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Chapter 154 The Great Battle Caused by Yinzhen

Chapter 154 The Great Battle Caused by Yinzhen
The next day, at noon.

In the winter of the third year of Yongzheng’s reign, 1725 AD, the Forbidden City, the Hall of Mental Cultivation.

The current emperor Yinzhen is handling official business.

Of course, he was not the only one in the hall. There were also several eunuchs and palace maids waiting at a distance, awaiting the emperor's instructions at any time, or adding tea or water according to his wishes.

Originally, everything was peaceful in this east warm room.

But suddenly, a strange voice sounded out of nowhere in Yinzhen's ears.

[Ding! Congratulations, Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty, Aixinjueluo Yinzhen, you are lucky enough to obtain the exchange study qualification of this history tutoring class and can study in this class for seven days. ]

[You have one minute to consider and can choose to receive or reject. If you do not reply, it will be accepted by default. ]

This was a sound he had never heard before, and it was very strange. It seemed to be close to his ear, yet far away in the sky. It was extremely difficult to determine its source.

Yinzhen was shocked and immediately stood up and looked around for a moment, but he did not find anything unusual. The palace maids and eunuchs who were in the same room with him also did not react at all. It seemed that Yinzhen was the only one in the whole room who heard the sound.

He took a deep breath and said to the palace maids:
"All of you go out...Su Peisheng, you stay."

No one dared to ask why.

Except for the trusted eunuch Su Peisheng, all other palace servants quietly left the Yangxin Palace within ten breaths.

Su Peisheng watched them leave, and then went to close the door tightly. Then he quickly walked to Yinzhen's side, bent down and spoke in a low voice.

"Your Majesty, what are your orders?"

Yinzhen looked extremely unhappy and asked him:

"Did you hear any movement before I gave the order just now?"

Su Peisheng was a little confused, but he shook his head very quickly:

"I didn't hear anything. No one dared to speak when you were reading the memorial. The servants in the Yangxin Palace are very well behaved. I was right beside them, and they would never dare to whisper."

After confirming that Su Peisheng did not hear any sound, Yinzhen gritted his teeth and his cheeks tensed instantly.

Since even he didn't hear it, it means that I was the only one who heard the voice.

Is this voice from a human or a ghost... or maybe a god?
His mind was working very fast, but it was still too late.

Because he didn't understand what the time unit of "one minute" was, time passed quickly as he asked and answered questions.

Then there was a ding sound in my ear again.

Yinzhen's whole body went limp and was about to fall to the ground, which frightened Su Peisheng so much that he quickly rushed over to act as a human cushion and held him up.

"Your Majesty, Your Majesty!"

Su Peisheng called out several times, but Yinzhen didn't respond at all.

His chest rose and fell normally, his breathing was steady, and he looked like he was asleep - if he hadn't been able to be woken up no matter how hard we shook him.

In extreme panic, Su Peisheng even started to pinch the emperor's Ren Zhong point.

But still no response!

After a while.

Su Peisheng, who had failed to save the emperor, put him on the heated kang with difficulty, then rushed out of the East Warm Pavilion of the Yangxin Palace and angrily shouted at the other palace servants waiting at the door:

"Go find the imperial physicians quickly... get the best ones to come over! This is a life-threatening matter, don't tell anyone, go quickly and come back quickly. If any of you dare to let anyone know, you'll have to watch your head!"

…………

Yinzhen only felt a dizziness and his head was spinning. He closed his eyes and opened them again. When he could see clearly again, the scene in front of him was completely different from the Yangxin Palace.

He looked around this strange place, fear and panic surging in his heart, and he had no idea what had happened to him.

Soon, Yinzhen noticed that the people sitting on the chairs were looking at him with equally strange eyes.

Except for the Han-style hair buns on their heads, these people were dressed differently. Some wore bright yellow dragon robes, some wore simple pre-Ming Dynasty clothes, and some wore black and red clothes whose dynasties could not be identified...

In short, there was no one here who was dressed like him.

Yinzhen frowned, his face tense, and stared at these people, trying to get some clues from their expressions. He wanted to know where this place was and how he got in.

But soon he stopped guessing.

Because someone took the initiative to speak up.

"Are you the Emperor Shizong of the Qing Dynasty, Aixinjueluo Yinzhen?"

The person who spoke was a man wearing the clothes of the former Ming Dynasty. He looked to be in his fifties or sixties, older than Yinzhen - he was forty-eight years old this year, while the other person's hair was already gray and his face was deeply wrinkled.

Yinzhen narrowed his eyes and stared at the other person, realizing that this person seemed to be quite hostile to him, so he just nodded and said nothing.

