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Volume Two, Chapter 89, The Two Dragons Don't See Each Other

In feudal dynasties, the crown prince was the foundation of a country, which is common sense that eunuchs know.

If the emperor of the current dynasty did not establish a crown prince, the consequences would be serious, and it would not be an exaggeration to describe it as a bloody storm.

The so-called emperor and minister are the emperor. In the feudal dynasty, the emperor's authority is indescribable. If a prince has a chance, who doesn't want to be an emperor?

If the prince is not appointed, the princes will cultivate their own teams, either openly or secretly, and prepare for the battle for the throne.

At that time, if there are small ones, there will be internal struggles in the imperial city and the flesh will be destroyed; if there are large ones, there will be wars between each other and the lives will be damaged; even the division of the territory and the dynasty may be destroyed.

Therefore, in feudal dynasties, the crown prince is the foundation of the country. If it should be established, it will be established. If it does not, there will be endless troubles.

I believe Jiajing is very clear about this. So why did Tao Zhongwen tell Yan Song that he was sure to prevent Jiajing from establishing a crown prince?

He even said that there would be no prince in Jiajing in Japan!

Is this possible?

Is he bragging?

Of course he was not bragging. If Zhu Yuanzhang or Zhu Di were in power, he would definitely not dare to say this, because those two were sensible people. He dared to make a fuss about the prince. It would be strange if others didn't kill him, but Jiajing would be different.

Jiajing was just confused and it was very easy to fool him!

The next morning, he dressed neatly and came to the Qianqing Palace.

At this moment, Jiajing was still immersed in the sadness of losing his beloved son and could not extricate himself. Even if Tao Zhongwen, the cultivation instructor, came, Jiajing had no intention of practicing at all.

However, the relationship between Jiajing and Tao Zhongwen is no longer as simple as being a companion for cultivation. Even if he didn't want to practice, he did not let Tao Zhongwen go, but instead kept him.

Tao Zhongwen pretended to comfort Jiajing. After Jiajing calmed down a little, he seized the opportunity and gritted his teeth in secret, and said carefully: "Your Majesty, please forgive me for saying something. I think that the prince's sudden death is not without cause. It is better to help me and ask the gods in heaven why?"

Tempering is a folk divination method, also known as Fuji, Fuluan, invite immortals, etc. It is roughly about asking gods to possess them and writing some words to resolve some doubts or communicate with gods to understand the meaning of gods.

Is this kind of thing reliable? There are many different opinions, but Jiajing believed it quite well. After Tao Zhongwen said this, he suddenly said: "Yes, there must be a reason for the death of the prince I established one after another! The real person, please help me with a spirit and ask the gods why."

Hehe, you know you will be fooled.

Tao Zhongwen felt proud in his heart, but on the surface, nodded solemnly: "Okay, I'll prepare for the spirit of the emperor."

This spirit writing is not something that can be helped by just supporting it. To show your piety, bathing and changing clothes is indispensable. Moreover, spirit writing is not something that can be done by one person, and requires many people to cooperate.

Generally speaking, there must be a phoenix to ask the god to possess it, and there must be a phoenix to smooth the sand table, there must be a sing of the vocabulary, singing the words on the sand table, and recording all the words.

Tao Zhongwen naturally had this team, and Zhengluan was himself. The other deputy Luan, singing and recording students were all his disciples.

These guys pretended to be a ghost and jumped into the great god Duan. It was not until Tao Zhongwen trembled all over and his eyes rolled around, and he started to suck like an epilepsy. The disciples helped him to the sand table and stuffed the spirit pen into his hands.

Everything was ready, Tao Zhongwen, who was just a little sick, pulled away again, and the spirit pen was also pulled randomly, leaving a piece of distorted handwriting on the sand table.

The second disciple, the singer Guo Hongjing, immediately frowned when he saw the handwriting on the sand table.

Which one does the master want to sing? Why do you have to make such a thing?

The handwriting on the sand table is not too complicated, but too simple, just twisting and twisting.

This made Guo Hongjing really difficult.

The simpler the word "Tianzhi", the better, the more complex the word "The more complicated the word", the easier it is to confirm what word it is. Even if it is written in a vague way, it can be seen. If the stroke is too simple, it will be troublesome, and there is no way to confirm what word it is.

Of course, the word "Tianzhi" cannot be too complicated. If it is too complicated, it is difficult to see what the word is in a messy piece on the sand table.

In short, the word "Tianzhi" is very knowledgeable and has many characters, and it is necessary to distinguish the meaning according to its shape. Most people really can't play with it.

For example, these two twists and turns, what do ghosts know?

By the way, since Tao Zhongwen was going to make trouble and used the intention of a god to make Jiajing not to establish a prince, why not collude with his disciples?

This is of course for the effect of spirit writing.

He didn't want Jiajing to be suspicious.

If he slashed a few randomly, his disciples could see what the word was at a glance, wouldn’t it be suspected of colluding to deceive people?

He wanted to make his disciples look confused and unable to understand the meaning of the gods, so that they would appear real.

Sure enough, after reading Guo Hongjing for a long time, he couldn't tell what the first word was.

In this case, you can only record the figures and ask his master to identify them after he has finished possession of the gods.

He communicated with the senior brother of Vice Luan with his eyes, and then waved to the junior brother who was in charge of recording to come over and carefully record the "handwriting" on the sand table.

When Jiajing saw their treacherous appearance, his heart couldn't help but feel nervous.

Now it’s troublesome, even the disciples of the real person can’t understand the meaning of the gods!

Next, Deputy Luan Wang Yongning gently wiped the handwriting on the sand table with a fader, and then stuffed the spirit pen into the hands of his master Tao Zhongwen.

After getting the spirit pen, Tao Zhongwen, who was just "ill" just clicked, was pulled away again. The spirit pen was also pulled randomly, leaving a piece of distorted handwriting on the sand table.

This time, the characters are easy to identify. Although the left and right sides are vaguely drawn, it is obvious that they are the word "dragon".

Guo Hongjing secretly breathed a sigh of relief and sang loudly: "Dragon."

dragon?

What does this mean?

Jiajing became even more confused.

Immediately afterwards, Tao Zhongwen recurred and smoked three times, leaving the words "no", "show" and "see" on the sand table.

Finally, he became seriously ill again, and took a random look for a while. Then he slowly opened his eyes and asked weakly: "How is it, what does the God of God say?"

Wang Yongning and Guo Hongjing looked at each other awkwardly, then waved to their junior brothers to present the four words "king", "no", "seen" and "see".

Tao Zhongwen looked at the picture, looked at the four words again, pondered for a while, then pretended to be sarcastic: "From the meaning of the front and back, the first word should be two. There is a saying in the book of spirit writing. If the gods do not count, two horizontal strokes are also two, and two vertical strokes are also two."

This is all messy, and I don’t know what book he is reading.

However, Jiajing was stunned by him. If the first word is "two", it would be "two dragons will not meet".

What does this mean?
Chapter completed!
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