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Chapter Three Hundred

"strangeness."

Chen Han frowned and looked at the wooden memorials several times over and over again, feeling a little confused.

When conveying memorials with wooden slips, it is generally necessary to seal them. The method is to use a piece of wooden slip that is the same as writing memorials, completely cover the words on the memorials, and then open three to four grooves horizontally in the middle or lower part of the sealed wood slip, and the wood chips in the middle of the groove are thinned.

When using it, tie two wooden slips together with a wire rope, tie the wire ropes in a thin place, and then press on the stickier mud ball, which is called sealing mud, and finally stamp it on the sealing mud.

After drying or drying naturally, the sealing mud will become hard and the text will be sealed.

Nowadays, the "seal" of the envelope is originally a way to tie wooden slips with ropes.

Such seals were unearthed in archaeological excavations in the past, but the wooden slips unearthed from the tomb of Haihunhou Hou who are now seen have no traces of seals.

This is very strange.

"The memorial submitted to the emperor or the queen mother is a formal document for passing on official documents. The seal needs to be stamped with an official seal, otherwise the court will refuse to accept it."

"So if it is a memorial, it must be sealed and must be stamped with an official seal to meet the regulations."

"So, maybe this isn't a memorial?"

Chen Han murmured to himself, feeling more and more that his guess was correct.

But, if it weren't for the memorial, what would these words be written to the emperor and the empress dowager?

Suddenly, a flash of inspiration flashed through Chen Han’s mind!

This is famous!

When Emperor Xuan of Han conferred Liu He as the Marquis of Haihun, he clearly stipulated: "It is not appropriate to be entrusted to the court ceremony of the ancestral temple."

Chen Han suddenly realized why everyone did not find the seal of the Haihunhou seal in the inner coffin of Haihunhou!

Because Liu He didn't have the Haihun Hou Seal!

Although Liu He was named Liehou, he was deprived of all his political power, so Emperor Xuan of Han did not even issue him the official seal.

So he had no right to write memorials to the emperor and the queen mother!

But what are these things written to the emperor and the empress dowager?

There is only one reasonable explanation.

That is, these are actually "famous evangelists"!

Mingye (abbreviated as Yu) is actually a post of worship in later generations. It was widely used in the Qin and Han Dynasties. It was called "Mingye" (abbreviated as Yu) in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. It was also called "Famous Tie" (abbreviated as Yu) after the Tang Dynasty, and in modern times it was called "Business Card".

This is a medium of writing for humans to interact with each other in the era of civilization. Although the names are different, their functions are similar.

If the wooden slip is written on the name rather than a memorial, then all the words on it are well-founded.

First, the name of the person being asked to see is stated. Since the status of the person being asked to see is generally higher than that of the person who sends the name, a respectful title must be used.

The words "Emperor", "Empress Dowager", "Your Majesty", "Letter", "Worship Again" and other words that are famous for their reputation are respectful titles.

Secondly, the name, title, position, etc. of the sending the guest is clearly stated. "Nanfan Haihunhou Marquis", "Secret Congratulations", "Haihunhou Marquis' Lady", "Congratulations", "Concubines' Lady", "Concubines' Wait", etc., which clearly describes the name and identity of the sending the guest is revealed, and reveals a very humble mentality.

Third, it states the reasons for seeking a visit, "I am sure to send a accompanying minister", "I am sure to invite you to Qiu again", "I am sure to send a accompanying minister to serve the servants and ministers to serve you", etc., which points out the basic requirements for seeking a visit.

If the wooden slip is written on the name rather than a memorial, then there is no need to seal it.

Because the name of the evangel is to be seen by those who seek to see it, and also to the conveyors in the middle, the conveyors of the government are called "The Congregation".

Therefore, the famous people will not write confidential content, and there is no need to seal it.

Of course, there is no need to stamp official seals for a name that is not sealed.

Moreover, although Liu He and his wife did not have the right to write memorials to the emperor, they did not have the seals of Haihunhou and Haihunhou's wife.

But they still have the right to write "famous greetings" to the emperor.

Because they were also relatives of the Liu clan, and as the leader of the Liu clan, the emperor could write a "famous visit" to pay homage to the emperor as long as he was a member of the Liu family.

This is under the patriarchal system, the rights of people born to be rich in all clans have nothing to do with status or official positions.

Emperor Xuan of Han abandoned his identity as the emperor, and he was also the patriarch of the Liu family.

Liu He abandoned his identity as Marquis of Haihun, and he was also a member of the Liu family.

Moreover, if the wooden slip is written on the name of the name rather than the memorial, then it may be returned. This batch of name of the name of the name of the name of the Liu He tomb was the most reasonable and satisfactory explanation.

Since the nature of a Mingyou is to inform the person who seeks to send the person who sends the person who seeks to see and asks, the Mingyou is not necessarily accepted by the person who seeks to see, and they can refuse to accept it. The reasons are different.

Emperor Xuan of Han obviously disagreed with letting Liu He go to Chang'an Qiu to invite him, so these famous people were all returned.

It can be said that he is cruel and indifferent, but isn’t that the case for the losers fighting for the throne?

Moreover, one of these wooden slips is as follows: "I am obedient and worshipped again to hear... the Empress", "October 13, 1918, 1918, 2018, 2018, 2018, 2018, 2018, 2018, 2018, 2018, 2018, 2018, 2018, 2018, 2018

These handwritings are neatly written, with black ink and shiny, and are written by the sending guest, which is written by Liu He himself.

However, next to this passage, there is also a paragraph of "February of the Fourth Year of Yuankang", which is a bit like official script, with a mosaic handwriting and a dull ink color.

This was obviously written on by the conveyor’s name later!

"Men Dafu" is the gatekeeper of the palace. It was also called "Eunuch" in the Han Dynasty. It specializes in the work of conveying famous eunuchs.

From October of the third year of Yuankang to February of the fourth year of Yuankang, four months were separated, which shows that it is not easy to travel thousands of miles to the capital from the Haihun Kingdom of Yuzhang County. It also shows that the royal palace and the gates are profound, and they completely reject the visits of Liu He and his envoys.

Finally, the "Sect Doctor" signed a letter and sent the envoy sent by Liu He and his name to return to work.

These famous Jews should not have been sent to Emperor Xuan of Han. The gatekeeper who guarded the palace for him was just seeing that these famous Jews were sent by Liu He, the Marquis of Haihun, and directly refused to accept them.

[To be honest, I have been using Wild Fruit to read and follow up updates recently, changing the source and switching, and pronunciation aloud. It can be used on both Android and Apple.]

Liu He is indeed not favored by Emperor Xuan of Han.

After reading these famous visits, Chen Han was particularly sighing.

However, he immediately recorded all his guesses and ideas, and planned to show them to Kong Jianwen and other teachers later.

This batch of wooden slips that seem to be "memorials" but are actually "famous" are still very misleading and need to explain their source clearly.

After taking out his cell phone and briefly recording it in the memorandum, Chen Han then withdrew his gaze with satisfaction and planned to take a look at other bamboo slips.

At this moment, suddenly, a researcher in a white coat rushed out of a small room deep in the bamboo slips graduate student and shouted excitedly:

"The contents of 10 wooden slips and 16 pieces of broken slips were found in the lacquer box on the west side of the coffin chamber of the tomb owner, and the contents were restored!"

"This is actually a "Haihunhou State Edict for the Elimination of the State"!

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