Text Chapter 20: Weird
The huge disparity between the strength of the enemy and the enemy, the unusually cold weather, and the exacerbated contagious diseases...... General Wen Qi, who was known for his invincibility, was buried in the famous Battle of Tieling and never returned.
Today, the reason why the Marquis Mansion of Ningguo still exists is because in that war, Wen Qi resisted the enemy stubbornly until the last moment of his life, won precious time for Wei Xiu's reinforcements, and played a vital role in the victory of the war, so Wen Qi's sacrifice did not become a defeat and death, but was classified as a hero who sacrificed his life for the country.
When Wen Liyan got married, the first emperor because of Wen Qi, maybe for the sake of Wei Xiu's face, was overjoyed to give Huang Liyan a five-rank cavalry captain, although he was only a commander, and the nature of his work was basically equal to living a mixed life, but Wen Liyan could be regarded as having a serious errand.
Although Wen Liyan was born in the Ningguo Marquis Mansion of the martial arts, he is a person who loves dancing and writing and writing, and the most regrettable thing about his body is the shackles of his identity, which makes him unable to participate in the imperial examination.
In this era when women are less literate, as long as they know a little bit of literature and ink, they can get a little "true feelings" from Hou Ye.
Wei Man has long heard that Wen Wei's most feared concubine was born in a declining scholarly family, and it is said that she is a woman full of wealth, and Wen Liyan once praised her talent in front of everyone for not losing her own ...... Now, although the concubine is old and decrepit, she is still a figure that Wen Wei must be wary of at all times.
Therefore, Wei Man adheres to the principle of entering the left ear and leaving the right ear, endures the discomfort in her heart, and comforts herself, Wen Wei's family also suffered a lot from the concubine's room, so she will teach her like this, thinking about the benefits, it can be regarded as caring for herself......
It's just that Wei Man always felt that her aunt, who hadn't seen her a few times when she was seriously ill, at this time, such care always made her feel very weird......
Oh, yes!
Wen Wei, who didn't even bother to express her compassion when she was seriously ill, how could she care about her getting along with her future husband at this time?
Weiman's heart suddenly cooled!
It's that she thinks too simply, with Wen Wei's temperament, her kindness must be based on her greater interests!
That......
What kind of interest can make Wen Wei say such "heartfelt" words to her?
Or, what good will it do for Wen Wei to read a few more poetry books?
Wei Man looked at Wen Wei's bright red lips one by one, cold sweat oozed from his back, and he kept asking himself in his mind: What does Wen Wei want to do......
"Jing'er, if you have anything to say later, the third girl's illness is just right, let her sit down and rest." Mrs. Tai suddenly interrupted Wen Wei's words, and said with some displeasure.
Wen Wei glanced at Mrs. Tai, moved her lips, and finally didn't say anything more, waving her hand to let Wei Man return to his seat.
"Wrap some of the bird's nests rewarded by the palace for the third lady." After instructing the maid, Mrs. Tai said to Wei Man again: "This is a good thing rewarded by the Queen Mother, you will have to use some every day in the future." ”
Everyone put away the weirdness and incomprehension on their faces, and they all showed envious looks.
Wei Man hurriedly got up again, and excused himself: "The good things that the Queen Mother gave to her grandmother, how can her granddaughter use it......"
"Out of the way." Mrs. Tai waved her hand to let Wei Man sit down, and said kindly: "The Queen Mother knows that you are an obedient and filial child, and she will not blame you." After that, she took a sip of tea and said slowly: "You have taken care of your body, and Master Hou can be happy when he comes back." ”
As soon as he said this, the breath in the room stagnated for a moment.