Thanks to Han Xuri's actions, the things Daya prepared for the emperor, empress, four concubines, and cousins were somewhat unexpected.
For example, what was prepared for the emperor was an antidote pill.
It was contained in a small jade bottle; it was said that this thing could cure all poisons.
Even something as deadly as arsenic, if taken immediately, can bring someone back to life.
The Queen was given a bottle of rosewater.
After showering, apply a little to your wrists and behind your ears, and you'll smell wonderful.
The gifts prepared for the other four concubines were sachets of various flavored herbs.
There are mosquito repellents, clothes scenters, and sleep aids.
The sachets for holding herbs were mass-produced by embroiderers.
The preparations made for the Crown Princess were even less thoughtful.
It is a painting of quicksand.
This is the latest research result from Liulichang, which is in cooperation with Huicui Pavilion.
One has to admire the wisdom of the ancients. Ever since those craftsmen learned how to make glass, all sorts of ideas have emerged.
Some of the glass artifacts produced were even more exquisite than those of later generations.
After all, the craftsmanship spirit valued by the ancients is unparalleled by later generations.
Make things you love, and strive for perfection in everything.
In order to make money from the wealthy, Liulichang required that all products be of the highest quality. Defective products were all smashed and recycled.
The gift for the crown prince was a rejuvenating pill.
It is said that no matter how severe the injury, as long as there is still a breath left, swallowing it can temporarily save one's life.
This increases opportunities for people to seek medical treatment.
Aside from the porcelain bottle and purse as outer packaging, the other items that Daya prepared cost almost nothing.
It was something that Du Shida made on a whim when he was bored.
Of course, Han Xuri dared to let Daya deliver these things because he completely trusted Daya's pharmaceutical capabilities.
When entering the palace, one should naturally dress formally and neatly.
Today, Daya wore the official uniform of the Princess Consort.
It's incredibly gorgeous, but a bit tiring.
Fortunately, the weather isn't warm right now, so even dressed so warmly, I won't sweat.
After entering the palace, the two first went to see the Empress. By then, many people had already arrived at the palace.
The four consorts had arrived long ago. The Crown Prince and his wife, along with several other princes and their wives, also arrived.
The only thing missing is a new concubine and an emperor.
After exchanging greetings, the Emperor arrived. The ceremony of meeting the parents after the marriage officially began.
Han Xuri pulled Daya down to kneel and kowtow to the Emperor and Empress, and then Daya handed the teacups to the two of them.
After the emperor and empress tasted the tea, they were to exchange gifts.
After the Emperor and Empress came the Four Consorts. After the Four Consorts came the various cousins.
Looking at his cousins who were clearly there to watch the show, Han Xuri wanted to sulk.
What kind of people are these? They're all just bored and have nothing better to do.
It's exhausting. Even though there's no need for grand gestures between peers, it's still incredibly mentally and physically taxing.
Distributing gifts is hard work, you know.
Han Xuri is just that protective of his own.
He was critical of his wife before she entered the family, but after she came in, he treated her with utmost care.
He now deeply understands the joy and comfort of holding his wife.
Looking at his cousins and their wives, who seemed to have never seen the world before, Han Xuri felt incredibly ashamed.
They're clearly royalty, yet they're all worse than peasant boys; they have no self-respect whatsoever.
Who opens a gift in front of the recipient?
Just looking at their exclamations of "Wow!" and "Yay!", Han Xuri's face was full of pride.
Of course, no one is so blind as to not know what's going on.
She dared to criticize Daya's gift to her face, saying that not a single stitch was embroidered by her own hand.
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