Lin Ran transmigrated into Kangxi Emperor's Sixth Prince in the Qing Dynasty. He had almost forgotten everything about his previous life, only vaguely remembering a wish to have many family mem...
Chapter 32
The prince didn't think that what he did had anything in common with what the eldest brother did. Of course, he was very tactful in what he did. Although he took Yin Zuo to see the big tiger, he was able to take good care of him.
Doesn't this mean that the person was brought out without losing a single hair?
Yinzuo gained a lot of knowledge from this trip. His brother the crown prince who brought him here now seemed to be covered with a layer of bright light in his eyes. His brother the crown prince is so good!
Well, because of this incident, his good brother the Crown Prince was looked at several times by Kangxi when he later went to Kangxi for guidance on his homework.
"Did you take Yinzuo to see the tiger?" There was no tone of blame towards Crown Prince Kangxi, but he was quite surprised.
The prince said: "Yes, my sixth brother has never seen it and wants to take a look. It's okay to take a look from a distance."
Kangxi was impressed by something else. He said, "I didn't expect you and him to get along so well."
How can we say that they get along well? It's just that, the prince said, "He is just too annoying."
Kangxi smiled and even teased his own prince son, "It's also because you let him bother you. It's good enough that you brothers can get along well." His prince was taught very well, but he could not do it alone. His brothers could all become his helpers in the future.
Kangxi himself lost his father at an early age and ascended the throne at an early age. He was raised in the palace with the support of his brothers. Moreover, the Aisin-Gioro family grew from a small tribe on the grassland to the present-day ruling dynasty, largely relying on the strength of many men in the family. Therefore, Kangxi was more inclined to believe that brothers should be of one mind and work together to deal with external affairs.
Kangxi was pleased to see the brothers being friendly and respectful to each other.
Isn’t it too idealistic?
The prince was originally thinking of Yinzuo's flattering words that he had repeated yesterday, and a smile appeared in his eyes, but when he heard Kangxi's satisfaction, the smile faded away.
He knew clearly that Kangxi wanted to see brothers being friendly and respectful to each other.
But he did not like Kangxi's satisfaction from the so-called brotherly love.
The two did not talk too much about Yinzuo, but soon started talking about the prince's schoolwork.
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After Yinzuo came back from seeing the big tiger, he was so excited for several days and wanted to see it again, but unfortunately neither the crown prince nor the eldest prince would take him there anymore, and as for him, his mother and the others would not allow him to go by himself.
The eldest prince's head hurt from counting so much that he didn't even have the energy to compare himself with others when he learned that the crown prince took Yinzuo to see the big tiger.
Yinzuo fanned his elder brother with a fan and said, "Big brother, you have worked hard."
"Yinzuo accompanies big brother."
Yinzuo wanted to help his elder brother with his homework, but unfortunately he was powerless.
The eldest prince still didn't know that he was burdened with schoolwork, and Yinzuo had also been involved. Seeing little Yinzuo accompanying him, his heart softened and he said, "When you grow up, I will teach you how to hunt."
“Oh.” Growing up is still a long way off.
Yinzuo was able to sit still, which was rare, but the eldest prince took the initiative to say: "Go and have fun by yourself. We will be back to the palace in a few days, and we don't know when we will come out again."
"It's fine if Big Brother can't go play, but don't waste it."
They all thought so. The eldest princess also invited the second princess, the third princess, the third prince and the fourth princess, Yinzuo and others to go out for a picnic together. They all had a lot of fun.
Thinking about going back to the palace, Yinzuo wanted to visit the imperial farm and the mountain on the west side, but unfortunately his elder sister and the others did not want to go. In the end, Yinzuo went alone under the condition that Depin, who was the most indulgent to Yinzuo, turned a blind eye. Whether going to the imperial farm or going to the mountain, it sounds like it is not as scary as going to see tigers, right?
Little Yinzuo turned darker due to playing, and the cute little prince's skin has now turned wheat-colored.
Depin was quite open about this. After the nanny said a few words about looking at Kangjian like this, she didn't care about it anymore. For Depin, beauty was not important, as long as it was good for her health.
And her little Yinzuo is cute and handsome no matter what.
When Yinzuo went to visit the eldest prince Yinzhi who was still working hard on his studies, the eldest prince heard Yinzuo playing this and that. This time it was the eldest prince who felt jealous and envied little Yinzuo.
"The Emperor is the same. Even after we're out, he won't let us relax." But the eldest prince didn't dare to say this in front of Kangxi.
When he heard Yinzuo say that he didn't want to go back to the palace, the eldest prince said to Yinzuo: "You are so happy here that you don't miss Shu."