For the time being, he didn't care about the fact that someone called him by his full name or even gave him a temple name in advance.

The main thing is that there is no point in worrying about it.

He knew nothing about this place, and there was no familiar person around him. He didn't even know how he came or how to leave. No matter how unhappy he was, he had to endure it, otherwise the situation would only get worse.

on the seat.

The person who spoke just now was Zhu Yuanzhang.

He stared at Yinzhen for a long time, his eyes especially moving around his hairstyle for several times.

The more I look at his expression, the more disgusted he seems.

"This hair... is so ugly, even uglier than Bei Yuan's!"

Zhu Yuanzhang felt that his eyes were dirty.

Why do these Tartars, no matter which tribe they come from, like to fluff their hair so much?

Even though the people in the Yuan Dynasty did not force the people in the Central Plains to shave their heads, Zhu Yuanzhang still felt disgusted every time he saw the hair of the Yuan people.

Now seeing Da Qing’s hair, it’s even more difficult to bear.

What kind of obsession is that!
Ying Zheng, who usually doesn't talk too much about others, also has a strange expression:
"If nothing else, this hair is indeed..."

The well-informed Heavenly Khan Li Shimin didn't take it too seriously. Li Er glanced at Yinzhen and explained:
"I have seen many foreigners and foreigners, and many of them dress very strangely. At that time, I found that most of the tribes on the grassland had the custom of shaving their heads and braiding their hair, and I specifically asked them about it."

"According to them, the fundamental reason for doing so is that they are on horseback every day. Once their hair is disheveled, it will cover their faces and eyes and they will not be able to see anything. The horse is still running and it is very easy for something to happen. So some of them choose to cut their hair in front of their foreheads, while others choose to tie their hair into braids so that no matter how bumpy the ride is, it will not block their eyes."

"Another reason is that it's inconvenient to take a shower on the grassland. The less hair you have, the easier it is to take care of it to avoid getting lice."

Zhu Di lived in Peking for many years. When he was the Prince of Yan, he would take people to the grassland every now and then, like a grassland street walker. Therefore, he was not only familiar with the grassland terrain, but also had a better understanding of the customs of nomadic peoples.

He nodded in agreement with Li Er:

"indeed so."

Li Shimin looked Yinzhen up and down for a while and asked:

"Teacher, you will have class in a quarter of an hour. If you have anything you want to know, I can tell you."

Except for the five people from the Tang Dynasty, everyone else looked at Li Shimin in confusion.

This is really weird.

When did Li Er become so mild-tempered? Judging from his past quarrels with Zhu Yuanzhang, it would be difficult for him to get along peacefully with the newcomer, not to mention that this person was not a Han Chinese!
and many more.

Zhu Biao looked at Li Shimin with a subtle expression:

"Student Li Shimin, you are so nice to him, isn't it because the Qing Dynasty destroyed our Ming Dynasty and you are deliberately trying to annoy my father?"

"I need to remind you that he is just an exchange student. He will stay in our class for a few days and then leave. He will not stay here."

There was an unusual sharpness to his words.

In fact, it was not just him. All the Zhu family members in the class were more or less hostile and wary of the Qing Dynasty, and the reason was exactly what Zhu Biao said. Although Li Shimin had secretly formed an alliance with them, he often quarreled with Zhu Yuanzhang. How could people not think much when Li Shimin showed goodwill to Emperor Yongzheng at this critical moment?

Li Shimin was stunned for a moment.

This is really unfair to him.

If he knew Dou E's story, he would definitely say that he was more wronged than Dou E!
"...I have a title called Heavenly Khan."

Li Er's forehead was throbbing, and he almost uttered a hashtag:
"The Tang Dynasty embraces all rivers. Although it was established not long ago, many foreigners have come to Chang'an in the ninth year of Zhenguan. The teacher said that there were more foreigners in Chang'an during the heyday of the Tang Dynasty than during the Zhenguan period. Even if foreigners are not of our race, they still have brains."

"I don't know what happened to the Qing Dynasty, but since they were able to hold the throne of the Central Plains, Emperor Yongzheng must have read books and know about history and Han traditions. Moreover, the Qing Dynasty is now the most advanced in history. I want to ask more about what happened in the later generations? How did it hinder the Ming Dynasty?"

"Or are the people in your Zhu family as narrow-minded as Zhu Yuanzhang? When they meet the Qing emperor, they are like someone has stepped on his tail and cannot ask him anything?"

"Look at the First Emperor. Even though he knew that it was the Han Dynasty that destroyed the Qin Dynasty, did he argue with Liu Che? Zhang Liang was involved in the Bolingsha assassination, but did he beat Zhang Liang? Can you be more broad-minded and broad-minded?"

