"Your wife told you about An'er?" Emperor Jianjia was waiting for his son in Nuan Pavilion. When Jiang Yashuang came in, his confidant held tea in both hands and left silently, leaving only father and son to talk. .
Jiang Yashuang first bowed to Jun's father, then sat down at his signal and said: "She is also afraid that when the children grow up, one of them will be instigated by someone below, so she wants to nip it in the bud. , so as not to produce any bitter fruits in the future.”
Emperor Jianjia said "hmm" and said, "This is her idea. What about you? What do you think?"
Hearing the erratic tone in his tone, Jiang Yashuang frowned slightly, wondering if this was a sign of dissatisfaction? His thoughts turned around and he said: "My child thinks so too..."
"Let's not mention that An'er was raised by you and your wife in his infancy. Let's talk about his father. Although I have used him as a pawn for these years, he paved the way for you step by step so that you can be where you are today!" Emperor Jianjia suddenly interrupted. Hearing his words, he said calmly, "But not only has Dan'er never hated you, but he has always protected you since you were a child! My eldest brother's kindness is as great as a mountain. Don't tell me that you don't remember it at all?"
Jiang Yashuang's face turned pale for a moment - how could he not remember
Even Qiu Yilan, who had always disliked King Hui's licentiousness, took his nieces and nephews into his lap and raised them personally to express his guilt, not to mention his brother who was deeply protected by his brother
"Does the father mean to make An'er his grandson?" Jiang Yashuang was silent for a long time, then she suppressed her excitement, stood up, lowered her hands, and asked calmly.
"If I want you to do this..." Emperor Jianjia took a sip of tea and looked up at him, "Are you willing?"
Jiang Yashuang also raised her eyes and looked at him with a bitter smile: "Why does my father test the child like this? Father should know that unless there is no one who can live up to his expectations between Lang'er and his brothers, the child will not be able to live up to his expectations. Son!"
In fact, even if none of his sons grow up to live up to expectations, unless they are like King Hui and become angry and notorious, and are so evil that everyone from the court to the countryside will kill him - otherwise, Jiang Jingkun still has no chance!
This is not a problem because of Jiang Yashuang's old actions, but a fact - the practice of father's death and son's succession has long been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. This is also proven by practice to be the most stable method among all the changes between the old and the new. If you pass the throne to a nephew when you already have parents and children, let’s not talk about the reactions of the parents and children. Let’s just say that after the nephew comes to power, can he rest assured that he will not kill his parents and children
Therefore, if Jiang Jingkun wants to be the legitimate heir to the throne, there is only one possibility, and that is for all the sons under Jiang Yashuang's knees to die!
Otherwise, if Jiang Yashuang establishes Jiang Jingkun in the future, it will be worse than Emperor Jianjia establishing King Hui!
How could Jiang Yashuang do such a thing, putting all his own sons to death? !
And he knew that even Emperor Jianjia would not agree to such a ridiculous idea of making Jiang Jingkun his grandson when he was the prince. This father-in-law had an ulterior motive for asking this.
"Then why did you agree to your wife to take him to the East Palace?" Sure enough, after Jiang Yashuang exposed his intentions, Emperor Jianjia raised his eyebrows and said indifferently, "He is also ten years old. As the crown prince of Prince Hui, , it’s time to learn to take care of the palace and deal with business! Now that there is no mistress in Prince Hui’s palace, the concubine surnamed Gu is in charge of the backyard. I heard that she is very discerning, so I don’t think she has the guts to do anything wrong with An’er! Counting the time, even if your brother continues to have sex, An'er will be twelve or thirteen years old when the new princess comes in, and he will be half an adult. His new stepmother will not be a few years older than him. How can he still be afraid of a dignified man? At the hands of my stepmother?"
He sneered, "A direct descendant of my Jiang family is such a loser?!"
Glancing at the frowning Jiang Yashuang, Emperor Jianjia ordered in an unquestionable tone, "Both Shou'an and Shouyang are girls. Without the guidance of their mother and concubine, I'm afraid that when they grow up, they will not understand the virtues of women and lose the dignity of our royal family." , I have to be taught by the Crown Princess, that’s all! Prince Jing is still young, so he can live in the East Palace temporarily. When he reaches ten years old, he still has to live in the Palace of King Jing. Your wife is a woman, and she will inevitably be soft-hearted. Why don’t you do the same? Are you so confused! Don’t you try to persuade her when she picks someone up?”
The three direct granddaughters of Emperor Jianjia, in order of eldest and youngest, are Jiang Huihuan, Jiang Huiying, and Jiang Huibao. Now they are all princesses, and their titles are Shou'an, Shouguang, and Shouyang respectively.
Jiang Yashuang explained: "It's not that I'm worried that the backyard will be detrimental to my legitimate son. The main reason is that Brother Bazhi and Brother Sixteen don't have a serious mistress in the backyard now. It's inevitable that there will be many trivial things that are not conducive to the studies of the two nephews..."
"They are members of the clan, not common people. Without fame, they can't get ahead!" Emperor Jianjia put down the tea bowl with a look of hatred on his face, and scolded, "You yourself studied well back then, do you have to ask everyone to do it?" Everyone is like you! Our family is now a royal family, and we want to think about how to run the country instead of taking the exam! What's the use of cultivating the clan's children into a group of nerds!
"Being able to do things and be a errand is serious work, do you understand? Just look at how many so-called learned men are listed in the triennial list. After taking office, they all reveal their true colors. There is really a hope that they can become the pillars of the country. Each one of the hands can After all, thank God! In terms of talent, your brother-in-law is even more talented than Xue Chang, but can he compare to Xue Chang in terms of his ability to govern the country?"
