The other half of the 364 puzzle

Mo is actually not the daughter of everyone's big family.

Her father was a six-rank official in Liangzhou, but she has always been good at poetry, so when Xiao Wan'er moved the world, when Emperor Qisheng brought his wife into Beijing, she went to Beijing together as Ji's attendant.

Emperor Qisheng, who was still the prince at the time, submitted a poem to Xiao Wan'er, and the poem was made for him by the Mo family.

At that time, Mo's favorite was actually Emperor Qisheng, the attached horse, but Emperor Qisheng was the identity of the attached horse in Liangguo, and there could be no other woman around him. So how could the Mo family be friends with Xiao Wan'er, she was going to and from the Xiao family at that time, and she was on good terms with the Li family, because she could see that the Li family, like him, was also a hard-working person who liked the little prince but couldn't.

At that time, the Mo family was only regarded as a temporary love affair with this attached horse, but many years later, I learned that Emperor Qisheng was because of Xiao Wan'er and didn't want to go back to Beiliang. He didn't like Ji in the first place, but now he fell in love with Xiao Wan'er again, he wanted to return to China to restore the identity of the prince, if he could marry Xiao Wan'er, he could wait for him as the main family.

In fact, the first emperor never gave up the annexation of Beiliang, and Emperor Qisheng made a plan with the first emperor, if Emperor Qisheng could find a way to win Beiliang with the outside world, he would be able to return to Beijing to marry his beloved woman.

Emperor Qisheng did it.

No one knows how King Beiliang died, anyway, as soon as King Liang died, the identity of the imperial daughter of the Ji family could not suppress the royal children who wanted to seize power, and the husband and wife asked Daqi for help, and Daqi's army not only came to the rescue, but also changed the dynasty by the way.

Emperor Qisheng returned to the capital, and the will to marry and the will of the crown prince arrived.

He only said that he had a sweetheart, and he agreed with the emperor that he would personally ask for marriage after annexing Beiliang, but he didn't say that it was Xiao Wan'er. It was really Xiao Wan'er's reputation that was really bad at that time, and Emperor Qisheng was afraid that the royal family would not tolerate her, so he would harm her. I kept hiding it, wanting to wait for the merit to be rewarded, and used "Jun Wu Yi" to set the marriage at one time.

Who knew that Miss Yan of the Li family had already greeted her in the palace, and told the emperor that Emperor Qisheng was doing all this for her. Even the strategy of assassinating King Liang and the army going straight into it came from Miss Li.

It's hard to say whether the emperor knew or didn't know his son's thoughts, it is estimated that the emperor had already decided to establish Emperor Qisheng as the crown prince, anyway, compared to Xiao Wan'er, Miss Li is a good candidate for a wife.

It's just that at that time, Emperor Qisheng didn't know that Miss Li took the initiative to cut off Hu, and only thought that the emperor had taken a fancy to Miss Li, he still respected his wife, and he also loved his wife, because after all, Ji and Li were pregnant together, to be honest, who gave birth to the emperor's eldest son at that time, it's really hard to say.

Later, Ji died, and the death was a little strange, and Emperor Qisheng felt that her death was very similar to the death of the old Liang King. Originally, if the Ji family died, he wouldn't care very much, but when the Ji family was pregnant with a child, Emperor Qisheng went to investigate, and found out some things at the beginning.

The death of Lao Liang Wang, until now, no one knows who did it, but Ji also died of this poison, and he died in the harem.

Ji's death, only Empress Li benefited, so of course Empress Li should have a similar medicine in her hands. And the source of this medicine was discovered by Emperor Qisheng, from the Yu family.

"Did Danyang tell you that the Li family and the Yu family have a grudge against their father, just listen to her nonsense." Mrs. Mo sneered: "What does she know about a sword-wielding sword? The old man of the Yu family likes the youngest son of his stepwife, so he drove the two older sons out of the house to go out to do business, the second child of the Yu family met the Li family through Xiao Wan'er, and he had already voted for the Li family, Miss Li needed someone to poison the king of Liang, and the poison was provided by the Yu family, Li Ruhai deliberately found the Yu family to kill people when he entered Liangdu, and then the two brothers of the Yu family sat firmly in the position of the head of the family, and after becoming the richest man in Liangzhou, how many years did they take care of the Li family's business, otherwise you really think that the Li family was stupid enough to kill someone's father, Still unguarded to deal with his family? Therefore, the poison that killed King Liang also came from Xiao Wan'er. ”

Xiao Wan'er had a close relationship with the second child of the Yu family, and once gave him a book, far beyond the book of incense that can be known in this world, King Liang died of this poison, and the Yu family voted for the Li family.

And it's not just poison, together with the fact that the Great Qi army can go straight to Beiliang, the detailed topographic map is also from Xiao Wan'er's hand. In other words, Empress Li deceived Xiao Wan'er to contribute to Emperor Qisheng, but in front of the emperor, she took all the credit on herself. If Empress Li hadn't deceived the emperor at the beginning, then Xiao Wan'er would really be accepted by the emperor and marry into the royal family by virtue of her poison and plots.

Emperor Qisheng broke away from Empress Li this time.

Empress Li knew that Emperor Qisheng didn't like her in the first place, and was angry that she hurt the imperial heir, and even gave Emperor Qisheng a few beauties, but she couldn't make her husband angry, so she wanted Xiao Wan'er to enter the palace, and Emperor Qisheng was not only angry that Empress Li hurt the imperial heir, but also angry that she broke off his marriage with Xiao Wan'er, and Empress Li understood that only Xiao Wan'er entered the palace as a concubine now that the emperor could make the emperor grateful for her change of heart. So she found Mrs. Mo, an old friend, as an intermediary, begged Xiao Wan'er to forgive her, and also begged Xiao Wan'er to enter the palace, Mrs. Mo persuaded her several times in the middle, but she didn't expect Xiao Wan'er to refuse sternly, and quickly married herself. In the two years since, the emperor and the queen have not been in harmony, and the harem has been born one after another, and the eldest son of the emperor seems to be not so rare.

"After that, the emperor and queen only maintained a face-saving relationship for many years, and not many people knew about it, and they didn't dare to talk about it, but about half a year before Xiao Wan'er's death, someone from Yuzhou came." Mrs. Mo looked at Wang Yizhen and said, "Someone in Beijing suddenly began to spread that Xiao Wan'er's eldest daughter is the heir of the Mo family, and that is when Queen Li heard some rumors...... So let people check, and the results were checked, no one knew what she found, only knew that there was a very important evidence, in Yuzhou, her brother Li Ruhai went to Yuzhou in person, I don't know what I want the Yu family to do, and then ......"

Li Ruhai died in that escort.

After Li Ruhai died, Mrs. Han of Changfang entered the palace once, and the two sisters-in-law didn't know what to say, so they broke up unhappily.

Empress Li cried a lot in the palace, but Mrs. Han went home and began to transfer all the assets of the big house to the second room.

However, the Li family suffered a series of blows, but Emperor Qisheng had more sympathy for Empress Li, and then the relationship between the emperor and the queen gradually improved, and the two seemed to have returned to the original state of being newly married.