During the Wei Dynasty, in 1949, it coincided with the battle between the Song Dynasty and the Wei Dynasty. There was a blizzard across the country, and the people had no crops for a year.
When the imperial master watched the stars at night, he had to be instructed by the heavens and played to the imperial court. Because of the numerous deaths and injuries caused by the war, disasters were brought down by the heavens, and the killings could only be stopped, or disasters could be avoided.
After receiving the news, the Lord of the Song Dynasty could not bear the suffering of the people, so he personally took off his imperial robes, asked the national teacher to do the trick in the cold winter, and begged God for mercy, and let his people a way out.
Then he personally revised the book, rushed to the Emperor Wei, and asked for a truce.
At that time, the State Treasury of Wei was in short supply and was unable to support the frontline food and grass. At this time, the leader of the Song Dynasty handed over the truce and the book, which was in his arms. As a result, there were countless casualties and two years of fighting in the war, which ended in a national disaster.
The generals on both sides retreated, leaving the bodies of soldiers who could no longer return to their hometowns, and returned to their hometowns.
In February of the following year, after a few months of truce, the heavy snow finally stopped and the weather slowly warmed up, and the people finally got a glimmer of life.
The Wei and Song dynasties were punished by God, and finally realized the cause and effect of the reincarnation of heaven, and never dared to mention the war.
In the spring of the coming year, the people gradually recovered from the disaster and took the grain and seeds distributed by the court to open up wasteland and plant seeds.
Some people who had to go up the mountain and fall into the grass because of the famine, saw that the world was stable, and they put down their weapons one after another and went down the mountain to become good people.
Among these bandits, only Wumingzhai on Phoenix Mountain in Chaoyang City was the most stubborn. The other bandits all returned to their homes and became good people under the advice of officials dispatched by the court.
Only them, it can be said that they do not eat hard and soft, in any case, they just do not go down the mountain.
Over time, the court saw that although they still stood up to the bandits, they didn't do anything to harm the world. They occasionally intercepted the dart cart passing by the mountain, because the owner of the dart cart was not a good thing.
Over time, the imperial court closed its eyes and ignored it.
But few people know what the real situation is.
At the beginning of April, the peach blossoms were colorful and pink, and several plain green carriages swayed from a distance.
There were two strong men in front of them riding high-headed horses to open the way, and on the carriage at the back were a few mothers and girls.
Protected in the carriage in the middle, a girl in a green shirt combed her double-headed bun, poured a cup of tea, and handed it to the woman who was leaning against the carriage and reading a book, and whispered: "Miss, take a break. I’ve watched it for more than two hours, and be careful that I’m tired of my eyes."
The woman has bright eyes and white teeth, and her skin wins snow. She wears a pink wide-sleeved water skirt. A pearl hairpin is inserted diagonally between her black and soft hair, and the fringe sways with the carriage.
Hearing that, she nodded, Yiyan put down the book in her hand, took a sip from the tea cup, and asked, "How long will it take to get to my aunt's house?"
That's right, Su Kui was the person who asked the question.
The original Ye Wanwan was originally from Shangqiu, with a prominent family background. His father was an emperor merchant. Ye Wanwan was both a descendant and the only child, and naturally grew up like a spoiled pet.
Father Ye Mingran and his mother Russell Yun were very affectionate. Russell Yun was damaged after giving birth to Ye Wanwan and could no longer be pregnant. He was always ashamed of not being able to add a male concubine to Ye Mingran. He had to give up after several attempts to persuade him to take a concubine.
The two have never blushed in their lives. Her mother died of illness when she was ten years old. Her father was so embarrassed that she had the urge to follow her mother. Wan Wan will completely lose her parents.