Hearing what the fourth prince said, everyone turned their attention to him, wanting to hear what this famous royal scholar had to say about the seventh prince's strange poems.
The fourth prince glanced around the people in the palace, smiled politely and continued: "Father must be angry because of the last sentence! However, in my opinion, the last sentence of this monster song is the finishing touch to the whole story. Whether it is the sentence "Everyone in the world says that the prince is good, but it is difficult to be a prince", or "I have risen before the concubine has risen, and I have not slept since the concubine has slept", they are not as good as the last sentence "Hey, let it be fate." Especially the word "hehe" in it is simply a stroke of genius, with extraordinary meaning and endless aftertaste. Even a thousand words cannot express the full meaning of the word "hehe"! "
Seeing the intoxicated and reminiscing expression on the fourth prince's face, all the ministers and nobles in the palace were speechless. Even Louis XIII, who was furious because of the poem just now, couldn't help but savor it carefully.
You must know that the fourth prince's talent in literature is outstanding. After years of tireless study, he is already beyond the ordinary people. The articles and poems he wrote are highly praised by the literary world. Even the homes of some ministers and nobles in the Saints' Hall have collections of the fourth prince's masterpieces. Relying on his literary works, the fourth prince has a greater reputation than other princes in all walks of life in the empire.
Louis XIII was particularly fond of the fourth prince because of his talents and relationship with his mother. He often asked the fourth prince to accompany him in his spare time, and he trusted him far more than other princes.
Not to mention, after the analysis by the fourth prince, Louis XIII once again tasted the monster song and really realized some free and easy connotations. Just as the fourth prince said, the word "hehe", aside from the slightly sarcastic meaning, really has an artistic conception of "you can't understand the meaning with a thousand words".
Originally, Louis XIII thought that the most outstanding part of that strange poem was "I have risen before my concubine has risen; I have not slept before my concubine has gone to sleep". Now, I feel that that sentence is really incomparable to the word "hehe"!
Of course, not everyone present agreed with the fourth prince's words, and more people disagreed. For example, Duke Pat didn't think there was anything praiseworthy about that poem. It was deviant throughout, the sentences were of varying lengths, and they didn't quite follow the rhyme. It was a complete mess and worthless. But he was still very satisfied with the seventh prince's attitude in his poems about not earning the position of crown prince.
No one said anything too much. Maybe in their view, the fourth prince was just trying to smooth things over. After all, the seventh prince's strange poem made Louis XIII furious. Now that the matter has been revealed, who would be stupid enough to take it seriously? Literature, for most people in the Saints’ Temple, is just a pastime.
In this regard, the fourth prince could only shake his head secretly, thinking that these people were not sophisticated enough to understand the profoundness of the seventh brother's poems.
While carefully controlling the quantum notepad to synchronize the strange poems to himself, the fourth prince was thinking about finding an opportunity to visit his seventh brother. No matter what others think, he is quite interested in this novel structure of poetry.
The restlessness caused by a strange poem "The Prince is in Difficulty" was resolved through the mediation of the fourth prince, and everyone in the palace pretended that nothing had happened.
But because of this incident, Louis XIII gradually began to pay attention to his seventh prince, Matt Louis. He suddenly wanted to read the articles written by the seventh prince on governance to see if this seventh prince was really as different as his beloved fourth prince said.
However, Louis XIII did not dare to let anyone else read it, lest anything happen again and the royal family lose face.
Therefore, Louis XIII took advantage of the convenience of checking the academic achievements of several princes, slowly walked to the examination table of the seventh prince, and pretended not to care and picked up the quantum notepad on it.
But after just one glance, the emperor frowned.
This time it is not about the quality of the writing, but the Seventh Prince's article on state governance is too simple. It is shorter than that strange poem, with only four words in the whole article, "One word, nine tripods."
It's just perfunctory.
"What nonsense!" Louis XIII was so angry that he couldn't help but muttered, and thought to himself: "My fourth prince probably made a mistake this time. The seventh prince doesn't look like a talented and learned person. Just a big straw bag!"
Just be Louis XIII
When Shi Shi was angrily preparing to leave the Seventh Prince behind and go to accept the articles of the other princes, he suddenly seemed to realize something and picked up the piece of paper and read it carefully again.
"One Word Nine Cauldrons"
After reading it carefully several times, the emperor was stunned.
You know, the whole universe understands that the emperor can "keep his word in mind", and what the seventh prince Matt Louis wrote is indeed "keep his word in mind". Although there seems to be no difference between the two, those who understand the top secrets of the Kabasi Empire will understand the meaning. Then everything becomes completely different.
Louis XIII did not delve into it any further. He muttered in a low voice: "That's bullshit" to confuse the eyes of the rest of the people in the Saints' Hall. He secretly synchronized the content to himself and deleted the original text.
