Then they talked about Feng Zhen'er.
Feng Huier said, "Grandfather asked me to go find my cousin this time because she caused quite a commotion in Feixian Port..."
The reason for the unresolved issue was naturally because it touched upon the interests of some people, and others asked members of the Feng family to intercede on their behalf.
Xiao Zhixing smiled faintly, "What does Miss Hui'er think of your cousin's actions?"
Feng Hui'er bit her lip, her eyes blank. "Hui'er doesn't know. Perhaps Hui'er will only know when she gets there and sees it with her own eyes. But I trust my cousin's character. My grandfather also told me to go and see what my cousin has done on his behalf before making a judgment."
My cousin is stubborn and is only close to me in the clan, which is why my grandfather sent her out.
Xiao Zhixing secretly praised him.
The Feng family has many rules, and they are rigid and inflexible, but they are excellent at educating their children.
No wonder they are a family with a thousand-year history.
Speaking of this, surprisingly, no powerful clans on the Qian Yuan Continent have formed a force that has challenged imperial authority and threatened the state.
They upheld the virtues of gentlemen, refraining from encroaching on farmland, competing with the people for profit, or interfering in the succession of imperial power.
The Feng family set a good example.
For example, regarding land, many established families would cultivate their own land and hire people to do so, sometimes even worrying about not being able to find tenant farmers.
I wonder if the family will change its ways a hundred years from now?
The group settled in a town.
Xiao Zhixing then realized that he rarely saw girls going out, and when he did see one, she was always wearing a veil.
Therefore, she, a woman who walked casually down the street without a veil, became the focus of attention.
Seeing her standing at the entrance of the inn, looking down at the street with a frown, Feng Huier walked to her side and whispered, "Ever since more than twenty years ago, when Madam Changxin of Dongzhou wrote 'Rules for Women,' women in Dongzhou have been accustomed to wearing veils when they go out."
Lady Changxin?
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