The RV has a large sofa and coffee table, which can comfortably seat four people for meals. Most importantly, Li Yao discovered that the TV is functional.
While the Empress and others were sitting and waiting for their food to be served, Li Yao turned on the television, instantly attracting everyone's attention.
Although there was no internet, the TV had a storage device with a lot of music, but none of the music was related to ancient dynasties. Li Yao secretly asked the system, and the system said it was restricted, but the TV series could still be watched.
This is outrageous, because Li Yao casually opened Zhen Huan's page.
Seeing Li Yao's shock, the system said, "There was opera in ancient times, the kind that tells stories of past dynasties, romantic tales, or fictional stories. The peak period of opera development was similar to television dramas, only it wasn't in vernacular form."
Li Yao thought about it and realized that this made sense, which is why people in ancient times could easily accept TV dramas, especially palace dramas.
Sure enough, during the short time Li Yao chatted with the system, the Emperor, Empress, and Crown Prince all took a liking to her.
This is the first episode, which is about the Empress Dowager persuading the Emperor to select candidates for the imperial concubine selection.
The food has been served.
Two palace maids quickly served the dishes and tasted them. Li Yao even picked up her chopsticks, but the three of them continued watching TV.
Li Yao said helplessly, "Father, it's time to eat. Eating won't interfere with watching TV."
The Emperor and Empress thought it made sense, and they began to eat.
After the meal, while drinking digestive tea, the emperor asked about the dynasty depicted in the TV series.
Li Yao answered directly that it was fictional, and that it was the emperor's life as imagined by the common people.
The Emperor didn't ask any further questions. Ever since Li Yao started occasionally taking out some strange and unusual things, they dared not ask too many questions, fearing that asking too many questions would be bad for her.
Unusually, after the meal, the Emperor and the Crown Prince stayed on the sofa and watched TV.
It was almost ten o'clock when Li Yao said she was going to turn off the TV. Only then did the Crown Prince reluctantly return to the palace, saying he would come over for dinner the next day.
Li Yao thought to herself, "You're eating, aren't you? You're thinking about the TV series."
The Emperor also expressed his desire to watch more tomorrow, to which Li Yao replied, "Then you can only watch two episodes tomorrow, which is only enough for two months."
Everyone discussed the plot again before getting off the RV to wash up.
The next day, the Empress chatted with Li Yao about her collection of storybooks. Li Yao also flipped through them, and to be honest, you really couldn't understand them without some education.
She seemed to understand why there were always those wealthy young ladies in ancient times who eloped with poor scholars after reading storybooks. It was because ordinary people and girls from humble families simply couldn't understand them. The words and sentences were all in classical Chinese, with no vernacular at all. It was not something that could be understood by simply knowing how to read.
Li Yao's head started to ache after reading just two articles, because she kept trying to translate them into modern Chinese in her mind.
Then Li Yao took out her ultimate collection: ancient versions of domineering CEO novels, angst novels, crazy novels, and female protagonist novels, all written in vernacular Chinese, and gave the Empress a reverse recommendation.
Although at first the Empress, like Li Yao, kept trying to switch to classical Chinese in her mind as she read, she eventually got used to it after reading two or three chapters and became more and more engrossed in it. She didn't even want to move when the Imperial Concubine and other concubines came to pay their respects.
Because of the stability of the court, the inner palace was relatively peaceful. Due to Li Yao's special status and role, as well as the Crown Prince, the Empress was still respected by everyone.
At this point, everyone saw that the Empress was always reading, and some of her friends asked her about it. They were then introduced to it again, and for a long time afterward, vernacular novels were a hot topic in the palace.
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