Chapter 2183 Flower Controversy Ninety-One
Chapter 2185 Flower dispute (ninety-three)
The Nanhai Governor's Mansion is located in Huai'an City. I have to say that this place is countless times better than the previous Guangzhou Admiral's Office. The Admiral's Mansion always looked shabby, but here is a very beautiful Suzhou garden, which may be
Because the governor of the river was in charge of the project, and the emperor would also stay here when he visited the south, it has the grand style of a northern royal garden.
Especially the Qingyan Courtyard in the West Garden of the Governor's Palace. There is a Qing Banquet Boat in the garden. It is built of stone and looks like a painting boat. You can hold "boat banquets" in it. It is said that there is almost the same one in the Summer Palace.
However, Emperor Qianlong's favorite was the Hefang Academy in the Qingyan Courtyard. He received Jiangnan talents, officials, and sometimes even Zhu Pi's memorials here.
There is a Guandi Temple on the west side of Qingyan Courtyard. Its incense is very good, and even people from Hebei come to burn incense. According to the rules of Chinese cities, only Confucian temples are built inside the city, while Wu temples are built outside the city. However, the Guandi Temple
Before the construction of the Nanhe Governor's Palace, it probably existed in the middle of the Ming Dynasty. Guandi was also a god of wealth. Because the Guandi Temple in Huai'an was very "efficacious", many people came to burn incense.
Guan Yu was a military commander during the Three Kingdoms period. This is recorded in the Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms and many historical books. The location of Huai'an belonged to the State of Wei during the Three Kingdoms period, which was Cao Cao's sphere of influence. Yangzhou was formerly known as Guangling, where the states of Wei and Soochow were located.
’s junction.
There was a general in Soochow called Zhou Yu, who was said to be very handsome. Because Cao Wei was powerful, Soochow formed an alliance with Shu and defeated Cao's army in the Battle of Chibi. Cao Cao was forced to flee to Huarong Road, where he encountered Zhuge Liang's ambush.
Just when he was about to be desperate, the soldiers were stampede and fled when they met Guan Yu who was guarding the pass.
It was easy to defeat such an army, but Guan Yu did not kill Cao Cao, but made a way for him to pass through in order to repay Cao Cao for the preferential treatment he had given Guan Yu in Cao Cao's camp.
Guan Yu is known as the "Martial Saint", as famous as the "Literary Saint" Confucius. There is a Guandi Temple even in WLMQ. Of course, the Guandi Temple next to Qingyan Garden cannot be demolished.
During the Kangxi period, the scholar Gu Zhenguan lost his official position due to being excluded. After returning to the capital, he was hired as a private tutor by Nalan Mingzhu and became Nalan Xingde's teacher. However, Gu Zhenguan did not usually live in the Prime Minister's Mansion, but lived in a village near Houhai.
In the temple of Thousand Buddhas.
He has been running around to rescue his close friend Wu Zhaoqian who was unjustly exiled to the frontier. The latter was involved in the imperial examination bribery case in the 14th year of Shunzhi. After the case, all candidates who were admitted in this examination had to retake the exam, and they were required to take the exam within a time limit.
Answer sheet, and there were two fully armed soldiers standing behind each candidate. Wu Zhaoqian did not pay bribes, but taking the exam with a steel knife clamped around his neck still requires a certain amount of mental quality. In short, he did not complete the answer sheet on time, so he was regarded as
Those involved in the case had their property confiscated and the whole family was exiled to Ningguta. Before leaving, Gu Zhenguan went to see him off and promised to find ways to rescue him.
However, Nalan Xingde did not agree to help Wu Zhaoqian at first, which made Gu Zhenguan very disappointed. The monastery where he stayed was covered with snow in the cold wind, and he was worried about the safety of his friend, so he wrote a very sad poem.
Juren also lived in the Guandi Temple, but his intention was to go to the West Garden of the Governor's Mansion and walk along the waterscape while looking for inspiration for writing a memorial.
This tutor had obviously forgotten his own job, or he had set his mind to train Nick to become a scholar. Nick also wandered around Huai'an city with picture albums and painting tools.
