Chapter 418 No One Is Worthy of Teaching My Granddaughter
Fang Wuyou smiled and said, "Your Highness, the Emperor said that when you wake up from your nap, the Emperor will go with you. You are not allowed to go alone."
"Oh!" Xinbao nodded: "Okay then."
Just as she was about to go in, an official came quickly to the waiting area, bowed and said with a smile: "Your humble servant Gan Baibi pays homage to His Highness."
Xinbao nodded his little head in a very stylish way, "Lord Gan."
Gan Baibi smiled and said, "Your Highness is interested in medical books. My grandfather has a book on acupuncture at home. I copied it last night. I hope Your Highness will correct it."
He took it out from his sleeve and presented it with both hands.
Xinbao didn’t know whether she could have it, but she still wanted it very much, so she looked at Fang Wuyou.
Fang Wuyou couldn't make a decision for her on this matter, nor did he give her any instructions. Xinbao just reached out and took it: "Thank you!"
Gan Baibi said with a smile on his face: "I dare not, I dare not accept your thanks."
The officials in the waiting area exchanged glances.
Xinbao hangs around in front of the emperor every day and is very popular. Everyone wants to get close to him, but first of all, there are no petty officials here. He must be at least a fourth-rank official and will not be so impatient.
Secondly, Xinbao is really too small.
So if you want to get closer, it's risky. If you're not careful, the adults in the family will be unhappy and think you're trying to fool the children. So Gan Baibi was the first to come out, and everyone was waiting to see what would happen.
When Emperor Mingpei came back, he saw Xinbao sitting in front of her small table, holding a pen and writing something. Her little face was chubby and her expression was very serious and solemn. Although Emperor Mingpei didn't know what expression he had when he was reviewing the memorials, in terms of seriousness, he should have lost.
Emperor Mingpei was curious and waved his hand to stop the servants from bowing. He wanted to see when she could see him.
However, Tuanzi didn't see him.
She was writing with full concentration, occasionally making a sound of "ah" and stretching out her left hand to hold the tip of the pen to help.
From time to time, he would let out a cry, stand up involuntarily, lean forward, and move the pen tip upward, or lean against the back of the chair...
Those who know that he is writing, those who don’t think he is rowing.
Emperor Mingpei felt so tired for her, and then he quietly went behind her and took a look, and saw that it was written: "There is a mistake here, you should not choose the acupoints nearby, you should choose acupoints along the meridian, along the hand-sun small intestine meridian..."
I wrote the wrong 处, the 应, and the strokes are all blurred together, so I won’t talk about that…
Each character was as big as a walnut, and crooked. Thirty or forty characters were written on a piece of paper. I blew on it, put it into the book, and then replaced it with another thin booklet. It was pinched and pinched until it became like a rotten pancake.
Emperor Mingpei couldn't bear to watch and let out a long sigh.
Xinbao was startled. Xiaopang's hands trembled and he exclaimed, "Yeah yeah! Why didn't you call Xinbao? You made Xinbao waste one page."
If you don't write about the useless... you're pretty useless! Emperor Mingpei sighed again, not having the heart to hit his granddaughter, and asked someone to wash her hands.
Xinbao was not happy: "Don't worry, Xinbao has finished writing it soon, and you can return it to Lord Gan when you finish it."
When Emperor Mingpei heard this, he took immediate action, forcibly picked up his granddaughter, grabbed her little arm and asked someone to come and wash her, while he seriously considered what to say.
Then Emperor Mingpei said, "Xinbaoer, the Ganyu who gave you the book was known as the Fairy in Painting when he was young. Not only was he outstanding in appearance, he was also an expert in both calligraphy and painting..."
Tuanzi was really interested and turned to listen. Mingpeidi changed the subject: "This kind of person, he himself is good at calligraphy, so he looks down on people with bad calligraphy. He doesn't care whether Xinbao is only four years old or a beginner. He only sees that the handwriting is not good, and he will secretly laugh at it in his heart, so Xinbao doesn't need to worry about him."
