Crown Prince Zhao Huan:
Dad, you're not righteous! The Jin army is here, and you want to run. Take me with you! I don't want to be emperor.
Emperor Huizong Zhao Ji:
Raisin...
But isn't her request unreasonable? She could even ask for red lanterns or carp flags to be hung at the door of Zhang Xianggong's house tomorrow. Does solving their family's problems require someone who can deal with the Wanxing Market? If the protagonist does it, and proves himself through this, their family should pay a greater price (their property will be confiscated).
There is no way that the palace selection did not meet the eye, this kind of dancing can attract attention, so there is a high probability that she will enter the palace
Isn't it up to the people? Do you think the words of the village elders will matter when the emperor is far away? Village elders are people of high moral character and prestige. People from aristocratic families live longer and are more likely to become village elders. If they just spread rumors online and say a few random things, it's easy to lead the people against each other. Business is controlled by them. If the price of grain goes up, it's the emperor's fault.
Active teaching is too stiff. It would be better to say that other prisoners gave silver to the Jinyiwei to avoid punishment, but the protagonist didn't give it the first time and was tortured to the point of being worse than death. Later, he learned his lesson and earned silver in prison to bribe the jailer.
In ancient times, if you didn't die on your own initiative, and lived for eight lifetimes but still didn't understand the ways of the world, that would be wrong.
Yongle was only half a body length away from Emperor Taizong of Tang. In front of him, Emperor Taizong of Tang and his father were holding hands and looking at Qin Shihuang. With the two of them as the center line, he was jumping left and right.
At the same time, Emperor Wu of Han put all his efforts into holding Yongle back and preventing him from surpassing him completely.
Liu Bang was half lying behind his great-grandson, lazily crossing his legs and watching Qin Shi Huang's performance.
Three bodies behind this group of people, Liu Xiu held the staff and guarded his position, not allowing anyone to pass him.
As mentioned earlier, teaching is paid for money, and the protagonist teaches for money. In ancient times, if you wanted to eat good food in prison, did you have to bribe the jailer with money? If you wanted a blanket or clothes because it was cold, did you also have to bribe the jailer?
Even if you wanted to take a shower, did you have to bribe the jailer? And if you had to poop, and you didn't want to smell it all, did you have to give the jailer money to take it out immediately? No money? If you didn't give it to him for ten days or half a month, he'd stink to death! So, how could you survive without money?