Jin Tingjiao

Chapter 34

Chapter 34
Before the Helian people unified the Central Plains, there were originally many ethnic groups in Huaxia Land.

After many years of fighting, the Tuoba tribe north of the Yellow River, the Helian tribe living in the rich lands of the east and west, and the Wuma tribe in the southwest with the largest population were left.

The three clans do not communicate with each other and do not intermarry with each other, but materials have become the targets of competition among the various clans.

Nearly 400 years ago, after countless frictions and confrontations, all ethnic groups were devastated and the people were in dire straits.

King Helian Qi Zhenyu made careful preparations for ten years, and finally, with the help of four counselors around him, he led an army of tens of thousands to go west that year by taking advantage of the Southwest.

After that, Daqin was established triumphantly all the way.

The ancestor of the Zhang family was the head of the four advisers back then.

With the establishment of Yanjing as the capital of the Great Qin Dynasty, the Zhang family has been prosperous for more than 300 years. When it came to Zhang Ying's grandfather's generation, it suddenly became difficult for the heirs, and only the only son Zhang Xie was left.

Coincidentally, Daqin has stood upright for more than [-] years, and the ruling and opposition parties are also showing signs of fatigue.

Some old-fashioned nobles among the Helian people could not accept intermarriage with other races. After more than a hundred years of stability, the conflicts among the three clans gradually became acute again.

On the imperial side, the bureaucracy gradually festered and corrupted in the later period, the local tyrants and evil gentry ran rampant in the countryside, and the top generals of the five army governors' mansions were almost all controlled by Helian people.

Of course, these news are only presented in writing, and in the conversations with foreign guests after dinner.

At that time, Yanjing was still full of feasting, singing and dancing, and no one regarded the unseen gunpowder as a disaster.

With such a situation, the old man of the Zhang family, who was working in the household department at that time, put all his hopes and energy on Zhang Jie.

Zhang Jie was talented and intelligent, and he was educated in the family environment since he was a child. He finally lived up to his expectations. He shined in the Imperial College since he was a child.

Later, when he was less than twenty, he defeated countless opponents from all over the world, and won the gold list of champion titles that year.

Since he was admitted to the Shu Jishi, Zhang Jie has been on the rise all the way, and he entered the cabinet when he was less than forty.

And God Bless the Zhang family, the emperor at that time, happened to be the same as Zhang Xie when they were young, so close that they almost worshiped each other.

Before the emperor died, he entrusted the crown prince to Zhang Xie, and wrote a pen in the Ministry of Rites under the sick bed to marry the crown prince to Grand Master Xiao's granddaughter.

This is actually a very dangerous move.

If it weren't for the absolute trust in Zhang Xie and even the Zhang family, the emperor would never have given him the power of auxiliary government and promised the Xiao family the position of crown princess.

These all happened five or six years before Zhang Ying's death, some of which were in her own memory, and some were told by her mother and the queen's cousin.

There are also some more ancient histories, which are the result of her going to the library in the mansion to read by herself.

"girl."

Yuan Bei suddenly pushed her.

She regained her senses and shook her fan: "Is it almost there?"

"It's almost here, just ahead!"

Yuan Bei pointed out the window.

Sure enough, the carriage turned a corner and arrived at Beicheng Street.

Lu'er Hutong is located in the most affluent place in Beicheng, and this is also where the famous Han Mansion is located.

Originally, she should have gone back to Zhang's mansion to take a look, but after two nights of tossing and turning, she finally couldn't muster up the courage.

The world is vicissitudes, people are different, she is close to the hometown and is timid.

The more cherished things, the less you want to touch them easily, probably this is the feeling.

She looked around casually, and the carriage had turned into an alley at this time, and a jade tablet was clearly erected at the entrance of the alley, with the words "Han Fu" written on it.

(End of this chapter)

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