Yinzuo brought a gift for the eldest prince, a little yellow duck. Its yellow and tender fur was so cute, it could quack, and it twisted its body as it walked, and its black eyes were also very clever.
Yinzuo brought back a litter of puppies, and gave one to each of his older brothers, sisters, and younger brother, without favoring anyone. His younger brother loved them very much.
The eldest prince declined the offer. He didn't want to raise such a cute little creature. He preferred big beasts. This kind of cute little thing didn't fit the heroic image he wanted.
The eldest brother didn't like ducklings, and Yinzuo didn't force him to give them to him. He just raised them himself. This way he had two ducklings, which was not bad.
After leaving the palace, it became easier to meet his brothers, sisters and younger brother, and Yinzuo got along well with them. However, it seemed that he hadn't seen his father for several days.
Yinzuo brought a little duck and wanted to give one to his father. Because he was out and about every day, he was familiar with the place and knew where his father was.
So Yinzuo, who was carrying a little duck, was blocked outside Kangxi's residence by the guards. When Kangxi learned that Yinzuo was outside and he was not busy with important matters, he let Yinzuo in.
The first glance, well, it's dark again.
"Why are you here to see the Emperor? What's the matter?"
Yinzuo walked over with his short legs and said to Kangxi, "I haven't seen you for many days."
"I miss Ama."
Actually, it wasn't that many days. It was just that Yinzuo was having so much fun playing around that he suddenly realized that he hadn't thought about his father for a long time. I don't know how many days it was, but it seemed like many, many days.
Kangxi couldn't help but smile.
And just listen to the honest little Yinzuo continue to pour out.
"Hello, sister and brother!"
"My brother is cute!"
"Play with Yin, good!"
"I don't remember Ama."
"See you, Ama."
Um?
Um? ?
The smile on Kangxi's face froze.
Children really speak without restraint.
He doesn't even need anyone to report him for anything bad; he can dig a hole and bury himself in it.
Liang Jiugong lowered his head.
Even if you, a little kid, really forgot about your royal father while playing, but you still run up to others and tell them, isn't that being too disrespectful to your royal father?
Kangxi's smile was a little fake. He asked, "Don't you remember my father?"
Yinzuo nodded.
He still dares to nod?
Kangxi: “…”
Yinzuo: "Come and accompany Father."
Kangxi wondered whether he could discipline or beat such a young child.
Liang Jiugong tried to smooth things over, "That's not saying I don't remember the emperor, it's saying I almost forgot about him. Almost forgot about him means I still remember him. Look, didn't the Sixth Prince miss the emperor and come to see him?"
Yinzuo was confused by whether Liang Jiugong remembered it or not.
As for Kangxi, he almost forgot that he didn't seem to have saved much face. He smiled wryly and wondered if he could give his son a beating today.
Yinzuo did not sense the danger from his father. He turned and walked outside to get the gift he brought. He held a little duck in his hands and said, "For father!"
There was only pure admiration in the clear eyes of the little guy who tilted his head back.
But Kangxi looked at the little yellow duck and twitched his lips, and asked, "Did they give it to your sisters?"
Yinzuo nodded and held the duck forward again: "Duck! Cute!"
The little duck quacked, flapped its wings and began to move around. Little Yinzuo quickly held it in his arms to protect it.
Kangxi rubbed his brows as he looked at Yinzuo's innocent and cute look while giving him a gift. He almost forgot about it before Yinzuo took out the little duck. In fact, someone had reported it to him before. Because the prince also had a little duck given by Yinzuo.
Besides, this duck looked pretty good when it was young, and the princesses especially liked it very much.
Kangxi said, "Yinzuo, when I return to the palace, I don't want to see a duck in every palace, do you understand?" When these ducks grow up a little, will the whole palace be filled with ducks quacking and flying around? Will that be acceptable?
Yinzuo: “?”
Yinzuo didn’t know. Yinzuo didn’t know what his father meant.
Weak, innocent, and pitiful.
Such a young child has such a pure and innocent heart. Can you bear to hurt those eyes?
Kangxi felt that he had raised children himself, and he had raised the prince since he was young, but he had never been so troublesome.
Kangxi rubbed his eyebrows in pain.
Yinzuo said according to his own understanding: "Father, don't you like it?"
Yinzuo hugged the little duck into his arms again and said to his father generously, "It's okay."
"Yin is not angry."
"Yin Yang."
It’s okay that the eldest brother doesn’t want to raise little ducks. Little Yinzuo is not the overbearing Yinzuo who has to make everyone in the world like him.
However, the way Yinzuo bent down to touch the little duck was misunderstood by Kangxi, who was rubbing his eyebrows. It was a very small baby, and the disappointment of not giving away the gift was quite unpleasant.
