Thus, Emperor Kangxi was once again met with another tearful complaint from Consort Hui.
The Third Prince, kneeling and listening to Consort Hui's words, was completely disoriented. Things had escalated significantly.
Hongyu is not doing well!!!
0ДQ!!
This matter is more serious and complicated than Grandpa and Mother had anticipated.
After all, no matter how high-ranking the Grand Consort was, she wasn't a member of the Aisin Gioro clan; ultimately, she was an outsider.
Would Father Emperor make things difficult for his son, an outsider?
The eldest grandson of the emperor was the emperor's first grandson.
That was the precious lifeblood of the Nalan and Irgen Gioro families.
Thinking of this, the Third Master glared hatefully at the Third Princess Consort, calling her a complete troublemaker who had caused such a disaster!
What could the Third Prince do besides glare at him?
You have to spoil the wife you chose, even if you have to kneel down.
o(╥﹏╥)o
Moreover, the Third Prince's wife is beautiful and elegant, and is skilled in poetry and painting, which has won the prince's heart.
Third Master felt a bitter taste in his mouth. (╯﹏╰)b
Third Master secretly hoped that Hongyu and the First Princess would get better.
They don't want the mother and son to get better.
Once the First Princess and her son reconciled, his and his wife's punishments were reduced.
The reason I don't want them to get along is because the Third Prince is a petty person.
Third Master was a scholar, and scholars, after all, have the traits of a pedantic scholar.
These past two years, my eldest brother has been incredibly capable in everything he does, making me seem rather mediocre.
Besides the Crown Prince, who else in the Imperial Study has the tutors praised before? It's none other than Third Master! ( ̄^ ̄)
Now things have turned out badly.
My elder brother doesn't come to the study anymore.
She took up her post, and after her marriage, she gave birth to two more sons.
The limelight that originally belonged to our Third Master has been completely stolen by our Eldest Brother.
Yin Zhi felt both jealous and heartbroken.
He just got married not long ago.
Still studying
ε=(′ο`*))) Sigh,
I wonder when Father Emperor will grant him a job.
If he gets a job, what chance will his older brother have?!
So, the Third Prince's wife and the Third Prince are a couple?
Both of them were showy and arrogant.
Actually, you can already see what will happen to Third Master and his wife in the future.
He was oblivious to his own fate and looked down on his position. He was later imprisoned and died by Emperor Yongzheng, and his son was stripped of his title as heir apparent.
As a father, Emperor Kangxi would naturally tolerate his son's minor flaws.
Once the brother takes over, he doesn't have that much patience.
Although the scholar raised an army, he did not rebel for ten years.
Logically speaking, Emperor Yongzheng could have treated Third Master, who had no ability or military power, with great respect, in order to gain a reputation for treating his brothers well.
But the third son and his wife were not exactly content with their lot.
Looking at the situation in the early years of the Yongzheng Emperor's reign,
He thought they were afraid of him, so he kept jumping around and acting like the older brother.
At the funeral of Yongzheng's loyal thirteenth son,
be late,
Without a heart of grief,
This thoroughly angered the emperor.
Only then did he realize he was doomed, understanding that the person in his current position wasn't his biological father and wouldn't pamper him.
While the Third Prince knelt there lost in thought...
Emperor Kangxi ordered Liang Jiugong to invite Qi Jia, a physician from the Imperial Medical Academy specializing in pediatrics.
Liang Jiugong was the second-in-command of the Qianqing Palace, so he was undoubtedly highly regarded.
Consort Hui knew the importance of knowing when to stop while she was ahead.
I didn't say anything bad about the Third Prince and his wife.
After all, he was the emperor's son, and it was not her place as a concubine to speak ill of him. She just kept saying how pitiful Hongyu was, and how the little child was suffering so much.
Seeing the pity and tenderness in Kangxi's eyes after hearing this, and that he summoned the imperial physician, she was satisfied.
Consort Hui excused herself, saying she needed to stay and watch over Prince Hongyu and the First Princess Consort, and then withdrew.
snort! ! !
Take it slow, Consort Rong, Third Prince. I think we have a long life ahead of us. (`へ′*)ノ
However, Consort Hui kept the bold maidservant who served the Third Prince's wife in the Qianqing Palace.
Kangxi watched as Consort Hui left.
At this moment, I recalled what my grandmother, Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang, said: "Governing a country is easy, but governing a family is difficult."
Kangxi walked up to the Third Prince, stared at him intently, his mind already wandering.
The Third Prince saw that his father, the Emperor, remained silent.
I started to feel nervous.
People say the unknown is the most terrifying; he wondered how his father, the Emperor, would punish him and his wife…
Kangxi was reminiscing:
The Third Prince was Consort Rong's youngest son and the only one who survived. Consort Ma Jia was very popular in the early years of Emperor Kangxi's harem. Of Emperor Kangxi's four sons in the early period, three were born to Consort Ma Jia, and the other was Prince Chenghu, the son of the first Empress. This shows how favored she was.
The harem during the Kangxi reign
The first ten years can be considered the era of the Ma Jia clan.
Emperor Kangxi and Consort Rong had a long-standing relationship.
They raised several children together, but none of them survived except for this youngest son. It's not that Consort Rong doted on the Third Prince; Emperor Kangxi was also very lenient with the Third Prince, Yin Zhi, otherwise he wouldn't have sent him out of the palace to be raised.
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