Chapter 36 Princess Fukang



Even with Zhou Jia speaking for them, how many people were willing to truly understand their lives? Even Zhou Jia only had fragments of their stories from historical books; only they themselves knew their true suffering.

Most people remained silent, feeling mixed emotions.

Ordinary people who have daughters at home and love them very much will cry silently when they think about whether their daughters will be happy after getting married in the future.

When Zhou Jia said the following paragraph, there was a hint of disdain in her voice, and her imitation was very lifelike.

The princesses who were married off to foreign countries from all dimensions just shed tears silently.

"I'm a very violent and extreme person, and what I'm about to say might be enough to rip off the skin of many of you, but I've been wanting to say these things for a long time."

Zhou Jia's voice was calm.

"But before we start cursing, let's compare two stories. One is about a prince and the other is about a princess. The prince, who raped women and committed all sorts of evil deeds, had a good ending. The other is about a princess, who was doted on by her father since childhood but ultimately became depressed and unhappy."

The comments exploded instantly.

Ying Zheng was a little surprised at first glance, but when he thought about what he had heard recently and the comments from those people on the forums, he felt that such a thing didn't seem too surprising.

In Qin, no matter whether it was the ministers or the princes, they could not understand why a person who had clearly broken the law could still have a good end. This was something that had never happened before for the people of Qin.

When Shang Yang was carrying out the reform, Ying Si, who was the crown prince, broke the law. Because the crown prince was the future king and could not be easily injured, his teacher Gongzi Qian was punished on his behalf. If he had been an ordinary prince, he would have been punished as well.

They really couldn't understand why the prince had a good end.

Emperor Wu of Han, Liu Che: [If a prince like this could have a good end, I think there is no need for that emperor and dynasty to exist.]

[If the emperor breaks the law, he will be punished just like the common people!]

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Zhu Yuanzhang stared at the screen with a rage, "How can a man like him survive by robbing a woman? What's the emperor's job? If he were in my place, I would definitely execute him to serve as a warning to others!"

Everyone had different reactions, so Zhou Jia let them discuss it. When they had almost finished speaking, he said:

"Whether the emperor breaks the law or the common people break the law is a matter of opinion.

Let's talk about the princess first. Her father was a very benevolent emperor. She was doted on by the emperor from a young age. She was even the first princess in that dynasty to receive a canonization ceremony. The emperor spent a large sum of money to build her a mansion. It can be said that her treatment was almost the same as that of the crown prince.

At this point, some people no longer wanted to listen. Of course, there were also some who were jealous and said sourly:

"Isn't she just a princess? Why do you pamper her so much? How can a princess be compared to a prince?"

The prince is the future heir.

Some people are jealous and some people are protective, saying strongly:

"What's wrong with the princess? Girls are so sweet. We love to pamper them. What's it to you?"

Although there are not many people who say this, there are still some. At least the number of people is more than when Zhou Jia first started broadcasting.

Zhou Jia ignored their quarrel and continued to preach:

"Her father felt guilty towards his biological mother, so he transferred his guilt onto his uncle's family, giving them official titles and even marrying his favorite princess to his uncle's son.

When I say this, the emperor should have guessed who I am talking about, and the princess should also understand who I am talking about."

Northern Song Dynasty

Song Renzong, the protagonist of the story of the cat-substitute prince, who was said to have been spitted in the face by Bao Zheng but did not get angry, immediately realized that the emperor Zhou Jia was talking about was himself when she heard that she was compensating her uncle for her mother's murder, and that the unhappy princess was naturally Princess Fukang, whom he had always cherished.

Zhao Zhen sat on the dragon throne for a long time, unable to recover. He didn't understand why things turned out like this. How could the treasure he held in his palm end up in such a depressed state?

At this time, Princess Fukang also guessed that the princess was talking about herself. She had no expression at all, but just silently buried herself in the quilt.

She was no longer the most beloved princess in her father's heart.

"But the princess did not like the husband she married. He was very different from the ideal husband she had envisioned. She had little affection for him and did not have a good relationship with her mother-in-law. Even when she asked her father, the emperor, to cancel the engagement, the emperor refused.

Later, something happened. One day, the princess and the eunuch beside her were drinking alone under the moon, and were seen by her mother-in-law. A conflict broke out between the two sides, and the princess ran back to the palace overnight to cry to the emperor. The next day, the princess was criticized by all the censors. The emperor did not care, but sent all the attendants around the princess into exile.

The princess later attempted suicide several times but failed. The emperor had no choice but to bring back the palace maid he had originally exiled. However, the princess's mood did not improve. The ministers were dissatisfied with the emperor's handling of the matter and repeatedly submitted memorials to criticize the princess. Later, it was the prince consort's brother who submitted a petition on his behalf requesting a divorce, and the emperor finally agreed to the divorce.

The comments are still heated. Some people are accusing the princess of being unfaithful to her husband, some people feel sorry for her experience, and some people are wondering if the emperor really loves his daughter?

There were so many comments that Zhou Jia was dazzled.

Someone was very glad that the princess got divorced, so he asked:

[It's okay, it's okay. It's fine as long as they're divorced. The princess should be in a better mood after this.]

Song Dynasty

When Princess Fukang heard the word "divorce", she finally reacted. She looked up at Zhou Jia on the screen with a glimmer of hope in her eyes.

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