Chapter 3 The Prince of Yanbei
Bai Fuyao had never seen this prince of Yanbei, Luo Changfeng. In that time and space, she was already married as a wife. She only vaguely remembered that one day her sister-in-law came back happily and told her mother-in-law how lively and spectacular the scene when King Yanbei entered the capital. That day should be today.
Bai Fuyao's entire memory of King Yanbei still comes from her brother Bai Zhi. At that time, Bai Zhi had not yet gone to the northwest. The little Bai Fuyao regarded his brother as his whole, and hugged him tightly like a life-saving straw for four years.
I remember that my brother, who was as warm and bright as the spring sunshine, always rubbed her soft hair and told her with a smile about the heroic and legendary deeds of the Prince of Yanbei, one after another, with envy and admiration in his eyes. It was then that Bai Fuyao realized that his brother was so eager to go to the battlefield and go to his father.
She didn't like this King of Yanbei, even though he was a young talent and a pride of heaven. However, he took away his brother's attention to her and indirectly let his brother leave her.
But memories have always been the most ruthless. The unforgettable thoughts you have to remember may be covered in dust at a certain moment. However, the memories you think are fleeting are deeply rooted in your mind like camel thorns in the desert. They cannot be removed or removed.
When she was five years old, she sat on the red painted wooden chair in her brother's study, with her short legs shaking in the air. The brother standing opposite her was holding a piece of rice paper full of ink marks, which was an article she wrote to please him. She sat on the wooden chair with her big eyes open and looked at her brother Yan Xiaoyan in front of her, listening to him telling the old story of Luo Changfeng, the prince of Yanbei.
My brother said that Luo Changfeng was only five years old like her at that time. One day, he accidentally wrote a "Song of the Virtues" and directly wrote a poem. He was the former dean of the Shengjing College, Kyoto No. 1 College who lived in Xiangyang City at that time. The world's largest literary genius is recognized as the world's largest literary genius. He sighed in tears: "This son is born with literary talent, and I wish I could teach him. It is my regret."
After talking about this anecdote, the brother smiled even more gently, and said to her with a little pride on his face: "Xiaoqi, brother thinks that if you are a man, you will definitely not be worse than the prince of Yanbei."
Now I think my brother's words are actually praising her! But she was only five years old at that time. At the age of five, she felt that she was not a man at all, so her brother must think that she was not as good as the prince of Yanbei.
An adult is not willing to be compared with others, not to mention that she is still a child, not to mention that the brother who compares her with others is the one who relies most on.
At that time, she was young, and for the first time she hated a stranger she had never met.
After passing through the study, her greatest pleasure at that time was to walk behind her brother with her short legs, pull the corner of her robe, and ask her brother about Yan Bei and the princess Yan Bei with a hint of resentment and curiosity. Since she wanted to defeat an enemy who was stronger than you, she naturally had to understand your enemy first. She was smart and thought so.
The brother was surprised to see that she was suddenly interested in Yanbei and Prince Yanbei, but he was not annoyed that she was pestering him. He was always gentle to her. He sat on the chair and picked her up and sat on his lap, patiently telling her what he knew about Yanbei.
Yanbei is the most important territory of the Great Wei, located on the northeastern border, and assumes the important responsibility of defending the security of the northeastern part of the Great Wei and resisting foreign invasions. Therefore, every emperor of the Great Wei attaches great importance to this place, and the actual power of the place, King Yanbei, has also taken more attention. Since the founding of the Great Wei, the then founding emperor, Emperor Chongde, was appointed by Luo Tianyi, the founding father of the other kings, who assisted him in the founding of the country, and the throne has been inherited.
During the period when the Luo family was in charge of Yanbei, it can be said that they were dedicated to ensuring hundreds of years of peace on the northeastern border of the Great Wei. Although there were also emperors who were worried that the Yanbei royal family would be ill-involved and threaten their status, they just thought about it privately, occasionally teasing them, and never made any substantial measures. After all, Yanbei did have a good style and never did anything out of the ordinary...
After talking about Yanbei, my brother looked at her with some amusement: "Xiaoqi, I am really not familiar with the prince of Yanbei. The last time I told you were all mentioned by my classmates from the academy. I wanted to talk about it as an interesting thing to make you happy."
When she heard her brother say this, what was her expression at that time? She seemed a little disappointed, after all, she was one step further from defeating a powerful enemy.
The brother probably saw her disappointment. He was helpless and told her the most talked about Yanbei's battle situation. At this time, the brother was no longer as warm as spring in Bai Fuyao's eyes, but instead had a hint of sadness and resentment, because he was telling her about war.
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Boring Dragon Boat Festival, come quietly and take a look at it casually
Chapter completed!