Search on Alipay to receive red envelopes, and add one cent to recharge to Jin-Jiang. Even though most of the content is bland and boring, it is fresh to He Qing because it comes from another completely different world.
When looking through this memory, He Qing initially simply searched for the parts related to her and the current world. Unfortunately, these parts were often just fragments of information, mostly from various novels whose authenticity was unknown, and they were quickly read through.
Afterward, He Qing began to use a combination of time and images, preparing to revisit this memory completely. In this way, she felt as if she were experiencing another person's life. She began memorizing things at the age of two or three, initially with only one or two memorable fragments, but then the memories grew and became clearer.
Kindergarten, elementary school, junior high school... As she grew up, He Qing also learned everything she learned.
Home appliances, transportation, high-rise buildings, shopping malls, all kinds of snacks... the world that originally existed in nothingness seemed to be within her understanding, gradually taking shape, no longer just a fleeting impression.
These things were so precious, so He Qing read them carefully and slowly, trying to memorize everything she read each day. When conditions allowed, she would also test the knowledge in her memory.
If you put ice cubes in a cup, dew will gradually form on the outer wall of the cup. If you put a spoonful of salt in the cup with ice, condensation will turn into frost on the wall of the cup.
A piece of paper can float on the surface of water, while a needle will inevitably sink to the bottom. However, if you place the needle on the paper and remove the paper quickly enough without disturbing the water, you can make the needle float on the surface.
Thermal expansion and contraction, friction generates static electricity, and sound is produced by vibration...
He Qing already knew some of the knowledge in Chinese, mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology, but most of it was unfamiliar to her, and she could find a lot of happiness in it.
Unfortunately, the young girl who traveled through time was obviously not a studious girl. She only had a superficial understanding of a lot of knowledge. He Qing had no way to get confirmation or explanation from other places and could only figure it out on his own.
Apart from paying respects to Yangshou Palace and Kunhua Palace, He Qing spent most of his time in Wendao Palace, studying these things.
But in the eyes of outsiders, he lives in seclusion and devotes himself to seeking the truth.
He Qing actually felt that this statement was not wrong. What is the Tao? The Tao is the principle of nature's creation. In her previous knowledge system, the Tao belonged to the gods, but in the future world, humans will also step into this realm.
He Qing studied this memory, which was like opening a book, or like embarking on a completely different path, which quickly enriched her originally barren and empty life.
After entering junior high school, the proportion of basic knowledge gradually decreased, but the content of various celebrity gossip, novels and magazines increased. Obviously, its original owner was a little girl who was dazzled by the colorful world and had completely forgotten about studying.
Fortunately, even novels were enjoyed by He Qing. After all, these novels had big imaginations and strong stories, which greatly broadened He Qing's horizons.
The only thing that made He Qing uncomfortable was that quite a few of these novels featured Gu Zheng as the protagonist. More precisely, it was about a reborn, time-traveling, original, or indigenous heroine who arrived in this era and fell in love with Gu Zheng himself.
He Qing: “…”
Although I already know that modern society has become more open-minded and marriage is no longer determined by parents or matchmakers, but rather emphasizes mutual consent and free love, but...
He Qing still found it hard to understand the idea of wanting to fall in love with a historical figure.
The worst part is that these stories, whether first-person or third-person, are actually told from the perspective of the heroine, and the sense of immersion is very strong. When the time-traveling women read these novels, they put themselves in the shoes of the heroine, and He Qing can only passively follow suit, experiencing one story after another, either a tragic love story or a sweet and sweet story.
Every time he was acting out, He Qing couldn't help feeling a little dazed, as if he was almost brainwashed into thinking that Gu Zheng was the best man in the world.
Fortunately, although these are all love stories, they are set against the backdrop of this era, and Gu Zheng is the most dazzling star of this era. The development of many things is closely related to him. I believe that many authors have also consulted the information, so they will occasionally write about specific real-life issues.
For example, the part that He Qing turned to that day.
The story begins with an earthquake.
The time of the earthquake is also clearly written: On May 15, the third year of Tianshun, a major earthquake occurred in the capital.
The word "huge" was used, indicating the earthquake's magnitude. The entire capital was shaken, the ground cracked, and countless houses collapsed, crushing their occupants. Even the sturdily built imperial palace was affected, with several buildings collapsing and countless casualties resulting.
The heroine in the story traveled through time and space to the body of a girl who was unfortunately buried in the rubble during the earthquake. She then dug through the broken walls and crawled out. She was seen by Gu Zheng, who was in charge of dealing with the disaster, and thus began a love story in troubled times.
Outside the story, He Qing was also scared out of his wits and broke out in a cold sweat.
Of course, she had experienced this incident in her previous life, but at that time she was just an unappreciated princess in the deep palace. She only knew that there was an earthquake in the capital. As for how serious the earthquake was, how much damage there was, and how many people died, it was not something she could ask about, and it had nothing to do with her.
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