Chapter 1: Past Lives
The rain was pouring down, and the whole sky was overcast, and a lightning bolt was falling sideways, which was terrifying.
At this moment, there was chaos in the Great Zhou Palace. The palace ladies ran up and down, scrambling.
In the Cining Palace, the young emperor sat in front of the bed with a gloomy face. The imperial physicians below knelt down one by one.
I saw the lady in gorgeous clothes on the bed, even if she was sick, she did not reduce her demeanor, and the straight people praised the charm of the sentence. is also a little more graceful and luxurious than young people. It was the Empress Dowager of the Zhou Dynasty, Ji Jin.
At this time, Ji Jin's eyelids moved, and he opened his eyes, even if he was old, he still made people sigh, the years never defeated the beauty.
She stretched out her hand, and the young emperor immediately held her hand, "Sheng'er, don't be sad, the queen mother is old, the queen mother has enjoyed glory and wealth in this life, and she has also lived a depressed life, and there are no regrets." Now that you have grown up, seeing your achievements in the past few years, the queen mother is also relieved. You can go with peace of mind."
"I only hope you remember that you must be self-denying and courteous, and do not repeat the tragedy of the previous king. Back then, the king of Chu rebelled, if there was no General Meng. I'm afraid that there is no today, after the death of the queen mother, we must treat General Meng well, he has no wife and no heirs, he will not endanger the country, treat him well, and it will make the people of the world feel that the emperor is the best. ”
At this time, the emperor just nodded incessantly, his eyes were red, "cough, cough" The queen mother coughed violently.
"What about the medicine, what about the medicine," Zhou Sheng said in a panic. The maid next to her hurried up. The woman on the bed closed her eyes. And the hand in Zhou Sheng's hand was also powerless.
"Mother, mother!"
But no matter what he called, the woman on the bed never opened her eyes. Finally, he couldn't control himself. Tears rained down.
"Queen Mother, Queen Mother, don't leave your son!" The entire Cining Palace was in chaos.
In the 232nd year of the Great Zhou Dynasty, the Empress Dowager Ji of the Great Zhou Dynasty died. Ji entered the palace at the age of sixteen and accompanied the emperor for more than 30 years. After experiencing the rebellion of the king of Chu, he sent his young son to the throne, and listened to the government, and his son Zhou Chang Emperor Zhou Sheng was diligent in the government under his teaching, and the country was peaceful and peaceful. The whole country is wearing vegetarian clothing, and the whole country mourns.
Inside the Great Zhou Zhenguo General's Mansion.
"General! Checkmate! Fuzi ran all the way from the street into the mansion and went straight to Meng Ke's study.
"What's the matter, panicked" In front of him, General Meng, who was already full of gray hair, took the book away from his eyes.
"The Queen Mother, the Queen Mother, she ......"
"What's wrong with the Queen Mother," General Meng lost his previous calmness, his eyes were anxious.
"The Queen Mother, the Queen Mother, she, went." Fuzi said with a worried face.
The book in General Meng's hand fell from his hand to the ground, his body shook, and Fuzi hurriedly supported him. "The general should pay attention to his body."
Meng Ke muttered: "You said you want power, I will fulfill your power and send you to the palace, you say you want the country, I will give you the country, why don't you want me......"
It is said that that night, Meng Ke, the general of Zhenguo, was assassinated.
It is said that General Meng and the Queen Mother were childhood neighbors. The Queen Mother was born in the family, and the two fathers had a very good friendship.
It is said that General Meng never married, and there was not even a concubine in the house.
It is said that the former emperor had intended to marry Princess Hejia to him, but he refused to obey. That's it.
It is said that General Meng was covered in blood for the first king to quell the civil strife. But after the success, he returned to the Empress Dowager Ji and the little emperor, and did not contaminate half of the military power.
It is said that when General Meng died, he held a worn-out sachet tightly in his hand, and the embroidery was clumsy.