Qing He felt slightly uneasy when he saw that Xie Ning didn't speak or move for a long time.
"master" The master most likely has something on his mind, and Qing He can also guess what's on his mind.
She was afraid that her master would be unwell, and that was the top priority for her.
"fine."
Xie Ning just thought that it seemed inappropriate for the emperor to discuss this matter with Fang Shanggong in person.
Although it is easy to cause misunderstandings when people convey words, the words cannot be clearly expressed.
But Fang Shanggong probably said this to Xie Ning because he didn't want to tell the emperor face to face.
It is true that they are mother and son, but after all, the emperor has been separated from Fang Shanggong since he was born.
The love between mother and son cannot be said to be absent, but it can be as deep as it is.
Xie Ning knew the emperor's methods.
There was no wiser person than the emperor.
It would be very difficult for anyone in the world to hide anything from the emperor.
If Fang Shanggong were to tell the emperor face to face about this matter, he would definitely be able to hide any hidden secrets and difficulties from the emperor.
For example, on the day when the truth was revealed, Fang Shanggong refused to admit it in front of her, saying that he didn't know.
But after going to the small study with the emperor, I could no longer hide it.
I'm afraid it will be the same this time.
No matter what the reason was that she didn't say, she probably wouldn't be able to hide it from the emperor anymore.
It is true that the emperor is her biological son, but the emperor has been the prince for many years and then the emperor for many years.
He is different from ordinary people.
Even Xie Ning, awe also accounts for a large part of her love for the emperor.
Fang Shanggong would probably be afraid in front of the emperor.
Respect and fear your own son This should be the reason why Fang Shanggong spoke to him.
Of course, Fang Shanggong probably also wanted her to give her some advice and give her some advice.
After figuring this out, Xie Ning didn't feel any lighter.
Instead, he felt that the responsibility on his shoulders was heavier.
In the past, Mrs.
Lin had taught her that when she gets married, it is sometimes more important to please her mother-in-law than to please her husband.
Sometimes she has to compromise in front of her mother-in-law, and she has to be virtuous and generous in front of her husband.
People who have not experienced the difficulty will not be able to feel it.
Now Xie Ning felt that he had touched the edge a little bit.
Although there are only three people, the emperor, Fang Shanggong and her.
Needless to say, the relationship between her and the emperor is that the emperor and Fang Shanggong are mother and son, and she and Fang Shanggong are mother-in-law and daughter-in-law.
It is not easy to maintain these three relationships well, be harmonious, and be comprehensive.
No one else could help her, so she had to fumble forward on her own.
The sky was overcast, and as soon as I stepped out of the palace door, the wind blowing on my face was filled with heavy moisture.
Looking into the distance, the other end of the palace road was shrouded in mist.
A place that was usually familiar has suddenly become unfamiliar.
If you are more than ten steps away, you can no longer see the appearance of the person coming from the other side.
The eunuchs and palace servants who came and went walked with tiny steps, like silent wandering souls in this mist.
Everyone in the palace had changed into mourning clothes to mourn Concubine Jin, and no bright colors could be seen.
Princess Yuyao usually likes bright colors and unique outfits.
These days, she is dressed in off-white, silver white, plain blue, silver blue, and duck egg blue.
When tailoring clothes for each season, they actually make some plain clothes to prepare for emergencies.
They will never pull out a piece of white cloth, nail two stitches and put it on the body as mourning clothes like ordinary people do when there is a funeral.
Normally, Princess Yuyao wouldn't like this kind of situation where she couldn't help herself.
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When she was studying, she had many doubts about the words in the book.
Even the words of saints could not convince her 100%.
I am even more impatient with the endless red tape in the palace regulations.
When Guo Shanggong taught her, Princess Yuyao repeatedly talked back and said, "I don't know who came up with these broken rules, just to trouble future generations.
In fact, apart from wasting people and ruining money, what is the use?"
These words frightened Guo Shanggong half to death, and he quickly warned the princess not to say such nonsense.
"Princess, there are thousands of people in this world.
If there are no rules, it will be chaos.
The maids and eunuchs will not do their work.
Farmers will not plant crops.
Everyone will be able to rise or fall.
There will be chaos in the world.
Wouldn't it be a world?
It’s a big mess.
Rules and etiquette are the most important things in this world, so there must be no slack or neglect.”
After all, Princess Yuyao is not old enough and cannot fully understand what Guo Shanggong said.
But she also knows the importance of etiquette.
Now she won't express all her thoughts with her mouth, but not saying it does not mean that she is really convinced in her heart.
This time, Guo Shanggong was worried every day when he helped her dress up, for fear that the princess would not do it or say something shocking again.
Concubine Jin is also a first-class concubine in name, and she is the mother of Princess Yubin.
Princess Yuyao really does not want to be in mourning, which is a great act of unfilial piety, and cannot be excused by a small oversight.
Nothing will happen to the princess by then.
She, the nurturing palace, will definitely be the scapegoat.
Fortunately, the princess had no complaints about the clothes she wore these days.
When they were prepared for her, she put them on obediently.
