Even though Zhou Jia spoke for them, how many people were willing to truly understand their lives? Even Zhou Jia only got a few words from them from those history books. Only they themselves knew their true suffering.

Most people remained silent, feeling mixed emotions.

Those ordinary people who have daughters at home and love them very much will cry silently when they think about whether their daughters will be happy after they get married in the future.

When Zhou Jia said the following paragraph, there was a hint of disdain in his voice, and his imitation was very lifelike.

The princesses who were married off to foreign countries in various dimensions just shed tears silently.

"I am a very violent and extreme person. The following words may tear off the fig leaf of many of you, but I really want to curse and say these words for a long time."

Zhou Jia's voice was calm.

"But before we start scolding, let's tell two stories for comparison. A comparison between a prince and a princess. A prince who raped a commoner girl and committed all kinds of evil but had a good ending, and a princess who was doted on by her father since childhood but ended up being depressed."

The comments exploded instantly.

Ying Zheng was a little surprised when he heard it at first glance, but when he thought about what he had heard recently and the comments from those people on the forums, he felt that such a thing didn't seem so surprising.

Qin, whether it is the ministers or the princes, no one can understand why a person who has clearly broken the law can still have a good end. This is something that has never happened before for the people of Qin.

When Shang Yang was carrying out the Reform, Ying Si, who was the crown prince, broke the law. However, because the crown prince was the future king and could not be easily injured, his teacher Gongzi Qian was punished on his behalf. If he had been an ordinary crown prince, he would have been punished as well.

They really couldn't understand why the prince had a good end.

Emperor Wu of Han, Liu Che: [If such a prince could have a good end, I think there is no need for that emperor and dynasty to exist. ]

[If the emperor breaks the law, he will be punished just like the common people! ]

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Zhu Yuanzhang looked at the screen with anger, "How can such a person survive by robbing a woman? What is the emperor for? If he were here, I would definitely execute him to serve as a warning to others!"

Everyone had different reactions, so Zhou Jia let them discuss it. When they had almost finished talking, he said:

"Whether the emperor breaks the law or the common people break the law, everyone has their own opinion.

Let's talk about the princess first. Her father was a very kind emperor. She was doted on by the emperor since she was a child. She was even the first princess in that dynasty to have a canonization ceremony. The emperor spent a lot of money to build a mansion for her. It can be said that her treatment was almost the same as that of the crown prince. "

At this point, some people don't want to listen anymore. Of course, there are also some jealous people who say sourly:

[Isn't she just a princess? Is it necessary to pamper her so much? How can a princess be compared with a prince? 】

The prince is the future heir.

Some people are jealous and some people are protective, saying strongly:

[What's wrong with the princess? Girls are so caring. We are happy to pamper them. What's your business? ]

Although there are not many people who say this, it does exist. At least the number of people is more than when Zhou Jia first started broadcasting.

Zhou Jia ignored their quarrel and continued to preach:

"Her father felt guilty towards his biological mother, so he transferred his guilt to his uncle's family, gave them official titles and promoted them, and even married his favorite princess to his uncle's son.

When I say this, the emperor should have guessed who I am talking about, and the princess should also understand who I am talking about."

Northern Song Dynasty

Song Renzong, the protagonist of the story of the cat replacing the prince, who was said to have been spitted on in the face by Bao Zheng but did not get angry, when he heard Zhou Jia's words about compensating his uncle for the murder of his biological mother, he immediately realized that the emperor she was talking about was himself, and the unhappy princess was naturally Princess Fukang, whom he had always loved.

Zhao Zhen sat on the dragon throne for a long time, unable to recover from his shock. He didn't understand why things turned out like this. How could the treasure he held in his hand end up in such a depressed state?

At this time, Princess Fukang guessed that the princess was talking about herself. She showed no expression and just buried herself in the quilt in silence.

She was no longer the most beloved princess in her father's heart.

"But the princess did not like the husband she married. He was very different from the ideal husband she had imagined. The princess did not have much affection for him, and she did not have a good relationship with her mother-in-law. Even when she asked her father, the emperor, to cancel the engagement, the emperor did not agree.

Later, something like this happened. One day, the princess and the eunuch beside her were drinking alone under the moon, and were seen by her mother-in-law. A conflict broke out between the two sides, and the princess ran back to the palace overnight to cry to the emperor. The next day, the princess was criticized in memorials from all the censors. The emperor did not care, but sent all the attendants beside the princess into exile.

