Chapter 684 0679 [Princess Yinchuan sounds better](2/2)
Zhu Guoxiang angrily ordered the living man: "You don't need to remember these sentences."
"yes!"
The living man breathed a sigh of relief and blamed himself for being so ignorant that he had never heard of what mental illness is.
I have to ask the prince for advice when I find time.
"The envoy of Xuan Dali Kingdom is here to see you!"
Li Boxiang and Huang Jian came in to pay their respects, and were both given seats.
After chatting for a while, Zhu Guoxiang asked: "You two, one surnamed Li and the other Huang, are your ancestors Han?"
The two of them were familiar with Confucian classics and admired the culture of the Central Plains. They clung to their ancestors without hesitation.
Li Boxiang said: "Reporting to your majesty, my ancestors are descendants of the Tang royal family."
Huang Jian was even more awesome: "The ancestor of Xiao Chen is Lord Chun Shen."
Zhu Guoxiang was greatly shocked and nodded in approval: "They all have a long history. It can be seen that Dali is also a Zhuxia."
"Your Majesty, Holy Ming!"
The two were immediately overjoyed, they liked this, and it contained profound political elements.
In fact, they all belong to the Bai ethnic group and only had Han surnames in the Tang Dynasty.
In addition to the Li family and Huang family in Dali, there are also Duan, Gao, Yang, Zhao, Dong, Wang, Zhou, He, Su, Zhang, Gong, Yin, etc.
They were the first to become Chinese and regarded the surrounding ethnic groups as barbarians.
Annan is similar. It calls itself China and is surrounded by barbarians.
Fan Chuo's "Yunnan Chronicles" recorded detailed information about the southwest region in the Tang Dynasty, but unfortunately it was only partially circulated in Yunnan at this time.
Regarding the Dali Kingdom, the Ming Dynasty monarchs and ministers had dark eyes.
Zhu Guoxiang said to the two of them: "Both the Central Plains and Dali are states of Xia, and it would be inappropriate not to have contact with each other for a long time. Not only should the governments of the two countries trade with each other, but the merchants of the two countries should also be allowed to freely enter and exit each other's borders."
"Your Majesty is wise!"
Li Boxiang praised.
During his current mission to the Ming Dynasty, in addition to requesting canonization, another important task was to restore business contacts.
Chapter completed!