Chapter 241: King Qi's Old Story
The mansion given by Lü Cheng to the King of Wei was originally the residence of Lü Yuan, the third son of Yongguang Emperor Lü Huai and King of Qi.
The mansion is famous, and in the final analysis, it is the people who are famous.
Lu Yuan, the king of Qi, the third son of Emperor Yongguang, is also the favorite child of Emperor Yongguang.
In the seventh year of Yongguang, Lu Yuan, the king of Qi, was born.
Don't ask why Emperor Yongguang has been on the throne for seven years, but in those days when he added Qiandi, Lu Yuan, the king of Qi, was able to do three.
The question is that Emperor Yongguang has no blessings, he can't keep his children, and the death rate is too high.
In the royal family, children of the royal family are not counted as seniors under the age of six. Unless the emperor is particularly preferred.
The children in front of Lu Yuan, the king of Qi, all died early, and Lu Yuan, the king of Qi, naturally ranked third.
Emperor Yongguang's preference for Lu Yuan, King of Qi, can actually be seen from the fact that Lu Yuan, the king of Qi, was recorded as a seniority when he just turned one year old.
Secondly, it was Emperor Yongguang who taught Lu Yuan, the king of Qi, almost hand-in-hand. After getting along for a long time, this relationship is naturally deep, and it is naturally different from other children who can't meet twice a year.
There are many reasons why Lu Yuan, the king of Qi, is favored. But for Yongguang Emperor Lu Huai, King Xiao of Qi is the most important reason.
The appearance of Lu Yuan, the king of Qi, can almost be said to be carved out of the same mold as Yongguang Emperor Lu Huai.
People only love themselves the most, so is it the same reasoning that loving Lu Yuan is equal to loving Lu Yuan, and that face is equal to loving oneself?
King Qi is like a continuation of the life of the aging Emperor Yongguang. Emperor Yongguang had an inexplicable affection for Lu Yuan, the king of Qi who was very much like him.
Seeing Lu Yuan, who was young, full of vitality and the same age as him, Yongguang Emperor Lu Huai seemed to have found sustenance in him.
And the mother of Lu Yuan, the king of Qi, Lin Lian Lin Guifei is also a legendary figure.
Emperor Yongguang is a person who respects rules and has a good face. Basically, no matter how beautiful the newcomer who enters later, no matter how petty and gentle he is, he can't surpass the old man who followed him when he was submerged.
The old man's position in the harem is always higher.
There is only one way for newcomers to be promoted, and that is to boil their qualifications.
And Lin Guifei is the only one who made Emperor Yongguang make an exception.
Lin Guifei was not an old man when Emperor Yongguang was submerged, but a newcomer who entered the palace in the sixth year of Yongguang.
In the sixth year of Yongguang, Lin Lian entered the palace, was selected as a servant, and lived in Yongning Palace.
In the ninth year of Yongguang, Emperor Yongguang canonized the original Lin Xuanzhi as Lin Guifei.
Three years, in just three years, Lin Lian climbed from the selection of servants to the position of the concubine. Among them, Emperor Yongguang's preference undoubtedly played a very important role, otherwise Lin Lian would not be able to achieve multi-level jumps even if he was very capable.
Of course, since Concubine Lin entered the palace in the sixth year of Yongguang, the saint has been prosperous for a long time, and from this point of view, Concubine Lin is also a wonderful person.
In the twelfth year of Yongguang, Emperor Yongguang originally wanted to set up another imperial concubine for Lin Guifei, who was the same as the deputy queen, but unfortunately was suppressed by the ministers.
Emperor Yongguang's feelings for Concubine Lin are a preference recognized by history.
It was also unclear between Lu Yuan, the king of Qi, and Lin Guifei. In the end, the mother is more expensive than the son, or the son is more expensive than the mother. Maybe it's because they complement each other and help each other.
Speaking of which, those who have watched the palace fight drama will definitely find that there seems to be a key figure missing.
Looking at Emperor Yongguang's harem from the perspective of Lin Lian and Lin Guifei, she is of course the protagonist. As the protagonist, how can you not have a supporting role? The villain's difficulties are also a must for the protagonist!
