Chapter 725: Quan Palace

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Because he was in a good mood, this event was specially designed to show that the physical condition of the current prince had improved, and the field hunting and autumn hunting activities originally scheduled for five to seven days continued for eleven days at the insistence of Prince Li Hong. Genius ended; also attracted more participants.

Among them are those who come and go in an endless stream, the descendants of Xijing clan, relatives, relatives and family members of nobles and ministers; officials waiting for appointment in Beijing, scholars and students studying abroad and waiting for examinations; and even bachelors and students from six schools and two libraries; therefore, in The interactive exchanges were also very lively.

Especially in the last few days, Li Qiao, Cui Rong, Su Weiwei and others who were also summoned by Prince Li Hong and rushed to the scene from other places took turns improvising on the spot, "The Hunting Fu of Beijing West Fengyu East Palace Field"; Pushing this flowery and literary atmosphere to a climax.

Of course, these people who came to write the poem just in time for the meeting were not ordinary people in the history that Jiang Tian knew. Among them, Su Weiwei, a native of Luancheng, Zhao County, could write poetry at the age of nine. He passed the Jinshi examination in the second year of Qianfeng at the age of 19. He was first released as a lieutenant in Liyang County and is now waiting for selection by the Ministry of Personnel.

But his future prospects were very prominent. He served as prime minister three times in the Gaozong and Wuzhou dynasties. In the end, he was denounced by Zhongzong who restored Li Tang during the Shenlong Revolution because of his close affiliation with brothers Zhang Yizhi and Zhang Changzong. Among his descendants, The most famous ones are Su Xun, Su Shi and Su Che.

And Li Qiao, the emperor of Zhaozhou, whose courtesy name is Jushan, is currently the captain of Sanyuan County and is equally famous in later generations. He was famous for his talents as a young man. He was proficient in the Five Classics at the age of fifteen and passed the Jinshi examination at the age of twenty. During the Wuzhou and Zhongzong dynasties, he paid homage to the prime minister three times. He was promoted to Zhongshu Ling, Te Jin, and Duke of Zhao.

Cui Rong, the last native of Qizhou Quanjie (now Zhangqiu City, Jinan City), although not as prominent as the first two, was also an important minister and literary figure in Wuzhou and Zhongzong dynasties; he founded "Cui's New Poetry Style" ; Together with Su Weiwei, Li Qiao and Du Shenyan, they are collectively known as the "Four Friends of Articles".

Of course, at this time, he was still a new scholar studying in Beijing and waiting for the imperial examination; therefore, he was the last to receive the news of the East Palace recruitment. But in any case, with the prototype of the future "Four Friends of Articles" in place, the editing bureau under Prince Li Hongyi has completed its merits.

The first issue of "Guwen Jinyao", which was tested, was quickly sold out in the capital. The theme content of the second issue soon happened to be based on the many poems and songs obtained during the Autumn Hunting in the East Palace. The main thing is the gift; for this reason, Prince Li Hong specially rewarded him with a lot of money and silk.

During this period, Jiang Tian was also able to observe and experience the various bohemian, forthright, high-spirited, cold and detached sides of these various future famous ministers and article seeds in their youth. But what surprised him the most was Li Jingye.

As a noble and idle person after the founding of the Communist Party of China, he was not as ambitious, talented and self-willed as described in later history books, and he even liked the image of talking on paper. In fact, as a hero of Lingyan Pavilion in the Taizong and Gaozong dynasties, he was the grandson of the famous founding general Li Ji.

Because of his family background, his martial arts and strategic skills are actually quite good. Although he cannot be compared with his grandfather, who was the founding hero of the country, he is known to be skilled in bow and horse, good at riding and shooting, and is known to be quite intelligent. When he was the governor of Meizhou, he used strange tactics to defeat the barbarians in Xishan.

Later, because of the death of Li Ji, who was then Zhongshu Ling, he had to call back the British Duke from his post. Therefore, after becoming the noble Taipusi Shaoqing, he has been idle in Beijing to this day. Coupled with his background as a descendant of Xun Chen, he has a natural tendency to be close to Prince Li Hong.

Therefore, with just a little win over, Prince Li Hong made him hit it off immediately and actively requested to become a potential foreign aid in the East Palace. From this, he introduced many like-minded and like-minded playmates and friends in the hunting activities in the west of Beijing. His subordinates are ministers and personal followers.

Of course, most of them are not famous in history; they can only be regarded as the demonstration effect of some kind of "horse bones". Only Li Xiaoyi, the Duke of Liang, who was born in a clan, attracted Jiang Dan's attention to some extent; he was the nephew of Tang Emperor Li Yuan and the eighth son of Huai'an King Li Shentong.

In terms of seniority, he was the great uncle of Prince Li Hong; and Li Shentong, the king of Huai'an, was the first general in the Tang Dynasty clan. He followed the great ancestor Taiyuan to fight for the throne, and served as Taizong's deputy to pacify Hebei; he was a die-hard supporter of Taizong. Therefore, seven of his nine sons were granted the title of county king after his death.

Only Li Xiaoyi, who was born in his later years, was granted the title of Duke Liang due to the low status of his mother's family. However, as the youngest brother of the concubine, Li Xiaoyi was said to have been studious, smart, studious, and good at writing articles since he was a child. Therefore, in the past few years, he was promoted to Qianniu Zhonglang by Yin, and then he was promoted to Shilang by his subordinates.

