Chapter 187
◆Forum Style◆ (Part 2)
[Post #90 - Takeout is bad]: This thread is off-topic! (Attempting to forcefully fix it) Don't say that the North was in turmoil at the time, or that Qin Shaozong's foundation was unstable. Please, calculate the time carefully. By then, Emperor Taizu had already subdued the North. How could his foundation still be unstable?
[Post #91 - Salty Fish]: That's right. The actions of the founding emperor himself are the most powerful way to refute the rumors.
[Post #92 - Anonymous]: I agree!
[Post #93 - Wandering the World on Horseback]: However, there is another argument in unofficial history. Precisely because Emperor Ningcheng and Prince Wu'an were brothers, when the Northern Kingdom made a comeback more than 20 years later, it was Prince Wu'an, Qin Qinian, who led the troops north to quell the rebellion, not any other generals in the court! You must know that if Prince Wu'an led a large number of elite troops north and did not return, but instead occupied Youzhou, he could have completely followed the old path of Emperor Taizu.
[Post #94 - Anonymous]: Yes, one dared to petition, and the other dared to release him. Moreover, Prince Wu'an took his wife to the frontier, and after finishing the battle, he returned to the capital without stopping. What else could this be but absolute trust? If you ask me, if Emperor Ningcheng had not been a descendant of Emperor Taizu, Qin Qinian would definitely not have returned.
[95th Floor - Stars Never Fall]: What? What does this have to do with bloodline? It all depends on the person! It is known that: Prince Wu'an's birth mother was a woman from the Wei family, while Emperor Chengzong's birth mother was Empress Shengwu. Regardless of whether they had the same father, these two brothers must have different mothers! If they really had a conflict, Prince Wu'an would definitely have made a move before Emperor Chengzong ascended the throne.
[Post #96 - Anonymous]: It really depends on the person. Even five brothers from the same mother can fight like cats and dogs (eating popcorn/).
[Post #97 - Anonymous]: So, just take the unofficial history of the founding of Da Ning as entertainment, don't take it seriously.
[Post #98 - I'm an Electric Frying Pan]: Does anyone else think that the relationship between Prince Wu'an and Princess Wu'an is actually quite endearing? Full of drama and chaos, they lived a loving and harmonious life together. Raising my "This Love is Forever" banner, I hereby declare them a perfect pair of bickering lovers!
[Post #99 - Salty Fish]: What? I've never heard of this before. Please let me try it! (drooling)
[Post #100 - Anonymous]: Hahaha, I'm dying of laughter! It's you again, Salty Fish! I feel like you're about to dive headfirst into the pit of official and unofficial histories of the Great Ning Dynasty and all sorts of daily records.
[Post #101 - A Salty Fish]: Thanks for the invitation. I'm already lying flat and tidy at the bottom of Ning Shi Pit, and I've even covered myself with a small blanket (peacefully).
[Post #102 - A Salty Fish]: Ahhh, is there anyone kind enough to tell me... um, "This parting is like a fleeting year" (eagerly looking forward to it)
[Post #103 - Anonymous]: The marriage between Nangong Zijin and Qin Qinian stemmed from a mutual agreement between their parents. To put it bluntly, it was Emperor Taizu selling his son, and Prince Mingkang selling his daughter. This marriage had a very strong political undertone. At that time, Liu Zhan, the southern overlord, had just fallen, leaving only Qingzhou outside Emperor Taizu's control. Fighting was certainly an option, given their strong and well-equipped army, but they were former allies, and a major battle had just occurred; reigniting the flames of war would be detrimental to the people.
[104th Floor - No. 1 in Rice]: I've always thought that Prince Mingkang was a very smart man. He knew when to bow his head and did so without hesitation. Back in the late Great Yan Dynasty, many heroes rose up in rebellion, but only he did! ...Even though he didn't eventually ascend the throne, he still enjoyed a life of wealth and honor in his later years and died peacefully in his old age.
[Post #105 - Anonymous]: Yes! Moreover, Nangong Zijin's marriage to Qin Qinian meant he had the Nangong family's support, making him fully capable of challenging his brother. But he didn't. Qin Qinian never tried to compete for that position. Judging from the emotional state of "Ci Qu Jin Nian," it's likely that the Nangong family never encouraged him from the beginning.
[106th Floor - Red Radishes are Called Carrots]: Being able to take things on and let them go, knowing that there's no possibility, simply lying down and enjoying life is indeed smart in a way.
[Post #107 - Anonymous]: Let's speculate on a conspiracy theory. Before Emperor Taizu went south, he rejected one high-ranking family after another and delayed arranging a marriage for his youngest son. Perhaps he didn't want his youngest son to have an unruly wife's family.
[Post #108 - Anonymous]: Wow, what a unique perspective! Indeed, the more you read about the founding history of the Great Ning Dynasty, the more interesting it becomes!
