Chapter 41: Serious People, Who Eats Mice?

Just when Liu Rong and the Wei sisters and brothers were chatting and fartizing and having fun, a small yellow door came unexpectedly.

This person was ordered by Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty to come to Liu Rong's Jiadian to deliver the decree.

The will is very simple, Emperor Jing of Han wants to see Liu Rong, now.

To be precise, I want to meet Liu Rong, Liu De and Liu Yan.

Liu Rong pondered that eighty percent of the matter was related to the turmoil in the afternoon.

He wondered if Wang Huan's crazy woman ran to Emperor Han Jing to complain?

No, it's obvious that she's at fault.

She's always been so brave, so brainless?

Taking a step back, even if Wang Wan sued, it would be enough to summon himself and Liu Yan, why was even Liu De summoned?

He's an outsider.

Liu Rong was puzzled.

But he didn't dare to delay, the three brothers simply tidied up their appearance, immediately went out side by side, arm in arm, got into the car, and went to the Xuanshu Hall of Weiyang Palace.

I don't know if it's a blessing or a curse.

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When the three brothers arrived, the Xuanmuro Hall was brightly lit.

Although Emperor Han Jing's personal morality is not very good, he is definitely a competent and good emperor.

It is said that he has to review an average of 250 catties of notes every day, which can be said to be extremely diligent.

Among the emperors of ancient China, his working hours are definitely the number one, and he is an old workaholic.

When the three brothers entered the palace, Emperor Han Jing was eating.

Emperor Jing of Han was really good enough, and he used his time to the extreme, and actually used the effort of eating to summon his own sons.

After Liu Rong and the others finished saluting, they were hung there by Emperor Jing of Han.

The three of them, you look at me, I look at you, they didn't say anything, and waited quietly for Emperor Han Jing to finish eating.

Emperor Wenjing of the Han Dynasty was both emperors known for their frugality, especially Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty, who was thrifty to the point of self-suffering.

He reigned for twenty-three years, and there was nothing to gain from the palace, the garden, the chariot, and the service.

He himself often wore Yi Xuan (a thick black silk fabric), and even his favorite Madame Shen did not have any luxurious clothes.

After his death, he asked for a thin burial, not allowing too many valuables to be buried, and not allowing the construction of sealed soil (no grave) on the ground of the imperial mausoleum.

As the son of Liu Heng, the first Emperor of the Han Dynasty, Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty was also very frugal.

He usually wears washed clothes, and each meal is only three or four dishes.

Liu Rong used to hear the story of the empress dowager of a certain dynasty who had to eat hundreds of dishes at a meal, but now when he compares the simple meals of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, he makes a judgment at all, and there is no comparison at all.

Dahan won. (Fork waist)

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However, although Emperor Han Jingdi's dinner was very simple, one of the dishes still aroused Liu Rong's strong interest.

Or rather, discomfort.

This dish was personally presented by the Taiguan Order.

Taiguan Ling is a subordinate official of the Shaofu, and he is an official who is in charge of the palace meal, and he personally serves the food, which is enough to show the weight of this dish.

According to him, this dish is called "Honey Squeak" and is one of the favorite dishes of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty.

The method of honey squeak is relatively simple, that is, take the young mice that have not yet opened their eyes from birth, feed them with honey water and soak them for a few days, and then pair them with some side dishes, and they can be directly put on the table.

This thing is the most rare, especially in this cold winter, it is not easy to put together a plate.

Liu Rong felt as if he had discovered a new continent, and felt incredible: "Emperor Jing of Han actually ate mice, which is also too disgusting." ”

As a modern person, he really can't accept this reality.

In his opinion, rats are synonymous with filth, carrying and spreading countless bacteria, and are plague spreaders, how can anyone like to eat mice?

Just when Liu Rong was complaining frantically in his heart, Emperor Han Jing had already started to move.

I saw him pick up a mouse with chopsticks, and the mouse was in pain and squeaked.

The cries of the young mice are not unpleasant, but they are not pleasant either, and they always feel strange.

Liu Rong suddenly realized that he finally understood why this dish was called honey squeak.

Here, Emperor Han Jing walked to his mouth, maybe the mouse also had vertigo, and "squeaked" again.

This time the sound is crisper.

When Liu Rong heard this, his face was embarrassed, and he said secretly: He won't really want to eat it, don't, disgusting!

I saw Emperor Han Jing's mouth, the entrance of the mouse, and the last "squeak", accompanied by Emperor Han Jing's chewing, there was no longer any sound, and he was reincarnated in the next life.

Liu Rong's brows furrowed slightly, and he secretly prayed: Don't ask me to eat, don't ask me to eat!

It turns out that prayer is still useful, or Emperor Jing of Han just eats alone.

Emperor Han Jing didn't let the three sons in front of him eat one after another, and the sound of "squeak" and "squeak" came and went.

Liu Rong's hairs stood on end.

After a while, Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty wiped out a plate of "honey" like a whirlwind and clouds.

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After a full meal, Emperor Han Jing finally began to talk about business.

He first asked about today's fight, Liu Rong didn't hide anything, what did he say.

The palace was full of the eyes and ears of Emperor Jing of Han, and it was useless for him to hide it.

Emperor Han Jing listened to Liu Rong's narration and nodded, obviously satisfied with Liu Rong's frankness.

His face was not very good-looking, and he was obviously a little unhappy that Liu Rong had fought many times.

However, Liu Rong did have his reasons for doing this: last time it was to relieve Emperor Han Jing, and this time it was Liu Che who took the initiative to provoke trouble.

So, Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty directly skipped Liu Rong and began to criticize Liu Rong for not being in shape and not having the appearance of a prince.

Liu Yan was a tiger and wanted to reason with Emperor Han Jing, Liu Rong hurriedly pinched him, he didn't say anything, just nodded aggrievedly.

Seeing Liu Yan's look of "I was wrong, I dare next time", Emperor Han Jing didn't want to say anything more.

He deeply felt that it was too difficult to raise his son, tired, let's destroy it, "You two have been in Chang'an for a long time, so let's return to the feudal country tomorrow." After you go back, you must be diligent in government and love the people, and be a good prince and king. ”

Liu De on the side had a question mark on his face, and said secretly: I didn't dare to do anything, why did you want to drive me away? Uncle Liu Wu, the king of Liang, came earlier than me, and now he is still in Chang'an. With Grandma Empress Dowager Dou here, if you don't dare to urge him, you know that you are urging us to go.

However, he is relatively dark-bellied, and he thinks so in his heart, but his face is very respectful and promised.

After Emperor Han Jing finished speaking, he waved his hand and sent his two sons out, leaving Liu Rong alone.

Seeing that Emperor Jing of Han did not punish him, Liu Yan happily retreated.

Liu De's mind was a little heavier, and he quietly gave Liu Rong a look when he was leaving.

Liu Rong watched his two younger brothers walk out of the main hall, and then looked at Emperor Han Jing in front of him, and quietly said, "Wait for the wind to come." ”

He couldn't help but guess in his heart what Emperor Han Jing was looking for him, but his face was silent.

(The plot of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty eating rats was inspired by the bones of brown rats found in the archaeology of Emperor Jingdi's Yangling, and these rats should not be foreign but buried, indicating that Emperor Jing had a rat-eating habit during his lifetime.) Coincidentally, a large number of rat bones have also been unearthed in the Mancheng Han Tomb, that is, the tomb of Liu Sheng, the son of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty. )