Chapter 10 The Crown Prince Gu Yubin
The Duke of England is located in the middle of the south Lane of Anxingfang, not far from Danfeng Gate and Yanxi Gate. It is only apart from Xingqing Palace. Several princes should have come from the imperial city, passed Jianfu Gate from Xuanfu Gate, passed Yongchang Gate, and then crossed the street for half a circle, and you can see the feast at the door of the Duke of England.
Three carriages lined up in front of the British Duke's Mansion. The imperial guards who were accompanying him were busy holding horses and posing for a while. The prince who was already at the main entrance was waiting in a modest manner, with his hands folded between his abdomen. Seeing the eunuch who was not following the car, he was slightly confused, but he didn't even raise his eyebrows on his face.
The curtain of the carriage at the beginning was opened by one hand, and the hand was fair and slender, well maintained. Whether it was to study military tactics day and night or practice martial arts without any damage to the sun and rain, only the thin calluses on the palms and fingertips knew how different it was from those young masters who had no skin.
Before the person on the carriage showed up, the curtain of the carriage behind was lifted up and a young man with a jade carving jumped off the carriage. The young man was wearing a vermilion-purple satin brocade robe, wearing a common bun for a boy, and a coral-stone hairband that was set off with his jade halberd, and his face was as clean as the full moon. The steps around his waist surrounded the jade trunk next to him as he moved. Before he could stand still, he turned around and shouted at the person in the car, "Brother Seven, get off quickly, get off quickly."
The first person to jump off the carriage was the youngest son of Queen Tian, the ninth prince Zhou Guangming, and the seventh brother he mentioned was Zhou Guangyu, who Gu Xiying had always been thinking about.
At this time, Zhou Guangyu was just a sixteen-year-old boy, as vigorous and upright as Hsinchu in the palace walls, with a trait like orchids and jade trees. He was also the eldest son of Queen Tian, and he was the best husband in the hearts of women in the world.
Zhou Guangyu responded to his younger brother and walked slowly off the carriage. Seeing that Zheng Wang Zhou Guangxu was also able to get off the carriage, he smiled gently at his younger brother, stepped forward and shouted: "Third Brother."
His eyes were clear and his smile was bright. He pulled Zhou Guangming and said hello. He did not see the mockery flashing by the fourth prince behind him, nor did he see the dissatisfaction of Zhou Qing's faces being half short of him and bowed his head to ask the emperor's uncles.
Several brothers and a nephew got out of the car and took a little care of their clothes, and walked towards the Duke who was already waiting at the gate of the mansion.
After seeing each other, King Zheng walked in front and spoke familiarly with the Duke, followed the fourth prince and the seventh prince on the left and right, and the ninth prince and the prince Xiangkang were half a step behind them again.
The fourth prince Zhou Guangli was granted the title of King Jing, and it has been nearly ten years since his establishment. His biological mother Qing Xiuyi was originally a palace maid next to Empress Xian. Because she was rewarded by His Majesty for giving birth to the Prince of the First Queen and was granted a sixth-rank treasure forest by His Majesty.
However, the status of concubines with low rank in the palace was inferior to that of the great palace maids around the Empress of the Central Palace. If King Jing's biological mother was not loyal to the former queen regardless of circumstances and was responsible for her duties when she gave birth to a prince, the queen would always take care of her and could take care of her. In the deep palace where people were sacrificing, the palace concubine would not be able to wait until her son was granted the title of King Jian Mansion, even if the fourth prince was born, it would be a big question to raise her.
Following the queen Tian family, she was born in a scholarly family. The harem became much more peaceful and peaceful under her control. Even Qing Xiuyi was able to rank the ninth concubine, which was caused by Queen Tian’s request for title.
But the same is true for the emperor in this dynasty in the harem. The confidants of the first queen will not have trust even if they are treated preferentially. The superficial status is never equated with true glory.
King Jing knew since he was a child that he was bound to the Queen, the Prince of the First Prince and the King of Zheng, so he naturally could not get close to the sons born to Queen Tian and Queen Tian. But he was the legitimate son, so how much weight does he really have as a prince?
King Jing looked up at the British justice and said why he suddenly brought Prince Xiangkang to King Zheng again. Unfortunately, the third brother had a concubine, and Gu Huairen did not have a concubine. Otherwise, if the third brother married a princess from the Gu family, the British Duke's mansion would not fully support the third brother.
But everyone knows that the pearl in the Duke's Mansion and the Seventh Brother have been good since childhood. If this marriage is done, even if the Empress of the Central Palace is not the case, the throne will probably be sure to fall into the hands of the Seventh Brother.
In addition to being the backbone of the warriors in Western Xinjiang, this British Duke also has a wife from the Changlezhou royal family. To be honest, Gu Xiying and Zhou Qing were also young, so why didn’t they fall in love with their eldest nephew? Even the fat little guy Xiaojiu has a better relationship with his eldest nephew and Gu Xiying.
Could it be that he is so good that he looks down on Zhou Qing, who is a concubine? Let’s see who he is. This is the first emperor grandson of His Majesty. He was personally hugged by His Majesty.
King Jing was thinking about his own thoughts. In his opinion, being hugged by His Majesty himself after he was born was already a sign of favor, but he forgot that Zhou Guangyu grew up on His Majesty's lap and was taught to ride and shoot.
On the other hand, Zhou Qing was also thinking that several emperors in Japan were corrected by the emperor's grandfather and came to the Duke's mansion for advice. Not to mention that he was an incompetent prince, even if he was favored by the Nine Emperors, he could not go to the Western Front because of his lack of age. The expansion of territory or the glory of his ancestors, and not being able to go to the battlefield is all false. The magnificence of the Yangyang Palace is just his own golden cage.
I don’t know why the Fourth Emperor Uncle came in late yesterday at such a great risk, asking me to pay my respects to the Queen today.
The prince who opened the mansion had an affair with the palace ban at night and was found to be a serious crime. A crime of peeping into the inner veins was found. Not to mention that the King Jing, who was granted the seal, could not afford to be punished, even the Qing Xiuyi in the palace would be afraid that he would be Paixuan.
Zhou Qing looked up slightly and looked at King Zheng with a smile on his face. He also thought that the Third Emperor was his father's brother. He was famous in the court, and was close to military generals and respected the wise and rudes. With the title of the legitimate son of the Queen of Yuan, he was simply the number one enemy of the Seventh Emperor Uncle. Why didn't the Central Palace target him at all, but he was very close to Princess Zheng, looking harmonious with mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. Is it because the Queen is really virtuous and generous now, or is it that her son has no intention of making her a great treasure?
Zhou Qing couldn't figure it out, nor did he believe in the queen who took it seriously and did not seek anything, and the prince who did not fight for nothing.
Let's see. I can't play any role at the moment.
The group walked forward slowly, but no matter how slowly and harmoniously they walked, there were always times when they talked about the main topic. When Zheng Wang just said, "The war in Western Xinjiang has started again, my father has already allowed us brothers to follow him in person. I'm afraid we will often come to bother the Duke of the State in the past few days," he suddenly stopped and stopped talking.
Chapter completed!