Tuanzi was stunned: "But, but knowledge is priceless!"
Emperor Mingpei said: "Well, Xinbaoer is right, so I will call someone this afternoon to rewrite it..."
Tuanzi shook her head. Emperor Mingpei was about to persuade her again, but she said, "Didn't we agree to go to the Yangxin Palace this afternoon?"
Emperor Mingpei nodded: "Okay, let's go to the Yangxin Palace."
Seeing that Tuanzi's sleeves were all covered in ink, he asked someone to take him down to change his clothes, and said, "I'll ask someone to write a calligraphy copy for you later. You can practice slowly according to it. There's no need to rush for success. Practicing calligraphy is a long-term and hard work. There is no shortcut."
Tuanzi said: "Xinbao can ask Brother Xiaoxian to write it."
"His handwriting is not good," Emperor Mingpei said, "His handwriting is sharp and strange. Although it has style, it is not suitable for girls to learn. I will find a gentle person to write it."
He thought for a moment and said, "Xinbao doesn't like Lord Li. I'll let him write it."
Tuanzi nodded: "Oh."
Emperor Mingpei thought about it again: "If I think about it carefully, Li Tingfang's calligraphy is just average, it's flat and steady, without any style; Xu Shenxiu's calligraphy is excellent, but... it seems a little heavy and elegant; Meng Kaicheng's calligraphy is also not bad, but a little too elegant..."
He talked about ten or so people back and forth, all of whom had problems, and asked, "What kind does Xinbao like?"
Tuanzi is a complete layman when it comes to calligraphy: "What looks good?"
There is no wrong version in the 1619 book forum!
As Fang Wuyou led the eunuchs to serve the dishes, he glanced at the scribbles on the table.
The emperor dislikes his granddaughter's handwriting because it is too ugly, but at the same time he feels that no one is worthy of teaching his granddaughter... It is really hard to understand.
Emperor Mingpei then thought about it for the entire meal and finally decided, "I will pick a few more and ask them to write a copy of their calligraphy, and then you can pick the one you like."
Anyway, what Tuanzi said didn’t count, so he just nodded: “Oh!!”
So Emperor Mingpei sent someone down to pass on the order.
The officials who received the order were quite happy at first, but when they asked around... they found out... that the emperor had found about ten people.
Moreover, the emperor may not have any impression of the Hanlin Academy, so he directly asked everyone who was good at calligraphy to write one. The Hanlin Academy is a place where talented people from all over the world gather. Even if they are not good at it, it is only relative... Besides, what if? Naturally, everyone wrote it.
Xinbao was worried about what was happening in the Yangxin Palace, so he woke up a quarter of an hour earlier, put on his clothes, and ran out to look again and again.
In a place like the Palace of Tranquil Longevity, the palace maids and eunuchs were all well-trained and made no sound when they walked. Emperor Mingpei was still seeing people here, but he heard footsteps outside... He ran over, stood at the door for a while, and then ran back again.
After a while, it came running over again with a clatter... and then ran back with a clatter.
Emperor Mingpei was annoyed by her noise, so he simply stopped talking and told everyone to leave. Then he carried Tuanzi and went to the Yangxin Palace.
As he walked forward, Xinbao had an indescribable feeling, and his little face wrinkled.
After the door was opened and the servants were dismissed, Xinbao got down from the ground and walked in slowly.
She felt that scene again...the same scene she felt when she first met Emperor Mingpei.
She subconsciously turned around to "see" Emperor Mingpei who was striding forward in armor, but she saw Ye Ye behind her.
Xinbao ran back and grabbed his hand.
Emperor Mingpei had expected this, so he held his granddaughter's hand without saying much. Just as he was about to ask whether they wanted to go back, Tuanzi pulled him and walked inside again.
Walking to the I-shaped corridor behind the main hall, Xinbao suddenly became inexplicably nervous.
She subconsciously clenched her hands tightly, but she had forgotten what she was clenching.
The further she walked forward, the more tense her whole body became, until she entered the back hall... and suddenly a light laugh passed by her ear.
(End of this chapter)