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Chapter 225 [Princess Suffering]

(The support of the Alliance is really beyond words, thanks to Zhao Wuxiu 2014, ufgw)

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The sixth year of Zhongping (189), April 11, night.:3w. Emperor Ling of Han, Liu Hong, who was only thirty-three years old but had reached the end of his life, held the little hand of Liu Ying, who was about to be in the hairpin on the sickbed of Jiade Palace, and said dyingly: "Aweng failed... to see Wannian get married... However, Aweng believes that my Wannian will definitely find... her wish-full husband..."

"Woooo, Ahon loves his daughter the most... he will not leave his daughter alone, right?" The girl's beautiful and childish face was already full of pear blossoms and rain, and the crabapple was sprinkled with dew.

Behind the girl, the two princes, Liu Bian and Liu Xie, had already cried together.

"Don't cry, it won't be...unbeautiful...Don't let Ah Weng take you away with you..." Liu Hong trembled and reached out to wipe away the tears from his daughter's face. Although he had two sons, the one he loved the most was not the two princes, but this daughter.

As early as the third year of Guanghe (180), Liu Ying, who had just turned five years old, was named Wannian Princess. This "Wannian" is not a good wish or a long life or a long life, but a place name - Chang'an Wannian County.

Chang'an, as the capital of the Western Han Dynasty and the Western Capital of the Eastern Han Dynasty, had no choice but to say the importance of its status. The entire Chang'an City was divided into two counties in the east and west, one in Wannian County and one in Chang'an County. The title of Wannian County means to regard Wannian County as the princess's fief.

Emperor Ling Liu Hong’s love for his eldest daughter can be seen from this title.

The title of a prince or princess in ancient times contained much more profound meaning than that. This title or fiefdom, which is far from the capital, clearly expresses the emperor's favor. In other words, the closer it is to the capital, the more it is loved by the emperor. Liu Ying was enthroned in Xijing for thousands of years, and can be imagined how popular he is.

Looking at the most beloved daughter Ruhua Jiaoyan, the last sentence of Emperor Ling Emperor Liu Hong was: "This year, my ten thousand years will be in my hair... The last thing Ah Weng can do is to make a word for you... and then call me... and then call me... and then call me..."

Women and women in the Han Dynasty must have a word of marriage from their father or elder brother. If they have words, they can get married, but if they have no words, they are still waiting in the boudoir. The word "li" given by Emperor Ling Liu Hong contains endless reluctance and helplessness.

Liu Ying was crying like rain. He was sad on the bed.

This is the origin of the name "Li Ji".

That night, Liu Hong, the twelfth emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, died, and after his death, his posthumous title was "Xiao Ling". All emperors of the Han Dynasty had the word "Xiao" posthumous title, which was an official custom, so there was no need to say much. "Ling" was interpreted as "chaotic but not damaged" in the posthumous law, which means that the country cannot be stopped and cannot be stopped, which is quite suitable for him.

However, Emperor Ling never expected that less than two months after his death, General He Jin brought wolf into the house, and Dong Zhuo, the terminator of the Eastern Han Dynasty, entered the capital. He abolished the Shao Emperor and established Emperor Xian, and then forced the Shao Emperor to death, poisoned the Queen Mother, foiled the harem, and dragged the entire Han Dynasty into the bottomless abyss...

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On May 22, the sixth year of Zhongping, on the night of the night, a cart was quietly driven by the side door of Zhuolong Garden on the west side of the north palace of Luoyang Imperial City. This is a cart with a double-curved single horse, suitable for long-distance travel. It can carry luggage and sleep in the cart at night. It is specially designed for aristocratic women to ride in the Han Dynasty. It is extremely comfortable and gorgeously decorated high-end cart.

The moonlight was dark. The wheels creaked, and the guards who were beside the car were silent. After the car stopped, the guards looked around and confirmed that nothing was wrong, so he jumped out of the car and went forward to knock on the door. The long-skinned guard held the sword to warn him.

Shaoqing, the door opened, and a ray of light leaked out, shining on Yushou's face - his gray-headed and gray beard, his face was full of wrinkles, and he exuded a sense of honesty. It was Li Ji's old servant Liang En.

The person who opened the door was a girl in the palace dress. Seeing Liang En wanting to speak, she quickly raised her fingers on her lips, snorted her squintessentially, and pointed backwards. Liang En followed the girl's slender fingers and saw a graceful figure wearing a veil and covered with a gauze. Opposite to the figure, there was a gorgeous palace dress with a colorful phoenix flower crown on her head, a golden silk bird's deep clothes facing the phoenix, a silver thread and a long skirt swaying on the ground.

Liang En's mouth widened - this was the princess's clothes, but this girl was not the princess he knew, but one of the princess's two maids. The maid was wearing the princess's clothes, could it be... Liang En seemed to understand something, let out a sigh, and looked at the girl with compassion.

At this moment, the "princess" bowed deeply to the girl with a hat, and shed tears and cried: "Yun Niang can no longer serve the princess... Princess, take care of her all the way."

The girl with a hat choked and couldn't speak for her jade palm.

Liang En lowly said, "Princess, the cart is here. Let's go while the guards at the west gate have not yet been handed over. I'll be afraid of a change."

The girl with a hat did not look back, but just said softly: "Yun Niang, you and Qingluo must hold on. Dong Zhe will do his best and will eventually be rewarded. At that time, I will definitely come back to pick you up."

