Princess Wan An
After hearing this, Zhou Mingjia immediately came to his grandfather's study, his voice clear and steady, and bowed his head, "My mother is guilty, and grandson comes to admit her mistake to her grandfather and is punished."
Looking at his grandson who was both elegant and polite, Master Zhou sighed in his heart, "You can't blame me for this."
Zhou Mingjia shook his head, and a trace of guilt flashed in his eyes, "It is the grandson's fault to make his grandfather worry about his grandson's marriage."
"Forget it, this matter has ended here. I have ordered the people in the mansion not to mention this matter again."
Mr. Zhou said again, "There is another thing to tell you that your marriage with Weier will be handled as soon as possible."
Zhou Mingjia was slightly stunned, but soon realized his grandfather’s good intentions and said solemnly again, “Thank you grandfather.”
Master Zhou Ge's expression was calm and he gently stroked his beard. The marriage with the royal family would not be successful. If he broke the marriage again, his grandson's reputation would be really ruined. It would be spread in the future, and at least it would show that Jia values friendship and friendship.
After being called by the second wife and talking about her marriage with Ming Jia's cousin, Yang Siwei's heart finally calmed down.
Emperor Zhao Jin finally became cold towards the Zhou family. After Mr. Zhou got used to it, he became calm. He just lost Princess Shang's favor, and his children and grandchildren have their own blessings.
In a few years, he will withdraw from the cabinet and it is impossible to protect them forever. Although the Zhou family's big tree is sheltered from the wind and rain, it must be supported by the Zhou family's descendants.
On the birthday of the prince Zhao Lan, Zhao Xin gave him a box of chessboards as a gift.
After the birthday party, Zhao Xin even went to the Shenshan Fan Summer Palace outside the palace for relaxation. Zhao Jin and the queen were obedient to her because of the Zhou family. Even if she said she wanted to live outside the palace for a long time, she agreed.
To be honest, although the emperor's brother and sister-in-law treat her very well and the young prince Zhao Lan is also very fun, Zhao Xin still hopes to return to the palace less.
In Fanyi Palace, Zhao Xin had the highest status, and no one would discipline him. After staying for a while, Zhao Xin set his sights on a nearby Taoist temple, Qingyuan Temple. The ones that could be built near the royal gardens are naturally the royal Taoist temple.
Not long after, Zhao Jin received news that his royal sister admired the immortals and learned Taoism, yearned for a life of seclusion, and planned to become a monk in the Royal Qingyuan Temple.
He was not a monk, but he was a monk for a period of time, in the name of praying for blessings for the emperor's brother, the queen and the prince.
Zhao Jin also smiled after understanding the true meaning of the letter Zhao Xin sent.
After knowing that the emperor girl yearns for a pure life and is actually leisurely for two years outside, Zhao Jin ignored it. As for the reason for praying for blessings, it was probably to coax her sister-in-law. However, as the good brother, Emperor Zhao Jin still issued an imperial edict seriously, praising the character of Princess Luohe and praying for the great righteousness of the Daxi Dynasty.
Zhao Xin only used the name of praying for the emperor's brother and others, and Zhao Jin directly raised it to the level of praying for the Daxi Dynasty.
It makes the Luohe Taoist practice more legitimate. Even if you don’t want to stay in the Taoist temple one day, you won’t cause criticism if you want to come back.
This imperial edict was praised by the Luohe Princess, both inside and outside the court and outside. In addition, the Luoshui Plough and other matters before, the people are quite familiar with this princess and respect it very much.
No one said anything except the queen was worried that the Taoist temple was hard.
Zhao Jin was very suitable for his work. Since the emperor wanted to practice Taoism, he directly gave the Taoist temple to her, and Zhao Xin was also promoted to the master of Qingyuan Temple.
She lives in Taoist temples very leisurely, occasionally planting flowers and grass, traveling around mountains and rivers, or traveling in a very intimate manner.
Because of his identity as a Taoist practice, he has made it easier to meet many people.
Zhao Xin raised some flowers in the Taoist temple, and occasionally picked a few pots to send them back to the palace and presented them to the emperor's brother and sister-in-law.
"Looking at the appearance of this flower, you will know that she is in a happy mood and in good spirits." Zhao Jin joked with the queen, "Even I want to be so leisurely and happy as her."
Zhao Xin was not entirely playing. In Qingyuan Temple, she saw several alchemy furnaces left by the previous sacrificial masters, which were used for pharmaceutical production. However, as a royal Taoist temple, she would not use some cinnabar and sulfur to deceive people like the folk alchemy sage magicians.
Royal Taoist temples never lack rare medicinal materials.
Instead of abandoning it, Zhao Xin raised the alchemy furnace again and continued to pour the medicinal materials from the Taoist temple into the alchemy furnace according to the books in the Taoist temple and treat it as an experiment. Although most of them were useless, the more times they were, the more they were, occasionally some finished products.
The maid next to the princess never knew why the princess suddenly became interested in alchemy, just like the princess suddenly said she wanted to practice Taoism.
It is not surprising that I later showed interest in medical skills in Princess Luohe.
Even Qingyuan Temple has another guest, Wei Shaosi.
He seemed to have been from the Wei family in Lingnan, but was a member of the side tribe. After both parents died in his early years, he left the family and traveled all over the world. Unlike ordinary children of aristocratic families, he prefers Xuanhuang art to be more popular than the classical ethics.
While studying and treating people, I have become proficient in this art over the years.
Chapter completed!