Legend of Jinyi

Chapter 233: Jinling style

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Zhao Renming didn't send his son off because he didn't know whether the notorious Jin Yiwei Lord would anger the Zhao family. Since the son is dead, he cannot finally make mistakes and implicate his family.

Zhao Renming only had a son like Zhao Yilin when he was in his forties. He has been in pain for half of his life. Today, he is going to leave him first. The white-haired person sends the black-haired person away. He wished to die for his son!

But now I can't send it, leaving my son dying and becoming a starving ghost... Zhao Renming is guilty and painful to be unable to himself.

Suddenly, a stern cry came into the ears, which was the voice of his son Zhao Yilin.

"Father!!!"

Zhao Renming clutched his chest, crying and wailing, "It's all Daddy's fault! It's all Daddy's fault!..."

He heard resentment in his son's last whine!

"Master." Lin Tong, the martial artist of Zhao's Mansion, opened the door and said, "Master is gone..."

"How did you go?" Zhao Renming knew in his heart, but he still asked Lin Tong for help, hoping for some comfort.

"... "Lin Tong was silent.

Zhao Renming's heart sank, he reduced his tears, and said solemnly: "Say."

"Master, I was chopped twice... before he died..." Lin Tong saw Zhao Renming's hand on the table clenching his fist sharply. Lin Tong cautiously continued: "Young Master's head... was taken away by that Wang Zhi..."

"Wow!!!"

Zhao Renming stood up abruptly. In his sixties, the thin old man exploded with astonishing strength. He overturned the big wooden round table and the food on the table to the ground.

"Wang Zhi! Wang Jili!" Zhao Renming gritted his teeth and said: "And the imperial Master Lu..."

"Haha, haha, hahahahahaha!" Zhao Renming laughed angrily and said loudly: "I make you hard to die!!!"

If you let my son die, my son died, but you deceived people so much that you let my son die! You wait, really think that our Zhao family is so bully! I want to break your corpses into pieces! ! !

When the restaurant happened, Lu Bing didn't know, Wang Jili didn't know, and Wang Zhi didn't even know.

Wang Zhi took Zhao Yilin's head and went home directly, enshrining the head in front of his mother's spirit.

"Mother, the child is not filial, letting you die... Don't worry, mother, I will avenge you and your father! Your elders can go with peace of mind!"

Everyone has his own position, and if there is a position, there will be disputes.

Three days later, Wang Zhi buried his mother and went to Nanjing with Lu Bing and others.

However, the people sent by Zhao Renming had already left Shexian a step ahead of them.

Nanjing was built as a city, inherited for thousands of years from the Soochow, Dongjin, Song, Qi, Liang, Chen, and Nantang.

In the early Ming Dynasty, Nanjing was called Jinling. After the expulsion of Beiyuan, Emperor Hongwu first sealed Kaifeng as Beijing, Jinling as Nanjing, Fengyang as the central capital, and later fixed Jinling and renamed Jingshi.

Yongle ascended the throne and served as the emperor for 16 years in Jingshi, feeling uneasy, moved the capital to Yanjing Beiping, and renamed Peking as the emperor to guard the country. Peking was renamed as Beijing.

The Qinhuai River is the largest river in Nanjing. The Qinhuai River is divided into the inner river and the outer river. The inner river is in the city of Nanjing and is the most prosperous place in the Qinhuai River for ten miles. There are two sources of the Qinhuai River. The eastern source comes from Jurong Baohua Mountain, the southern source comes from Donglu Mountain in Lishui County, and the Yanzhi River under the Tiansheng Bridge. The two sources meet at Fangshandai in Jiangning and flow from Dongshuiguan to Nanjing City. The Qinhuai River traverses Nanjing City from east to west, and flows from Xishuiguan in the south into the Yangtze River.

The Qinhuai River was called Huai Shui in ancient times and its real name was "Longzangpu." According to legend, when Qin Shihuang visited the east, he watched the purple gas rise above Jinling, thinking that he was king. It was developed by Qin Shi, so it is called "Qinhuai".

In the Song Dynasty, it gradually became the center of Jiangnan culture. Now, it is the heyday of Ten Mile Qinhuai River. Towers of gold and powder, row upon row; the paintings of boats, the sound of the lights and the shadows constitute a dreamlike beauty and spectacle.

Seven people, Lu Bing, Zhu Liu, Shitou, Yang Sen, Liu Biao, Sun Quan, and Dong Hai brought Wang Zhi all the way. On the way, Lu Bing and other seven people taught Wang Zhi's martial arts, while casually telling Wang Zhi some wisdom. With these seven people teaching them carefully, Wang Zhi quickly opened up his mind. Along the way, Wang Zhi not only improved his skills, but also made progress in resourcefulness. He became more mature and his childishness was gone.

When the few people arrived in Nanjing, they did not disturb the local government, but came to both sides of the Qinhuai River in admiration. First of all, they have to see the well-known Jinling style.

From the beginning of the Southern Dynasties, the Qinhuai River became a place where famous families lived, literary talents lingered in the meantime, and stories of beautiful women were passed down through the ages.

In the Six Dynasties, it became a place where famous families lived, merchants gathered, literati gathered, and Confucianism flourished. The Qinhuai River and the Confucius Temple became a gathering place for literati and inhabitants. The Wuyi Lane, Zhuque Bridge, and Taoyedu on both sides of the bank were turned into poetry and wine. , Passed down to future generations for thousands of years. Wuyi Lane is the center of the Qinhuai romantic in the Six Dynasties. In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, it was famous for the two prominent families of Wang Dao and Xie An.

During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the Qinhuai River gradually declined, and for a time it was in the cold, but it attracted countless literati and pompous guests to pay their respects.

The Tang Dynasty poet Liu Yuxi visited Jinling and looked at Wang Xie’s house, which was very prominent in the past, but later became ruins. He once wrote a poem "Wuyi Lane", lamenting this historical change: "Weeds and flowers by the Zhuque bridge, Wuyi The setting sun is slanting at the entrance of the alley, and in the old days, Wang Xietang's Yan Yan flew into the homes of ordinary people."

The Jiangnan Gongyuan built in the Southern Song Dynasty became the largest imperial examination venue in Chinese history, and Qinhuai gradually became the cultural center of Jiangnan.

When we arrived in Ming Dynasty, it was the heyday of the ten-mile Qinhuai River, where wealthy families gathered, brothels lined up, painting boats Lingbo, and it became a beautiful place in the south of the Yangtze River. Emperor Hongwu once ordered thousands of small lanterns to be set off on the Qinhuai River during the Lantern Festival. On both sides of the Qinhuai River, there are brilliant lanterns and golden towers. Such as the well-known Tang Yin Tang Bohu, and Zhu Yunming, Wen Zhengming, Xu Zhenqing, who are also known as the Four Talents of Wuzhong, were all here to write lyrics and paint for the singer.

Famous calligraphers Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi of the Eastern Jin Dynasty also lived here. Taoyedu near the Confucius Temple is said to be the ferry where Wang Xianzhi greeted his concubine Taoye.

According to legend, Wang Xianzhi’s beloved concubine Taoye and his sister Taogen came here by boat, and Wang Xianzhi came to the ferry to greet him, and wrote a "Peach Leaf Song" as a gift: "Peach leaves compound peach leaves, you don’t need to cross the river, but you don’t have to suffer. Greet you." Taodu attracted generations of literati and ink travelers with Wang Xianzhi's romantic stories. It is also intoxicated by its beautiful scenery of "peach leaves reflecting red flowers, windless and graceful".