410: Guo Baokun: Your Royal Highness the Prince, don't you want me?

The poetry meeting of the Jingwang Mansion came to an end, but the waves caused by the poetry meeting caused by this time caused repercussions in the bottomless deep waters of Kyoto.

The result of Fan Xian's first public appearance in Kyoto seems to be a little unsatisfactory, maybe even Fan Xian himself could not have imagined that it would be such a result, Fan Gongzi originally thought that he could shock everyone by throwing down a poem at will, but he didn't expect to run into Lu Ze.

These two men actually made an identical poem for the ages.

No one doubts that this poem was ghostwritten, after all, non-literary people categorically cannot write such sad verses.

This is a poem that can only be written after experiencing the baptism of life, so Lu Ze didn't think about taking this poem for himself, and directly attributed the source to the mysterious old man, Fan Xian's purpose of shocking the audience with this poem could only fail.

The most ruthless thing about Lu Ze's move is that to a certain extent, he cut off Fan Xian's way to become famous with poetry in the future.

This reflected what Lu Ze said to Fan Xian.

"You wrote this poem, but you didn't write it."

Just like Lu Ze said to Li Yunrui before, you have to pay attention to methods to deal with Fan Xian.

Her Royal Highness the eldest princess didn't know Fan Xian's true background at this time, and she just wanted to make Fan Xian's reputation as bad as possible.

In the original book, after Fan Xian became popular in Kyoto with poetry, Li Yunrui invited Zhuang Mohan, a master in the literary world, from Northern Qi to completely defeat Fan Xian in the poetry column, but he didn't expect Fan Xian's poetry level to be so "high", but instead achieved Fan Xian's reputation as a great poet.

And Lu Ze's move to write so lightly completely cut off all possibilities.

Now that the literary style is prevalent in Kyoto, Fan Xian will be suspicious of whether such poems were written by him even if he makes more brilliant poems and songs in the future.

Lu Ze stayed in King Jing's Mansion for a long time that day.

After chatting with this uncle for a while, Lu Ze found that it was true that Prince Jing liked farm work, but in fact, it was also a helpless move.

King Jing watched everything between Emperor Qing, Ye Qingmei and the eldest princess from beginning to end, even including the tragedy of the Taiping Courtyard and the bloody night in Kyoto, so King Jing became disheartened over the years, and he just immersed himself in the few acres of farmland in the mansion and didn't ask about the world.

That night, King Jing called his self-proclaimed merry son over.

Li Hongcheng looked a little uneasy, I don't know why this old man has such a big temper, as soon as he enters the door, his father opens his mouth to scold the stupid pig, Li Hongcheng knows that these two words are his father's mantra, and can only smile bitterly: "Why is my father angry?"

King Jing thought about what he said when he got along with Lu Ze this afternoon.

Old Wang Ye sighed lightly: "This poetry meeting you held today is actually for Cheng Ze to win over the Chinese people in Beijing, right?"

Li Hongcheng nodded in response.

He also knew that he couldn't hide it from his father.

Although my father is busy in the fields all day long, his mind is more delicate than many people in the capital.

"Cheng Ze, he will definitely not be able to fight the prince."

The prince was suddenly shocked: "Why did my father say this?"

The old prince spoke, "My intuition."

Li Hongcheng: "......"

The old prince slapped his son on the head, and began to scold again: "Lao Tzu told you not to get involved in royal affairs, your turtle son just doesn't listen, and goes to the Qinglou with those bullshit literati all day long."

At this time, Li Hongcheng was just beaten silently.

After a long time, the disheveled hair of the prince said quietly: "Father, have you forgotten that we are also members of the royal family? You can be idle at home, but can I, son?"

King Jing's figure suddenly became slumped, and the face finally showed a bit of old age.

"That kid from the Fan family has entered Beijing."

"In the future, the muddy waters of Kyoto will only become more impenetrable."

"Who

And what does the future hold for Kyungkook?"

......

"Guo Baokun."

"You can change to a different position in the future, it's okay to be a palace cultivator, and the prince's companion should forget it."

Lu Ze whispered to Guo Baokun in front of him, who was originally happily pouring wine for Lu Ze, but after listening to Lu Ze's words, his smile suddenly froze, and he hurriedly bowed to Lu Ze.

Guo Gongzi's voice trembled slightly: "Your Highness... Is there something wrong with the minister?"

Lu Ze waved his hand and tasted the jade brew in the cup: "You are not wrong, but you don't need to be accompanied by this palace at this age."

Guo Baokun is a palace writer and the prince's companion, an eight-rank petty official.

And the reason why he was able to live so smoothly in Kyoto was that on the one hand, he had a father who was the secretary of the Ministry of Rites, and on the other hand, because of his relationship with the prince, although he was the prince's companion, he was actually the prince's playmate, and when he was fine, he introduced the prince to interesting and fresh things in Beijing.

And at the moment, Lu Ze doesn't need any playmates at all.

At this time, Guo Baokun was still immersed in a deep sense of sadness, and he didn't know what he had done wrong.

Guo Baokun quickly left in despair, and Lu Ze stood in the private room on the top floor of the Dining House, looking at the beautiful moonlight in the capital.

Lu Ze naturally has no interest in Guo Baokun, what he is really interested in is actually his Shangshu father Guo Youzhi, everyone in Beijing knows that the Shangshu of the Ministry of Rites is the prince's party, but in fact, the person who this Lord Guo really works for is the eldest princess.

The relationship between Lu Ze and Li Yunrui's aunt is extremely complicated, which is also a headache for Lu Ze.

But he knows that power still has to be firmly in his hands.

The Ministry of Rites is in charge of Qingguo's sacrifices, etiquette, imperial examinations and many other matters, and it is estimated in modern times that it is a large collection of various departments such as the Ministry of Education + the Ministry of Culture + the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Especially at the time when Yu Fan Xian, an illegitimate son, entered Beijing.

Lu Ze needs Guo Youzhi, the Lord Shangshu, to really stand on his side, not Li Yunrui's side.

Not surprisingly, after the depressed Guo Baokun returned home, he would tell his father that he was kicked from the position of the prince's companion, and this simple and somewhat cute Guo Gongzi actually has some merit, at least heartfelt enough.

It's just a pity that Lu Ze is not Li Chengqian's stupid prince who only thinks about the bed.

His opponent has never been the second prince, and Lu Ze has not regarded this second brother as an opponent, his opponent in this world is Wuzhu behind Fan Xian, the dean in the wheelchair of the Supervision Yuan, and it may even be Emperor Qing.

This poetry meeting and Fan Xian's competition is only the first step in Lu Ze's plan.

Look up and look out the window at the bright moon hanging on the dark sky.

Lu Ze muttered to himself, "The night of Qingguo... It's beautiful."