Zhu Biao is still young.

No matter how good his temper was, he could not treat the Qing emperor fairly as he treated other people. This was determined by history.

But now, after being scolded by Li Shimin, the old troll, Zhu Biao was stunned and didn't know how to scold back for a while.

Seeing this, the older and more vocal Zhu Yuanzhang pulled his son behind him, rolled up his sleeves, and started scolding Li Shimin directly in the nose.

"Li Er, who the hell are you, the Heavenly Khan? Do you dare to say that you are a Han Chinese? Do you dare to look up your family tree and look back dozens of generations to see if there is any Xianbei blood?"

"Yes, after Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty, the Xianbei people merged with the Han people and could not be distinguished. I didn't want to say these things to you, as it always felt like poking someone in the lungs, but I couldn't tolerate you insulting Biao'er."

"You were born in the Sui Dynasty. Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty cleaned up the mess of three hundred years of turmoil. Only then could you, Li Shimin, grow up in peace and stability, go to the battlefield, overturn the table of the Sui Dynasty, and become a general of Tiance. Do you understand the order of priority?"

"You have never experienced the time when the barbarians were in power. Do you know how many disgusting things those Yuan dogs did when they first conquered the world? In each village, five families shared one kitchen knife because they were afraid that the Han people would gather together and rebel. There had to be a Yuan dog family living in each village. Whenever a family welcomed a bride, they had to let them spend the bridal chamber first. They wanted to forcibly mess up the Han people's bloodline!"

"Our parents told us that because of this, the first baby born in every family at that time had to be thrown to death. The Han people made a fuss so many times and so many people died before Yuan Gou gave up on mixing up the bloodline!"

"Sir, you didn't say these things, did you? You don't know anything! You don't know why we shouted to drive out the Tartars and restore China. You don't know how much we hate the Yuan dogs and these Tartars!"

"Oh, even if you haven't heard of these things, Li Shimin, wasn't the 9th year of Zhenguan very far away from the Five Barbarians' Invasion of China? Haven't you read history books, or heard your family members talk about how the Han people were called two-legged sheep in those days? Don't you know that when the foreign races came, the Han people had to be treated as animals, and their blood was drunk, their meat was eaten, and their bones were picked?!"

"We can't stand these pigtails because the Ming Dynasty was destroyed by them? If you ask me, the evil deeds done by Zhu Youjian and his generation deserve to be beaten to death by the people with vegetable leaves. What's so sad about killing a bunch of trash? I just don't want the Han Dynasty to be ruled by the Tartars again!"

"A so-called Heavenly Khan who knows nothing, or pretends to know nothing, is here to tell us that we should have a broad mind and a broad mind... Can you please have some shame!"

When it comes to swearing, Li Shimin is indeed not as good as Zhu Yuanzhang.

He was sprayed in the face with a loud bang, and his face and neck were red and thick, but he had no right to blame Zhu Yuanzhang.

Because he had indeed not experienced these things, and every word Zhu Yuanzhang said was filled with the blood of countless Han people.

Li Shimin turned his head and looked at the other people in the classroom.

I don't know when it started, but their faces became so gloomy that water could be squeezed out of them.

Even Liu Che, who was always smiling and unserious, Ying Zheng, who was always calm and confident, Zhang Liang and Meng Tian, ​​who rarely showed emotional fluctuations, and Zhu Qizhen and Zhu Youjian, who were so scolded by Zhu Yuanzhang that they shrank their necks and dared not talk back, all had extremely solemn expressions.

As for Zhu Yuanzhang, Zhu Biao and Zhu Di, father and son, there is no need to mention them. Even the gentle Zhu Biao had a fierce look in his eyes.

Their hatred for foreigners seems to be engraved in their bones and blood.

Li Shimin suddenly felt like an outsider.

The classroom fell silent. The atmosphere was tense and stagnant. One could hear a pin drop clearly.

After an unknown amount of time, Li Shimin looked to the side with a sullen face.

Yinzhen stood there, dumbfounded by the quarrel.

"Emperor Yongzheng, Aixinjuelu Yinzhen, right?"

Li Shimin spoke gloomily, his voice full of hidden anger, like a shout, causing a faint echo in the lecture hall:

"I am Li Shimin, the Emperor of the Tang Dynasty. They are all emperors and generals from past dynasties."

"Now I ask you—"

"Did your Qing emperor, your so-called Manchu Qing, ever kill Han people, forcibly mix their bloodlines, treat Han people like livestock, or commit other cruel acts?"

"I advise you to think carefully before answering. Otherwise, when the teacher comes to class later, if you lie, none of us will let you go."

"Did you hear that?"

(End of this chapter)

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