Does the Eighth Princess Zhong Zhenhuang think she is very noble?

She never thought that her biological father, Yan Shijun, was just a dancer in Jiangnan. If he had not been adopted as a godparent by the Yan family of the Imperial Household Department, his status would be even lower than that of the Fifth Princess.

The fifth princess' biological father was originally a sweeping boy in the imperial garden, a much cleaner identity than that of a dancer.

If Emperor Showa had not doted on Yan Shijun, the eighth princess Zhong Zhenhuang might have lived a worse life than the fifth princess.

She actually despises her man.

Her step-husband, An, was also the legitimate son of a noble family, with first-class education and character.

Zhong Wuwen couldn't swallow this.

So when she learned that the husband of His Royal Highness Prince Wu Zhong Ruhuang had passed away, her eyes lit up and she immediately set her sights on becoming Zhong Ruhuang's successor.

Zhong Yaoye, the Prince of Shenghui, is Zhong Wuwen's old son and the last child, so she treats this child very well, especially after the death of her eldest daughter.

Ever since the Eighth Princess disliked Zhong Wuwen's son, she offended Zhong Wuwen, especially when she offered him the position of concubine to disgust him, Zhong Wuwen remembered her.

Zhong Wuwen will not participate in the struggle for the throne.

But it is a very simple matter to put on a good show in front of Emperor Showa by helping the eighth princess, Zhong Zhenhuang.

Therefore, the Eighth Princess Zhong Zhenhuang has had a very difficult time recently, and she doesn't know who did it.

Zhong Wuwen kept his achievements and fame hidden.

She had a good relationship with Emperor Showa.

This is also related to the fact that she has no heirs.

After all, her granddaughter is only eight years old, and is also sickly and mediocre in talent. Even if she inherits the title of Prince Chang in the future, she will not have real power.

When Zhong Wuwen heard that Zhong Ruhuang was going to marry a stepmother, he immediately dressed up and went to the palace.

In her eyes, Zhong Ruhuang was an extremely good candidate for a son-in-law, especially since he was superior to the eighth princess Zhong Zhenhuang in status and was her fifth sister.

You look down on her man, right?

I’ll let you call her man brother-in-law from now on.

"Your Majesty, Prince Chang is here to see you."

Emperor Showa raised his eyebrows: "Announce."

Prince Chang was in charge of the Gyeonggi Camp, and she did not associate with the princesses or participate in the struggle for the throne, so Emperor Showa trusted her very much.

"I am here to pay my respects to Your Majesty."

Zhong Wuwen entered the imperial study and knelt down respectfully to pay his respects.

"Zhiye, get up and take a seat."

Prince Chang Zhong Wuwen, whose courtesy name was Zhiye.

The fact that Emperor Showa called her by her courtesy name showed that they were very close.

"Thank you, Your Majesty."

Zhong Wuwen stood up and sat down on the chair.

However, she didn't go too far and just sat on most of her butt.

Thunder, rain, and dew are all your grace.

She understands this principle very well.

"Why did you come to see me today?"

The relationship between the emperor and his ministers was close, so they spoke casually.

Zhong Wuwen heard this and did not beat around the bush.

"Your Majesty, I heard that His Royal Highness King Wu is going to marry a successor? What do you think of my Shenghui?"

The bell swayed and he was given the title of Shenghui County Prince.

Both the name and the title were given by Emperor Showa.

Emperor Showa heard this and said, "Shenghui, that child, is coming of age this year, right?"

"Your Majesty has a good memory. You just came of age last month."

Zhong Yaoye was born in January of the fourteenth year of Yuanjing.

Emperor Showa originally wanted to arrange a noble step-husband for Zhong Ruhuang, but now that Zhong Wuwen had spoken, she began to ponder.

The identity is suitable.

Although Zhong Wuwen commanded a large number of troops, he had always been loyal to the emperor and had no heir.

What's more, Zhong Ruhuang was kicked out of the race for the throne by Emperor Showa long ago and was far away in Chaotian Pass.

Although Emperor Showa is now letting the eldest princess and the others fight each other like raising poisonous insects, he has not lost his mind and his mind is clear.

