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Chapter 897 Zhao Xu, the double standard(1/2)

After talking to Zhu for another time, Zhao Xu went to visit his sisters and younger brothers.

Maybe because they haven't seen each other for a while, the two sisters were a little disgusted when they saw him, but they just bowed conservatively and called the emperor brother.

And his younger brother Zhao Si, who is less than four years old, is still at a age of being confused and knowing nothing.

Zhao Xu hugged him and teased him for a while, fulfilling his obligation to his brother.

Then, Zhao Xu came to his sister, who has now been named the residence of Sanniang, the princess of Wen.

As the emperor's elder sister, she has lived alone in the Western Hebei Temple in this temple since this year.

The name of the same gang was changed to "Shushouhe" - Shushou was her first title, and this is the name that will accompany her throughout her life.

The reason why Princess Shushou moved here was because she was already an adult.

She was born in Xining in the seventh year and is about to turn fourteen this year.

In the Middle Ages, no matter whether a man or a woman, she could be considered an adult at the age of fourteen and could start getting married.

This is also the reason why Zhu is eager to choose her son-in-law.

When Princess Shushou saw Zhao Xu, she was obviously a little panicked and hurriedly greeted her: "Why is the official family coming?"

"Come and see my sister!" Zhao Xu looked at the place where his sister lives.

As the emperor's elder sister, and also the eldest daughter of the late emperor (the two princesses before her all died prematurely).

The treatment received by Princess Shushou is naturally the top among all the princesses.

Whether it is the furnished utensils or the layout in harmony, it is everywhere, and the restraint and luxury of the Tian family are revealed.

that is……

He walked to Princess Shushou's desk and picked up a book on the desk.

As soon as he read the title of the book, he muttered softly: "Female Analects of Confucius?"

This book was written by sisters from the Song Dynasty in the Tang Dynasty. You can tell from the name, and it is imitated in the format of the Analects of Confucius.

However, its content...

I can only say that this is a textbook for feudal society to discipline women.

What are the words [Don’t turn back when you are doing it, don’t lift your lips when you speak], [Picking firewood to burn fire, go to the kitchen early] and there are also words like [Prefering your husband to the sky, and his meaning is not lighter].

But this is just a relatively normal content.

As for those abnormal content?

Let me put it this way, although the women's books before "The Analects of Confucius" were also written in accordance with Confucian morality and ethics.

However, its subject is still based on moral guidance and basically does not stipulate or restrict women's daily behavior.

This book "The Analects of Confucius" is different.

Taking ethics as the basis, women’s roles and behaviors in the family and society are clarified, and what women can do? What women cannot do?

At the same time, detailed punishment rules are listed.

I can only say that when it comes to being cruel to women, it must be a woman!

What Liu Xiang, Zhang Hua is so weak!

The Song sisters, with their own strength, laid the standards and requirements for women's discipline in feudal society that have been there for thousands of years.

Therefore, the granularity of the ruler is perfectly aligned, hits the pain points of users, and uses disruptive innovation to complete the ecological closed loop.

How can the Song sisters be undeveloped? How can they not be sought after?

Let’s look at other books on Princess Shushou’s desk.

They are all books like "The Analects of Confucius". To be precise, those brainwashed women after entering the Song Dynasty followed the track created by the Song sisters and wrote in order to gain prominence.

Generally speaking, these books show an increasingly radical tendency to consciousness.

no way!

No matter what era, if you want to be successful, you must go further than your predecessors.

Otherwise, just stir-frying cold rice cannot innovate. If you go further, who will pursue it?

After a long time, Zhao Xu asked, "Sister, do you read these books on weekdays?"

"Yes..." Princess Shushou replied with her head down, "Sister said: These books were written by wise wives of previous generations, and are the basis for women to settle down..."

Zhao Xu's lips twitched and he thought to himself: "No wonder Sister would plead for Han Jiayan in my previous life!"

In his previous life, Han Jiayan was not deposed.

In addition to the pressure from the court officials, the biggest reason why Zhao Xu gave up was the pleading of his sister who is now in front of him.

Even Han Jiayan had attacked her.

But she still cried and begged in front of Zhao Xu, begging not to blame her husband and to attribute all the responsibility to herself.

He acted as if he had sinned against his husband, I would not be alive.

In such a situation, what can Zhao Xu do?

The board can only be raised high and gently lowered.

Now, the reason has been found!

It turns out that something went wrong with Zhu's education!

She probably used the education she received when she was a child to her daughter.

wrong……

Zhao Xu narrowed his eyes.

Because he remembered that the princesses of the Zhao family seemed to be like this.

Generation after generation, they are all carved out like the same mold (except Princess Fukang, she has a spirit of resistance, but Fukang is Renzong's favorite daughter and has been spoiled since childhood)

But here is the root!

Perhaps, every princess has been disciplined and educated in this way since she was a dentist.

Read these books for them since childhood, allowing them to grow up in an environment bound by rules and ethics.

Modern animal experiments have proven that it can shape the behavior and character of animals.

And humans are also animals.

Naturally, it can also be trained.

Princess Shushou saw Zhao Xu's expression and asked carefully: "What's wrong with the official family?"

"Sister..." Zhao Xu lowered his head.

"Why!"

"Does Sister remember the intention of enthroning Sister as Princess Shushou in the past? "

Princess Shushou shook her head.

Zhao Xu whispered: "Huangkao loves Sister very much..."

"So, Yang Hui, a Hanlin scholar, was ordered to write the title of the chief for his sister!"

"The words say: "Pure means goodness, and longevity means goodness first!"

"I hope that Sister Huangcai can be happy, grow up happily, get married, have children..."

Zhao Xu held the book "The Analects of Confucius" in his hand: "Instead of reading these words that are whining without any reason in this boudoir every day!"

Zhao Xu has always been a double standard.

If it were his concubines, maids and other books to read these books.

He would just say, "I'm good at reading! Look carefully! Look carefully!"

But my own sister read these books and then brainwashed herself into a pendant for her future husband. No matter what her character or how she treats herself, she will accept it and be willing to accept it.

Then Zhao Xu can only say - trash!

Princess Shushou was shocked by Zhao Xu's words, and her body trembled: "The official family... can't say this..."

"These are all written by wise women and wise women in all generations..."

Zhao Xu smiled.

He remembered Princess Bao'an who was humiliated and killed by Wang Guan.

I also remembered that Princess Baoshou (Guo Xianqing's wife) always felt grateful to him whenever she entered the palace.

I also remembered the way Princess Shushou pleaded for Han Jiayan in front of him in his previous life.

"Sister..." Zhao Xu said meaningfully: "You are my elder sister and the eldest daughter of the Emperor's Encyclopedia!"

"And I am like Huangkao, I just hope that my sister can grow up happily, get married, have children..."

"If you want to do this, Sister needs to become stronger!"
To be continued...
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