Rebirth: Ruyi goes crazy in the harem

Chapter 292 Half of the Yu Family Bloodline



Chapter 292 Half of the Yu Family Bloodline

No matter how chaotic and quarrelsome the Mongolian tribes were in private, they always appeared to be united and harmonious in front of the outside world.

The emperor has always respected Mongolia. The Khorchin tribe, as the largest tribe in Mongolia, has always been the emperor's primary target for winning over.

Yingpin, who was born in the Balin tribe, was already a noble lady when she entered the palace. Korchin Gege Eyinzhu, who was known as the "Pearl of the Grassland", naturally could not lose to her.

Although Zhai Sanggendun said openly that he did not seek fame or status for his daughter, how could one take such an excuse seriously in that situation?

Ruyi knew that the emperor was concerned about Korchin's reputation. She wrote a big stroke and gave E Yinzhu the same position as in her previous life.

The newly promoted concubine was appointed as the head concubine of the palace upon entering it. Although this was not unprecedented, it was the first precedent in this dynasty and was an enviable favor.

After looking at the list, the emperor curiously asked Ruyi why she was given such respect and honor.

Ruyi's response was virtuous and gentle, and every word was sincere.

She said frankly that the emperor attached great importance to the Khorchin tribe, and as the mother of the queen, she naturally could not just focus on trivial matters in the harem.

The former dynasty and the harem are closely related. By giving Eyinzhu the position of concubine, the Khorchin tribe will be grateful for the emperor's virtue. Not only will they treat Princess Hejing with more courtesy and preferential treatment, but they will also be loyal to the emperor.

The emperor was very pleased with Ruyi's understanding and consideration. He loved her and talked about Yongji's recent studies, and sighed that the son resembled his mother.

"Yongqi was kind and gentle, and treated his brothers and friends with kindness and gentleness. He was also a virtuous person, and had a great talent for writing.

I am very pleased and relieved that he is proficient in the Manchu, Mongolian and Han languages. I plan to let him be responsible for compiling the "Imperial Manchu and Mongolian Literature" in the near future. "

Ruyi's cheeks were slightly hot, and she smiled gently, "Your Majesty, you are too kind.

With his two elder brothers Yonghuang and Yongzhang as role models, Yongji was just following the rules and was not as good as the emperor said.

After all, Yongji is the blood of the Aixinjuelu family. He was only able to learn to be grateful and sensible thanks to the emperor's teachings, and he lived up to the emperor's grace. It is really your teaching that is appropriate."

Ruyi's words were not purely flattering to the emperor. As Yongqi grew older, the emperor became more strict in his teaching and urging.

Not only would he take time to inquire about Yongji's studies after dinner every day, but he would also personally teach him martial arts and horsemanship every ten days.

Ruyi saw how she combined kindness and strictness, taught earnestly, and took care of Yongji with all her heart.

The ways of governing a country that the emperor taught Yongji subtly revealed that the emperor valued Yongji and wanted to make him the crown prince.

Yongqi was a noble son and also a legitimate son.

The emperor did this not only because of his importance to Yongqi, but also because he felt guilty about the early deaths of his two previous legitimate sons, Yonglian and Yongcong, and wanted to make up for it.

In addition, under Ruyi's deliberate guidance, although Yongqi himself was not a man of great talent in both civil and military affairs, he was humble, diligent, and very generous and gentle to others.

Although the virtues displayed by Yongqi were not enough to make him a crown prince, it was enough for him to be a beloved and filial son of the emperor.

In her previous life, Ruyi raised Yongji in an indulgent manner, always thinking that as long as her child was healthy, happy, and free, it would be fine if he was a little mediocre.

He boasted of his noble and aloof reputation, and his indifference to fame and fortune, and sneered at the supreme imperial power.

However, he did not expect that his willful behavior and foolish provocation to the imperial power would eventually bring harm to Yongqi and his relatives.

Having lost the favor of his father, the emperor, how could Yongqi still be the so-called wealthy and idle prince? I'm afraid his end would be so miserable that Ruyi dare not even imagine it.

Yongqi was deeply loved by the emperor, and had legitimate reasons, which could also fulfill the emperor's wish to establish a legitimate son.

Ruyi privately asked Yongqi what he thought. Naturally, the passionate young man wanted to fight for it.

In this way, Ruyi did not feel panic, but instead told the truth by example, and also tried her best to teach Yongqi how to control people's hearts and make plans.

Yongqi has abandoned the decadence and laziness of his previous life and has been nurtured into the cheerful and motivated young man he is today.

As for Yongqi, who was of the same age as Yongqi, although he was also talented in both civil and military affairs, he was not as favored by the emperor as Yongqi because of his upright character and his preference for speaking frankly.

In terms of age, virtue, birth mother's status, and maternal family power, Yongqi was far inferior to Yongji.

Ruyi believed that she had given Yongqi the best position and the best teachings. She should let Yongqi solve the future disputes over the throne on his own.

If Yongqi or other princes intended to fight for it, she would not deliberately try to stop them.

Now Ruyi only wants to provide support and prevent Yongqi from being harmed by the villain.

The morning light is always quiet and gentle.

Many magnolias of various colors, pink, white and light purple, were transplanted to the courtyard of Yikun Palace. The flower room worked very hard, and only the most intensely blooming ones were selected.

Having nothing to do in the morning, Ruyi wore a persimmon-colored gauze skirt with a round pattern and a double-breasted collar. The hem of the skirt was embroidered with many snow-white orchids that flew all over the sky.

He was sitting leisurely in the yard, looking through the list sent by the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

The sunlight fell silently like a light golden gauze. Next to Ruyi, who was sitting alone in the courtyard, a circle of glowing and warm golden edges was outlined, which looked colorful, quiet and pleasant.

A total of four new people were selected to enter the palace this time.

E Yinzhu was named Yupin and was granted the residence in Yongshou Palace. Rui Changzai and Bai Yingda, who entered the palace at the same time, also lived with her in the east and west side halls of Yongshou Palace.

In addition, this selection also selected a woman from the Song family to enter the palace.

This girl was beautiful, talented and charming. During the palace selection, the emperor had been particularly fond of her.

But when asking about her family background, Song was evasive and said that she was half of Yu's blood, and the emperor's face froze.

Not surprisingly, the emperor thought of Jin Yuyan.

Although the Yu family had already surrendered to the Qing Dynasty, the emperor had said that he was unwilling to accept any more women from the Yu family into the palace. A gentleman's word is as good as a promise, so how can you go back on your words?

Ruyi watched the emperor's dilemma coldly from the side, feeling sarcastic in her heart but smiling.

Since the emperor likes her, she, as the queen, naturally has to be generous and tolerant.

Ruyi tried to smooth things over by pointing out Song's other half's relatives in the Han Army Banner, giving the Emperor a way out, and ultimately retaining the Song family's nameplate.

The emperor was satisfied, and Song was also grateful to Ruyi.

The emperor originally planned to give Song the status of a noble lady, but considering that she was half of the Yu family's blood, he finally gave her the status of a concubine and granted her the residence in Jingyang Palace.

The titles and positions were determined, and the palaces were divided up.

Next, after the concubines have rested in the palace and have had an audience with the emperor, they can start wearing green tags and prepare to serve the emperor in bed.

Ruyi closed the list and handed it back to the people from the Ministry of Internal Affairs. She casually told them to do their work carefully and not to be biased, and then asked them to leave.


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