"It's really an eye-opener!" Li Shimin looked at the oranges and didn't expect that there were some that were so sweet.
Li Lizhi told Li Shimin everything that happened in the morning.
Li Shimin and Empress Changsun felt the same way.
I think this is a preference for the little princess.
Li Lizhi and others all had this feeling.
I saw the two little princesses running away and playing.
"Is this God's favor to Sizi?" Li Shimin murmured to himself.
"Maybe!" Empress Changsun hoped so.
The little princess has been very happy recently.
The little princess also felt that her second sister liked her bunny shoes, so she took off one and gave it to Princess Chengyang.
These are slippers that both little princesses can wear.
One for each of the two little princesses.
Seeing this scene, Empress Changsun and Li Shimin couldn't help laughing.
Empress Changsun and Li Shimin did not object to this.
I think this is pretty good. The two sisters don’t fight with each other, live in harmony, and each gets half of the good things.
"These two little girls." Li Shimin shook his head helplessly.
Empress Zhangsun picked up the teacup and said, "Your Majesty, have some tea."
"Well, good." Li Shimin took the teacup. "If there is any blessing from heaven, I hope it will bless the queen and save you from the pain of illness."
Hearing Li Shimin's words, Empress Changsun was deeply touched.
"Your Majesty, birth, old age, sickness, and death are inevitable. There is no need to be so resigned." Empress Changsun smiled. "I am grateful to have known Your Majesty, to have married you, and now to be the mother of the nation. I am truly content."
"Queen..." Li Shimin's eyes turned red and his voice choked.
Li Shimin was a sentimental man who cried easily.
"Your Majesty, I feel that this life has been worthwhile and I have no regrets. Birth, old age, sickness, and death are all predetermined, so there is no need to worry too much."
Empress Changsun felt that Li Shimin had always loved her, and that this had never changed since their marriage.
Empress Changsun looked at Li Lizhi and the two little princesses not far away. Her only regret was that the children were still young.
Li Chengqian, Li Tai and Li Lizhi were a little older, while Li Zhi, Princess Chengyang and Princess Jinyang were still young.
If she really left, Empress Changsun would be very worried about her children.
According to normal historical development, Princess Jinyang was unaware of Empress Changsun's death for a long time.
When Empress Changsun died, Princess Jinyang was still very young. She was too young to understand why her mother had died.
Although her father and brother were by her side day and night, the little princess gradually felt that her life was different from others over time.
Although her father Li Shimin loved her, he could not replace her mother's love. As she grew up, the little princess realized that her mother had left her forever and began to miss her.
Whenever Li Shimin went on tour, he would bring the little Princess Jinyang with him. Every time he passed by a place that Empress Zhangsun had visited during her lifetime, he would tell the little princess. Upon hearing this, the little princess would always burst into tears.
Empress Changsun now felt that her health was getting worse and worse, and the imperial doctors were helpless against her illness.
What Empress Changsun was most worried about was her young children.
"I forbid you to say such things. You must be good to me. Sizi and the others are still young. If anything happens to you, what will happen to them? What do you want me to do?"
Li Lizhi, who was standing next to her, couldn't help but wipe away her tears when she heard this.
Li Lizhi also felt that her mother's health was getting worse.
Especially in winter, people get sick easily, and even if they don’t get sick, they feel very weak.
Every time Empress Changsun fell ill, Li Lizhi noticed the expression of the imperial physician.
Empress Changsun's illness was very troublesome.
"Your Majesty, the child is here!" Empress Changsun was very moved when she saw Li Shimin crying.
Li Shimin was an emotional person.
Li Lizhi could feel it, and Li Shimin could naturally feel it as well, that Empress Changsun's health was getting worse and worse.
Li Shimin was afraid that Empress Changsun would suddenly pass away.
"Your Majesty, you are the Emperor of the Tang Dynasty. Your crying and wailing undermines your dignity as an emperor."
But at this moment, Li Shimin was no longer the emperor of the Tang Dynasty, but just a husband who hoped his wife would recover.
Li Shimin shook his head and cried sadly, "I don't care!"
Li Shimin didn't dare to think about how lonely he would be if Empress Changsun was gone.
Even though there were many beauties in the harem, no one could compare with Empress Changsun.
Empress Changsun and Li Shimin experienced many things together, and they were a couple who shared weal and woe.
During the Wude period, before the Xuanwu Gate Incident, the conflict between Li Shimin and Li Jiancheng intensified, but Empress Zhangsun did not give up on trying to reconcile them.
However, faced with the injustice and setbacks suffered by her husband and his subordinates, Empress Changsun became increasingly aware of the urgency of getting out of the predicament.
At this time, Empress Changsun did not retreat, but stood behind Li Shimin without hesitation, and together with her brother Changsun Wuji, Fang Xuanling and other officials of the Prince of Qin's Palace, gave Li Shimin unreserved support.
Empress Changsun loved reading books and illustrated books, and she would never put down her books even when she was dressing up.
This continued even after she became queen.
He often shared books with Li Shimin, discussing the past and present, and expressed his unique insights calmly, which were of great benefit to Li Shimin and the government.
Li Shimin always loved Empress Zhangsun.
Empress Changsun took fullness as a warning and persuaded her brother to give up the throne. With the permission of Li Shimin, Changsun Wuji was able to retire from the position of prime minister with an idle position and high salary.
Empress Changsun also used her influence on Li Shimin to protect the virtuous people in the court and correct Li Shimin's mistakes.
On the one hand, Empress Changsun admired and protected Wei Zheng's loyal ministers who dared to speak out, and on the other hand, she constantly reminded Li Shimin to practice benevolent governance.
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