Although she didn't complain on her lips, she didn't even see anything strange in her expression.
Guo Shanggong was amazed in his heart and couldn't help but think that maybe the princess was another year older, so she was more patient and sensible than before.
In fact, even if Princess Yuyao didn't say the reason, Guo Shanggong certainly couldn't guess it.
Gan Xiyun had a guess.
That day she accompanied Princess Yuyao to Shoukang Palace.
The princess is out of touch with her own kind.
After all, they are sisters, and they also experienced the loss of their mother.
Gan Xiyun also lost her mother, and she could also feel this feeling.
When he woke up early in the morning and opened the window, Gan Xiyun was startled.
The weather was fine yesterday, but the weather changed overnight when I woke up.
Look at the weather, it's probably going to rain heavily today.
As the saying goes, every autumn rain comes and every cold comes, so it seems that you have to find your thick coat quickly.
If you don’t have time to dry it, you have to dry it on the stove and put it on.
If she caught a cold, she couldn't afford to get sick.
Not to mention whether anyone would sincerely take care of her, she did not dare to ask the imperial doctor to prescribe medicine.
Once the news of her illness spread, according to palace regulations, she had to move away to recuperate and could no longer accompany the princess.
Once you get out, it will be difficult to get back in again.
Although the storm in the palace was dangerous, she still preferred to stay in the palace and did not want to return to a home that did not belong to her.
It's not much better than in the palace.
There are always dangers, and I don't dare to close my eyes when I sleep at night.
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One year before entering the palace, she fell ill once in winter, which happened to be about the same month as now.
It was obviously just a minor cold, so I delayed seeking medical advice, but the illness lasted for a month.
She thought she was getting better after taking the medicine for a few days, but because she had been suffering from fever for several days, she was sweating repeatedly and felt uncomfortable, so she asked the maid to boil hot water and wash herself.
That night, for some reason, the window of her room was opened, so she washed her hair.
The cold wind blew in the bath for half a night, and she felt something was wrong when she got up the next day.
Sure enough, she had a fever again before noon.
This time, the illness was more serious, and she also had a cough.
She had not recovered intermittently throughout the winter. fall.
If she hadn't been careful in everything later, I'm afraid the disease would have taken root.
She has lost her biological mother, her father's love, and no one else to help her and support her.
If she doesn't even have a healthy body, everything will be lost.
If marriage is discussed in the future, other people may not mind that she lost her mother, or that her dowry was meager and she had no support from her natal family, but no one marries a daughter-in-law just to bring a pot of medicine back home to provide for her.
If she cannot run the house or raise children, she will only cause trouble.
Who is willing to marry her?
So she would rather stay in the palace than at home.
Because whether she is in the palace or outside the palace, her situation is always difficult.
Instead of being trapped in the small magistrate's house, battling wits and courage with her stepmother and a servant girl, fighting around all day for the three melons and two jujubes' property, she would rather go to the palace and make a way for herself.
Jin Fei Jin Ling The weather has been good these past few days, and she was about to do something big, but it turned cloudy today.
When Gan Xiyun was sorting out the paperwork, he heard someone talking, saying that Concubine Jin was really unlucky in death.
She was not lovable when she was alive, and she was even less lovable in death.
Seeing that winter was about to begin, it was necessary to brave freezing rain, ice and snow to send Concubine Jin to be buried in the imperial mausoleum.
The trek was difficult and unbearable.
Concubine Jin has always been stingy and has little kindness to others.
Now that she is dead, there is no need to worry about others.
Speaking of which, these people also looked down upon Concubine Jin for only giving birth to a princess, and Princess Yubing was still sick all day long.
Others said that she would probably die young if she could not be raised well.
For such a mother and daughter, others would not approach them even if they wanted to curry favor.
The weather was cold and cold, even the paper was damp, and the pen tip was not as smooth as usual.
Princess Yuyao stopped writing and glanced out the window.
She couldn't see clearly through the curtain.
After lifting the curtain aside, Yuyao realized that it was raining outside.
I don’t know how long it has been raining, but there is a layer of water on the bluestone floor in the yard.
There were two little eunuchs tying branches to the flower trees in the rain to prevent them from being damaged by the rain and strong wind.
They were already soaked by the sight.
Gan Xiyun also came over and stood beside Princess Yuyao and watched.
"Princess, you need to put on some extra clothes.
It's getting colder now."
"No need," Princess Yuyao said, "I can't write well anyway, and I can't adjust colors or draw today.
I'll go back first."
In the past, when Mrs.
Yang was here, the princess couldn't decide when she left.
But after Xu Shanggong was replaced, everything was done according to the princess's preferences, and Xu Shanggong didn't even say a word.
Gan Xiyun went out and ordered someone to come over on foot.
Don't forget to add an extra umbrella.
Then he came back to talk to Princess Yuyao.
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"Princess, does she know about Madam Yang?"
As expected, Princess Yuyao raised her head and asked, "What's wrong with her?"
"I heard that she had become a monk, and the Yang family sent her to a nunnery in the suburbs of Beijing.
I heard that life there was poor and the discipline was strict, and the women sent there did not live well
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