The First Family of Tang Dynasty

Chapter 2477: these articles

Li Shimin had already returned to Wencheng Hall, stood in front of the warm iron stove, and took off his cloak and outer robe.

After a short time, his whole body was already warm and comfortable, so Li Shimin calmly sat behind the table.

Looking up, he saw the memorial on the desk waiting for instructions, and of course the newspaper that just went on sale today was indispensable.

At this time, His Majesty the Emperor of the Tang Dynasty, who was in a very happy mood, slipped his big hand that was originally stretched towards the memorial, let it go, let it go, and read the newspaper for entertainment.

Then I realized that something was wrong, and after I copied the "Chang'an Xunbao", I realized that there was actually a newspaper underneath.

Curious, Li Shimin reached out again and brought another newspaper to him for a look.

""Luoyang Xunbao"? Ouch...Unexpectedly, that kid Cheng Sanlang is quite caring. Good, good..."

Zhao Kun at the side squinted at the "Luoyang Xunbao", and immediately realized what His Majesty meant.

Chang'an was the imperial capital of the Tang Dynasty before, so a "Chang'an Xunbao" was compiled there.

Now, Luoyang has become the imperial capital of the Tang Dynasty, and he also started a newspaper here.

Tsk tsk...Looking at His Majesty's slender eyebrows and eyes, this flattery is really quite accurate.

Just when the confidant head of the guard was carefully observing His Majesty's micro-expressions, guessing whether the other party's mood was good or bad.

Suddenly, I saw His Majesty squeak, let out a dumb fart indecently, muttered something in a low voice, and then continued to read with relish.

But soon, I saw that His Majesty's expression became more and more strange, from being suspicious at the beginning, to being uncertain, and in the end, his eyes were exaggeratedly rounded, with an expression of disbelief on his face.

In such a short period of time, His Majesty's expression has undergone such an exaggerated change, which made Zhao Kun's heart itch.

It's a pity that I was too far away, and I really couldn't read the fine print on the newspaper, but I still caught the eye-catching headline out of the corner of my eye.

Looking at the smelly and long wrappings like an old woman's feet, it is still exaggerated, but also very attractive title.

This made Zhao Kun even more eager to know what the **** the content of this article was.

It actually caused the Emperor of Tang Dynasty to be so horrified. Could it be that the title is not just for the sake of mystery, but is there really a big scandal about Kong Jijiu?

Just when Zhao Kun was full of doubts and his eyes were full of gossip, he heard light footsteps coming from the direction of the palace gate.

Soon, the door curtain was raised, and Empress Changsun and Li Mingda, who were similar in appearance, came hand in hand like sisters.

Zhao Kun didn't dare to be negligent, so he hurriedly stepped forward to salute respectfully and was about to speak when he saw Empress Changsun raising her hand to signal silence.

At this moment, Empress Changsun looked at her husband's expression very curiously, feeling that he seemed to be frightened by something, with a dumbfounded look on his face.

This made Empress Changsun couldn't help but glance at Li Mingda, her own daughter beside her.

And Li Mingda blinked those watery bright eyes, and said in a low voice.

"Mother, what's wrong with Dad, he seems to be frightened."

Facing this daughter who was best at pretending to be innocent and ignorant, Empress Changsun secretly rolled her eyes, and walked straight to her husband.

It wasn't until this time that Li Shimin noticed that there was an extra person in front of him.

"Guanyin servant girl, why are you here..."

Empress Changsun leaned gently beside Li Shimin, her eyes fell on the newspaper in her husband's hand and said.

"Husband, what are you looking at? You are so absorbed in watching that you don't even know that my concubine and Mingda are coming in."

Li Shimin turned his head, showed a kind smile towards his daughter, waved his hand and asked impatiently.

"Mingda, you came just in time. Do you know about your husband's rectification of the "Luoyang Xunbao"?"

"Daughter knows, my husband said that Chang'an and Luoyang are the most densely populated cities in my Tang Dynasty, and now Luoyang has become my new capital of the Tang Dynasty."

"If there is no newspaper belonging to Luoyang, it always feels like something is missing, so my husband has been planning for this "Luoyang Xunbao" for a long time..."

As soon as Li Mingda finished speaking, Li Shimin felt his arms tighten.

"Husband... This, this is really the article written by Kong Jijiu?!"

Hearing the shocking and unbelievable question from Guanyin's servant girl, Li Shimin slammed his mouth and thought for a long time before saying.

"Kong Qing's writing habits are like this, as a husband, I really can't see any flaws.

But my husband really can't figure it out, he actually, actually praised Cheng Sanlang, Li Deju and Ke'er so much, it's really..."

Li Shimin also couldn't figure it out. With the grievances between Kong Yingda and Cheng's family, even if he killed himself, he couldn't believe that this stubborn old man would sing praises for Cheng Sanlang and others, and personally commend him.

Li Shimin remembered very clearly that he only said in the bet that if Kong Yingda and the others lost, they would have to publish an apology to Cheng Sanlang and the others in the newspaper.

But now, the few articles I have read do not seem to be an apology.

It was as if seeing Kong Yingda, Xu Shilang, Xiao Sheren and other civil servants were weeping and regretting that they were blind.

He dared to set those young and promising Wu Xun disciples who were willing to dedicate their youth and sweat for the great Tang.

And they also highly praised how much hardship they have put in for Datang's horse breed improvement.

In addition, I did not forget to mention the great achievements of these young talents in the past.

In short, Li Shimin felt that these things were more like self-promotional articles written by Cheng Sanlang himself.

However, he is very clear about the abilities of his son-in-law, whether it is his childlike calligraphy art or his dazzling painting skills.

And his habit of never writing any articles or letters in classical Chinese.

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Just when Li Shimin frowned ~lightnovelpub.net~ After thinking hard for a long time, he couldn't figure out what the swelling was all about.

"Husband, I don't know if you have noticed that these articles have one thing in common..."

"Oh? Where, where is it?" Li Shimin was taken aback, and then subconsciously asked.

"Husband, look at the bottom. Here, at the bottom of the apology articles of these civil servants, it is written: copy editors are disabled old people, and proofreaders are lacking laymen."

"..." Li Shimin's face darkened instantly, his mouth opened and closed, but he didn't know what to say.

God **** old man with a disability, a layman who lacks earth. This is like the alias those literati like to give themselves.

As an alias, it is generally related to one's own preferences, or used to express feelings.

Just like Tao Yuanming in the Eastern Jin Dynasty called himself Mr. Wuliu, and Fan Li in the Spring and Autumn Period also called himself Tao Zhugong.

And what is the meaning of the disabled old man, and what the **** is the earth-deficient layman?