A special note

Today, I saw a book friend leave me a message very seriously, but I couldn't reply to this chapter, I don't know what's going on.

First of all, I would like to sincerely thank the book friends who commented on my work, I read every word of your comment, and I am very pleased and moved.

Here are some settings that need to be explained to you, which can be regarded as a solution!

First of all, on the issue of the age of the characters, I am very serious about the setting. Wei Zongyong is a few years older than Bao, he is forty-seven or eight, and Bao is forty-four or five.

Some book friends wondered why their eldest son, Wei Chang'an, was only seventeen years old.

That's because they had several children die before Wei Chang'an, which was actually normal in the past.

Because I have written more than 200,000 words, I have explained this, but because it has not been sent out yet, everyone has not seen it, but don't rush! ( ́•ω•)ノ(._.') Touch your head

As for the age of marriage in the article, I basically refer to "Dream of Red Mansions".

The ancients did not all marry women and queens, for example, Baochai did not marry at the age of fifteen, and there was no definite news about her relatives until eighty times, and Baochai was at least sixteen years old at that time.

And Yingchun, who is older than her, is also about seventy times before getting married, I calculated that she is at least two years older than Baochai, in that case, she will be married at least seventeen or eighteen years old.

Men generally mature later than women of the same age, and it is unlikely that they will marry too early.

There is also our study of "Peacock Flying Southeast", the beginning of Liu Lanzhi's self-description: thirteen can weave, fourteen learn tailoring, fifteen play gonghou, sixteen recite poetry and books, seventeen are gentlemen, and their hearts are often bitter and sad.

It is very clear here that Liu Lanzhi married Jiao Zhongqing at the age of 17.

Of course, this is not absolute, but at least it shows that the ancients did not always marry at an early age.

For the more prosperous and wealthy dynasties, the state will not specifically require the people to marry and have children too early, except in the war years, or when the country was just founded when there was a lack of manpower, it will encourage or even legislate to require the people to marry and have children early.

Generally speaking, girls from rich and noble families do not marry too early, and the reasons naturally include physical and emotional considerations.

Only in a place like the Ryin House will the young maiden pick up the guests without considering the woman's body.

And for men, it's more advantageous to discuss marriage after having fame, isn't it?

I think everyone understands that.

About character relationships.

Wei Zongyong's biological mother is Mrs. Zhang, the one who glimpsed at the beginning of the chapter, and practiced in Suxin'an.

So the mother-in-law in Bao's mouth refers to her in some specific situations.

In addition, there may be book friends chasing several books at the same time, mixing the plots in other works with "The Return of the Painting Hall", I think it's because my writing is not good enough to impress everyone!

In short, I still have a lot of deficiencies that need to be improved, and I hope you will correct them and thank you a lot.