Cao Xi is very busy now. He has to meet many people in Shihuafang every day, but he still remembered to send Captain Yao to monitor him.
The last time he dealt with the coolie carrying the sliding pole, Captain Yao helped Nick a lot. Except that he didn't give Nick a chance to talk to others. If he wanted to talk, he could only talk to him, using the excuse that he could speak the local dialect. He did not restrict Nick.
He has freedom, and he has very skilled boat handling skills. He can drive the boat to take Nick wherever he wants to go.
Nick knew that he would not be able to act alone like he did in Guangzhou, so he calmly accepted this arrangement and enjoyed the service of others punting the boat for him.
If it were a river in Cambridge, students would use paddles instead of bamboo poles. This reminded him of the people from Xiaoyang holding a pipe. Could he be holding a bamboo used for boating?
Nick recorded this idea on drawing paper. After arriving at BJ, he flipped through the "Sikuquanshu" and discovered that in the second volume of "Taiping Guangji", the monster department, the mathematician Zu Chongzhi recorded such a story. There is a long story
A strange creature that looked like a wooden stick repeatedly ate fish from a fishing net, and was finally caught by a fisherman. After pleading to no avail, the monster repeatedly asked the fisherman for his name, but the fisherman refused to answer and just lumped it in with the fisherman.
A few pieces of firewood were burned.
In "The Book of Mountains and Seas: Overseas Northern Classic", it is recorded that the people of this country have inverted heels like the people of Xiaoyang, but they do not have lips that can cover their faces, and their ankles do not touch the ground when they walk.
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After Kuafu Zhui Rike died, the crutch in his hand turned into Deng Lin. There is a kind of wood called "Xunmu" near the country of Zhejie, which is similar to the osmanthus tree near the country of Xiaoyang.
However, the Xiaoyang Kingdom is in the south and the Zhiyang Kingdom is in the north. Does this mean that "mandrills" also exist in the north?
People have a fear of mandrills, and even encountering a tiger is better than a mandrill.
But some people think they are easy to get along with. Humans produce seeds, and mandrills cultivate the land for them. After harvesting, they share the harvest equally. They have an upright personality and will never take more. Humans do not dare to take more, for fear of encountering danger.
thing.
The letter was sent, but I don’t know when I’ll hear back. The palindrome has many similarities with Arabic, but it has nothing to do with Turkish. Nick doesn’t know if anyone in BJ understands Turkish.
Later, one day on the boat, he accidentally spotted a man wearing a white hat walking by the shore. Nick immediately asked Captain Yao to stop and followed him.
There is actually a mosque in Huai'an City, but it was built to look like a Chinese temple, so that it doesn't look like a mosque at all. Only there is a minaret behind the temple, which looks a bit like a mosque.
This mosque was built during the Yongzheng period, and looks very deserted compared to the popular Guandi Temple.
The believer Nick followed went to the water room next to him for purification. He walked around the door and decided to go in and take a look.
There was a boy who was arranging the worship rug on the ground. He was surprised to see Nick.
"Is your imam here?" Nick asked awkwardly.
"What's the matter with you?" the boy asked.
"I want to find a knowledgeable person and ask him if I have any questions." Nick replied.
"You can tell me." The boy said.
Nick was a little unhappy. Just as he was about to turn around and leave, an older believer walked towards him. Nick quickly asked the same question as before.
"I'm the imam's assistant. What's your problem?" the man said.
"Do you understand Turkish?" Nick asked.
"What?"
Nick took out the Turkish book written by a Macedonian.
At this time, the young man came over, took Nick's book and began to read it.
Nick glanced at the imam's assistant again.
"If he doesn't know, then I don't know who knows," the assistant said with a smile.
"Why?" Nick asked.
"Because he is the imam." The assistant stopped smiling and said a little seriously.
Nick looked at this 16 or 7-year-old boy in disbelief.
The young man smiled at Nick with a calm smile that was beyond his years, but his eyes were a little naughty, not like a wise man at all, but rather like a naughty boy making a joke.
Chapter completed!