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Chapter 313: Male Keqing, Female Wenjing

When Jia Liuwu returned to his room, he was still blaming himself for the evil thoughts that had flashed in his mind.

No matter how bad his mother is, Daquan will always be his father.

The old guy has no shortcomings except that he is greedy for money, lustful, not good at learning, and fools around with others when he has nothing to do.

Moreover, I really love my son and daughter from the bottom of my heart.

The relationship with Jia Liu was not good before because the son Daquan gave birth to was more ruthless than him.

Out of blue, the blue becomes red.

As the person who profited from stealing the body of his son, and who had also inherited Jia Daquan's "fatherly love" for so long, it is really unjust for Jia Liu to do such a thing as burying his old father.

And this kind of thing is so bad that no one, no matter how bad the person is, has ever done it.

Except for Liu Bang who wanted to taste his father's meat with Xiang Yu.

It is impossible for Jia Liu to lower his moral bottom line to be on par with Liu Bang, a ruffian.

However, the theory of Feng Shui is a traditional Chinese culture that has endured for thousands of years, so it must have its validity.

As the saying goes, it is better to believe that something exists than to believe something does not exist.

Even feudal superstition may not be impossible to refer to.

Because Jia Liu couldn't explain how he came here in the first place.

Regardless of whether you believe in God or science.

But as a loyal minister of the Qing Dynasty, Jia Liu certainly could not let the Aixinjueluo family continue to harm the Qing Dynasty.

In order to repay the Qing Dynasty, he must cut off the possible dragon veins of the Aixinjueluo family.

Regardless of whether it works or not, it's always good to try.

What if it really works?

Therefore, when he heard that Qianlong asked him to visit Kangxi's grave, Jia Liu felt that he had a heavy responsibility.

In the previous life, the East and West Tombs suffered misfortunes.

The first person to cause trouble to the Qing emperor's mausoleum was not the warlord Zhang Zongchang, nor was it Sun Dianying who claimed to be a descendant of Sun Chengzong who wanted to avenge his ancestors, but an authentic descendant of the Eight Banners of Manchuria.

Aixinjueluo Yupeng, the minister appointed by the Qing government to protect the mausoleums, first led the officers and soldiers of the Eight Banners to protect the mausoleums to guard the tombs. As a result, too many treasures were released on the market, which made other parties interested in the east and west tombs.

As Yu Peng's senior and the new chief minister in charge of Jingling, Jia Liu has the responsibility to guard the tomb. He must protect Jingling in a targeted way to prevent possible destruction by the Eight Banners disciples.

He had already thought about the work plan on the way out of the palace - in addition to normal maintenance, he would also start water prevention (drainage) projects inside Jingling if necessary.

Jia Liu was worried that water might have seeped inside Jingling.

This worry is not groundless. The reason why Sun Dianying did not touch Jingling in his previous life was because he discovered that the groundwater in Jingling exceeded the line.

Later, after the Anti-Japanese War ended, the local villagers, in order to protect Jingling Mausoleum, teamed up with talented people to open Jingling Mausoleum, and finally countless rare treasures brought underground by Kangxi were finally revealed to the light of day.

Of course, Jia Liu couldn't do such a thing as tomb robbing.

I don't even bother to do it.

Too low-level.

What is the difference between tomb robbing and destroying ancestral graves?

Destroying people's ancestral graves may not be effective, but it is indeed effective.

Li Zicheng's luck as emperor was so short-lived?

Isn't it just because the Ming Dynasty dug up the ancestral graves?

Combined with this scientific fact, Jia Liu really wanted to sneak into the underground of Jingling and mix the bones of the old man and traitor Jia Hanfu with Kangxi.

As the chief minister of Jingling, you should be able to see some internal documents from that year. You can always use your brain to sneak in to open your eyes and do some cultural relic protection work to prevent calligraphy and paintings from rotting due to moisture.

The solution is always what people think of.

It turned out that the old man's grave was in Quwo, Shanxi, and his grandfather was buried there, which made Jia Liu's plan go bankrupt.

His maternity leave is limited and he has no time to travel to Shanxi.

After thinking about it, I had no choice but to give up on this matter.

It's a pity, a pity, a shame...

It's like a mouse falling into a rice vat and having its mouth sewn shut with needle and thread.

That pit in my heart was scratching my head.