So, she pondered for a while, then smiled and said, "It's a good match."

The Qinglan Dynasty did not have a rule that people with the same surname could not marry each other. Instead, they could marry each other as long as they were within the fifth degree of mourning.

Of course, if the child is born from the prince's marriage, cousins ​​can marry normally without worrying about the rule of the five degrees of mourning.

After all, when a prince marries, he or she becomes someone else's family, and the children born to him or her are also of the bloodline of another family, so naturally they can form an alliance through marriage.

Zhong Wuwen and Emperor Showa were distant cousins ​​within five generations of mourning. Emperor Showa had wanted to become Zhong Wuwen's relative many years ago.

Unfortunately, Zhong Wuwen has few female heirs and their ages are not suitable.

Originally, she wanted to arrange a marriage between Zhong Yaoye and the eighth princess Zhong Zhenhuang, but Zhong Zhenhuang asked her for it first and married someone else, so the matter had to be dropped.

Emperor Zhaohe had great trust in Zhong Wuwen, so it was naturally impossible for him to let her legitimate son be her concubine.

Unexpectedly, it took a turn of events.

Emperor Zhaohe asked Hou Songlin to take a blank imperial edict and write the marriage edict himself.

"Shenghui, that child, finally became my daughter-in-law."

Zhong Wuwen's step-husband, An, was extremely handsome, and Zhong Wuwen was also a beautiful woman when she was young.

Zhong Yaoye inherited the advantages of both of their appearances and was equally outstanding. Just like his name, he was a brilliant and radiant person.

"Your Majesty is right. We are relatives now."

"Hahaha, yes, we are relatives."

The emperor and his minister talked for a while, and then Zhong Wuwen went home with the imperial decree granting marriage.

Emperor Showa also sent someone to deliver a copy of the imperial decree granting marriage to Zhong Ruhuang.

"Let the Imperial Observatory choose a good day, and get married quickly while Xiao's family is in mourning."

Zhong Ruhuang can afford to wait, but Zhong Yaoye cannot.

After the mourning period, if you want to get married, you have to wait two years.

The Imperial Astronomical Observatory quickly calculated the best day, April 1st, an excellent day.

The messenger from the Ministry of Rites set off with the imperial edict and the wedding date.

It's almost the end of February now, so there's only about a month left.

So Prince Chang also started to prepare.

Emperor Zhaohe did not issue an imperial decree for Zhong Ruhuang to come back and get married, so Zhong Yaoye had to go to Chaotian Pass to marry Zhong Ruhuang.

Zhong Wuwen returned home happily with the imperial edict.

"My Lord, what do you think I brought back?"

An is a handsome man with a lingering charm. He is only in his thirties this year, while little Zhong Wuwen is only in his teens.

He heard Zhong Wuwen's grinning voice and couldn't help but roll his eyes.

"Why are you shouting so loudly? I am not deaf."

Zhong Wuwen smiled and said, "This king is very happy."

An's younger son Zhong Wuwen was a teenager, so Zhong Wuwen doted on him quite a bit and indulged him, causing him to have a bit of a bad temper.

But Zhong Wuwen just fell for it.

However, An was only a little casual in front of Zhong Wuwen.

Outside, she is quite dignified and generous, and also a virtuous person.

She was also very kind to the daughter of her first wife, Mrs. Xie, and never used any tricks against her. She was also fair and just to the men in Zhong Wuwen's backyard, and never deprived them of anything even if they had fallen out of favor.

Because An was virtuous, Zhong Wuwen was somewhat indulgent towards her.

Otherwise, given her temper, An would have suffered a lot long ago.

Even though Zhong Wuwen has a good temper now, she also had a bad temper when she was young. Her original husband, Xie, was not a virtuous woman either, and she often beat him behind closed doors.

If she had not given birth to a legitimate daughter later, Xie would probably have been divorced by her. It was Xie who caused her beloved concubine to have a miscarriage.

It was only because Xie happened to be pregnant and became a talisman that she was not divorced.

Later, when a legitimate daughter was born, Zhong Wuwen took her away to raise her personally. He was indifferent to Xie, which gave her family an opportunity to find an opportunity and harm Xie.

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