[Post #109 - A Salty Fish]: Ahhh, we've gone off-topic! Please, "This Journey Through the Years" (kneeling down)
[110th Floor - Number One in Dry Rice]: Ahem, I've gone off on a tangent. Okay, let's get back to "This Journey Through Time". It's said that the two had met before their marriage, so it wasn't exactly an arranged marriage. However, for some reason, Nangong Zijin didn't initially like Qin Qinian.
[Post #111 - Anonymous]: Yes, yes, yes. When she first found out about this, she even went to her father, hoping to marry another member of the Qin family. But, well, this marriage was politically charged, and it was a done deal. And when Qin Qinian heard the news and learned that Xiao Jin was unwilling in various ways, guess what he did?
[112th Floor - Salty Fish]: Ahhhhh, what's wrong? So anxious you're spinning around (turns into a monkey swinging back and forth in a tree, snatching bananas from passersby, eating a handful and throwing away the banana peels, then continuing to swing back and forth, shouting loudly, continuing to swing back and forth)
[Post #113 - Anonymous]: Since Xianyu is in such a hurry, everyone should keep quiet and let Xianyu continue to go crazy (evil laugh/)
[114th Floor - A Salty Fish]: ? ? ?
[115th Floor - Number One Rice Eater]: Let's talk about it anyway, after all, I'm one of only two kind-hearted people after Fishing Sister hhh... Well, maybe Qin Qinian is not as good as his father in other aspects, but there's one thing I think he's exactly the same as Mao Zedong, equally rebellious! The more his wife doesn't want him, the more he'll do the opposite (doge/)
[Post #116 - Anonymous]: I can't laugh myself to death.
[Post #117 - Anonymous]: Just tell me, is this genetics stable or not? (doge/)
[118th Floor - Number One in Dry Rice]: Continuing from above. Qin Qinian didn't know where he heard the news from, but he was first angry that he was being disliked. Then he would appear in front of his fiancée every now and then, trying to get her attention in a teasing and flirting manner.
[119th Floor - Wife Still Not Updating]: I remember their arguments after marriage were quite interesting. Historical records say that Princess Wu'an was afraid of sharp-beaked animals. Whenever they argued, Qin Qinian would grab a chicken in each hand and chase after his wife, scaring her half to death.
[Post #110 - A Salty Fish]: So dog?!
[Post #111 - Anonymous]: Now we have chickens and dogs, it's truly chaos! :)
[112th Floor - Wife Still Not Updating]: Of course, Nangong Zijin is not one to be trifled with. Knowing that her husband doesn't like bitter tastes, she specially had a table of bitter soup made, and wouldn't let him into the room to sleep if he didn't eat it.
[113th Floor - Salty Fish]: You can't come in if you don't eat? Can't you sleep somewhere else? A prince like you doesn't even have a room to sleep in, does he?
[Post #114 - Anonymous]: You don't understand. It's just marital fun. It's like how the princess gets scared by chickens and runs around everywhere, but she stays in the palace the whole time and never runs away. They might play around and joke, but at night they still sleep together and chat. (Huang Xin/)
[Post #115 - Original Poster]: Speaking of which, I wonder if it was due to the influence of his parents, Qin Qinian's harem was also quite clean... No, not just him, but all three brothers didn't have any concubines, they just lived with their wives. And looking at the entire Da Ning, only the founding generation of the royal family was like this.
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[Post #322 - Anonymous]: Just a quick digression, but looking back through history, the Great Ning royal family has produced the most handsome men and beautiful women. Every generation has princes and princesses so good-looking they're specifically mentioned in historical records. Indeed, for the sake of their children's genes, they had to find good-looking partners!
[Post #323 - Trading my pig-headed husband for 30 million]: Enough said, look at my ID...
[Post #324 - Anonymous]: Upstairs, you want to take everything and not lose out at all, right? (doge emoji)
[Post #325 - Anonymous]: Luckily, I'm good-looking when it comes to dating (adjusts glasses)
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#The Tomb of Emperor Ning Taizu Opens!# (hot)
#After a thousand years, the imperial tomb of Emperor Taizu of the Great Ning Dynasty has finally been opened!# (new)
#A Day in History for the Archaeological Community# (new)
#Oh my god, I never expected Emperor Ning Taizu to be so cheesy!# (hot)
#Emperor Ning's straightforward love letter, confirmed to be a science student# (hot)
#Damn, clickbait headlines everywhere, all my expectations were for nothing# (hot)
#A day of intense anxiety# (new)
#Main Tomb: I don't know what they're celebrating for, it's none of my business# (hot)
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On this day, countless new posts flooded the Letaotao forum, dazzling and overwhelming the readers. New posts were so numerous that each refresh covered the previous ones.
And these posts, whether they include "(new)" or not, all revolve around the same issue:
The imperial tomb of Emperor Ning Taizu has been opened!