The two palace maids endured the grief and hid on the ground, sending the princess into the car. It was not until the chariot creaked away that the two girls hugged each other and cried with sobs.

At the same time, under the nine-curved long silhouette of the Princess's bedroom in Beigong Tong Palace, a man with red clothes and purple robe with a fat face and a fat body, and a majestic demeanor, surrounded by a group of palace guards, was thrusting his chest and belly, and was rushing towards Tong Palace.

A trembling scream echoed far away over the empty palace: "My Marquis, Grand Marshal, Prime Minister Dong Zhuo, please pay tribute to His Highness the Princess--"

The van in the long alley seemed to shake, and the pane stood up, and a pale face was poked out, with a pair of black pool-like pupils filled with deep sadness...

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In March of the first year of Chuping, at the foot of Hengshan Mountain in Daijun, Youzhou, an ornate cart was filled with arrows. The gray-haired imperial hand Liang En desperately beat the strong white horse. The white horse was sweating all over, foaming on his mouth, and his four hooves were flying. The cart was speeding on the rugged valley road, and the wheels occasionally bumped into protruding stones or hard mud and bounced high, and then fell heavily. The cart was shaking violently, and the girl's screams came from time to time.

More than 30 feet behind the baggage cart were hundreds of Southern Xiongnu cavalry, shouting endlessly, chasing them while chasing them wildly while firing arrows.

The axle of the carriage had made an overwhelming noise, Liang En was sweating heavily and anxious. The long whip fell like rain, making the horse's buttocks burst into pieces - although he knew that doing so was tantamount to quenching thirst, he had no choice...

At this time, the guard who had been wielding his sword and digging the arrow suddenly stopped his horse and said to the carriage: "Princess, Wang Yue can no longer protect the Luan's carriage. I hope the princess will find Liu Jun as soon as possible and end his journey of suffering."

After the guard Wang Yue said that, he bowed his head heavily on the horse, and then rode his horse to meet the Huns. A horse was like the wind, and the sword was like lightning. Wherever the flying cavalry passed, blood rain was sprinkled out of the sky. The Huns never thought that there was such a desperate attempt to ride a lonely sword alone and break into the Hundred Cavalry Formation, and it was a mess for a while.

When the car window was pushed open, two lines of clear tears hung on the beautiful face, and the tears were blurred, looking at the rolling smoke and dust gradually fading away...

I don’t know how long I ran. The horse finally couldn’t hold on, so I slid forward and fell to the ground. The carriage rushed forward several feet with inertia, and the axle broke and the carriage overturned.

When Liang En, who was bleeding from his head, tried hard to pull the princess out of the car, a group of knights appeared at the distant hill line, staring at the horse...

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"I asked Yun Niang Li Dai Taojiang. I also got the help of the palace guards and escaped from Luoyang at night. Under the protection of my old servant Liang En and Hu Ben Lang Wang Yue, I crossed the river (Yellow River) and headed north. In order to avoid the war, I walked and stopped all the way, and it took me half a year to enter Youzhou. Well, you must guess why I was going to Youzhou. Yes, the only thing I can join is Uncle Yu. Looking at the royal family, the only thing I can trust is Uncle Yu... It's just that I met the Huns when I was about to arrive in Dai County. Mr. Wang fought with hundreds of horses for me, and his life and death were unknown. When I fell into a car and fell into a coma, my old servant was helpless, and when I was the most helpless, I met Yan Rou who was passing through this place..."

Li Ji, well, should be called Princess Wannian, sighed quietly: "When I woke up, I realized that I was outside the border and could never return to Youzhou. My old servant and I had to hide our names, only to say that they were the daughter of Luoyang officials, who went to Dai County to seek relatives to avoid war. The Yan brothers took me and took them as family concubines, and asked me to sing, dance, and sing, and only to wait one day to offer them to the powerful and wealthy people to gain great profits."

Since Li Ji's first words to reveal his identity, Ma Han has stood up and sat down several times. Although he had long guessed that Li Ji's identity was extraordinary, he did not expect that it was so extraordinary. If Li Ji said that he was the daughter of a high-ranking official and nobleman, even the princess (the daughter of the princes), Ma Han was not so surprised. He never expected that she was the princess of the Han Dynasty and the eldest princess, how could he sit still?

After saying that, Princess Wannian reached into her arms, took out a small handbag the size of a palm, opened it, took out a square jade seal, and handed it to Ma Han: "I am Wannian, I have no limits, and there is a seal as evidence. Moreover, as long as I appear in front of Dangxizi, he will definitely recognize me!"

Under the candlelight, the white wall is flawless, the slender palms are beautiful and beautiful, and the bright light is shining.

There are only four seal scripts engraved on the jade seal: Emperor's son Wannian.

——No wonder Li Ji has always refused to secretly cross Chen Cang with him. As a great Han princess, she must become his bride with a dignified manner.

——No wonder Li Ji has never been willing to tell her origin. Before he became the prefect of six counties and one country, if Li Ji's identity was leaked, he might not be able to protect her - or in other words, even if he sacrificed his life to protect her, it would bring many unnecessary troubles to his career.

——No wonder Li Ji was so confident that he could help him. The eldest princess of the Great Han Dynasty! She could send a nameless Liaodong prefect to a powerful group of powerful people that lasted for hundreds of years - the group of foreign relatives!

Ma Han smiled: "In my hometown, there is a saying, "Honey and wife return home." It seems that it's time for us to go home."

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