Because these four words have a great relationship!
Most of the ministers in the Saints Hall laughed secretly because of the emperor's "nonsense" words, thinking that the seventh prince Matt Louis had written some embarrassing article, but few people noticed that Louis XIII would The prince's articles are synchronized to himself and the original text is deleted, such as the third prince, the fourth prince, the fifth prince, and Duke Pat.
It has to be said that after reading the Seventh Prince's phrase "One word makes all the difference", the other princes' articles on state governance made the Emperor feel a little boring. Whether it is a fairly benevolent government, or a more hegemonic priority of using force, or a discussion of the pros and cons of imperial policies, even if they are brilliantly written, they all make Louis XIII feel like they are aimless.
Among them, the fourth prince who was most favored by Louis XIII wrote the most outstanding articles, commenting on the pros and cons of various policies of the empire. But even so, he seemed to be scholarly and could not compare with the seven princes who only had four. article.
Of course, even so, Louis XIII still selected the eldest prince, third prince, fourth prince, and fifth prince's essays to be outstanding in this examination, and circulated them to the ministers in the palace. After all, it increased the reputation of the princes among the ministers. , is the core purpose of this Saints Hall examination.
As for the four-character article written by Seventh Prince Matt Louis, Louis XIII did not want to publish it.
But one thing Louis XIII has determined is that his seventh prince Matt Louis is just as talented as the fourth prince said!
After the examination, the emperor rewarded the princes who had outstanding essays and expressed condolences to the ministers present. After this, Louis XIII asked everyone to retreat, leaving only his left and right attendants.
Sitting on the throne in the Hall of Saints, with only the attendants Hugo and Flaubert waiting on him, Louis XIII couldn't help but take out the Quantum Notepad and look at the four words "One Word and Nine Cauldrons" recorded in it attentively. word.
I don’t know how much time passed, but Hugo, the attendant on the left, reminded me in a low voice: “Your Majesty, the time has come!”
"Hmm!" The Emperor nodded.
Immediately, the left attendant opened the optical brain on the dragon case for Louis XIII, and a holographic interface appeared, prompting him to enter the permission secret.
After the emperor personally operated it, the holographic interface changed in light and shadow, and piles appeared in piles. The piles were extremely high. At a rough count, there were probably dozens of photon memorials. Photon memorials had the same effect as paper memorials.
Although the central optical brain of the empire is very powerful and can process many administrative matters in batches, there are still some matters related to the entire Kabasi Empire that cannot be handled automatically by the central optical brain. For example, the border is harassed by an enemy country. If you can't swallow this bad breath, you want to fight. Going back, it would be impossible for the central optical brain to automatically handle such a major event that would provoke a war between the two countries.
The border defenders will submit it to the top of the empire in the form of photon memorials, and will eventually come to Louis XIII, who will make a decision.
In short, memorials and petitions are all major events related to the national economy and people's livelihood, such as building large projects, adjusting tax policies, or establishing diplomatic relations or alliances with other countries, etc.
Even though they are just major events, the territory and population of the empire are simply astronomical, and the workload here is huge. Almost every emperor of the empire has a record of being so tired that he vomited blood. Even so, it seems that there are endless things to deal with every day. memorial. It's no wonder that the emperor's temples are already stained with frost before he has fully entered old age. .br>
Don't look at the holographic interface of the optical brain, there are only dozens of them.
The memorials are not over yet. As Louis XIII goes through the process of approving the memorials, new memorials will continue to come.
This is a cycle that starts over and over again. Even if the emperor works hard day and night, it is impossible to deal with the memorial in the information interface. If one day there really are no more memorials in the holographic interface, it means that either the Kabasi Empire has perished, or the power of the emperor has fallen away.
If two or three hours had passed, the memorials in Louis XIII's optical brain holographic interface had not decreased.
Looking at the piles of memorials in the holographic interface, the emperor sighed with emotion: "Everyone in the world says that the emperor is good, but little did he know that being an emperor is also difficult..."
The two attendants looked at Louis XIII in unison and praised him one after another.
"Good sentence!"
"What a sentence, Your Majesty!"
Louis XIII gently stroked his beard, pondered for a while, and then chanted: "I got up first before the ministers got up. The ministers were already asleep, but I didn't sleep. I envy the rich man in Sichuan Province. He still didn't wake up after three strokes in the sun." .”
The two attendants of Louis XIII were moved when they heard this. Although the poem "Emperor of the Empire" was imitated from "The Prince is in Difficulty" written by the Seventh Prince, the connotation and meaning are quite different.
The two people quickly saluted and praised: "Your Majesty, Holy Lord, Mingjun, with your Majesty in the Kabasi Empire, the country's fortune is really prosperous! Blessings for the empire! Blessings for the country, and blessings for the subjects!"