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Chapter three hundred and twentieth material

Qin Youwei's aura is more wealthy than Ye Bei imagined. In this regard, it is indeed more like a princess than the down-to-earth senior sister. In addition, she has old ministers supporting and protecting her. If she stands up and says she is a fake princess, no one will believe it.

Ye Bei smiled and took out his work notes: "Then I want to ask a few questions, I hope the princess doesn't mind."

"Of course, as long as the story of the Emperor can be put on the screen, I will know everything you want to ask." The princess is very friendly and does not show off her airs. She is very willing to cooperate with Ye Bei's work: "I believe in Director Ye."

"Thank you for your trust, then let's start."

"OK."

At this time, the pretty maid came to pour tea and snacks. All the utensils were not from the hotel, because Ye Bei had stayed in a hotel and had never seen these things. It can be confirmed that they were all royal utensils brought by the princess. Each piece was specially provided by the royal family, expensive and exquisite. In terms of pomp, it was really done well.

The only thing that can treat antiques as common household utensils in the entire Jiuzhou is afraid that Qin Youwei is the only one who can treat antiques as common tools.

"Can you first tell me what you think of the last emperor? You are his daughter. How do you think of the father who left you since childhood?" Ye Bei held a pen in his hand and was ready to record at any time.

On the other hand, Wu Bing was much more relaxed and was only responsible for drinking tea and eating snacks.

Qin Youwei fell into deep thought, her expression was vivid and her eyes were deep, as if she had returned to the day when she was rich and glorious. She met the powerful emperor of Jiuzhou again, and then she spoke happily and said in an ethereal voice: "I am a daughter and a minister. In my memory, the father always has two identities, one is the emperor and the other is the father. In my memory, my father is greater than the emperor. Although we rarely have time to be alone, every time we meet the mother, there are always palace maids and eunuchs waiting around me. I can't play and act coquettishly with my father like an ordinary child..."

Her description obviously made the two old ministers fall into memories. Both old men began to cry, as if they had also seen the last emperor.

This is a common memory of the old and the young. They missed the good days of the Northern Dynasties.

There are many details in Qin Youwei's description, not only her and her father, but also the descriptions of witnesses next to her. In her description, her father always tests her knowledge kindly and teaches her to write and recite poems. Their father and daughter get along basically in this overly rigorous and lack of liveliness. They did not kiss and hug and hold high, nor did they chase and play hide and seek.

The father is like a father, just to teach and raise. As for the game, it is done with the palace maids and eunuchs.

"...I remember that at that time I really wanted to play games with my father, but my mother always said that my father was the king of a country and the emperor of the nineteenth century and could not play children's games. She arranged for people who would play games with me, including two palace maids and two eunuchs, both older than me." When she said this, her eyes were already filled with tears.

Ye Bei thought that this was similar to what his senior sister said. He also said that when she was a child, she had never played games with her parents, and that she was always a palace maid and eunuch accompanying her.

"The rest of the time, the father is the emperor, especially in formal occasions. Even as a daughter, he must strictly follow the rules and not be able to make any mistakes. At that time, I was young and didn't like the red tape very much. Every time I attended a formal occasion, I would have a quarrel. At that time, my father would promise me to go to the treasure house to choose the collection I like." "I often treat priceless collections as toys. I remember one time I painted a pair of "Shangyuan Lantern Festival Pictures" in a mess. My father must have been angry at that time, but in the end he didn't blame me." "It's a pity that I was too young and I didn't remember much, but I knew that my father was a good emperor with a heart of the country and a good father who loved his daughter."

Ye Bei's pen is flying and recorded all of these: "The princess still remembers your father's hobbies? What would he do except dealing with state affairs?"

"Look at books. In my memory, my father always reads books, but I don't remember what books I read."

At this time, Taibao inserted and said, "Your Highness, please allow me to say something."

"Please say it." The princess asked the old man Taibao to state.

"According to the order, when the late emperor was alive, he liked Wang Zhen's calligraphy the most and often copied and practiced it with his ministers. His favorite book was also "Wang Zhen's Collection of Works". Taibao wanted to make additional explanations.

Wang Zhen and Ye Bei looked at Wu Bing quietly and found that the other party was also confused. There was no way. There was a vast sea of ​​writers in Jiuzhou, and it was impossible for everyone to know him. Except for a few famous masters, Ye Bei did not have a deeper understanding. But he knew that even if a writer was not famous, it did not mean that their thoughts were not good. The reason why they were not famous was that their thoughts were not in line with the trend.

Popularity does not mean profound thoughts, popularity only means that these works conform to the public aesthetics. Not popular does not mean that they are not profound, it can only be said that they have not become popular for various reasons.

Obviously, Wang Zhen is an unpopular author, but he still has a small number of fans.

"Who is this Wang Zhen?"

"Wang Zhen is a Xuanmen seeking Taoism. He has written works such as "Wang Zhen's Collection of Works", "Kunlun Sword Sutra", and "Ranxu Collection". His idea is mainly "no immortals". He believes that immortals will not interfere with our lives, so those living in the world should love each other and overcome difficulties together." "This is also the hope of the former emperor. He hopes that everyone in Jiuzhou can unite and fight the challenges of the great powers together."

Ye Bei nodded, so that's it. No wonder the emperor liked Wang Zhen's works. In that situation, don't you just hope everyone will unite together?

Unfortunately, the idea finally gave in to the facts, and the emperor was overthrown.

"So at that time, Jiuzhou was already in a turmoil. In what environment did the emperor ascended the throne? What policy changes did he make after he ascended the throne? What thoughts did he have in the face of the turmoil in Jiuzhou? What were the consequences of what he had? Apart from the historical materials that had been circulated, do you have any additional supplements?"

"I was not born when my father ascended the throne, but when my father passed away, I was in the palace and the army rushed into the palace. I did not see my father for the last time, but I knew that my father asked the three guards to give up their resistance and went to death. Because he knew that this was the choice of Jiuzhou, he could not fight against the people of Jiuzhou." In her description, the late emperor was calm at the last moment, considering the current situation of Jiuzhou and going to die with mercy.

This is completely different from the description of the Iron Guard. According to the description of the Iron Guard, they resisted to the end. The emperor asked them to take a step first, and finally stayed to fight to death, and was killed by Luo Xiong. According to the description of the Iron Guard, the emperor did not feel sorry for Jiuzhou in the end, so he resisted bravely and died in battle, and did not give up on the idea of ​​resisting at all.
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