Chapter 1066 "The First Phoenix Girl"
Chapter 1066 "The First Phoenix Girl"
Huang Xingyue wrote a storybook about Fengnu under the pen name "Star-Moon Magician".
The inspiration comes from the night of Yu Di’s wedding, when everyone gathered around the campfire, drinking and talking about dreams.
Those dreams were really strange and bizarre, and some people even had the same dreams.
This gave Huang Xingyue a sudden idea. Princess Haiyan was able to rise from a legitimate daughter of a marquisate at such a young age. She was extremely sharp and calm. Could it be that... it was because she had experienced a long life in a dream that she was able to turn her blood and tears into plans?
Otherwise, how can we explain that a little girl who was not yet of marriageable age could write in such beautiful Japanese style?
He once asked Master Huang, "How long does it take to learn to write like Princess Haiyan?"
Master Huang replied, "This is a talent, and some people may not be able to achieve it in their entire lives." He added, "Even if you have talent, it is difficult for a normal person to develop such beautiful Japanese handwriting in their teens."
Huang Xingyue immediately understood that Princess Haiyan was definitely different from ordinary people.
If you apply this to dreams, everything makes sense.
Princess Haiyan lived her entire life in a dream! Although this sounds a bit absurd, there are many strange things in the world. Who can say it is not true?
Following this line of thought, Huang Xingyue returned to the capital of Beiyi from Liang State and searched for clues like a madman.
He actually found it. The most obvious one was the snow disaster in Yucheng.
He went to the Ministry of Revenue, the Ministry of Works, and the Ministry of War to look up information, where there were detailed records of the Yucheng snow disaster in various departments.
Sure enough! The rise of Jian'an Marquisate began with the snow disaster in Yucheng. The Marquisate donated a large amount of disaster relief supplies, food, warm clothing, charcoal, etc. to the court.
Each of them was a scarce commodity even in the capital. The Marquisate donated so many at once, so there was only one explanation: Princess Haiyan had stockpiled them in advance.
She knew from her dream that there would be such a snowstorm!
It was also during that snowstorm that Shi Chengyi was appointed Right Pacifier and later Crown Prince.
From this we can see that Princess Haiyan's relationship with her uncle is much better than that with her father.
Afterwards, Huang Xingyue went to Yunqi Academy to investigate.
He asked Lu Sangyu and others one by one about the reasons for their admission to the hospital. Although everyone's experiences were different, they all vaguely pointed to the secret arrangement of Princess Haiyan.
Everyone said that Princess Haiyan was very kind to them.
Not only Yunqi Academy, but even Xiao Changle from the Duke's Mansion Clan School is secretly related to Princess Haiyan.
Xiao Changle said, "Without Princess Haiyan, there would be no Xiao Changle today."
Those Beijing dandies who made the teachers want to beat them with rulers whenever they mentioned them suddenly turned into pillars of the country.
Ma Chuyi and others followed the prince consort and hung around with him, and their achievements were so great that they were not even recorded in the book of merit, which made many people salivate over them.
Huang Xingyue finally discovered that all the people he had visited who were on good terms with Princess Haiyan had become the backbone of the North Wing court in recent years.
Anyone who had a bad relationship with Princess Haiyan would not have a good ending.
Princess Haiyan is like holding a ruler, walking between good and evil.
The Qingchen Plan overthrew the Empress Dowager's party, which was something that even Emperor Mingde could not do, but in the end it was eliminated at the lowest cost.
At that time, the legitimate daughter of Marquis Jian'an had become Princess Haiyan. She often went in and out of the palace and was very close to Emperor Mingde.
The "Dust Cleaning Plan" was successfully completed, and the North Wing entered a new era.
Huang Xingyue pieced together a shocking secret from the clues. He suddenly knew why Ma Chuyang was hung on the city wall in his dream to force Tang Xinghe to surrender.
Oh my god, I'm afraid the North Wing in the dream has already been in ruins, and Princess Haiyan has been patching it up in reality, filling those holes bit by bit, and finally making the North Wing strong today.
Among them, Emperor Yu made the greatest contribution and played a vital role in every plan of Princess Haiyan.
It can be said that some things cannot be accomplished at all without the Feather Emperor.
Huang Xingyue is determined to investigate the whole story of how Emperor Yu and Princess Haiyan met.
This investigation was shocking.
It turned out that when Emperor Yu first entered the Marquis' Mansion, he was just a palace guard.
A horrifying guess emerged in Huang Xingyue's mind: Yu Di must have also experienced reincarnation in his dream.
If there were no such cause and effect, how could a man be so obsessed with a woman?
He had never seen anyone in the world who could stare at someone with such an unwavering gaze, like when Emperor Yu looked at Princess Haiyan.
Those eyes tossed and turned, as if crossing the long river of time.
So that's it? So that's it!
The information Huang Xingyue collected filled up an entire room, and there were several volumes just containing the previous statements about Shi Anxia's "Phoenix Girl Fate".
It is said that Empress Dowager Jiqing was planning to arrange Princess Haiyan to His Royal Highness the Prince of Jin because of this "Phoenix Fate".
Huang Xingyue looked at those materials every day, and the story of Fengnu surged in his heart.
Where do I start writing?
In order to write a storybook, Huang Xingyue visited the Duke He's Mansion several times and finally found a starting point.
When an old servant mentioned that Princess Haiyan handled the funeral affairs of the illegitimate son who was replaced that year, he suddenly got inspiration.
After the first draft was completed, I showed it to my wife. After reading it, my wife said, "Anyone with a discerning eye can tell that this draft is about the eldest princess. It's not appropriate. It would be better to use plain writing style to make it more down-to-earth."
Huang Xingyue pondered for a moment and felt that what the lady said made sense. He put down his brush and asked with a smile, "What kind of storybook would the lady like to read?"
The lady held a round fan to her lips, her eyes moving, "Whatever I want to see, my husband will write it down."
"of course."
Madam opened her mouth slightly, "My husband's writing is wonderful, so I should follow his heart." She paused, "However, I have been reading storybooks for more than ten years, so I have some experience. So, what shall I say?"
"You said."
"I want to see something good, something that won't be taken overnight, something that won't be cowardly. Something that will make people applaud after reading it, and even forget to eat, something that will make people laugh like a fool..."
Huang Xingyue revised the manuscript several times according to his wife's request and finally finalized it, titled "The First Phoenix Girl".
The opening is a bombshell: My brother is dead. The whole mansion is filled with grief.
But I burst into laughter in front of my mother.
Good death! Good death!
My mother couldn't believe it and pointed at my nose and scolded me for being an unfilial daughter.
I wiped away the tears of laughter from the corners of my eyes and bowed calmly, "Don't worry, mother, the one who died was just a low-quality fake!"
I, Queen Mother Huizheng, have been reborn and restored order!
That fake is my aunt's son. He took up my brother's life and wanted to be buried in glory after his death! Dream on!
I will tear down his funeral hall and throw his body into a mass grave!
Grandmother was shocked, "Why did they remove the mourning hall before the funeral was over?"
I sneered in my heart and told the story slowly, "The Feng Shui master said that my brother shouldn't have died so early. It's just that he couldn't handle the overwhelming wealth that came out of nowhere, so he forced his fate to change and suffered this misfortune."
I asked seriously, "Grandma, what do you mean by forcibly changing one's fate?"
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