Gu Jiangli, who was about to reach the pinnacle of her life, was on the brink of death due to a sudden cerebral infarction. The only way to save herself was to follow the Childbirth System to vario...
Two months later, Yunhe indeed began practicing swordsmanship.
He wanted to play with all kinds of weapons in the military camp, so to satisfy his interest, the emperor specially found a teacher to come to the palace to teach him kung fu.
Upon hearing this, Yunhe immediately perked up.
He got up earlier than the emperor and Yunwen, practicing horse stance and basic skills early in the morning. He didn't complain of being tired even when his clothes were soaked with sweat, and he was completely enjoying it.
Yunhe has only one goal: to be his brother's right-hand man.
He is hardworking and persevering, so nothing he does will be difficult.
A few months later, Gu Jiangli gave birth to twin daughters.
The elder sister, Ruyue, and the younger sister, Ruming, were separated by the time it takes for an incense stick to burn.
The birth of their two younger sisters made the two brothers, Yunwen and Yunhe, absolutely adorable.
She would often wander around the palace, one carrying her older sister and the other carrying her younger sister.
Even the emperor tried several times to hug his daughter but failed.
It's a good thing that the two older brothers favor their younger sister, and Gu Jiangli never interferes with these matters.
After her two daughters reached their one-month milestone, the emperor suddenly told her that he now had both a son and a daughter and had no regrets.
Gu Jiangli understood his unspoken meaning; he was already quite satisfied.
We won't need to have any more children in the future.
Since then, Gu Jiangli has never taken the Fertility Pill again.
Ruyue and Ruming look exactly alike, but their personalities are quite different.
The older sister is shy, while the younger sister is outgoing and generous.
The older sister enjoys calligraphy, while the younger sister enjoys playing Cuju (ancient Chinese football) and polo.
The two sisters have very different personalities and interests, so even though they look alike, they are easy to tell apart. The one with the sweet, soft voice is usually the older sister, while the one with the flamboyant and outgoing personality is the younger sister.
Gu Jiangli never interfered too much with their exploration of their own hobbies.
Just as Ru Ming enjoys polo and Cuju (ancient Chinese football), she happily watches her play with others and encourages her to strive for first place.
Ruyue liked to stay quietly in the room writing, so she would watch silently from the side and appreciate her calligraphy.
Among the children, the first to become famous was Ruyue, who loved calligraphy.
Despite her young age, her writing was powerful and vivid, attracting people throughout the city to imitate her calligraphy, and she quickly became famous.
After the emperor learned of this, he mentioned it to Gu Jiangli and Ruyue.
"People outside say that although Princess Ruyue is a woman, her handwriting is as powerful and beautiful as a man's."
This praise did not make Ruyue happy.
She lowered her head, her face calm and serene, yet conveying a powerful strength. "Father, I don't like what they said. If you want to praise my handwriting, just say so. Why say it sounds like a man's?"
"Women's handwriting can be powerful, so why say that only men can write with such strength? Is it impossible to praise me, a woman, without praising men as well?"
The emperor, hearing her somewhat temperamental words, was not angry. Instead, he nodded and said, "Ruyue is right. Your father especially likes Ruyue's calligraphy. Your calligraphy is not like a man's, but like Ruyue herself, containing a hidden strength. This is particularly good, better than... many men."
Kisaragi was delighted.
She didn't want to compare herself to others, nor did she need to be like a man to receive praise; she preferred to be praised for who she was.
Ruyue is not very confident in anything, but she is particularly proud of her own handwriting.
She knew very well that her handwriting was better than many people's, so she only wanted to hear simple praise.
After that day, Gu Jiangli seemed to truly understand the always shy Ruyue.
As the emperor said, she only appeared introverted and quiet, but in reality, she had great inner strength and a very strong soul.
Both she and her calligraphy will surely leave a glorious mark in history.
As for her younger sister, Ruming, she didn't need to worry about her at all.
As for Ming's carefree nature, he had long since started hanging out with the ladies from noble families in the capital.
Ru Ming loved polo and Cuju, but there weren't many women in the capital who knew how to play these games, so she took those well-educated and virtuous women from aristocratic families to the training ground for fun.
Originally, those noble ladies were unwilling, but since Ru Ming was a princess, they had no choice but to obey her orders and follow her lead.
As Ming told those women, it wasn't only those who studied music, chess, calligraphy, and painting in their boudoirs who were considered refined ladies; women like them could also be chasing balls on the riding track.
Gu Jiangli only knew that in those few years, the status of women in Tianyuan Kingdom had changed drastically compared to the past.
Some families originally did not plan to send their daughters to school, but because of Ruyue's beautiful handwriting, they also had the idea of sending their daughters to school.
Women who were originally confined to their boudoirs to embroider and play the zither were gradually able to play Cuju or Polo in the training grounds just like men.
Gu Jiangli was momentarily moved, perhaps this was the invisible power of the two sisters, Ruyue and Ruming.
She lived a leisurely and carefree life in the palace, enjoying the company of the children and the emperor.
The children are growing up, and Prince Yunwen is gradually becoming capable of handling things on his own.
Gradually, the Crown Prince became the one who handled all the affairs of the court.
Because the emperor is ill.
This was the only thing that made Gu Jiangli feel somewhat worried.
Physician Lin said that the problem was caused by the poison of the Jade Moon Vine from back then.
Although the poison has been neutralized and the emperor will no longer go berserk and kill people, the residual poison in his body will still cause him some damage.
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