The princess later attempted suicide several times but failed. The emperor had no choice but to bring back the palace maid who had been exiled. However, the princess' mood did not improve. The ministers were dissatisfied with the emperor's handling of the matter and repeatedly submitted memorials to criticize the princess. Later, it was the brother of the prince consort who submitted a memorial on behalf of the prince consort to request a divorce, and the emperor finally agreed to the divorce.

The comments were still heated, with some accusing the princess of being unfaithful to her husband, some feeling sorry for her, and some wondering if the emperor really loved his daughter?

There were so many comments that Zhou Jia was dazzled.

Someone was glad that the princess got divorced, so he asked:

[It’s okay, it’s okay, the divorce is over, the princess should be in a better mood from now on. ]

When Princess Fukang heard the word "divorce", she finally reacted. She looked up at Zhou Jia on the screen with a glimmer of hope in her eyes.

Did she finally escape from this place?

But Zhou Jia's next words brought her to the bottom again, and there was no chance for her to recover.

"But the good times didn't last long. When the emperor died, he still issued an edict to let the princess remarry her previous husband. As a result, the princess was trapped in that cage again. The emperor who took over was not very kind to the wife and children of the previous emperor. The princess' hope of divorce became increasingly slim. In the end, the princess, who was once favored by her father, died of depression at the age of 33. Her marriage with her husband also came to an end.

Later, when the successor emperor was offering sacrifices to the princess, he found out that the consort had been preventing the princess from seeking medical treatment. The princess's quilts and supplies were even infested with lice. It was said that the princess even burned her face when she tried to get charcoal to make a fire. It was really ridiculous. The new emperor finally removed the consort from his position, but by that time, the princess was gone and could never come back.

Zhou Jia's eyes were filled with sarcasm. "A princess who had no worries about food and clothing in the first half of her life and was pampered, not only died of depression in the end, but even her own belongings were infested with lice. How ironic. This princess also had no name left. She was Princess Fukang, the eldest daughter and favorite of Emperor Renzong of the Northern Song Dynasty, Zhao Zhen. In the end, she ended up with such a miserable ending."

Northern Song Dynasty

Princess Fukang listened to Zhou Jia's words, smiled sadly, her eyes dead, and slowly lay down on the bed, not wanting to listen anymore.

The door rang. It was her nominal husband and mother-in-law knocking on the door. After hearing what Zhou Jia said, they asked her to go to Song Renzong and plead for them.

Seeing that no one opened the door, Yang, the mother of Prince Consort Li Wei, became ruthless and said, "Kick the door open. No matter what, I must make her go to the emperor to plead for mercy."

Otherwise, the Li family would be in great trouble.

In the palace, Zhao Zhen was filled with anger and immediately sent someone to summon the princess into the palace.

Zhou Jia received the news from the Li family in real time, and couldn't help laughing, clapping:

"Wow, your Li family is really awesome. You think everyone in the world is named Li, right? You dare to barge into the princess's room. I think that when I saw Li Wei slapping the princess on TV before, it must have happened in history. Princess Fukang has been bullied by your Li family for no reason.

Your Majesty Renzong, let me tell you now, your daughter is determined to die, and your uncle's wife and son are standing in front of her door, preparing to have someone break in, so that she can go to you and plead for their Li family.

I don't care how you deal with it, and I can't control it, but let me say something unpleasant. Why should your daughter pay the price for your guilt towards your mother? You have given the Li family enough honors, right? If it really doesn't work, why don't you give your own throne to them? I think you have much more patience with the Li family than with your daughter.

There are also those who love to write letters to impeach princesses, such as our Sima Gang. I'm sorry, but I'd like to give a kind reminder to the wives and daughters of the censors headed by Sima Guang: Don't pin all your hopes on this man in your family. How can you ensure that you are not the next Princess Fukang?

Finally, the Emperor of Song Dynasty, please don't blame me for revealing your royal secrets and bringing shame to your royal family. What are you ashamed of? Where does your Song Dynasty have any shame? Don't worry, you Song Dynasty will be a frequent guest in my mouth in the future. "

Zhou Jia’s eyes almost rolled out of his head.

Northern Song Dynasty

Zhao Kuangyin's hand trembled and the ink spread across the paper.

"Click——"

The brush broke into two pieces in an instant.

