Chapter 37: The Smell of Wine

Empress Cao shook her head helplessly.

But I know that my husband will not beat her daughter as hard as she does when she disciplines her son, and then I will reprimand it.

That homework was really not good, and Queen Cao couldn't look at it.

Yingluo quietly brought medicine to Empress Cao.

This summer, Queen Cao's health is not very good, there are too many things to worry about, and the weather is surprisingly hot. But others can lie down and call themselves sick if they are not comfortable, but Queen Cao does not have the life to enjoy the blessings here, and she has to take care of a lot of things inside and out when she is sick.

Yingluo feels sorry for her mother, but she is a palace maid, and she can't do anything else except serve her wholeheartedly.

Empress Cao took the bowl and drank it all, Yingluo took the empty bowl and handed it to Lu Luo, and brought the water cup and gargle over.

The emperor's voice came from the east hall: "Although you are a girl, I don't want you to make a big career in the future, but you can't eat and drink every day, right?" Reading can make people understand right and wrong. ”

Liu Yan was not less trained, and it didn't have much effect to train her, and the emperor obviously understood that after a lecture, he was very tired, and when he saw that his daughter was still not painful or itchy, he laughed angrily.

"Go back and rewrite your homework. In the future, every time you do the homework teacher, you will send it, if you write it so sloppily and perfunctory, I can only let you rewrite it. If you are willing to write all the time and not go out, then you should continue to be careless. ”

What else can Liu Yan say?

Her father has talked to this point, it seems that if you don't write your homework well in the future, don't think about going out of the palace to play.

In the past, there was a second sister to help her, and the second sister was about to get married, so she would have to rely on herself in the future.

However, Liu Yan is still curious, who are you that my father is talking about? Who, besides her, has scribbled their homework? Third sister?

No, the third sister is actually not born to the queen mother, she is the daughter of the second uncle. Although she is now raised in the palace, her father and queen mother are obviously polite to her. Even if her homework is sloppy, her father will not be angry.

If you want to talk about Liu Yu, although Liu Yan doesn't like her, I have to admit that Liu Yu is competitive and wants to be the first everywhere, and she is quite attentive in her homework.

It's not them, it's the brothers?

The younger brother's leg injury has not healed, the second brother is still in the temple, and the eldest brother has not gone to the study hall since he got married.

Could it be the third brother?

Well, I don't think that's a surprise at all.

The third brother's head, according to a former doctor of the school in the library, is full of tofu scum, and the book has been read for a few years, and now the simplest account cannot be written. These words were still those with fewer strokes, and with a little more strokes, he began to be unable to distinguish clearly. Liu Yan has seen it with his own eyes, and he missed Donghe Cambodia, which is still common and commonly used every day, not to mention others.

In fact, what is my father fighting with him? It is also useless to be angry again, and I want the third brother to open up his mind in reading, unless he is reincarnated. There's kung fu to be angry with him, what's wrong with it?

As a result, now her father is angry, and even she is being disciplined.

Liu Yan came happily to the Yilan Palace, and when he left, he had a straight face.

Can you be happy? I'll have to rewrite my homework when I go back.

Gui Yuan followed quickly: "Princess, princess, will you go back?" ”

"Don't sit."

Liu Yan didn't want to go back at this time.

As soon as she got back, she had to start doing the hard work, and she would rather go out for a while.

"Let's go to Jinxiu Pavilion."

It is said that Liu Yan doesn't like to go to class, let alone write homework, but she doesn't hate books.

She didn't like the kind of sage books that were a subset of scriptures, not only did she not like them, but sometimes she hated them. Those great teachings in the book teach people that they must do this, that they must do that, and that if they do not listen to these words, they will not obey the words of the saints, they will be rebellious, they will be beasts, and they will not be worthy of a human being.

Sometimes Mr. Cheng is studying above, and Liu Yan is slandering below.

Did the saint really say those things? Was that really the meaning of those words interpreted later? Only those who have co-authored and learned and obeyed the words of the saints are worthy of being humans, but what about those who were in the world before the saints were born? Aren't they all human?

But other than these books, the other books are still very interesting.

Liu Yan also saw a book about how to make lanterns, and there were many beautiful lantern patterns on it, which wrote what materials to use, how many processes were required, and a few small poems made for lanterns, which were very well written.

But then Liu Yan couldn't find the book, and she always wondered if Liu Yu took the book, or hid it, or destroyed it. In short, she and Liu Yu have not dealt with each other since they were children, and Liu Yu is willing to do anything that can make her unhappy.

There are a lot of idle books in Jinxiu Pavilion, Liu Yan doesn't know where these books come from, why they are stored in Jinxiu Pavilion, but she likes Jinxiu Pavilion very much, it is quiet and comfortable, even if the book has been stored for a long time, she doesn't feel disgusted by the somewhat stale smell, and even thinks it smells good.

People often like to advertise that they are scholars, and Liu Yan thinks that the word scholarly fragrance probably comes from here. There are many books stored at home, and they have been stored for many years, and people are often immersed in the books, full of literary brilliance, in order to be worthy of these two words.

The princess wanted to go to Jinxiu Pavilion, but Guiyuan did not object.

It's better than wanting to go to a nearby place, but if you go to the Imperial Garden, the road is dark, uneven, and there are stones and lakes, then it is unsettling.

It's good to go to Jinxiu Pavilion, quietly flip through the books, and Mrs. Taiping will go back to Anhe Palace, how good.

Just by listening to the name of the palace, you can know what the emperor and queen expect from the four princesses.

Some days didn't come, Jinxiu Pavilion is still the same. Time here seems to be frozen and motionless, making people feel that it was like this here about dozens or hundreds of years ago. In another 10 years, 100 years, it will still be like this here.

And it's so quiet that it's not like you're in a palace city, but like you're in the wilderness.

The one who came to open the door was the middle-aged eunuch who spoke with Liu Yan last time, and when he saw that the fourth princess was coming, he hurriedly asked someone to get the key to open the door.

"What kind of book is Her Royal Highness the Princess looking for here? The slave maid asked her to bring the book catalogue so that the princess could inquire about it. ”

"It doesn't matter, there's no need to toss, I'll just take two books at random."

As Liu Yan spoke, he always felt that he had smelled another smell that seemed to be different from the fragrance of books.

The smell was quite light, but her nose was always very smart.

It smells like wine.

Neither the father nor the emperor drank alcohol in the Yilan Palace tonight, and Liu Yan did not smell the smell on the way before coming here.

Most of them were secretly drinking with the guards or eunuchs on duty at Jinxiu Pavilion.

Of course, this is against the palace rules, but Liu Yan does not intend to get to the bottom of it.

You don't have to make a mistake and you don't have to punish someone for a sip of wine.