His most famous achievement in history is that as a general of the clan promoted by Wu Zetian, he put down the rebellion of Xu Jingye who raised troops in Yangzhou; for his outstanding military exploits, he was promoted to general of the town army and granted the title of Duke of Wu. In the end, he was also suspected because of his clan identity, and was falsely accused by Wu Chengsi and died in anger.

Therefore, the fact that these two people were able to get together in this Jingxi field hunt because of Prince Li Hong was simply the greatest trick of fate and the greatest chance of accident. However, compared to Li Jingye, who brought his own dry food and stayed with him, behind Li Xiaoyi, there seemed to be the shadow of Gaozong.

Because he appeared under the command of the East Palace as the newly appointed Crown Prince Shili/Liuweifu Chief Shi. Compared to Li Xiaoyi, who was quite reserved and respectful, the other newly appointed prince, Zuo Wei, led the government and generals, which was much more meaningful because his surname was Wu.

This man's full name is Wu Youxu, he is the grandson of Samurai Rang, the younger brother of Samurai Yun, the former Governor of Lizhou, and he can also be regarded as the cousin of the contemporary Queen. He is only in his early twenties, and he seems to be a somewhat heroic and capable young man. There is always a magnanimous and enthusiastic smile on her round face.

Even though he received tangible and intangible cold treatment, estrangement, and fear from his old and new colleagues, subordinates, and superiors, his attitude didn't seem to change much. And his arrival seemed like a sign; the rain and snow that had not fallen since autumn suddenly arrived on the night of his arrival.

Because of the sudden end of the fine weather and the falling frost and snow, Prince Li Hong and his East Palace subordinates, who were away in autumn, quickly moved to the Lishan Hot Spring Palace in accordance with the postponed schedule. Of course, it is said to be a hot spring palace, but it is actually a vast palace city.

A medium-sized city was built around the many hot spring pools excavated at the foot of Lishan Mountain, as well as the attached palace buildings, pavilions and pavilions. Its history can be traced back to the founding years of Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty, Yang Jian, who built a hot spring palace in Lishan Mountain and "built houses and planted thousands of pines and cypresses."

Later, in the 18th year of Zhenguan (644), Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty ordered Jiang Xingben, the general of Zuowei, to build a palace and pavilions with Yan Lide, a master craftsman, and named it "Tangquan Palace". The initial city siege was established; in the second year of Xianheng (671), Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, additional palaces were built and renamed Hot Spring Palace.

Therefore, in this palace city, in addition to the hot springs, pools, pavilions and pavilions that are full of smoke all year round, there are also a varying number of guards, palace servants, chamberlains and slaves; they even work nearby to make use of the land. The so-called "Yudo" and "Izumi" are specially provided for supply.

Therefore, when Prince Li Hong led a group of wives, internal officials and palace maids, East Palace guards, personal attendants and courtiers, as many as two to three thousand people moved inside; not even one third of the space could be filled. . But for most people, being able to spend the winter in the Hot Spring Palace is undoubtedly a blessing.

Jiang Tian, ​​who was traveling in the shape of a cat, also saw another, completely different style of court life in the Tang Dynasty. There are both large and small outer soups made of open-air curtains, and an inner soup that flows through hidden thermal water channels for heating and humidification in the palace hall.

Groups of palace servants, chamberlains and servants wearing light and thin gowns and trailing skirts, holding various utensils, walking lightly and silently, shuttled through the warm and humid air like steam, clouds and smoke; indoors The nobleman wearing only embroidered clothes and the married woman in a flimsy spring skirt.

It's like arriving at the turn of spring and summer again; but the snowflakes outside have melted away. On the mottled palace walls, those wearing large cloaks and fur-edged armor, wearing ruffled hoods and ear-pinned hats, holding staffs and holding fires, slowly puffed out smoke. The angry palace guards and patrols form a sharp and unusual contrast and contrast.

Although it is an exclusive place for bathing in the royal family, as part of Tian's grace, in addition to several exclusive large-scale bathing pools backed by mountains, the Tian family will also grant accompanying ministers and attendants a place to enjoy bathing. Many large and small soup courts were built in the periphery.

Therefore, as a benefit of accompanying the driver, or one of the benefits of being near the water and building, Mrs. Zheng and Wan'er also got a small soup courtyard as a temporary residence. Although there is no decent hot spring pool, it is a large hot spring bath filled with hot springs.

But the mother and daughter were still surprised. They let go of their daily reserve and immersed themselves in laughter. Even Jiang Tian couldn't help but be caught by them. He happily soaked in the warm water, used a comb, sweat towel and soap locust paste to wash and rub him thoroughly.

Although Jiang Tian wanted to resist with all his strength, in order to avoid hurting their poorly covered skin during the close embrace and struggle, he could only bear the humiliation and bear the burden for the time being; until more than half an hour later, the pair The two mothers relaxed their vigilance and escaped.

Then after drying his body fur, Jiang Tian followed the scattered high and low courtyard walls, tile roofs, roof ridges and eaves; driven by some kind of body instinct, he began to patrol this new territory. During this period, a nest of night owls, two bustards, and many rats were dispatched.

Of course, this also stirred up some wonderful scenes that made people's hearts beat, dazzled their eyes, or were lively and fragrant in individual soup courtyards. However, Jiang Tian was just a little kitten that happened to be passing by at the moment, so what bad intentions could he have? It was just a feast for the eyes.

Of course, I accidentally overheard some whispers or private remarks;