And every few hundred years, it is a cycle.
Therefore, his life was only a few decades long...
He didn't know how history recorded his story.
Perhaps, he is a tyrant!
Little Jingrong couldn't help but twitch her lips.
Whatever it may be, in this life, he is the emperor's son.
Therefore, the emperor's throne must be his for the taking!
The little guy didn't get caught up in internal conflicts.
But I can't help but want to know what happened after his death.
So I was rather listless all afternoon.
Others didn't notice, but his own sister did.
Jinghua then hugged the two puppies and pressed them against his face.
"Brother, Little White will play with you, Little Black will play with you, and I'll play with you too!"
The little girl couldn't be described.
But she just felt that her brother was unhappy.
Jingrong couldn't help but hug his younger sister and press his cheek against hers. In this life, he seemed to be much luckier.
In the days that followed.
The twins have started learning to write.
Jinghua couldn't sit still and would often run out to play.
Jingrong is different; he has some difficulty reading Manchu and Mongolian.
But Chinese characters, perhaps, recall distant memories.
There are some differences, but they are still understandable at a glance.
In order to consolidate the unity, he implemented the policy of "standardizing the written language", using the Small Seal script as the standard for the writing system across the country, which made the Chinese characters more regular and symmetrical.
Looking at it now, the written language is much more diverse.
The script used in the Qin Dynasty mainly refers to the Small Seal script.
The characters are tall, dignified, and slender, with strokes of uniform size, giving them a very even appearance. When writing and pausing, attention is paid to concealing the tip of the brush, resulting in a generally beautiful and elegant style.
The structure of Small Seal script characters began to be unified and standardized, and the characters were regular in shape. Characters written in the same place were all the same size, and the shape of the characters was rectangular. The square shape of Chinese characters was basically formed.
Modern seal script characters are more diverse in shape, some are more slender, some are more flat, but overall they are square.
It is more visually varied and richer.
Just reading these words brought tears to Jingrong's eyes for no apparent reason.
He suppressed his impatience and diligently studied and practiced writing.
The pears still look quite fresh after a day or two.
After all, for a powerful demon with little self-control, seeing her disciplined son always filled her with pride and admiration.
But as time went on, I watched the little guy diligently learning characters every day without fail.
She felt it was all too hard!
One early morning, after breakfast, he decisively grabbed his eldest son and went horseback riding!
The little guy was initially a bit confused, but he didn't make a fuss and let Sherry carry him without crying or fussing.
I was quite happy riding a horse while sitting in Shirley's lap.
Bo Wengkuo held Jinghua in his arms, and both of them, one big and one small, were beaming with joy.
After running around and getting tired, we sat down for a picnic!
All sorts of delicious food have been prepared long ago.
Jinghua was overjoyed to see the little cake.
Jingrong used a fork to give Xueli a piece of egg roll, and then gave Jinghua a piece as well.
Bo Weng held up the plate and placed it in front of the little guy.
Jingrong glanced at the egg roll in front of her, said nothing, and also gave Boweng Kuo a piece.
Bo Wengkuo was overjoyed.
Sherry even boasted to her, "My eldest son is the first one to get this from me!"
Jinghua ate without even looking up.
Before Bo Wengkuo could say anything, he saw Jingrong looking helplessly at Xue Li.
That expression didn't match the chubby cheeks on his face at all.
Bo Wengkuo couldn't help but laugh.
Shirley, in a high-pitched voice, begged her eldest son for red bean cake.
Jingrong steadily carried the box of pastries over.
Sherry felt that her eldest son was particularly emotionally stable.
So, who is it?!
After eating her fill, Shirley lazily lay on a deck chair, basking in the sun.
Jinghua was probably a little sleepy, and he was whimpering in her arms.
Jingrong stood there for a while, then came over too.
Sherry rubbed his little head.
The little one spoke up: "Mommy, are you having fun?"
"I'm so happy!" Sherry said, her eyes still narrowed and her posture unchanged.
"Has Mother finished eating?" the little one asked again.
"You're done eating!" Sherry opened her eyes, looked at his fair and tender face, and couldn't help but give him a kiss.
Who cares? Let's kiss first and talk about it later.
The little guy blushed.
"Then let's go back to the palace! Our son wants to read!"
Sydney:……
Sherry felt a little embarrassed for a moment.
Is this hindering someone's progress?
The old nanny looked at her with a face full of disappointment and frustration.
It was as if she had done something drastic.
Shirley nodded helplessly and led the little ones onto the imperial carriage to return to the palace.
As a result, the two little ones fell asleep in the swaying car the whole way.
Sherry was also sleepy, so she simply took a nap back at the palace.
When Jinghua woke up in the afternoon, she was designing a hairstyle for the puppy.
Jingrong was already holding a book bigger than his face and reading it: "Records of the Grand Historian".
The little guy had a blank expression on his face, as if he were looking down at ants.
The coldness and arrogance of the characters in the storybook are brought to life.
Sherry remembered!
Sima Qian provided a detailed account of the history of the Qin Dynasty in his "Records of the Grand Historian".
This includes aspects such as the life of Qin Shi Huang, the political system of the Qin Dynasty, and its economy and culture.
There was also a copy of "Zizhi Tongjian" on the table.
This chronicle-style history, edited by Sima Guang of the Northern Song Dynasty, also includes important historical events and figures from the Qin Dynasty.
Of course, the book's focus was on providing emperors with guidance on governing the country.
There are also some works by scholars from previous dynasties that are about Qin history.
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