As for the latter, at that time, Kangxi's three sons had died and only the eldest son was left, so when naming Yinzhen, he chose the character "Yin" which means "inheritance from descendants".

However, if the child is named Yinhua, it would seem that he is a brother of Yinzhen. Would Ji Nai be unhappy? And Chengrui, no matter how sensible he is, is still just a child. Would he feel lost because of this?

Ji Nai did not understand Kangxi's dilemma, but wondered, since he had already agreed to use the character "Hua", why didn't he decide on the name "Changhua"? Whether it was the character "Cheng" or the character "Yin", wouldn't it be good?

(With the memories of his previous life, Ji Nai did not think there was anything wrong with a group of princes changing their generation names from "Cheng" to "Yin", mainly because he did not think about it in that way.)

"Isn't the name 'Changhua' nice to hear? Why didn't you mention this name when you proposed it to Kangxi?" Yuan Xu asked curiously.

"Do you think Kangxi didn't think carefully when naming Chengrui and Yinzhi? In other words, in the previous life, when Changhua was just born, he looked like he would be difficult to raise. He was worried that the child would be difficult to control, so he used simple words.

As parents, they naturally want to give their children the best of everything in the world, and the same applies to names. It was already very reluctant for Kangxi to agree to the character "Hua", so there was no way he would give up the characters "Cheng" and "Yin" that he had carefully selected. "

Ji Nai had never asked for this life to be exactly the same as the previous one. In order to reassure himself and prove that this child was Changhua, did he have to make everything about him remain unchanged?

Ji Nai needs a new life, and so does Changhua.

Ji Nai was very surprised that the character "Hua" could be retained.

Here, Ji Nai was patiently waiting for Kangxi's final decision, but others could not sit still. Even the palace servants in Zhongcui Palace were getting impatient.

Ji Nai always felt that something had happened, but because she was still in confinement after giving birth, no one dared to tell her even if something really happened.

However, even if no one told her, Ji Nai could guess from the emotions occasionally revealed by Li Ma and others that there might be some unpleasant voices outside.

As for what the rumors were, is there any need to tell me? It was nothing more than that Ji Nai’s appearance had been damaged after giving birth frequently, and she was finally going to fall out of favor.

Otherwise, the names of the little prince’s brothers and sisters would have been decided long ago, but he is almost one month old and there is still no decree from the Qianqing Palace. Isn’t it because they don’t take it seriously?

Of course, His Majesty couldn't fail to value the heir to the throne. Didn't you see that some time ago, the power of Irgen Jueluo was handed over to Suochuoruo, who was confined to her house? When you think about the commotion in the delivery room on the day Suochuoruo gave birth, who wouldn't know what happened?

Not to mention, Ma Jia gave birth to a prince. Since the Emperor did not disregard the little prince, he naturally had something against Ma Jia.

After all, in the eyes of many smart people, Ma Jia is not only the mistress of the palace, but also has three sons and one daughter. If she is not suppressed, the balance in the palace will definitely be broken.

All I can say is that this is a beautiful misunderstanding.

Kangxi did not start thinking of names for his children until after they were born. He only thought of a few names for boys, and mostly for girls. In his heart, he wanted to have another daughter with Ji Nai, but the results of the imperial physician's pulse diagnosis soon shattered Kangxi's fantasy.

But perhaps, the wish did not come true, and the disappointed Kangxi was very inefficient in choosing names, plus he really did not have much free time, so rumors spread.

In the end, Ji Nai's guess was confirmed by Nara: on the surface, the other party came to discuss palace affairs, but in fact, Nara just came to laugh at the joke, and by the way, she "inadvertently" revealed the rumors outside to Ji Nai.

All the palace maids in Zhongcui Palace looked at Huipin and her servant with unfriendly expressions. If it weren't for the difference in status, they would have kicked them out by now.

Ji Nai looked at Nara with a half-smile, which made her smile freeze.

Huipin: Can she say she didn't do it on purpose? It was just a matter of time, she got used to it.

Huipin sincerely apologized: "I was wrong this time. Please forgive me this time. Don't worry, I will deal with the rumors outside as soon as possible."

Ever since she found out that Ma Jia was not as stupid and cowardly as she had previously thought, but was rather capable, Huipin was a little afraid of her. She also knew that a superficial apology would not be sincere, so she took on the task of handling the messages.

"If you are sincere, don't worry about the rumors."

Huipin asked curiously, "You don't care about the rumor?" But even if you don't care, there is no need to let the rumor spread, right?

Although Huipin had many doubts in her mind, she did not pursue the matter further when she saw that Ji Nai just smiled and said nothing. After all, she did not have to do any work and could feel more relaxed.

Originally, Huipin thought that Ma Jia did this to win Kangxi's pity, so she let the rumors spread.

This idea seemed to be confirmed when Kangxi became furious after hearing the rumors, and thus, a world in which only Huipin was hurt was born.

Huipin looked at Liang Jiugong expressionlessly, listening to him repeating Kangxi's oral instructions. Admittedly, Kangxi's oral instructions were just simple reprimands, without any substantive punishment, but it still made Huipin unhappy.

Nanny Wu saw that her master was in a bad mood. She wanted to comfort him, but she didn't know what to say. In the end, she could only say dryly: "Master, the Emperor has entrusted you with an important task, so he..."

Nanny Wu herself didn't believe what was said, so she couldn't continue.

Huipin waved her hands and said, "Madam, there's no need to comfort me. I know how important I am to His Majesty now. It's just that this was clearly a self-torture trick directed and acted by Ma Jia, and I got scolded because of it. I just feel uncomfortable."

"Master, don't be discouraged. Over time, you and His Majesty have a bond. One day, His Majesty will let it go."

"No, I killed Chenghu. Chenghu's death will always stand between me and Your Majesty. Unless he can come back from the dead, he will remember me for the rest of his life. How can a living person compete with a dead person?"

Nanny Wu retorted: "Master, you are wrong. It is the dead who cannot compete with the living. After all, the dead don't fight."

"But when a person dies, his bad qualities will be forgotten little by little, leaving only the good ones, which will continue to beautify the impression left in people's hearts as time goes by."

"That would require him to have left a good impression on others, just like the one in Kunning Palace. To be disrespectful, even if she died immediately... no matter how long it has been, would His Majesty still miss her? Even if he did, it wouldn't be because he missed her."

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