Chapter 645: The Prince

It's best for no one to pay attention, a big man like the prince, there must be a major incident where he appears, and he doesn't want to get involved. Ad-free site. Just when Zhang Zhongjun was thinking about whether he was pretending to be resentful and leaving, the young man sat up straight, stared at Zhang Zhongjun with great interest and said: "There are at least 200 golden tickets in that stack, that is, 2 million golden tickets? At this time, the only person who ran back to the savings bank with 2 million golden tickets was Zhang Hongyi, who was lucky enough to win a gold bead and then sell it!" Looking at your appearance, that is, sixteen or seventeen years old, and you still look like a dusty servant, it is very consistent with Zhang Hongyi's identity, it should not be someone else who killed Zhang Hongyi and took away the golden ticket. You are Zhang Hongyi, the eighth official of Heyuan Mansion, right?"

"Uh......" Zhang Zhongjun knew that the news was spreading widely, but he didn't expect it to spread so quickly to the city. As for a dignified prince who wants to pay attention to himself for Mao, that's normal, the prince of the family has a bounty of gold beads, and he can't get it for merit in exchange for money, and it's strange not to pay attention to himself!

Is this targeting himself or what? It can't be that he deliberately guards himself in Qianzhuang, right? Impossible, how can he be an eighth-grade official worthy of the peep of the thirteenth prince?

The thought was racing in his mind, but Zhang Zhongjun looked at the young man and the four guards who were staring at him with a vigilant look, and then asked very cautiously: "I am Zhang Hongyi, dare to ask you ......?"

"Bold, how dare you be so rude!" one of the guards shouted angrily.

Of course, Zhang Zhongjun knew about the faux pas, but he didn't pretend not to know the details of the other party, so he was very stunned and asked: "Well, it's rude, but I don't know if your Excellency is ......."

The guard looked back at the young man, and saw that the young man had already put on a straight seat, so he turned his head and said aloud to Zhang Zhongjun: "This is the thirteenth son of His Majesty the Great Chen Dynasty, His Royal Highness Chen Qiuyuan, don't hurry up and salute!"

Zhang Zhongjun was not stupid enough to ask for a certificate to prove the identity of the Thirteen Princes, if he encountered this kind of self-proclaimed Thirteen Princes in the field or in a small county, even if the golden finger saw the other party's purple qi fate line, Zhang Zhongjun would dare to ask for proof.

And in this Magong Town, where Prince Shuying had just issued a royal decree, even if he didn't see the other party's purple fate line, after the other party said that he was the thirteenth prince, Zhang Zhongjun had to kneel down obediently, not thinking about what was said in the book and still needed to verify his identity.

And a very important point is that even if Zhang Zhongjun doesn't know the name of the thirteen princes, as long as he hears that there is a 'autumn' generation ranking in the middle, the pronunciation of the qi in the back, although I don't know which word it is, but it must be next to the soil character, and it must be a rare word, he knows that the other party is really today's son.

Well, the Great Chen Dynasty is very weird, it is said that ah, it is said that except for the name of the son of the founding emperor, the grandson of the founding emperor is all two-word names.

Moreover, the founding emperor also wrote down the character school that divides the generations, and the character school is of course the name in the middle, and the latter name is determined according to the rare words of the five radicals of "gold, wood, water, fire and earth", and the power of this name is handed over to the father of the younger generation.

As for why the last word for future generations was chosen as a rare character? It is said that the founding emperor exempted the writer from avoiding the need to avoid the words when writing texts because it was too common.

And the sixteen characters of the generation do not need to be avoided, because there must be such characters in many families, and your emperor can't be so arrogant and let the characters handed down from your ancestors have been changed, right?

These are not surprising, a family with a little family background will come up with such a naming rule, as for the founding emperor and the second generation do not have this rule, naturally because the founding emperor is born as a turtle, everyone knows this, and no one will spread it.

Therefore, it is normal for the inheritance of the royal family to be a little stunned, which is known to the members of the government, and it will not be leaked to outsiders at all, because the character school written by the founding emperor for the royal family is too scary, and it is better not to let people outside the system know.

As for what this school of characters is? The founding emperor came to make a poem, a very good poem, a poem full of expectations for the royal family, that is: "Immortal blessings are forever enjoyed, and longevity is in harmony with heaven." For thousands of years, it has dominated the country. "However, as long as you see that the founding emperor only wrote 16 words, you know that the founding emperor also knows in his heart that the descendants of his royal family really want to be able to use up the character pie, which is really a blessing from heaven.

Because from ancient times to the present, I have never heard of the existence of a dynasty that inherits sixteen generations of emperors, and the thousand-year-old dynasty is a lie. Remember, it's 16 generations, not 16 emperors. In history, there are not one or two dynasties in which brothers die and brothers succeed to the throne.

So as long as you count and compare the generations of the thirteen princes, you will know that he is the twelfth generation of the royal family of the Great Chen Dynasty. That's right, it's really the twelfth generation, because there are still founding emperors and second-generation royal families who don't have a word school. The third generation of royalty uses the word 'immortal'.

So Zhang Zhongjun, who understood this, directly knelt down on his knees and kowtowed and shouted: "Zhang Hongyi, the military and political officer of Shuilin District, Heyuan Prefecture, Xiaguan, kowtow to His Royal Highness the Thirteenth Prince." ”

can't be called a minister, the title of this minister can only be for the emperor, even if it is a prince, he can't be an official minister, unless this official is an official of the palace, so the prince is even more unworthy of being an official.

Therefore, if there is an official in the book who is a vassal to the prince or prince, either the storyteller does not know how to do what he thinks, or the official is a private person in the prince or prince's entrainment.

A very simple reason, the official character of the official is given by the emperor, you don't meow to Lao Tzu, you actually call Lao Tzu's brothers and sons a minister, what do you want to do as a courtier? And what do these brothers and sons want to do? Do you want to seek a dynasty and usurp the throne?!

The sensitive and unique emperor psychology will not allow this kind of thing to happen, but unfortunately, many times some officials subconsciously feel that members of the imperial family are qualified to let them claim to be ministers.

Zhang Zhongjun didn't know if there were such unspoken rules in this Great Chen Dynasty, but there were such rules in the imperial world where he was originally located. So even if no one teaches him, Zhang Zhongjun will not say the wrong thing.

Hearing Zhang Zhongjun call himself a subordinate official, the thirteenth prince didn't know why, his face actually showed a flash of disappointment, Zhang Zhongjun didn't know, this prince liked that officials called themselves ministers when they visited him, and every self-proclaimed official had vaguely become his wings.