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Chapter 472 The Origin of "Twenty-Five Years of Tianzuo"

Jiajing didn't have any disgust with Yang Jinshui's words towards Xu Fan. In fact, if he can openly confront the factory guards, he should be given a warning.坬

But now, after all, Xu Jie has just taken office as the first assistant, and various things are still being sorted out, but it is not conducive to Yan Yan. And keeping such a good son will be justifiable when it comes to getting rid of Xu Jie in the future.

After all, Xu Jie himself is quite cautious in his words and deeds. It would be difficult to find conclusive evidence if we start directly from Xu Jie. What's more, he is also a disciple and an old official, so there is no need for King Yu to be regarded as this evil person in the future.

Jia Jing knocked on the copper plate and withdrew Yang Jin Shuiping.

I just moved to the Wanshou Palace this month, but Emperor Jiajing is even more immortal in his momentum.

The Immortal Thunder of Shangqing Zifu at the entrance of Wanshou Palace will flash out every night. On one side of the palace gate is the place where Taoist priests chant sutras. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I can hear the voices but can't see the people. It seems that the entire Wanshou Palace has a sacred appearance and no strangers are allowed to enter.

"Master, it's time to rest." Following Jiajing to the Wanshou Palace, Huang Jin felt that everything had slowed down.

It was almost time to wait, prompting the emperor to go to bed, and he was not in a hurry to ask what to do with Yang Jinshui's report.坬

Recently, more and more documents have been reported from Hangzhou. In the past, I could read them all one at a time, but now it is very difficult to read them all.

In addition, the emperor had not taken the elixir and red pills for a long time and was mentally exhausted, so many things were packaged up for the cabinet and the Supervisor of Ceremonies to deal with. Jiajing just smoked and read a few copies. I spend most of my time with my eyes closed.

On the second day, after reading the last chapter of the final appendix of Tian Zuo’s Twenty-Five Years, Jiajing closed the book and pinched his fingers with one hand, not sure whether he was telling fortunes or counting.

"Summon Song Yingchang to come"

After ordering Song Yingchang, Jiajing began to close down and rest.

Originally, he wanted to send Jin Yiwei to ask Gao Hanwen how he knew so clearly about the affairs of Emperor Tianzuo of Liao. Although there are various inconsistencies, it is generally not bad.

Unexpectedly, it was written directly in the appendix. Hu Zongxian met Gao Hanwen at the inn in Huai'an Prefecture when the rice was converted into a mulberry.

For this reason, Gao Hanwen stayed in Huai'an for two more days in order to think about countermeasures.

Gao Hanwen, who has no thoughts, always goes to the canal in Huai'an to relax.

During this period, I met a canal boatman from Huai'an and submitted a letter to me. The content of the letter he submitted was extremely messy, the language was unclear, and there were errors and omissions.

Later, when they met alone, they found out that the other person was the 25th grandson of Emperor Tianzuo.

His ancestors handed down a series of handwritten books recording Emperor Tianzuo's political deficiencies. Originally, the ancestors left a message and waited for future emperors to appear before presenting them to the emperor. As a result, for more than two hundred years since the destruction of Liao Dynasty, there has been no wise king.

Then during the wars at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, more than half of the manuscript was lost. Another tragedy is that after this chaos, the inherited family has completely declined. a wordThere are simply no scholars left.坬

In this way, many stories originally written in handwritten books can only be passed down by word of mouth.

Beginning in the Xuande period, the tribesmen who had lost their status as local gentry struggled to check and supplement the lost manuscripts, hoping to improve their status by submitting books. As a result, as soon as the restoration was complete, the Tumu Fortress changed.

Mingjun Yingzong moved to the north, and the rebels plundered the entire family. From then on, even the landlord's family could no longer live. The better ones can become yeoman farmers, while the worse ones can only join other families.

As for the ancestral handwritten book, about 10% of its content was passed down by this clan member because no one cared about it.

I know that at the beginning of last year, Anda Khan plundered the Xuan Mansion, and this one had no way of survival. He became a refugee, abandoned his wife and children, took this tattered handwritten book with him, and worked as a boatman along the canal to earn a living.

When he was in Tianjin Port, he heard someone say that there was great wealth in Nanyang, and he planned to go all the way south along the canal and finally go to Nanyang.

When I went to Huai'an, I saw a scholar who was walking by the river. He was quite friendly. Thinking that it would be useless to follow him to Nanyang with this fragment, he submitted the book to it. Although I can't help myself, it's good to be able to help the people in front of me.坬

After that, Gao Hanwen directly invited fellow travelers to Hangzhou and told various ancestral stories along the way. After going to Hangzhou to rest for a day, Gao Hanwen couldn't stay, so he opened a road to lead him to Quanzhou with the caravan. If he hadn't died now, he would have gone to Nanyang.

That’s right. Anyone who helped Gao Hanwen either couldn’t hide or drifted to Nanyang. They just couldn’t die well, right? For such a straightforward false story, Jiajing didn’t know whether he should do it or not. It's time to believe. Please remember to collect it, the latest and fastest website is free to read without anti-theft

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