The Great Ning Dynasty had a history of over 500 years and more than 30 emperors. The imperial tombs are all located in the same area, but their positions are carefully chosen. They were built with the tombs of the founding emperor and empress at the core, surrounded by other tombs on all sides.
After the fall of the Great Ning, some ambitious but penniless warlords, eager to seize power, considered robbing the imperial tombs. After all, everyone knew the Great Ning royal family was wealthy, and their burial goods would certainly be extremely rich.
All kinds of treasures can be exchanged for silver coins, and then the military expenses will be covered!
It is true that some imperial tombs were damaged by tomb raiders under different guises. However, the tomb of Emperor Taizu, located in the deepest part and equipped with the most secure mechanisms, was completely destroyed by tomb raiders due to bad luck, inadequate skills, and other reasons. They couldn't even touch the edge of the inner door, let alone the main tomb.
Today, new breakthroughs in archaeology and artifact restoration techniques have opened the first outer door.
In the thread discussing the main tomb, disappointment and anticipation were evenly split.
[Post #1111 - Anonymous]: I woke up this morning to find Weibo trending topics were all over the place, saying that Emperor Ning Taizu's tomb had been opened. I jumped up and rushed to click on it, only to find that only the outer gate was open!! ...Who can understand the feelings of a Ning history fan at that moment? A mix of emotions, feeling a little unhappy, but also a little happy (scratching head/)
[1112th floor - The stool has two legs]: The person upstairs is acting out my feelings, that's exactly how I feel! On the one hand, I really want to learn more about Da Ning, but on the other hand, I don't want to disturb the eternal rest of Emperor Taizu and Empress Shengwu.
[1113th Floor - Everlasting Night]: Don't worry, they won't reach the main tomb. My third uncle works at the National Institute of Archaeology and participated in this excavation of the imperial tomb. He'll let you in on a little secret: they had to stop at the third gate.
[Post #1114 - Anonymous]: Why?
[Post #1115 - Don't Procrastinate]: (Puts an ear)
[Post #1116 - Anonymous]: (Just a quick comment/)
[Post #1117 - Everlasting Night]: My uncle said a long string of things I didn't remember, but basically it was because the technology wasn't good enough. The reason they decided to start digging was because there had been a new technological breakthrough recently. But...
[1118th Floor - Qiu Se Se]: Oh! I get it! The so-called "technological breakthrough" was only enough for two doors, and then it was blocked again, hahaha.
[1119th Floor - Everlasting Night]: (Adjusting glasses)
[Post #1120 - Anonymous]: Hahahaha, I can't laugh myself to death.
[1121st floor - Xiao Jiu]: The science student building next door is so interesting, is anyone going to check it out?
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#Emperor Ning's straightforward love letter, confirmed to be a science student# (hot)
My God! This man wrote so many love poems to his wife before he went to war.
[1st Floor - Anonymous]: Not only that, he also wanted to have all his letters copied onto porcelain shards so that he could take them with him to his grave after he died, not wanting to lose a single one.
[2nd Floor - Spring River Flows East]: Dares to write anything (blushing face/)
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[Post #53 - Anonymous]: I want to embrace you, kiss you, and become one with you.
[54th Floor - Strategist]: Porcelain was originally made of clay, and clay is soft. The handwriting on this piece is exactly the same as that of Emperor Taizu, so it's possible he didn't want others to know and wrote it himself. After all, Emperor Chengzong later ascended the throne, and he became the retired emperor, enjoying his retirement. He had plenty of time.
[55th Floor - Congratulations on Getting Rich]: I can't laugh anymore. Because he didn't want others to know, he did it himself. As a result, a thousand years later, the Internet appeared, and the whole world knows the love words he wrote to his wife. Hahahahahahahaha!
[Post #56 - Anonymous]: Hahahaha.
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[Post #969 - Punctuation Marks Are the Cutest]: Look at the latest message from the Archaeological Institute! Shocking!! Empress Shengwu's reply actually contains emojis?! Emojis, right? Emojis appeared a thousand years ago?
[Post #970-1]: (◣_◢)!! Oh my god, so ancient people used emojis too!
[Post #971 - I could never finish writing about it]: It turns out what we were using were things that the emperor and empress had already discarded (I'm bowing down in admiration/)
[Post #972 - Anonymous]: There was a wildly imaginative theory that Her Majesty the Holy Martial Emperor was a time traveler. This is because the policies she implemented after ascending to the throne were incredibly advanced for her time, coupled with these memes…
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[Post #1000 - Anonymous]: I don't know. If only I could go back and see, I would definitely know the answer then.
Suddenly inspired, I decided to write in forum style first.
By the way, I changed the book title and cover, please don't mind. Because there was a lot of piracy right after it ended, I had to use some weird titles to prevent theft [crying emoji]. I'll change it back to the original titles after a while.
Finally, I'd like to ask for a five-star rating; ratings are my motivation! [doge emoji with rose in hand]
To be continued... (The rest is just everyday stuff [hugs])
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