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Chapter 198 I'm most afraid of the rare stars and the faint moon

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    [1] "Eyes are charming. Xiao Xiaojiang Shang-Shang Que" He Zhu. Ci.

    ? On the Xiaoxiao River, Dihuaqiu makes a lot of worries.

    ?The sun sets at half a pole, two rows of new geese, and a flat boat.

    At the end of the day, the boat arrived at the canal pier in Dantu.

    Ji Xu, Zhang Jin, Du Shiniang and the others parted ways at the pier, and they continued their journey northward on a boat; Ji Xu and Zhang Jin boarded a small boat and headed for the academy along the tributary river.

    Di flowers on the small river sway in the bleak breeze, as if deliberately teasing people, adding a lot of nostalgia to Ji Xu and Zhang Jinping; the sinking sun is only half a bamboo pole high, sleepy  The earth is about to fall down the mountain; two new geese fly from the sky, and they fly farther and farther, as if they want to chase the departing sun.

    As soon as it got dark, the three of Ji Xu returned to "Jiaoxi Bookstore".

    At the gate of the academy, I happened to meet a large group of classmates who had come back from a walk.  As soon as they saw Ji Xu and Zhang Jin's face, they immediately gathered around, begging for delicious or interesting Hangzhou gadgets.

    Hearing the sound of playfulness, Li Ji, a classmate of Zhang Jin's age, walked quickly from the academy.

    He shouted as he walked: "Guanyin, Guanyin."

    The playful classmates smiled at Li Ji: "There is no Guanyin here, only the Bodhisattva who gives charity."

    Li Ji said to Zhang Jin: "Brother Guanyin, you are finally back!"

    Zhang Jin asked: "What's the matter, Brother Ji?"

    "Forget chicken breasts and chicken butts The head of the mountain has an urgent matter for you"

    "Do you know why the head of the mountain is looking for me?"

    "How can the head of the mountain tell me, just tell me, as soon as I see you back to the academy, I want you to go to the head of the mountain immediately. Don't give alms here, give me the things, I will give for you, you hurry up  Let's go to Shan Chang's house to see!"

    As soon as Zhang Jin put the things in Li Ji's arms, he hurried up the mountain, and Cheng Xin followed immediately.

    Li Ji was holding a large bag of delicious food, and after a moment of concentration, he ran away, and the students chased after him while shouting

    Not long after, Zhang Jin arrived at the home of the mountain chief Ouyang Su.

    He knocked lightly on the door and called several times: "Sir, sir, are you home?"

    Ouyang Su recognized Zhang Jin's voice and asked, "Zhang Jin, are you back?"

    Zhang Jin stood by the door and replied: "Yes, sir. My disciple heard that you are in urgent need of me, so he hurried over here."

    "Come in quickly."

    Zhang Jin asked Cheng Xin to wait for him at the door, and went into the husband's study by himself.

    Ouyang Su sat behind the desk, pointed to the opposite chair with the pen in his hand and said, "Sit down!"

    Zhang Jin didn't want to sit down, so he asked: "I heard from Li Ji that the master called his disciples to come over. I don't know why?"

    Ouyang Su took out a large envelope[1] from the desk, about one foot long.  "Your father sent you an urgent letter, as if your mother was ill," he said.

    Zhang Jin took the letter, opened it and thought, "Sir, you haven't opened the letter to read it, so how can you know its content? Could it be that you are a man of gods, who can pinch and count?" He opened the letter and saw that it was my mother's illness.  Let him go home and visit as soon as possible.

    Looking up and seeing Mr. staring at him, he said, "It's true that my mother is seriously ill, so let me go back."

    Ouyang Su said: "Since Lao An [the honorific title for women] is ill, of course I will go back. When do you plan to leave?"

    "Sir, the disciple will leave tomorrow."

    Ouyang Su looked at Zhang Jin, stroked his beard again, and said, "Since you are in a hurry to leave, you should go back and prepare!"

    Zhang Jin agreed, and got up to leave.

    [2] "Eyes are charming. Xiao Xiaojiang Shang-Xia Que" He Zhu. Ci

    It is a pity that I am afraid that the king will go first, and I will stop when I am drunk.

    The fundus of the eyes tonight, the heart of the Ming Dynasty, and the brows of the day after tomorrow.

    Returning to the dormitory, I saw Ji Xu sitting upright, reading a book on the long desk.

    Zhang Jin felt sad beyond description.  He approached the desk, stood firm and said to Ji Xu, "Brother."

    Hearing Zhang Jin's voice sounded weird, Ji Xu dropped the book, raised his head and asked, "Ninth Brother, what's the matter? Why are you upset, Mr. criticized you? Why did you criticize you?"

    Zhang Jin did not answer Ji Xu's question, but said: "How long has it been since we came here to study books?"

    "It's not short when you calculate it." Ji Xu pinched his fingers and calculated, "It's exactly half a year and six months until now. There must be a reason for the ninth brother to ask this question?"

    "Exactly. I went to the head of the mountain just now, and the husband gave me a letter from home. The letter said, IShe laughed and said, "This pomegranate seed means that it has been exposed Excuse me, if this thing is to be given away, should it be given to a man or a woman?"

    "The pen holder is for someone, of course it is for a man."

    Zhang Jin nodded and said: "I still remember that I bought the pen holder. How about I give it to my starling? It is predicted that you will have a lot of children in the coming year!"

    Ji Xu laughed: "This is the kindness of the ninth brother, but I'm not sure if I can get married next year. Your eighth sister-in-law is still young Hey, you Baizi got married early, why didn't the ninth brother keep it for his own use?"

    As soon as the matter of marriage was mentioned, Zhang Jin became shy and said: "Brother! As long as there is a brother, there will be a brother!"

    "What do you mean, Brother Yu is puzzled."

    Zhang Jin said: "You don't need to solve it." Then he put the pen holder in his hand next to the two mandarin ducks washing, "I have to think about it again."

    Ji Xu smiled but did not answer.

    At this time, Cheng Xin prepared food and wine and walked into the room.

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    Notes

    [1] Envelope

    Envelopes originated in the Qin and Han Dynasties more than two thousand years ago.

    At that time, most of the documents and letters were written on wooden boards and bamboo slips. In order to protect the integrity of the letters, two wooden boards carved in the shape of carps were used to sandwich the outside of the slips.  There are also three wire grooves carved on the wooden board, which are tied three times with a rope, and then tied through a square hole. The wood is checked at the end or intersection of the wire, sealed with clay and stamped to prevent unauthorized demolition.  The earliest envelope in Chinese history.

    ? From the Wei and Jin Dynasties to the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the materials of letters gradually evolved from wood to paper.  The envelope was changed to be made of two pieces of thick blue paper, but there were pictures of carp drawn on both sides, so of course it was no longer sealed with mud.  Until the heyday of the Tang Dynasty, the Chinese were still using imitation carp-shaped envelopes.  Therefore, in ancient China, the envelope was called "Double Carp" and "Lin Hong".

    Envelopes in the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties are roughly the same as modern envelopes, but they are written in different ways. Both the front and back of the envelopes are written, and there are different ways of writing due to the different identities and status of the recipients.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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