Marriage by imperial edict (2)

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At noon that day, the wedding of Tang Feng and Emperor Roufu was held at the Prince Consort's Mansion. The Emperor, Empress Dowager Zheng, Dowager Qiao, Emperor Song Qinzong, Empress Zhu, and the Emperor's concubines were all friends and important ministers of Dowager Qiao, and Tang Feng was in Lin'an. Friends, attended the wedding. The wedding was presided over by an official of the Ministry of Etiquette. He only heard him say: "Please take your seats." Tang Feng and Emperor Roufu came to the temporary high platform and stood side by side facing the guests. The official of the Ministry of Etiquette Shouted: "First bow to the heaven and earth, second bow to the high hall." Tang Feng and Emperor Roufu bowed twice.

The official of the Ministry of Rites shouted again: "Husband and wife bow to each other." Tang Feng and Emperor Roufu stood opposite each other and bowed again.

The official of the Ministry of Rites shouted: "The ceremony is completed." After the ceremony, Tang Feng and the guests drank together to celebrate, and the banquet ended an hour later (about two hours).

Tang Feng asked the official of the Ministry of Internal Affairs: "Isn't this afternoon the private time for Her Royal Highness and I?" The official of the Ministry of Internal Affairs replied: "Back to the Prince Consort, according to the custom, you have to ride on horseback and parade through the streets to celebrate." Tang Feng asked: "According to me As far as I know, only prisoners will parade in the streets." The official of the Ministry of Internal Affairs replied: "You don't know something. In this dynasty, when the first prize is passed and the new prince-in-law gets married, the generals will ride horses and parade through the streets to celebrate when they return to the dynasty." Tang Feng replied: "I Got it." That afternoon, the parade began. Considering that Tang Feng had too few guards (only four), the emperor sent twenty imperial guards carrying drums, horns and other musical instruments to serve as guards of honor.

The parade marched while playing drums and playing music. Pedestrians on the street stepped out of the way when they heard the gongs clearing the way, but they did not go far. Instead, they stood on the side of the road and watched the excitement. Some people talked about it: Passerby A said

"The prince-in-law is not only brave and good at fighting, but also has a handsome appearance and a talented person. Her Highness the princess will have a good ending by marrying him." Passerby Yi said: "A few days ago, I saw the prince-in-law passing by on the street wearing a military uniform and a sword. It's still majestic now." Passerby C said: "With such a general leading the army to fight against the gold thieves, we can live and work in peace and contentment." Tang Feng didn't know what the people were talking about, but just waved to greet everyone from time to time, and ordered the prepared items to be Candies were scattered to everyone, and everyone who got the candy was even happier.