He didn't care whether the later emperor doted on his daughter or how miserable his daughter ended up. What he cared about was the Song Dynasty and the emperor. Zhou Jia's words were unpleasant to hear, but the fact that the Li family dared to break into the princess's door showed that they obviously did not take the later emperor seriously.

The princess is the monarch and the prince consort is the minister. Even if the princess is wrong, how dare they, as ministers, attack the princess!

Zhao Zhen was furious. He was kind, but he was not the kind of person who was really generous enough to give his throne to someone else.

Regal power, never challenged!

"Come here, take everyone from the Li family to the palace and bring the princess back safely. If anything happens to the princess, you will bring her head to me!"

In the harem, Princess Fukang's mother, Concubine Miao, burst into tears. As a mother, how could she not feel sorry for her child? Now that Zhou Jia pointed this out, she was grateful.

There are some things they cannot say, but Zhou Jia can say them, and only Zhou Jia, the descendant, can say them.

Everyone in the Li family froze for a moment. They didn't expect that Zhou Jia would directly expose what they had done.

Li Wei panicked instantly, "Mom, we..."

Yang was arrogant but not stupid. She almost fell to the ground, "Run, run quickly..."

They had no choice but to run.

Zhou Jia smiled after listening to the system's words, and did not tell Zhao Zhen that they were going to escape. Anyway, they would be caught in the end. If they fled for fear of punishment, wouldn't that be an additional charge?

pretty good.

It was not just the Li family that suffered after the Princess Fukang incident. Emperors of all dynasties would immediately have people secretly investigate thoroughly whenever their daughters or sisters had a prince consort. In this process, many tumors were uncovered and many people related to the prince consort were cleared out.

Even Emperor Liu Che couldn't help but check the princes-in-law of his daughter and sisters.

However, the affair between Princess Pingyang's second husband, Xiahou Po, Marquis of Ruyin, and his father's concubine was exposed in advance.

The calmest emperor was Ying Zheng. He was so calm because he was sure that while he was alive, he would not let his princesses suffer any grievances even if they got married. But after he passed away, all his children were killed by the prodigal son Hu Hai.

Every time he thought of this, he wanted to kill that rebellious son himself.

But when the court officials saw his gloomy face, they immediately knelt on the ground. The most panicked one among them was naturally Li Si. After all, the emperor had a princess married to his family, and he had the incident of forging the imperial edict before, so he was naturally panicked.

Ying Zheng didn't notice it, nor did he have the mind to pay attention to him.

"After talking about this princess with a tragic fate, let's take a look at the prince who had a good ending. To be more precise, his ancestor was the son of the founding emperor, a prince, but he himself was just a prince.

After his father's death, he inherited his father's throne. According to records, during his reign, he seized official and civilian streets many times, built many residences for his own entertainment, robbed more than 400 wives and daughters, seized more than 3,000 houses, extorted 30,000 taels of money from people, and held elections among the people. He kept the pretty ones, and the girls who didn't want to stay had to pay to redeem them. Some girls he didn't like were simply thrown into the tiger's cage. "

Wan Chao was shocked.

Ying Zheng listened expressionlessly and wrote down some details for the later refinement of Qin Law. The court officials below were also not idle and recorded the important points.

Li Shimin was furious: "Doesn't the emperor know about the evil things this person has done? Is there no one to report it to the emperor?"

Zhu Yuanzhang, the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty: [People like this should just be killed! ]

Zhou Jia smiled inexplicably.

"Yes, although the local officials did not dare to speak out about the prince, someone still reported his affairs to the emperor. After the emperor found out, he just asked him to release the girls, demolish the buildings, and impose a reasonable fine."

There are a lot fewer words in the comment.

Ordinary people looked at the sky in silence.

"In the eyes of those dignitaries, how can we, the grassroots, have any regard for our lives..."

"Yeah, what's our life worth?"

The sentiment is exciting.

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Zhu Yuanzhang was still furious, and Empress Ma and Zhu Biao also looked serious.

"It is impossible that I have not heard of such things." Zhu Yuanzhang said, suppressing his anger, "So, it can only happen after today."

Zhu Biao knew what he was worried about, and he was also worried that such a thing would happen in their Ming Dynasty.

A little later, Emperor Yongle Zhu Di, who was jokingly called the General of the Western Expedition, had a complicated expression.

Zhou Jia's words reminded him of a person, his twenty-fifth brother Zhu?, who often attacked the people below when he was in his fiefdom, indulging in lust and chaos without any scruples.

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