I was a concubine in Legend of Zhen Huan

Chapter 129 Fu Cha Yi Xin (34)



Chapter 129 Fu Cha Yi Xin (34)

Hongli had a wishful thinking. He wanted the daughter of the Fucha family to be his principal wife and Gao Bin's daughter to be his concubine.

He didn't even think about it. The Fucha family was a prominent family after all. Even someone like Yi Xin was acceptable to the Queen. How could they marry their daughter to a bald prince who was obviously not favored by the Emperor and who also came from a humble background?

Being a legitimate wife is not an option. The daughter of the Fucha family will never have trouble finding a husband!

Hongli presented facts and reasoned with Yi Xin, trying to influence Yi Xin with his deep love for Fucha Langhua.

But although Yi Xin had not read the story of Daru, she had seen some short videos given away for free on Tomato, which showed how he and Ulanara Yixiu's niece Daru became entangled with each other.

How could she allow her good girl to be abused by Hongli, such an ungrateful man?

Yi Xin resolutely refused, and then betrothed Ulanara Qingying to Hongli as his first wife. You two should be locked up together, and stop bringing trouble to other girls from good families. Thinking that everyone else had two concubines, it would be inappropriate for Hongli to have none, so Yi Xin gave him the two troubles in Hongli's harem.

The marriages of the princes were proceeding in an orderly manner, and Yi Xin thought of the girls Shuhe, Wen Yi, Jingshan and Yaoyang again.

What? You're asking about Longyue? Sorry, Fatty Ju even doubts whether Longyue is his child now. Yixin has never had a good impression of Zhen Huan, so of course she won't help her in times of need. It's Yixin's kindness to let her stay in the prince's house.

"What? You want to find a martial arts master to teach them some Kung Fu?" When Fat Ju heard Yi Xin's words, he thought she was talking nonsense.

Yi Xin was not joking. As far as she knew, Nian Shilan had been a pirate leader at sea for the past few years, causing trouble everywhere, and was doing very well. In fact, she originally let Nian Shilan go just to change her environment and feel better, but who knew she would be so successful.

It was also from Nian Shilan that Yi Xin saw another way out for women of this era. It turned out that even in the Qing Dynasty, women did not only have the choice of getting married, having children, and entrusting their life honor and disgrace to their fathers, brothers, husbands, and children.

Putting herself in other people's shoes, Yi Xin thought that if Wen Yi and the others had the choice, they would definitely want to be self-reliant and strong.

Whether they choose to return to their families to take care of their husbands and children, or to dominate a place and have their own careers, Yixin understands and supports them no matter which choice these girls make when they grow up. What she has to do now is to let them have the right to choose when they grow up.

Yixin has been reading some miscellaneous books recently, and she really likes the sentence in one of the books: "Freedom that moves downward is not true freedom." Although what she can do now is too limited, and the help she can provide to these girls is not enough.

But the best time to plant a tree is ten years ago, and the second best time is now. Even a small change can start a prairie fire. Success in anything cannot be achieved overnight. The current Qing Dynasty's oppression and restrictions on women are too great. Even though Yi Xin is now the queen, there are limits to what she can do. If you want to change, you have to do it little by little.

I advise Pangju not to say that he wants the girls to learn the Four Books and Five Classics and Kung Fu like the princes so that even if they get married and become Fumeng, they can live like Princess Haibang, or even surpass Princess Haibang and become the Wu Zhao of the grassland.

Yi Xin only said that she had a loving mother's heart: "Not only should we find a martial arts master to learn kung fu, it would be better to let the princesses also learn some courses on the Four Books and Five Classics. I know that the princesses enjoy the provision of fine clothes and delicious food, and most of them need to be educated. This is their duty as princesses of the royal family, and I dare not say anything out of turn.

But the princesses who married far away, the third princess of the Holy Ancestor also knew that life on the grassland was not so easy. As a mother myself, I cannot bear to see my own children being bullied. The princesses are all the flesh and blood of the emperor. Can the emperor bear to see them being bullied after marrying far away? Let the princesses learn martial arts, not asking them to have high martial arts skills, just to strengthen their bodies. With a good body, they will have a better chance of surviving in such a harsh and wild place. "

"Then why do princesses and princes have to learn the same cultural courses?"

When Fat Ju asked this, it meant that he agreed to hire a martial arts master for the princesses.

Yi Xin first flattered Pangju, praising him as the best father in the world who cared most about children, and then continued to make progress.

"The purpose of asking the princesses to learn some political knowledge is to prevent them from being deceived by their husbands-in-law. Does the emperor want the princesses to learn the "Female Rules" and "Female Precepts" and then obey the Mongol Taijis' orders?"

Fat Orange was choked. He thought of how the women in his harem had been controlled by Yi Xin in recent years and became dull and stupid. He then imagined the following according to Yi Xin's thoughts...

Uh ~

Fat Orange never wants his daughter to become like this!

Although Pangju did not agree to let the princesses learn political strategies, he did think that the princesses should be taught some books such as the Analects of Confucius that can make people wise.

After getting Pang Ju's approval, Yi Xin arranged female martial arts masters for all the princesses on the day she nodded her approval, fearing that he would go back on his word. Not many women in the harem understood the Analects of Confucius and poems, so Yi Xin pestered Pang Ju to let the university scholars who taught the princes teach the princesses. Those under seven years old were taught together with the princes, and those over seven years old were covered by a screen and taught separately by the university scholars.

Yixin could only go so far for now. As for more advanced courses or other interest courses, they could only let their respective adoptive mothers or biological mothers find ways based on their own abilities.

Although it was a bit frustrating that no matter how much she begged, Fatty Orange refused to let the princesses receive the same cultural education as the princes. But fortunately, when Yi Xin announced that the princesses could follow these courses, none of the princesses' adoptive or biological mothers said something like "Studying and practicing martial arts is too hard, my XX won't learn it."

Yi Xin saw that even Xin Baji, who was usually the most talkative, now had a look of gratitude on her face, and she couldn't help but feel relieved.

Although she did not do these things to seek gratitude from others, positive feedback always makes people feel excited. She is glad that this is not just her wishful thinking.

Once a concubine enters the harem, no matter how unruly and rebellious she is at the beginning, she will soon be tamed by Yi Xin's palace rules learning activities within a month at most, and will always become dull and stupid.

When it comes to palace rules learning activities, we have to introduce Yi Xin's two "notorious" generals in the harem - Xia Dongchun and An Lingrong. An Lingrong can come up with endless tricks to torture people, and Xia Dongchun will complete the punishments set by An Lingrong in quality and quantity without any compromise. The two of them cooperated tacitly, making the concubines want to avoid them when they saw them, and also reducing many twists and turns in the harem.

Because of this, Pang Ju saw that all the concubines looked the same. He now favored the maids in the palace that he kept. Anyway, he couldn't have children now, and Hong Xian looked like a great heir. Pang Ju had fun with the maids without any scruples...

Having too much fun is not a good thing, as Fat Ju died soon in August of the 13th year of Yongzheng's reign.


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