The Bewitching Master of the Qing Dynasty

Chapter 167: Shunzhi's Deposed Empress Mengguqing 19



Chapter 167: Shunzhi's Deposed Empress Mengguqing 19

Xue Li still left some people to the prince, asking him to protect his offspring.

Zhengxi was a little surprised and delighted.

Xue Li: No need to, this is all thanks to your father.

Xue Li ignored him, told him to look after his brother, then patted her butt and left.

She missed her Guoren.

Meiren was somewhat resistant, but not too noisy.

When the two saw Guo Ren, Xue Li and Mei Ren looked at each other in astonishment.

Xue Li was extremely glad that she had let him out of the palace early.

Guoren is estimated to be about 1.9 meters tall now, and Xueli and Meiren have to look up at him.

He is dark, tall, strong and has a big beard.

"Did we recognize the wrong person?" Xue Li asked leisurely.

Meiren lowered her head and smiled mischievously.

Guo Ren's face was originally full of excitement, but after hearing these words, he felt as aggrieved as a 200-pound puppy.

Humming and humming while holding Xueli...

Xueli couldn't help but burst out laughing.

By the way, Meiren later disguised herself as a eunuch and walked around in the palace.

After all, her height had grown to 1.75 meters, and she was quite grateful at that time. Now Meiren was standing in front of the tall and burly Guoren.

He seemed like a little bird, and Meiren was very depressed.

Xueli decided to go to Jiangnan for the winter~

Xue Li happily started planning the trip. The emperor had no objection and made all the necessary arrangements.

The Empress Dowager wanted to say something, and finally the Emperor suggested that the Empress Dowager could go back to Khorchin for a short stay.

So, after receiving the gifts and scrolls that Xueli sent back to Beijing one after another, as well as the travel notes written by Meiren.

Bumbutai suddenly wanted to leave the palace walls.

But he was still afraid that the court officials would bully the emperor because of his young age, so he delayed leaving for three years!

Xue Li stayed in the palace that year because the queen was pregnant.

Xue Li stayed there for a year, arranged her own people, and then left.

Following closely behind was Zhengxi, who wanted to lead the army in person.

The court officials and the Empress Dowager on the grassland all disagreed. Xue Li thought about it and nodded in support!

Jung Hee was so happy!

So Zhengde was appointed as regent, but he ran away.

Many ministers tried to win over Zhengde in either overt or covert ways, and Zhengde showed great ambition at every court meeting.

He secretly wrote down a lot in his little notebook, just so that he could show his brother what he was capable of with confidence, and then go to the battlefield to shed his blood!

He didn't want to stay in the capital or the palace at all, nor did he like living a routine life.

After reading Xueli's travel notes, I wanted to secretly follow her, but I was caught by her brother every time.

This happened several times. When Zhengxi and his brother saw Meiren next to Xueli, there was a look of sudden enlightenment on their faces. After all, this person looked very much like Aunt Meiren/Grandpa Changshou who grew up with them.

A dark light flashed in Zhengxi's eyes and he nodded slightly.

Xue Li smiled casually and lazily, and waved to them as she walked away without looking back.

Xue Li was not worried at all and took Meiren and Guoren to travel around.

Of course, she didn't know that when Zhengxi hugged her son and stroked her peach blossom eyes with her fingers, she thought of Meiren's face.

In the past, he only thought that his mother liked women and was always hanging out with Aunt Meiren. When he was young, he once thought that he was the child of his mother and Aunt Meiren.

Later, he learned a lot from reading and thought that his original idea was funny.

Now that I think about it, what if Aunt Meiren wasn’t an aunt?

He remembered that he was glad at that time, glad that his mother did not love the emperor, so she would not be like the concubines in the palace, sad and crying in front of the mirror every day.

In his memory, the Emperor's father was very cold to him when he was young, and never took the initiative to look for his mother.

He always took Dong E with him wherever he went, and later on various concubines, but not his mother.

Now that he thought about it, he was really glad that his mother had Meiren by her side...

Didn't he expect that? He saw that the so-called Changshou Gonggong was actually the one who played with him every day, accompanied him to study and practice calligraphy, and gave him a big horse to ride.

At that time, he just thought that he had returned to his mother's palace where he was familiar with everyone and close to those people.

What I never expected was... Mom, you are so bold!

Because of this, Zhengxi also remembered to respect women and give them some leeway and dignity. Otherwise, who knows if he will run into another crazy person? !

It was also by accident that Zhengxi improved the status of women and strictly prohibited women from binding their feet.

And introduce a corresponding punishment system. Zhengxi is very tough in this regard!

Of course, on the one hand, there was the cooperation reached between Dorgon and Xue Li, and on the other hand, there were the obstacles that Shunzhi tried his best to clear during his lifetime.

In comparison, Zhengxi had never suffered any injustice in the previous dynasty or the harem.

His focus was on rebellion and vassal kings.

Far away in Jiangnan, Xue Li received news that the Japanese envoy was coming to meet her.

Xueli wrote a letter to Zhengxi seriously.

In order to keep her in the capital, Zhengxi arranged for someone to build a garden for her!

Finally, there is a grand royal garden.

Now he used the matter of the garden and the envoy to trick Xue Li into returning to Beijing.

If Boss Xueli doesn't want to, wouldn't that delay her from having so many girls to hug?

Finally, he angrily drew a pink pig for his son and continued to live his life leisurely.

Zhengxi was somewhat helpless, so he just opened the door to let the dog out. No, to let Zhengde out. Didn't he want to go out and hang out for a long time? Let him go.

Zhengde was so happy that he went crazy, with both the military examination and the improvement of weapons.

In the second year of Hongtai (1670), Xueli gave birth to a pair of twins, a boy and a girl, in Jiangnan.

Zhengxi received the news with a complicated expression.

He suggested keeping the baby in the palace, but Xue Li refused.

The Zhengxi brothers accelerated the pace of suppressing the rebellion, and during this period, foreigners came from afar.

Adhering to the idea of ​​knowing yourself and your enemy, Zhengxi also made great efforts to promote him.

Through exchanges between the East and the West, Zhengde and his men invented pistols and grenades.

The advancement of weapons also made it easier for the Qing Dynasty to pacify Tibet and the border areas.

Zhengxi saw the importance of weapons and asked Zhengde to select skilled craftsmen, including the invention of food, clothing, housing and transportation. Every few years, a group of students would take a boat to the other side to study and exchange.

Including many crops from foreign countries, the diet is also diversified, so the people can have enough food and clothing, and their mental outlook is greatly changed.

A large part of those who raised the banner of anti-Qing and restoration of Ming were just using it as an excuse to become villains.

Zhengxi simply slaughtered all those people!

His imperial power will not be challenged.

Of course, he also learned a little bit about the traitor.

It was brainwashing. He did not conduct literary inquisition like Emperor Kangxi in history, nor did he destroy Chinese classics and recompile the Sikuquanshu like Emperor Qianlong did.

Zhengxi set up a department to publicize his achievements, what he brought to the people, and the difference in living standards between the people in the previous dynasty.

Vigorously promote marriages between Manchus, Mongols and Han Chinese, and safeguard the rights and safety of women and children.

With those inventions, factories were built and the economy was vigorously developed. People's lives became better and better because of the work!

Xue Li was very satisfied watching the rapid changes in the country.

But what excited her was the twins, a boy and a girl.

The daughter called Shang Yan.

The implication is that the child is like water, and will never lack love from those around him. It also means that the child is a smart person who understands things quickly and has strong adaptability.


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