Chapter 197 Movable Type Printing

Style: Girl Author: Yu JiuxuanWords: 2241Update Time: 24/01/12 03:54:42
The prince spoke softly, but Concubine Shu caught a glimpse of the sharp warning in the prince's eyes.

In the end, Concubine Shu could only hold her forehead and said weakly, "It's okay. I've been standing here for a long time. I can recover after a short rest."

The prince stepped forward and supported Concubine Shu.

Princess Yuzhen, who had been silent, glanced at her brother Prince Ning.

Prince Ning was furious: "You are so stubborn? I am so disappointed!"

"Don't disgrace Prince Ning's Palace at the Mid-Autumn Festival Banquet."

Prince Ning looked furious and looked at the pale-faced Lord Ji'an: "Come here, Ji'an is not feeling well. Send her back to Prince Ning's Mansion to rest."

Li Sixu quietly looked at the Lord of Ji'an County who was dragged away, and the Prince of Qing who was protected by Prince Ning, and fell into deep thought.

As King Ning said, what happened today was just a fight between children.

The Mid-Autumn Festival banquet is a good day for reunions in the palace. If things get serious, it will ruin the mood of her father and the emperor, and also tear apart the dignity maintained between the emperor's relatives and relatives.

The smartest thing to do is to stop when you are good!

But that doesn't mean she has to endure the flies buzzing around her.

Whether it was because of Concubine Shu's instigation or because the lofty-minded Lord of Ji'an County couldn't bear the breath of the lotus appreciation banquet and the incense-making party, it was time to slap this annoying fly to death.

After dealing with the head of Ji'an County, Prince Ning held Prince Qing's hand and said with a loving look on his face: "Ji'an is innocent. I will make amends to the tenth princess."

"Uncle Wang is an elder, how dare Sisi ask Uncle Wang to apologize?"

Li Sixu's mind was full of images of slapping flies to death, but a harmless smile appeared on her face: "As Uncle Wang said, it's just a fight between children. Although Sister Ji'an is older, How old is Sisi? Sisi doesn’t know her in the same way.”

"Sisi is still young and doesn't know how to offend Sister Ji'an. Sister Ji'an and the Qing Emperor's brother will mistake her for being evil and stab the little fox raised by Aunt Yuzhen with a bamboo stick."

Li Sixu smiled sweetly: "If Sisi makes an unintentional mistake one day, Uncle Wang will not be as knowledgeable as a child like Sisi, right?"

Prince Ning’s expression is wonderful!

Facing the tenth princess who smiled harmlessly, I wanted to say something, but I couldn't.

In the end, he could only hold the Qing Prince in hand, and nodded to Li Sixu who smiled sweetly at him without saying anything.

"With Uncle Wang's promise, Sisi is relieved!"

Li Sixu bowed and wanted to go on duty with Wang Ziqing who had packed the medicine box. Princess Yuzhen saw the jade begonia hanging on her temples.

Being framed by a conspiracy, the villain did not panic, and his operations had already impressed Princess Yuzhen.

What's even more rare is that in this harem full of conspiracies and calculations, the people guarding her treat each other sincerely and are willing to offend Prince Ning and Concubine Shu for the sake of the little one.

Neither Li Kailuo's son nor Wang Tao's grandson chose to protect themselves wisely, but chose to stand behind her.

Princess Yuzhen thought the little man in front of her was so interesting!

Li Sixu was about to leave with Wang Ziqing. She smiled and handed the little fox to her, and then put her arms around her shoulders.

"Master Wang will go on duty first, and I will leave the Tenth Princess with me to talk!"

His junior sister had just been framed, and Wang Ziqing looked a little hesitant.

Princess Yuzhen said understandingly: "With Linhuai by Sisi's side, Mr. Wang doesn't have to worry."

The sunset was reflected on the sparkling water, and tonight's palace banquet only started at nightfall. At this time, people who entered the palace for the banquet were still riding on painted boats to play on the lake.

