Chapter 99: It's Not Your Duty to Ask
At this time, Jiang Shu was led by Zhu Changxun and turned the twists and turns on the winding path in front.
Due to the obstruction of flowers and trees, at this angle, the figures of Queen Wang, Concubine Wang Gongfei and others were no longer visible, Jiang Shu hurriedly shook the hand he was holding: "You can let me go now, right?" ”
Zhu Changxun glanced at her, smiled faintly, and let her go.
They know each other well, and the harmonious appearance just now is just for others to see.
Jiang Shu asked again: "After leaving from the noble concubine Niangniang later, can I go around the imperial garden?" ”
This garden full of red and purple fragrant flowers, it is really happy, maybe there are any precious Chinese medicines in it, she can enjoy the flowers at the same time, you can also quietly pick some back.
"This ...... It depends on the mood. Zhu Changxun slowly shook off the sentence and strode forward.
Look at the mood?
Who's in the mood?
A trace of doubt flashed in Jiang Shu's eyes, and he quickly caught up: "Hey, you wait for me!" ”
Walk all the way through the vibrant Imperial Garden, and in front of you is the harem.
The harem of the Ming Dynasty is mainly divided into three parts, and the middle is the Kunning Palace, where the queen lives, which is the middle palace. On the left and right sides of Kunning Palace, there are six palaces respectively, called the East Sixth Palace and the West Sixth Palace.
The East Sixth Palace and the West Sixth Palace are arranged symmetrically with Kunning Palace as the central axis, each divided into three rows, front, middle and back, and each two palaces are adjacent to each other.
The Yikun Palace where Concubine Zheng Guifei lived is located in the middle of the West Sixth Palace, which is relatively close to the Kunning Palace, and behind it, that is, to the north, is the Chuxiu Palace.
Jiang Shu and Zhu Changxun had just passed the nourishing fast in the northeast corner of Chuxiu Palace, and were about to continue moving forward, when a low and desolate piano sound suddenly floated nearby, accompanied by a sad and mournful singing: "Tianhui Beidou hangs in the West Building, the golden house has no fireflies, and the moonlight wants to go to the Changmen Palace, don't be a sad ...... in the deep palace."
This is Li Bai's "Changmen Resentment", which is written about Chen Ajiao, the queen of Chen, who was hidden by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty at first, but finally died of desolation.
Could it be that in the harem of the Ming Dynasty, there is also a concubine who has the same experience as Chen Ajiao?
Thinking like this, Jiang Shu quickly followed Zhu Changxun in front of him and asked, "Who lives in Chuxiu Palace?" ”
Zhu Changxun paused and turned his head to look at her: "This is not what you should ask." ”
"Why?" Jiang Shu was a little puzzled.
Isn't it just curious to inquire, and not in front of others!
Zhu Changxun gathered his mind slightly, looked at her and said: "This king forgot to remind you that the palace is not as good as the outside, and when you enter this palace gate, you must see more and talk less, and be cautious in your words and deeds." Otherwise, in this deep palace inner garden, if you accidentally offend someone, you don't know how you died! ”
"So serious?"
"If you don't believe it, you can try!"
Jiang Shu hurriedly shook his head: "I still don't want it." ”
No matter how curious she is, she won't risk her own life.
"In that case, let's go." Zhu Changxun took a step forward and continued to move forward.
Jiang Shu was inevitably left behind by him too much, and it was difficult to catch up, so he hurriedly followed.
After Chuxiu Palace, not long after walking, Yikun Palace arrived.
At this time, the palace gate was hidden, and there was no one guarding the door. Through the red walls and yellow tiles standing tall on both sides, a crisp and hearty laughter came from inside: "That branch, that branch is the best-looking, Niangniang, cut it off quickly!" ”
Zhu Changxun's eyes flashed slightly, he stepped forward, knocked on the door symbolically, and pushed the door directly without waiting for someone to answer.
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