops could come up to resist.
Meng He saw that it was already late, so he did not delay. He immediately blew the horn and commanded his cavalry to charge.
Meng He used cavalry this time, but it was different from the previous time when Alslenk Khan ordered the cavalry to rush forward.
This time, Meng He ordered the cavalry not to attack the opponent's formation with all their strength, but to take advantage of the grassland and keep circling around the opponent's formation, using their cavalry and shooting skills to kill and injure a large number of the opponent's men and horses.
So the more than 300,000 men and horses under Meng He's command were divided into several groups and began to circle around Feng Mo's camp. At the same time, countless arrows came like raindrops.
Feng Mo was a little numb when he saw this scene, but he knew that he could not waver at this time, so he ordered the cold weapon troops to immediately set up large shields to block the bows and arrows attacking from all directions.
At the same time, the cavalry and Tatars were ordered to wander in opposite directions to slow down the opponent's attack speed.
Feng Mo ordered his main force, the 50,000 musketeers, to move forward without waiting any longer and start attacking.
And these musketeers did not disappoint Feng Bai. As the musketeers slowly advanced, they simultaneously used three-stage fire to shoot at the cavalry wandering ahead.
The Tatar cavalry suffered heavy losses in front of these musketeers. The cavalry who were wandering around Feng Mo's camp were immediately shot through by the musketeers, and the team immediately became chaotic.
Meng He was shocked when he saw this situation behind the formation. He did not expect that the Central Plains people had such weapons.
Seeing that the situation was unstoppable, Meng He did not hesitate and immediately blew the horn. Upon hearing the sound of the trumpet, all the troops immediately retreated like Meng He's central army tent.
Meng He retreated, and the soldiers did not delay further. Instead, they used the speed of the cavalry to immediately break away from contact with Feng Mo.
When Feng Mo saw Meng He retreating, instead of being happy, he frowned. He originally wanted to defeat Meng He with this attack, but he didn't expect that the opponent had just suffered a slight setback and immediately retreated.
Feng Mo is not afraid of the other party fighting him, but he is afraid of the other party's tricks.
After Meng He broke away from contact with Feng Bai, he did not go far, but divided his army of 500,000 into seven or eight groups.
Meng He completely dispersed these cavalry. Some of these people began to harass Feng Mo's retreat, and some began to raid Feng Bai's army day and night. They did not fight Feng Bai decisively, but only raided the opponent's camp. Once Feng Mo
Mo prepared his position and they immediately broke away from contact.
At this moment, Feng Mo only felt that he was firmly shackled, unable to advance or retreat.