Chapter 35: A Beautiful Girl in a Golden House



Zhu Houzhao felt scared when he saw his father's words above, after all, his father in this dimension had already been buried.

After Zhu Youtang finished speaking, the person who reacted the most was not Zhu Yuanzhang, but Zhu Youtang's father, Zhu Jianshen, the Emperor Xianzong of the Ming Dynasty, who had always been criticized by many people for his love of nannies.

In this dimension, he and his wife Wan Zhen'er had just had a son, who had not yet been named. However, he knew better than anyone that he would definitely hand over the Ming Dynasty to their son, so he subconsciously thought that Zhu Youtang would be the name of their child. He was overjoyed and immediately walked towards Wan Zhen'er's palace.

Wan Zhen'er also subconsciously thought that this was the name of her future child and was filled with joy.

But the happier they are now, the more sad they will be when they learn the truth in the future.

On the screen, Zhou Jia couldn't help but smile slightly when she heard Zhu Youtang's words.

Zhu Youtang only said which emperor he was, and cleverly avoided mentioning who his descendant was, perhaps to avoid causing trouble for his ancestor Zhu Di. Before Zhu Yuanzhang established the periodic table, people might have thought he was a descendant of Zhu Biao, but after the generation name was established, it was immediately known that he was a descendant of Zhu Di.

"Don't worry, I'll definitely ask you to help with the atmosphere when I tell you."

Zhou Jia snapped his fingers to agree with him and continued:

"To be honest, there aren't many records of Princess Wencheng. It's just that she brought books, seeds, and advanced technology to Tibet. The general summary in history books is this: Princess Wencheng's visit to Tibet strengthened economic and cultural exchanges between the Tang and Tubo, and enhanced friendly ties between Han and Tibetans.

Some people may say that Princess Wencheng became the queen after entering Tibet, and her life should have been good. In fact, when Princess Wencheng got married, in our words, she was just a concubine.

Being far away from home, no one can support her even if she is wronged, so there is no such thing as a good or bad life. For a princess who is married to a foreign country, it is good enough to be alive, and there is no need to force anything else.

Compared to Zhaojun who married three times in her life, Princess Wencheng only married Songtsen Gampo. However, I cannot guarantee that Princess Wencheng was not forced to marry someone else after Songtsen Gampo passed away. Or, if this really happened, I don’t know how Princess Wencheng escaped it because history does not record it.

The history books summarized her life in a single sentence, but how could this single sentence truly capture the magnitude of her eventful life? Some people will surely say, "We men have to fight on the battlefield, while princesses like these just need to marry and guide the local people. Their lives are so much better now, what's there to be dissatisfied about? Why do we keep saying how pitiful they are?"

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