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Chapter 147 Cymbidium is sold out and returned to the spring garden

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    The sound of arguing woke Wang Mian up.

    He stood up unsteadily and tried to persuade the fight, "Who are you? Why, quarreling?" The little book boy hurried over to support him.

    Yu Lu took a look at Wang Mian, and said with a straight face: "New son-in-law! Why don't you introduce me to my sister? How sacred is it?"

    Yu Tian turned his face away and stopped talking to her.

    However, Wang Mian volunteered and said: "I am Zhejiang Shaoxing King King"

    "What kind of king is this King of Shaoxing? Which Khan sealed it?" Yu Lu said disdainfully, "It is said that there are so many princes in our Yuan Dynasty, and a leaf can kill three of them, but I have never heard of you.  This Prince, it must have been left over from the previous dynasty!"

    Hearing the noise in the room, each louder, Yougan and Mu Fan hurried into the room.  After meeting Wang Mian, You Gan winked, and Yu Lu and Qing Wan took Yu Tian's arms and walked out the door.

    Yu Tian shouted, "Hey, hey, what are you doing? Kidnapping tickets!"

    "Tie your ticket? Oh, we have to pay the ransom"

    When he walked to the door, Yu Tian didn't forget to tell Wang Mian, "Hey, hey, don't forget, after you've been to the abbot, go to my place to drink"

    ¡¾1¡¿Yu Xuanji. Poetry of "Zizian-Shangque"

    Don't be drunk, don't be sad,

    There is no reason to separate the intestines from all kinds of knots;

    Cymbidium sold off and returned to the spring garden,

    Willows and things stumble the passenger boat.

    The carriage trotted all the way to Xiangshan Villa.

    Yu Lu and Qing Wan each pulled Yu Tian out of the car with one arm, and helped her to her bedroom.  Walking to the door of the house, seeing Man Qiu coaxing little Ai Ai to play in the courtyard, Qing Wan couldn't help letting go of Yu Tian's arm and ran to Ai Ai's side, and Yu Tian almost fell to the ground when she let go.

    "Why are you going?" Yu Lu scolded, "This child, you threw your second aunt again Is it yours or mine?"

    Yu Tian shook his body and said, "It's our little Ai Ai."

    Yu Lu said: "It's nothing to do with Ai Ai."

    "Why is it none of her business? I'm still counting on Ai Ai to take care of me until the end of my life!"

    "You want to count on her? Oh, can you count on it!" Seeing Man Qiu coming to help her, Yu Lu said again, "Hey, don't you have a rag king? Soon, you can give birth to a little prince for him again."

    "Hum, I'm still alive!" Yu Tian said, "Let me tell you, I can't even count on this biological one. Maybe, in the end, I really have to count on this one I picked up"

    "Then what are you still sticking to with that rag king?"

    "What kind of trashy king, why am I sticky? That's the new big old son-in-law I found for Xing'er!"

    "For the third child?" Yu Lu was really mad at this alcoholic sister, "Second sister, second sister, are you out of your mind? Could it be that none of the daughters of our Yu family can get married? We have to find a beggar  ?¡±

    "Didn't your son-in-law also beg for food back then?" Yu Tian retorted.

    Seeing that the two sisters were about to turn against each other, Qing Wan picked up Ai Ai and left this place of right and wrong.  She wandered around and came to Huilan's room.

    As soon as he entered the room, he saw that Huilan was still sound asleep, so he said, "Oh, what time is it, are you still asleep?" Seeing that Huilan didn't respond, he put little Ai Ai's two little feet on Huilan's back  Step on it hard, "Let you sleep in late, and let you never get up again."

    Ai Ai also said: "Don't get up, don't get up."

    Hui Lan was woken up by the alarm, seeing that it was Qing Wan, she said, "Is the elder sister here?"

    Qing Wan said, "Why are you still sleeping on your stomach?"

    Hui Lan said shyly, "Here it is."

    "Who's here?" Qing Wan asked, "You said, Second Aunt?"

    "Where, Auntie~"

    "Auntie?"

    "Ah~, good thing~"

    "Hi!" Qing Wan finally came to her senses, "Good things are good things, this second sister, in front of my sister, there is something she can't say, and it's not that there are good things coming! I remember that there seems to be only three or four days between us  Well, get up quickly, my sister really has something good to tell you"

    Xiao Ai went up to pull Huilan's arm, Huilan pulled Ai Ai's small handcuff aside, and said, "Go, it's all your fault!"

