Chapter 150: The Parchment Scroll

After a long time, Emperor Qingfeng finally finished crying, and then left the dark room and returned to the Qianqing Palace.

That dark room is different from other places, there is no door!!

Jin Yan probed and probed at the door, looked and looked, and kept knocking.

There were no boulders on top, and there were no horizontal gates on the left and right, so I thought it was safe to come, so I walked in.

When I entered, I saw the tablets of the emperors of the Great Zhou Dynasty.

Jin Yan is not afraid of those tablets, and sometimes the living are more terrible than the dead.

To put it bluntly, those are just wood.

This should be regarded as a place for the emperor to cry to the ancestors of the past dynasties, otherwise, Emperor Qingfeng would not have let Gonggong Xue come down.

This stone room is not very big, but it is brightly lit, the light is quite abundant, and there are night pearls hanging around it, so she can look very clearly.

The only difference from the Taimiao is that there is no incense and candle tribute on the table here, there is only a large wooden box.

The box is still engraved with the words "All my Zhou descendants are not allowed to open it at will."

Jinhiko's curiosity is not heavy, and he didn't want to open it in the first place.

It's just that when she looked at those tablets just now, she found a very strange thing.

That is, the tablet of Emperor Taizu is magically connected with the tablet of the first King of Jingnan.

To be honest, she was really not interested in this tablet, but you can't see where such a big pestle is.

After all, since the opening of the Great Zhou Dynasty, there have been few emperors who have experienced it.

When she saw it at that time, the first thought that came to her mind was that these two guys had a relationship!!

It is still the basis that the emperors of all dynasties know, no wonder Zhou Botong and his father want to indulge in women, so that Emperor Qingfeng can deal with him.

But then I thought about it, no, the Great Zhou Dynasty was quite open to men and men.

In the Great Zhou Dynasty, the literati felt that same-sex love was true love, and the love between men and women was just for the sake of reproduction.

Therefore, among the nobles and the nobles, everyone is quite popular.

Except for some older ones who will object.

But generally as long as you have children, the parents also turn a blind eye.

Otherwise, what can you do, do you still beat your own children to death?

Although the tablets of the two are connected together, it is indeed exaggerated.

However, Jinhiko thinks that it is still strange.

She was struggling with whether to open the box.

In theory, there should be some secrets related to the Great Zhou Dynasty in this box.

Sometimes, knowing too much will cost you your life.

However, if she doesn't open it, she is too curious about the tablet of the ancestor of Zhou Botong's family and the tablet of the Taizu together.

You think, how deep you have to love this to show it to future generations!!

She admired the love between Taizu and the first King of Jingnan too much, and she planned to observe it.

What's more, she doesn't have the surname Zhou either, so she can still open it, right?

Therefore, she knelt down and kowtowed a few times to those tablets, and then told Emperor Taizu that she felt that the great love in this world needed more people to know.

Since she crossed over, she is quite confused about love, so she especially needs to watch some positive love stories to regain her hope for life and love.

In the end, she said that she would strictly abide by everything recorded in the box until the end of her life.

In the end, he said, "Grandpa Taizu, if you object, you squeak, if you don't object, don't speak, one, two, three, ......."

When he opened the box, he saw three parchment rolls.

This parchment is rolled, and what is recorded is really the love history of Emperor Taizu.

While watching, Jin Yan complained, this Taizu is really enough, and I thought that he would talk about his brilliant achievements, or some kind of treasure trove.

For example, if the Great Zhou Dynasty is defeated one day, where he buries some gold and silver, so that his descendants can make a comeback.

But what do you think, it's really love.

After reading the third volume, Jinhiko suddenly realized that something was wrong, and it was not right according to this schedule.

The third son inherits the throne, that is, Emperor Taizong, this Taizong is obviously the eldest son of Taizu and the queen, how can he be the third son?

According to the historical records of the Red Pavilion, or the big guys know, at that time, in addition to Taizong, the eldest son, Emperor Taizu and Empress also had a young son, who was named King Ning.

King Ning can fight well, very well, especially pleasing the queen.

And Taizong, the eldest son, is relatively poor.

It's just that later, whether it was some ministers or the first King of Jingnan, they all persuaded Taizu's eldest son to be innocent and benevolent, and he should inherit the throne.

After Taizong succeeded to the throne, due to physical reasons, he passed away within two years.

Later, King Ning rebelled, and it was also suppressed by the second King of Jingnan.

These are things that everyone in the Great Zhou Dynasty knows.

But now, feeling a little confused, she wrote down the parchment scroll, put it back in the box, followed the mark she had made to the right path, and then went back to the library.

In the evening, she began to draw pictures at her desk, and finally made her figure out something, Empress Taizu is not the queen at all!!

The love story of Taizu and Empress Taizu is known to many people in the Great Zhou Dynasty.

It's that Taizu is a dick, and Queen Taizu is from a rich background.

Taizu showed his might and was favored by the old man, and Queen Taizu and her sister both took a fancy to Taizu, but her sister was more powerful and married Taizu.

My sister married someone else.

Later, when the war started, Taizu followed the soldiers led by his father-in-law to attack the Yuan Dynasty.

The old man died on the battlefield, and Taizu inherited everything from the old father-in-law.

Later, it was Taizu and other people's legions who worked together to exterminate the Yuan Dynasty, then annexed those legions, ascended the throne, and established the Great Zhou Dynasty.

Then he named his sister as the queen, and at that time, his sister's husband was also killed in battle, so Emperor Taizu named his sister as a concubine, and the two sisters served a husband together.

My sister and ex-husband also had two sons and two daughters, and later had two daughters and a son with Taizu.

It is said that Taizu also regarded the four children born to his sister as if he had been born, and those two sons also had military exploits, and later they were also crowned princes.

It's just that it's not like King Jingnan, it's an iron hat.

And after Jinyan figured everything out, he found that as long as Empress Taizu was not the queen, then everything on the mutton roll could roughly match the records of the Red Pavilion.

Taizu and his previous wife were childhood sweethearts and had a son and a daughter.

Taizu called Qingmei his beloved wife on the parchment roll, and called Empress Taizu the queen.

At first, Jinyan thought that it was Empress Taizu who became the queen, and Taizu called her queen because he respected his wife.

Now I understand that in Taizu's heart, Empress Taizu is just the queen of the Great Zhou Dynasty, not the wife of someone in his Zhou.

And the most fatal point is that Taizu's Qingmei and daughter were killed by Empress Taizu.