The waterside pavilion where the banquet was held was full of palace maids and eunuchs who were busy making arrangements. Li Sixu followed the eldest princess Yuzhen into the palace with the little fox in her arms. The eldest princess kept looking at her, and her eyes occasionally glanced at the hairpin on her temples. Duoyu Begonia.

Li Sixu healed the little fox's leg injury, and the little fox snuggled in her arms and became particularly well-behaved and docile.

She tilted her head and asked, "Why does Aunt Yuzhen keep looking at Sisi?"

"Sisi Hairpin, this jade begonia is beautiful!"

Princess Yuzhen tucked a strand of hair from her temples behind her ears: "She looks like your mother and concubine, but her temperament is not as confused as hers."

She felt Princess Yuzhen's fingertips brushing against the jade begonia on her temple.

Li Sixu smiled obediently: "Yes, the concubine is like a child, Sisi has to protect the concubine."

Not just a kid!

She struggled to escape from this deep palace, but that fool insisted on running in headfirst.

She actually keeps the Jade Begonia she gave her?

It can be seen that she still cares about some of the friendship in her heart.

Princess Yuzhen looked at Li Sixu with a much softer look: "Xiaobai has never been close to strangers, but I am willing to get close to you."

"Taoism pays attention to cause and effect. Sisi saved it because she is destined to it!"

Li Sixu stroked the fox's fur and said, "All things have animism, and Xiaobai is a little spiritual fox."

"You do have some wisdom!"

Princess Yuzhen smiled: "I heard from Linhuai that you compiled the book about Master Xuanzang's journey to the West to obtain scriptures?"

"It's not even written by Si Sijun."

I heard Li Linhuai say in the imperial study that Princess Yuzhen intended to publish a book of Chinese dialects and distribute it to believers.

Therefore, Li Sixu explained very seriously: "To be honest, Sisi dreamed of the script, and it was a man named Wu Chengen who compiled the script."

"Wu Cheng'en?"

Princess Yuzhen asked with great interest: "Why does this man named Wu Chengen know that there is a Taoist temple at the foot of Lingshan Mountain called Yuzhen Temple?"

"this……"

Can you say this is a coincidence?

Li Sixu couldn't explain clearly, so she could only speak vaguely: "Sisi heard from Master Zuo Wei that Aunt Yuzhen wants to print out the story book and distribute it to believers for circulation. Is there anything wrong with it?"

Buddhism was popular during the Wu Dynasty!

After the Wu Dynasty returned power to the Tang Dynasty, Taoism was always prevalent in the court and Buddhism was suppressed.

Although Taoists have always performed charitable deeds, Buddhists are no less generous. Beitian Hospital in Beijing helps patients and adopts orphans.

After the Wu Dynasty returned power to the Tang Dynasty, it had to suppress Buddhism and promote Taoism.

But now there are signs of a prosperous age, and the dispute between Buddhism and Taoism is getting more intense, which will only hurt both sides and is not conducive to the stability of the government.

The little guy sent Yu Zhen Guan a book of stories. Whether it was Buddhist or Taoist, the book described the graces of all the immortals, gods, and Buddhas. Perhaps the release of the book could put an end to this senseless dispute.

"The man named Wu Cheng'en compiled a storybook about the world of immortals and their graces. It also involves the inheritance of Taoism and Buddhism. I really want to publish the storybook and spread it widely."

Princess Yuzhen hesitated and said: "It's not as good as printing a collection of poems. There are many words in the book, and a large number of engravings are required, which consumes immeasurable manpower and material resources."

Compared with poetry collections, documents and classics, the number of words in the story book is really too much. She wrote the chapters and compiled them by talented people. The story book was not finished yet, and there was already such a thick stack.

How many engravings will be needed to print them all?

But the problem before her really couldn't trouble Li Sixu.

Her eyes flashed, and she came up with a brilliant idea: "Sisi thought that she might as well try movable type printing!"