Although Kangxi was annoyed by this brat just now, he was a father after all, and his son was still young, so he loved him wholeheartedly.
But he definitely doesn't know how to raise ducks.
He also had to think of a way to prevent all these ducks from entering the palace, and the method couldn't be too rough. He couldn't just ban them from being raised, so as not to hurt the little brat and make him cry.
Alas, it’s hard to be a father, and it’s even harder to be a good father.
He is such a good father.
Kangxi, who had misunderstood Yinzuo's depressed look and blamed him for not being tolerant, finally calmed down and said to Yinzuo, "Don't hold it all the time. Put it outside and let someone feed it."
Otherwise, he would still be upset when looking at the little duck.
He did not accept Yinzuo's gift, but Kangxi also put aside the memorials and spent more time with Yinzuo.
Listen to Yinzuo talk about what he has been doing these days, listen to Yinzuo looking at flowers in the morning and catching dragonflies in the evening, listen to Yinzuo going to the imperial farm to see buffaloes and going to the mountains to see squirrels, listen to him playing with this sister and that sister, and going to see the prince and then the eldest prince.
He lives the richest life.
Yinzuo regretted that he had only been to the mountain once, and his mother would not let him go. Kangxi snorted, and now he felt that Depin was too indulgent in raising the child, and should not have let him go once.
Yinzuo had no idea what Kangxi was thinking, and he was having a lot of fun talking to Kangxi about the things he had done.
She asked Kangxi reluctantly, "Do you want to go back?"
Kangxi said: "Of course, if you don't go back, you will be a wild one."
They were a little more relaxed on this trip than in the palace, but if we were to count who had the most fun, it would definitely be Yinzuo. No one dared to rank first if he was second.
Yinzuo sighed. He had a good memory and remembered what his elder brother taught him: "I am happy here, don't think, don't think..."
Yinzuo was enjoying himself here and didn't miss Shu. In the end, he didn't remember everything, but Kangxi already knew what he was going to say.
This made Kangxi very angry.
"Who taught you that?"
The honest little Yinzuo puffed out his chest and said, "Big brother."
And he asked his father: "I don't think about anything, Yin doesn't remember."
Facing Yinzuo's curious eyes, Kangxi laughed angrily and said, "No, the child is still young, you can't beat him."
He doesn't understand reason, so you have to wait until he knows right from wrong and can understand reason before you beat him.
The little one can't be beaten, but the eldest, the eldest is very good, it seems that the homework is easy now. Kangxi said with a fake smile: "Since the eldest has started reading the Spring and Autumn Annals of Han and Jin, you should copy it three times and give it to me before returning to the palace."
The child is still young, and he will learn whatever others say. Since he cannot beat the child, the punishment should fall on the person who does not teach the child to learn well.
Kangxi immediately ordered someone to pass on this new task to the eldest prince, so that he could "enjoy his life here and not miss his homeland".
After Yinzuo escaped a beating by claiming he was too young, he ignorantly and fearlessly asked Kangxi, "What are you thinking about?"
Yinzuo's eldest brother, who was his archenemy, had no age advantage and was losing a lot of hair. When he heard that the emperor father asked him to copy the "Spring and Autumn Annals of Han and Jin" three times and hand it in before returning to the palace, it was like a bolt from the blue.
The eldest prince asked hopefully, "Then can I stop studying policy essays and mathematics now?" If I could stop, that would be fine.
The visitor smiled at the eldest prince and said, "The emperor did not mention these lessons." This meant that everything would remain the same.
The eldest prince felt very uncomfortable. While others came out of the palace to escape the summer heat and relax, he was even more stressed out than when he was in the study room in the palace. He came out to stay up late to do his homework.
Didn’t he just say that casually in front of Xiaoliu?
Xiaoliu remembered it, learned it, and even told the emperor about it. But, but we can't blame him. He just said it, how can it be considered as teaching a child a mess? Why is it so serious? The eldest prince felt very wronged.
Yinzuo finally didn't ask what he didn't think about when Kangxi was frowning. It didn't matter, his royal father probably wouldn't know it either. His royal father couldn't even climb a tree, so it was normal for him not to know this sentence. He should tolerate that his father was not omniscient and omnipotent, and he could just ask his eldest brother.
Yinzuo continued to share his daily life with his father, speaking in childish words. Even ordinary things sounded more childish when spoken by a child, and Kangxi finally calmed down again.
But as we talk, we must talk about the Seventh Prince.
"My brother is called Brother Yin!"
"My little brother can walk now!"
"My brother is cute."
"My little brother is so cute."
"Growing teeth."
"Put the bug in your mouth."
Kangxi was drinking his tea slowly, but when he heard Yinzuo talking about the Seventh Prince, the smile on his face faded.
(End of this chapter)