Chapter 25 Li Shimin has good intentions!



Xiao Ran secretly made up his mind!

What a good kid!

When Xiao Ran saw the introduction of the little princess, he couldn't help but want to take a closer look.

I want to know more about this adorable baby.

"The word 'mingda' is a commonly used term in Buddhism. 'ming' refers to the three wisdoms, and 'da' refers to the three understandings."

Xiao Ran didn't expect that it was so particular. It turned out to be related to Buddhism.

"For an Arhat, it is called the Three Wisdoms, and for a Buddha, it is called the Three Understandings, symbolizing wisdom and understanding of worldly affairs."

Li Shimin named Princess Jinyang Mingda because the princess was smart and clever, but also because it was a father's hope for his daughter.

Li Shimin did protect his children, especially the legitimate sons born to Empress Zhangsun.

In ancient texts, "Si" was considered to be another animal on par with the rhinoceros.

The Classic of Mountains and Seas says: "The Si is located east of Shun's burial place and south of the Xiang River. It is shaped like an ox, dark grey, and has one horn."

Specifically speaking, Si is a small one-horned rhinoceros, which is very ferocious and strong.

Li Shimin and his wife, Empress Zhangsun, gave their daughter the nickname "Si". This must have been out of their parental love for their daughter. They hoped that their beloved daughter could stay away from all accidents and diseases, and grow up as strong and healthy as Si.

"Oh!" Xiao Ran couldn't help but sigh.

Li Shimin and Empress Zhangsun had good intentions. They were worried that the little princess would not grow up, so they put a lot of effort into choosing a name.

Unexpectedly, he died young!

The little princess was given the title Jinyang!

Jinyang held special significance for the early Tang Dynasty. It was the birthplace of the Tang Dynasty, and Emperor Gaozu Li Yuan also said, "I started the uprising in Jinyang and ascended to the throne."

Historical books say that the little princess has the shadow of Wen De, and is very similar to her mother, Empress Wen De, Zhangsun.

Princess Jinyang was gentle, witty, and intelligent, so even as a child, she was able to "never show any expression of joy or anger."

Emperor Taizong of Tang had a strong temper. Princess Jinyang, who had grown up by his side, knew her father very well. Ministers would sometimes anger Li Shimin. Whenever this happened, Princess Jinyang, like her mother, would slowly calm down her father's anger and then slowly defend the person being scolded.

Under the comfort of his daughter, Li Shimin's anger disappeared without a trace. Therefore, many ministers in the "province" were favored by the princess and loved her very much.

When Empress Changsun died, Princess Jinyang "did not recognize her yet", but her way of protecting ministers and persuading her father was exactly the same. Perhaps this was a kind of compensation from God for Li Shimin's loss of his beloved wife.

The little Princess Jinyang and Prince of Jin Li Zhi were raised by Emperor Taizong of Tang since they were young. They spent every day together, and naturally had a deep relationship between the brother and sister.

As Li Zhi grew older, he would sometimes leave Lizheng Palace to go out. Every time, Princess Jinyang would send him to Qianhua Gate and say goodbye to him with tears in her eyes.

If nothing unexpected happened, the princess' life should have been like this: she would grow up under the love of her father and the care of her brothers, and then find a good marriage when she grew up.

However, things are unpredictable. Princess Jinyang, who was rich and favored, died of illness in her prime before her lover arrived.

Perhaps this is what the poem says: "The yin and yang shift, and life is like morning dew."

Looking back on Princess Jinyang's life, although she lost her mother at a young age, she was raised by her father and loved by her brothers, and was respected and favored throughout her growth.

Princess Jinyang herself was gentle and clever, and she never acted recklessly because of her father the emperor's favor. Her longing for her deceased mother, copying the feibai style of calligraphy, and rescuing the ministers showed her talent and wisdom.

If the princess grows up, she will surely be a dazzling royal jewel.

Although she did not live long, Princess Jinyang's smooth and fortunate life, outstanding character and wisdom can somewhat make up for the regret of her early death.

Putting down the mouse, Xiao Ran felt very heavy-hearted.

The more I get to know the little princess, the more upset I feel.

The little princess is not only cute, but also noble, gifted, considerate, and smart...

It's a pity that he died young!

Xiao Ran stood up and stood in front of the window, silent for a long time.

After reading the little princess's information, Xiao Ran was stunned.

The little princess' life is as brilliant as fireworks...but short...

......

Inside the inner hall, the little princess rubbed her eyes and sat up.

I woke up around this time, so Qinglan was waiting by the bed early.

"Your Highness!"

"Hmm~" The little princess was still a little confused.

"I have prepared hot water, Your Highness, just wash your face." Qinglan said in a low voice.

The little princess reached out her hand and felt under her pillow, then took out a lychee.

"I want seven~"

"Okay!" Qinglan took the lychee and prepared to peel it for the little princess.

Qinglan didn't think there was anything wrong with it. Qinglan knew that the little princess had picked up a lychee when she came back.

After peeling the lychees, Qinglan handed them to the little princess.

The little princess stretched out her hand to take the litchi and licked it gently with her tongue.

The sleepiness was instantly dispelled by the delicious taste of lychees.

"Good~" The little princess slowly tasted the lychee in her hand.

Don't want to eat too fast.

After eating, the little princess gave the litchi seeds to Qinglan.

Qinglan put the litchi seeds aside and prepared to change the little princess's clothes.

The little princess stretched out her hand again and took out a lychee.

"Hey~ Sister Qinglan, here you go~"

Qinglan was also stunned when he saw the lychees.

I didn’t expect the little princess had one, and I didn’t expect she would give me one.

It was clearly gone, but Qinglan didn't know why the little princess still existed.

"Your Highness, where are you from?" Qinglan had to ask, otherwise she would be worried.

The little princess remembered what Xiao Ran had told her before, that she couldn't tell anyone else, otherwise there would be no delicious food.

"Pick it up~" the little princess pointed to the ground.

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