According to the law of palace fighting dramas, as long as it is not carried out from the perspective of the queen as the protagonist, the queen must be an important supporting role, and there is a great chance that she will be the No. 1 villain, and the protagonist will reach the last episode.
That's right, the above narrative is missing the queen.
The queen, Xie Zhen, has a son and a daughter. And his son was the later Jianzhao Emperor Lu Hao.
The point is that Queen Xie and Lu Hao became the winners who had the last laugh.
And the favored Lin Guifei and King Qi are the losers.
If you win or lose, the fate of the loser can be imagined.
How hot the Qi Wangfu was in the past, there are many doors now.
Having said that, didn't it mean that Emperor Yongguang had a preference for Lin Guifei that history recognized?
So why exactly? There are not many favorite concubines in history, why does Dulin Guifei have to admit even history for the preference she received?
The reason is that Emperor Yongguang made a holy decree before he died, and this holy decree was the talisman of Lin Guifei and Lu Yuan, the king of Qi.
With this holy purpose, Emperor Jianzhao Lu Hao, who has already sat firmly on the emperor's operation, is not very easy to operate. Lu Hao would be a scoundrel and thick-skinned, but he, like him Aye Lu Huai, regarded that face as important as the top.
On the surface, Lu Hao couldn't move Lu Yuan, but there were a lot of manipulations in secret.
In response to the overly proud character of Lu Yuan, the king of Qi, because of the smooth sailing, Lu Hao formulated a series of plans.
And the effect of the plan......
The historian recorded it like this: In the first year of Jianzhao, Qi Wangyuan, overthinking, and stinging.
Lu Yuan, the king of Qi, the first owner of the Qi Palace, was overly worried and died.
The Qi Palace, which is a good mansion, was given by Emperor Yongguang to his favorite son.
The low-key and luxurious Qi Palace's mansion can't be left empty in vain.
So after the renovation and renovation, the Qi Wangfu ushered in its second owner.
In the eighth year of Jianzhao, the palace of the king of Qi was changed to the palace of Emperor Ji of Yan.
Emperor Yan Ji Lu Lian, line five, is the intimate little padded jacket of Emperor Jianzhao, in other words, favored.
In the tenth year of Jianzhao, Emperor Yan Ji Lu Lian won the same death method as Zhao Prince Jun Lu Zhang (the heir of Yuanfeng Emperor Lu Lang) - fell from a horse and died.
In the thirteenth year of Jianzhao, Emperor Yan's palace was changed to the palace of the king of Chu.
Lu Yan, the king of Chu, the youngest son of Emperor Jianzhao, was also the favorite child of Emperor Jianzhao in his later years.
Ruizong's living record has been recorded many times: My son is filial piety, and the rest of the sons are not as good as it.
Question: What is the ending of the filial son Chu King Lu Yan?
Answer: The successor Ye, changed to Yuan Jingyao.
The fate of several people who have lived in the Qi Palace's mansion is not very beautiful.
Even though the low-key luxury of the Qi Palace's mansion is still there, it has never ushered in a new owner.
The Qi Palace's Mansion has been vacant until now.
Lü Cheng wanted to find a new owner for the Qi Palace, and in the near future, it would be changed to the Wei Palace.
The palace of the king of Qi was given to the king of Wei to live in Beijing. The palace of the king of Qi has been vacant for many years, and some objects are aging and aging, and the ashes are falling. It can be said that the Ministry of Industry has worked overtime to complete the renovation of the "Wei Wangfu".
The Kyoto stop that Lu Cheng chose for King Wei can be said to be extremely unlucky.
The gust of wind began with the exhalation of the Ministry of Works officials and slowly blew through Kyoto. Lu Cheng's attitude is the weather vane.
At this time, all the officials in Kyoto knew that after King Wei entered Beijing, he should be more estranged.
Some smart people wondered, how did King Wei offend Lu Cheng, who was smaller than a needle?
And some simple-minded, none of them find it strange, they are a kind of inevitability. Strictly speaking, it is appropriate for the royal family to be divided into two parts. One part is the emperor, and the other part is the rest of the royal family.
The emperor fights the heavens and the earth, and in the end, only himself is left, enjoying the scenery of the heights. The emperor was born alone!