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Chapter 206 Former Scholar
Chapter 206 Former Scholar
Yangzhou.
Since the Han family returned to Yangzhou to bury the eldest princess, Han Ling and his daughter have made Mrs. Han worried.
Not only did Han Ling hide in the house and not go out, but Han Chun, a little girl, also stayed in the house all day long. The father and daughter had a tacit understanding of themselves and it was Mrs. Han who felt sorry for them.
Han Jin suggested that Mrs. Han find a respected old man in the Han family to solve Hanling.
After an old clan uncle came, within a few days, Han Ling went to the clan school to teach the children in the clan.
Although Han Jin was an adopted son and had previously served in Honglu Temple with Han Ling, Han Ling's family never dared to show off his talents in Beijing.
But Mrs. Han knew that he had been smart and steady since he was a child.
Returning to Yangzhou at this time, she saw that he was taking care of the ancestral property while helping Mrs. Han take care of the house. He was the one who welcomed and dropped off all the guests. Mrs. Han was very happy and finally understood her mother-in-law's painstaking efforts.
The Han family is a scholarly family. The eldest princess’s consort, Han Yannian, was once the courtier during the Yuancheng period. However, after Han Yannian became the princess, the Han family members never went to Beijing to seek employment even when the eldest princess’s family was at its most glorious. any benefit.
But now that the Han family has returned to Yangzhou, they have been cared for by the entire clan. One day, one person will give them fresh fruit, and the other will come to talk to Mrs. Han to relieve her boredom.
For this, the Han family is also very grateful to the clan members. It is easy to add the icing on the cake, but it is difficult to provide help when the time is right.
Since Han Chun stayed in her small yard all day and did not go out, Mrs. Han was afraid that she would be depressed, and knowing that she was not used to interacting with the sisters from the side branch, she often let Han Chun go out to relax for the purpose of shopping.
On this day, Han Chun, who was kicked out by Mrs. Han again, bought the needle and thread that Mrs. Han had given her and was about to go back. The maid Dong'er remembered Mrs. Han's instructions.
"Miss, please buy some things you like. How about adding some jewelry? Madam gave you enough money before going out."
Since the death of the eldest princess, Han Chun has been depressed. He rarely sees a smile on his face. He is even more plainly dressed and only has a hosta on his head.
Han Chun shook his head, "I don't need to."
"The front is Yangwenzhai. Didn't Miss Qiaoqiao say yesterday that there are many good reading books in Yangwenzhai? Miss, let's go and have a look too."
Yangwenzhai? It seems that there is also this study room in Beijing.
"Who does Miss Qiaoqiao think writes the best?"
There are two young ladies of the same age as Han Chun from a branch of the Han family who often come to the Han house, but Han Chun only entertains them without being rude. Even if Han Chun is not enthusiastic, the two young ladies come often.
Dong'er thought hard, "What kind of scholar?"
Han Chun looked at her frowning brows and said, "In the past."
"Yes! Former scholar! Miss, let's go and have a look!"
Han Chun was led into the study by his maid.
Yesterday, Han Qiaoqiao, the daughter of the clan uncle, talked most about Yang Wenzhai's dialect books. Every time a new dialect book arrived, she would read it before going to bed even at night with the lamp on.
There are many literati in the south of the Yangtze River, and there are also a lot of down-and-out scholars. Although they did not win the imperial examination, they have great literary talents. When they have a hard life, they write some calligraphy in their spare time to make a living.
There are not many such scholars in Jiangnan, but there are indeed not many who write storybooks and are sought after by others.
One of them, a storybook written by a scholar named Xijiu, was not only circulated in the boudoir, but also became a chat among many scholars after dinner.
Every copy of "The Old Scholar" sold well in the market, and it was even turned into a play by a theater company. Once the play became popular, the "Old Old Scholar" became even more popular.
As soon as we entered Yangwenzhai, there were not many people. When we walked to the Huaben area, we saw an eye-catching bookshelf with a sign from the old scholar hanging on it. Dong'er marveled, "He actually wrote so much?"
The waiter on the side smiled and said: "Are you two girls also here to look for Mr. Xijiu's new works? You are late. The new ones were sold out the day before. If you want them, you must order them in advance and wait for the next batch."
Han Chun and Dong'er looked at each other. As the saying goes, is it too exaggerated to be so popular?
Since there were no new ones, Dong'er took a few old ones for Han Chun. When checking out, the waiter said: "Although Mr. Xi's old ones are also good-looking, they are not as good as the ones he wrote this year, especially the new ones, miss." Do you want to make a reservation?”
"Certainly!"
Otherwise, her young lady would not know what to say when talking to Miss Qiaoqiao, and could only listen to what they said.
After returning to the Han family, Mrs. Han saw Dong'er holding several books. When she stepped forward and saw that it was a storybook, she smiled and said, "My mother also loved reading this with my little sisters when I was young. It's good for relieving boredom."
Then he asked, "There will be a banquet in the clan tomorrow, will Chun'er go?"
"Mom, go ahead."
"Okay, maybe Qiaoqiao and the others will come looking for you again."
After giving the needle and thread to Mrs. Han, Han Chun returned to the room. After Dong'er exited, Han Chun, who wanted to take a nap, caught a glimpse of the story books on the table, and casually took the top one: "Pearl Tears"
It tells the story of a proud woman who went to get married so that the people would no longer suffer from the war. She worked hard all the way and worked hard for half her life, trying her best to maintain the friendship between the two countries and fighting for decades of war-free days for the two countries. The dying wish of this beautiful girl of heaven was to return to her hometown, but she left Hexi the day before the envoys from her motherland arrived.
Its vocabulary and narrative style are unique, and the story is ups and downs, exciting, but a little regretful.
But why does this story sound familiar?
Han Chun didn't think much and continued reading the next book until the room became dark and Dong'er came to hold the lamp.
"Miss, it's time for dinner."
Han Chun turned her head and held a book of Female Generals in her hand. She felt a little unexpected. She opened her mouth, but did not speak, but there was something wrong with her expression.
"Miss?"
Han Chun came to his senses and said, "I'll wait and see and let me know if my father comes back."
Dong'er thought she liked it and stopped disturbing her, so she closed the door and went out.
Han Chun once again opened the first book she read, Tears of Pearls, and what came to mind were the stories her grandmother told her when she was a child.
"She was originally a princess, but she was willing to sacrifice herself for her country. She suffered humiliation in a foreign land, married her husband's dead brother, and served three monarchs to buy time for her mother country to thrive. Before she died, she was unable to return to her childhood. Where I grew up..."
"There have been several princesses in the past dynasties who can compare with her. She deserves the respect of the world."
Han Chun was stunned. Wasn't this Pearl Tears talking about the well-known princess of Fuguo in the Northern Yuan Dynasty a hundred years ago that her grandmother once told her?
She picked up the female general star at hand again, and wasn't this the first female general since the founding of the Zhou Dynasty, Princess Zhaoning Princess Xiao Yanshu?
How she entered the army, how she became famous in one battle, and how she was dragged down by mediocre people and died on the battlefield, sentence by sentence, is written in extremely detail.
Although the names of places, names, and countries are all different, ordinary people don't know it and think it's just a story, but how come she hasn't heard these things since she grew up in the princess's house?
There are also allusions to secrets in the book. Han Chun's heart is pounding. Who is this old scholar? Don't want to die? Do royal people dare to arrange it at will?
The old scholar, the old scholar...
The old days, the old things!
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