"... But An'er has just been taken to the East Palace now. Wouldn't it hurt the child's heart to send him back immediately?" Jiang Yashuang rubbed her brows and carefully discussed, "Besides, he has been growing up under the knees of the child and his wife. With him My own brother is not very close. I'm afraid it won't be interesting to go back to Prince Hui's Mansion, but in the East Palace, he and Lang'er will be as close as brothers. If he is guided well, it may not be as the father fears!"
In fact, when Qiu Yilan proposed to take Jiang Jingkun back to raise him, he knew that raising his nephew would be a big trouble.
But he still agreed - he couldn't help but agree. Although Emperor Jianjia's temptation just now was just a temptation, it was all true: throughout Jiang Yashuang's growth, his brother Hui Wang had served as his stepping stone.
If King Hui had not been tricked and had high hopes for his talent, and had fallen all the way to being uneducated and lustful, how could Emperor Zhaode, a man of high authority and a man of many things to do, raise his infant grandson? Under his knees, an old married couple still has to take care of a baby by himself
How old was Jiang Yashuang at that time? It is impossible to tell that Emperor Xianyu-Zhaode did this not only to prevent him from following in the footsteps of King Hui, but more out of guilt.
Feeling guilty about the second son and his second daughter-in-law going to northern Xinjiang, leaving their intelligent eldest son in the care of the family, only to have it destroyed under his own eyes!
It was this guilt that made Jiang Yashuang and Jiang Qizheng destined to receive extra care from Emperor Zhaode and Queen Tao as soon as they returned to Beijing.
It is true that Jiang Yashuang's talent is not inferior to that of his brother Hui Wang, but without Hui Wang's suffering, Emperor Zhaode was extremely interested in him and would not allow anyone to do anything secretly. Given the turmoil in the court and the Jiang family in those years, his talent was like a target!
Before the reign of Emperor Rui of the Great Qin Dynasty, everyone believed that the Zhenbei Army belonged to Jiang Yashuang, starting from Emperor Zhaode.
Because he is the only one among the four families in the Jiang family who can bear this responsibility;
After the reign of Emperor Rui of the Great Qin Dynasty, Emperor Jianjia once again used his eldest son to dig holes to clear the way for himself and Jiang Yashuang to rule.
Ever since Jiang Yashuang was a boy, when he mentioned Sifang, all the praise, expectations, and inheritance... everyone thought he deserved it.
After all, his two brothers are so unsatisfactory.
"If there were no Nineteenth Young Master in the Fourth House, after General Zhenbei left, I'm afraid even if he would have retained his title and gold and silver, he would have been defeated soon!"
This kind of discussion lasted for more than ten years - as King Hui's deeds became more and more ridiculous, everyone in the government and the public regarded him as a disgrace to the fourth house.
Even when Emperor Jianjia tried to promote him as a cover, the one who took the lead in working for him was King Yongyi, who had interests related to him and had a relationship with his son-in-law!
Of course, King Hui has indeed struggled a lot over the years - but Jiang Yashuang couldn't help but think: "What if it was me who was born first instead of Myna..."
So will he be another King Hui, and King Hui becomes what he is now
It was Emperor Jianjia who caused all this, but as a son and as a beneficiary, he could not resent Emperor Jianjia.
And now, Emperor Jianjia can still make up for his guilt by still being kind to King Hui, but no longer mentioning his position. What about Jiang Yashuang
The young prince, who is immersed in government affairs, rushing around the court, and worrying about the world, even has a rare chance to see his brother more often, so what compensation can he ask for
Besides, he had nothing to compensate for when they actually met - Emperor Jianjia gave him everything he could.
So he can only empathize with his brother's children.
Jiang Jingkun, Jiang Huibao.
According to the Jiang family's tradition of attaching great importance to their legitimate children, even King Hui, who didn't care much about his children, treated these two children differently among his many children.
How could Jiang Yashuang refuse to raise them
Even if it brings great hidden dangers and troubles to myself
Emperor Jianjia occupies the condescending advantage of the throne, overlooking his prince - the handsome face that looks exactly like his own when he was young, full of hesitation, struggle, hesitation, guilt... The expression changes in thousands of ways, but it is still difficult to settle!
"You are still young after all..." Emperor Jianjia sighed in his heart, with a touch of pity flashing in his eyes. He gently put the tea bowl on the table and said quietly: "If you find it difficult to handle, then let me step in! An'er replied After returning to Prince Hui's Mansion, you and your wife miss him, so you can always summon him, or even stay here occasionally! But any contact must not exceed the frequency and extent of summoning Lang'er - since there will eventually be a distinction between superior and inferior, let's not make it difficult for them to accept it when the time comes! , it’s better to set it up for them now! Let them develop the habit when they are ignorant, and over time, everything will become a matter of course!”
He stroked the polished red gold armrests of the throne, paused briefly, and suddenly said, "Your imperial grandfather suffered a serious illness a few years before the founding of our Great Qin Dynasty and was bedridden for several years! If it hadn't been for this reason, I'm afraid I would be in bed now. We can’t let you and your wife live in the East Palace yet—it seems that the cause of his illness at that time was the death of your great-uncle, right? The three brothers had a deep relationship. Not long after your great-uncle passed away, your great-uncle also passed away, leaving your imperial grandfather alone. No wonder someone as strong as him can’t stand it!”
These words are a bit meaningless and have nothing to do with what I just said
Jiang Yashuang was in a state of confusion. She had no idea for a moment and was about to ask when she heard Emperor Jianjia say slowly: "It is said that your great-uncle died indirectly at the hands of the remnants of the Gu family. This is actually nonsense. "
"He was actually pissed off by the second and fifth bedrooms!"