Seeing her husband tossing and turning and unable to sleep, Ruxiu thought he had drunk too much, so she forced herself to get up and ask the maid to get some sobering tea.

It’s really hard for Ruxiu, who is about to become a mother at the age of eighteen, to still want to be a good wife.

You have to know what the husband sleeping next to you is thinking in his mind at this time, and you don't know how angry he will be.

"Don't bother, I'll be fine in a minute."

Jia Liu quickly held down Ruxiu and lay on Ruxiu's belly for a while to listen to the baby's movements. The couple began to guess whether it was a boy or a girl.

Jia Liu thought it was a girl because Ruxiu's belly was round.

Generally, those with round bellies are more likely to give birth to girls, while those with pointed bellies are more likely to give birth to boys.

Ruxiu, however, said she was pregnant with a boy, and argued with her husband that her sister-in-law had found someone to figure it out for her, and she was sure it would be a boy.

The couple just argued over whether the child in their belly was a boy or a girl, and they couldn't stop arguing.

"Have you thought about the name?"

"name?"

"Um..."

Jia Liu gave his answer. The boy's name is Keqing and the girl's name is Wenjing.

"Keqing?"

Ruxiu felt that this name sounded a bit wrong.

"The word "Keqing" comes from the "Shinto Stele of Sun Jian, the General of Zhou Zhuguo" written by Yu Xin of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, which states that the prime minister commanded the 16th Army to conquer Heluo. "Book of Zhou: Biography of Li Yansun" also records that Yansun was responsible for heavy tasks, and every time he used it to restrain Qing Yi.

Luo is my responsibility."

Jia Liu explained that the word "Ke Qing" means conquering and pacifying, which means that this son was conceived by him as an Ama before going to the Jinchuan army. He hoped that after the birth of this son, the Qing Dynasty could conquer and pacify the Jinchuan bandits.

After hearing her husband's explanation, Ruxiu felt great.

The girl's name is Wenjing, which means that the name means that she hopes her daughter will be dignified, quiet and quiet in the future.

After deciding on the child's name, the couple fell asleep with contentment.

Early the next morning, Jia Liu went to his brother-in-law's house.

First, he had to thank his brother-in-law after he was released from prison. Although outsiders saw that Qianlong did not let Chunying intercede for his brother-in-law at all, Chunying's attitude as a trustworthy king was there.

Secondly, I wanted to thank my brother-in-law for taking care of Ruxiu during my absence.

I heard that Ruxiu said that if she wanted something good from the palace, Chunying would always ask someone to give half of it to her sister.

Last year when Ruxiu was overjoyed, she wanted to eat sour bayberry, but she searched all over Beijing and couldn't find it. When Chunying found out, she sent people to Jiangnan to purchase it and sent it back as quickly as possible.

Jia Liu must inherit this brother-sister relationship.

Ruxiu also wanted to go with her, but Jia Liu was worried that she might give birth at any time, and if something unexpected happened if the carriage got bumped, he refused to agree.

Since then, Manager Song has brought two young men to Xinwang's Mansion.

Because I once heard that Ruxiu said that her brother and sister-in-law are good at reading, and especially love to read "The Story of the Stone". However, there are various versions of "The Story of the Stone". My brother and sister-in-law only want to see the ending of the original version, but they can't find it.

Jia Liu took this matter very seriously, and asked Chairman Li, the governor of Sichuan, to help him search for it, and finally found "The Story of the Stone" with a complete ending.

This time I specially brought this book "The Story of the Stone" with me.

The elder brother-in-law Chunying is one year older than Xiu, and is only nineteen this year. The little Fucha of Fujin, Fu Heng's youngest daughter, is only seventeen, and the sister-in-law, such as Xiu, is still one year younger.

Ruxiu said that her sister-in-law's maiden name was Shu Shu. She loved reading since she was a child, so her sister-in-law Ama Fu Heng specially built a study room for her little daughter when she was there and named it Danxiangzhai, so Shushu called herself "Danxiangzhai".

Owner".

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Author's note: The word "keqing" is taken from the "Kangxi Dictionary", which means to conquer and pacify. It is legally published by the Qing Dynasty. Individual readers should not over-interpret it. For example, when pacifying Junggar, Qianlong's decree to Zhaohui said: "It is better to conquer the Qing and achieve victory early."

"Report".

------Digression-----

Since I really couldn't find out the names of Fu Heng's two daughters, I compiled them in the book and hope readers won't worry about them.

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