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Chapter 3 Ideas(2/2)

Therefore, Jia Huan will never underestimate Mrs. Wang, the woman.

Of course, Mrs. Wang is not without her limitations. After all, she is just a woman who lives with her family and her parents' family.

A very direct manifestation is that after her brother Wang Ziteng died of illness, Mrs. Xing, who had always been "duty", began to make trouble.

This is how the search for the Grand View Garden comes from this.

However, before that, before Jia Huan had no power to protect himself, any attempt to anger Mrs. Wang was to be dying and stupid.

Maybe you can show that you are no longer so annoying, but you must not make any moves of hard work and progress.

PS: There is basically no controversy about Tanchun becoming a princess in the future, and many foreshadowings illustrate this point.

It is controversial whether she became the princess of the Fan or the princess of Nan'an County.

My understanding is that she became the princess of the world.

Because there is a point in "The Red Mansion" that among the four princes of the Red Mansion, only the Prince Beijing was very successful that day, and his descendants still inherited the title of king.

In other words, except for Prince Beijing, the descendants of the other three kings will not inherit the title of king, at least they will not be grandchildren of the same generation as Water Mercury.

After Qin Keqing's death, all the four royal palaces set up sacrificial sheds. But what I understand is that this was established in the name of the royal palace, not the Four Kings.

For example, if some other nobles die, if the Jia family set up a sacrificial shed, it will be established in the name of Duke Rong and Duke Ning, rather than their existing general titles.

As for the Prince of Nan'an and the Concubine who appeared in Chapter 71, and after looking at Jia Tanchun, I think that the Prince of Nan'an should be of the same generation as Jia Zheng. And the Prince of Beijing Shuirong may be his son.

And his son should have inherited the Nan'an Gong.

If his son inherited the Prince of Nan'an, then it would not be in line with what was mentioned in the previous article, "Only the Prince of Beijing was a great man, and his descendants still inherited the title of the prince."

Therefore, Jia Tanchun should have married the foreign king from afar and became the foreign princess, rather than the Nan'an County Princess.

The Princess of the Fan sounded like a princess, and seemed very noble, but in that era, the annotation of the Fan King was: the King of the Southern Wilderness, who was fishy, ​​fed fishy food, laundry, thatched house, filthy words, and good at shooting.

It is conceivable how miserable and terrifying this is for Tanchun, who grew up in a wealthy village...
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