    "You're upset, why beat the child, she provoked you." Qing Wan quickly pulled Ai Ai into her arms, rubbed her little hand, feeling extremely distressed.

    Hui Lan complained, "Ask her."

    Qing Wan leaned her mouth on Ai Ai's small face, "Oh, good girl, tell aunt, why did you piss her off? She is looking for trouble."Five calculations", "calculation" is a poll tax, for men, there is no regulation, it is estimated that they are twenty years old or earlier.

    However, Han Confucians did not advocate early marriage, but encouraged late marriage.  Confucianism emphasizes human nature, and believes that it is irrational for men and women to be parents when they are too young, because they do not yet know how to be parents, and they do not know how to educate the next generation.  Because of the lack of enlightenment, there will be many deaths."  "Zhou Li" stipulates that "men should marry at thirty, and women should marry at twenty", which is the ideal marriage age advocated by Confucian scholars in the Western Han Dynasty.

    At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the state had a registered population of 56.48 million. However, after the suppression of the Yellow Turban Uprising, by the time of the Three Kingdoms, the population was only 7.67 million, a drop of 80%.  six.  The reason is that apart from the loss of editors, people at that time had a poem saying "go out and see nothing, and the plains are covered by bones", and the war also had a great consumption of the population.

    Therefore, during the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, in order to strengthen the military and develop production, early marriage was also advocated. For example, Emperor Wu of Jin ordered that if a woman is not married at the age of seventeen, the state will intervene. The state is responsible for finding a partner for you.  "If a girl's parents don't marry at the age of seventeen, the chief official will match her."  With the war, a large number of people moved south, and the population in the north became scarce. In the Northern Dynasties, marriage was still early. Emperor Wu of Zhou issued an edict that men could marry when they were fifteen years old and women when they were thirteen years old.  Thirteen and above the soldiers and civilians where they work are married according to the time."

    In the Tang Dynasty, Tang Taizong and Tang Xuanzong had different regulations. Tang Taizong stipulated that men and women could get married after they were 20 years old and women at the "Civil Affairs Bureau" after they were 15 years old.  the male is twenty years old, and the female is fifteen years oldand must apply for marriage, so that they can get along well."  In view of the fact that it was difficult for poor people to get married at that time, he especially emphasized that relatives in the village should have more followers.  During the Kaiyuan period, Emperor Xuanzong of Tang stipulated that men could get married at the age of fifteen and women at the age of thirteen.

    In the early Song Dynasty, the system of Tang Kaiyuan was inherited. Sima Guang's "Shu Yi" set the age of marriage at sixteen or above for men and fourteen or above for women. Zhu Xi's "Family Rituals" is the same.

    During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the rulers took Zhu Xi's "Family Rituals" as the standard, stipulating that men over sixteen and women over fourteen can marry and marry. "All men over sixteen and women over fourteen are allowed to marry."  .  Marriage with fingertips was prohibited in the Ming Dynasty. The "Daming Order. Household Order" stipulates: "All marriages between men and women have their own time, or those who have fingertips to cut off their shirts and skirts as relatives are prohibited in parallel."

    The above is just the official "legal" age of marriage in the past dynasties. The actual age of marriage of the ancients may be earlier or later due to factors such as status, wealth, and customs.  "Zuo Zhuan. The Nine Years of Xianggong" said, "The king gave birth to a son when he was fifteen, and the crown gave birth to a son, which is also a ritual." The early marriage of the nobles in the pre-Qin period was affected by their status, while the early marriage of the folks in the Qing Dynasty was influenced by the customs of the Manchus.  As for the reasons for late marriages, they are similar to those in modern society. Either work and life have not stabilized, and there is no fixed place to live. For example, Bai Juyi's "Gift to Friends" poem said, "Thirty men have a house, and twenty women have a home. There are many chaos in modern times.  Marriages are overdue¡±; or the savings are not enough, no house or car, Ouyang Xiu¡¯s "Mr. Sun Mingfu¡¯s Epitaph" said, "Mr.  You go to school, your classmate gets married, you are in school, your classmate has a second child, you are in school, your classmate is getting divorced, and you are still in school.  In ancient times, due to the fierce competition in the imperial examinations, many scholars aspired to never get married if they failed the exams, "never marry before they are ranked".  Chen Xiu, a native of the Southern Song Dynasty, was over seventy years old when he passed the exam, and he was still unmarried. Song Gaozong saw that it was too difficult for this scholar, so he married a young court lady to him.  Ask Lang how many years, twenty-three fifty years ago." (Remember this site website: www.hlnovel.com
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