When something like this happened, Qiao Qing arranged for a few people to look at the princess to avoid her getting angry and trouble Zhang Zong.

Her cheap aunt is so high-spirited that she is definitely not a good crop.

The eldest princess can think clearly, it's good to have peace of mind. If she wants to plan something big, Qiao Qing knows about it here, and she can still have a precaution.

She is just the "nephew" of the eldest princess, not her father, nor the elder brother who grew up with her. Only the big tolerate the small, there is no reason for the juniors to endure and make the elders ignorant.

If the other party made an unforgivable mistake, Qiao Qing would not care about such a thin family relationship.

The eyeliner Qiao Qing put beside the other party quickly came into use, and the princess wrote a letter, mysteriously and mysteriously, to be sent to Yuzhou.

Yuzhou is the fief of the Liang King, the Liang King who has a high voice in the court, and Qiao Qing can justly win the throne if he is dead.

The letter written by the eldest princess to King Liang was stolen when she was out of the city, and then delivered to the emperor overnight.

Qiao Qing did not avoid Li Ji when he took the letter. Li Ji even read the letter directly to her.

Then after reading the letter, Li Ji, who was so mad at him, couldn’t help but give Qiao Qing princess eye drops: "Your Majesty is so generous, please invite her into the palace with a pleasant face. Be angry with your majesty for several slaves. Listen to what she said! This is nothing short of rebelliousness!"

In fact, Li Ji was exaggerating, and there was nothing in this letter that could not be said.

The capital is at the feet of the emperor, and the princess really has important things, and she will definitely ask someone she can trust to bring a message, or use a special ciphertext to deal with it.

The letter stated that she missed her elder brother very much and felt how happy she was when her father was still alive, and when King Liang and the first emperor were still alive.

Li Ji bang, bang, analyze the content of the letter: "The implication of this is that the princess feels that she is not happy enough under her majesty's rule."

But this is just the subtext that Li Ji interpreted based on the content of this letter, and the princess did not express it.

Qiao Qing didn't want to raise up a literary prison, so naturally it was impossible to hold such a letter as evidence of treason.

"Li Ji, don't speak arrogantly." She reprimanded, "No matter how unobstructed you are, I will let someone sew your mouth."

As soon as Qiao Qing spoke, Li Ji shut his mouth obediently, as if he would sew up his mouth without the emperor's hands.

Compared to the princess who wrote the letter, Qiao Qing cared more about the king of Liang who received the letter.

When the original owner was born, King Liang was outside to fight for the Great Qi.

Within a few years, he was getting older and could no longer be under the knees of the Queen Mother.

The titles of King Liang were basically given to princes who had made contributions to a country.

The first emperor Gu Nian brother's hard work on the battlefield sealed the entire Yuzhou to King Liang.

After the first emperor and the first dowager mother and son separated, King Liang went to his fief.

In the past, Qiao Qing's grandmother, the Queen Mother, seldom returned to Chang'an after the death of the Queen Mother, so as to avoid the emperor's suspicion and wasting the brotherly affection.

Qiao Qing didn't find much information about King Liang in his memory, so he asked his big companion: "Li Ji, what do you know about King Liang?"

Li Ji scolded the princess as unpleasant. When he talked about King Liang, he froze for a while, and then replied with some uncertainty: "The slave doesn't know much about King Liang, but when the queen mother was still alive, he had some friendship with His Highness Liang. She once said that His Royal Highness King Liang is a amiable and good person."

She didn't say it was credible, only amiable. After all, people's hearts are changeable, and Tianjia is the place that can most change a person's appearance and even his heart.

The Queen Mother in Li Ji's mouth refers to Qiao Qing's biological mother, Queen Tian.

Li Ji is a very protector of the Lord. Because the prince was injured in the womb and was born prematurely, he was frail and sick since he was a child. He looked at the prince as if he was the apex of his heart, and he always felt that he was a little master who wanted to persecute him personally.

This can be seen from the fact that Li Ji just said bad things about the princess, but it is precisely because of Li Ji's temperament that his evaluation of King Liang is very intriguing.

The message Qiao Qing got from his population was that King Liang was ambitious and might want to take her throne at any time. He was a tiger watching on his side.

But now Li Ji told her that the dead Queen Tian had personally said that King Liang was a good person.

Qiao Qing couldn't find the need for Li Ji to deceive her on this matter.

She was silent for a while, and spent some time digesting the evaluation: "Send the letter back. The book written by the eldest princess is nothing extraordinary."

The carefully opened letter was painted again, pretending to be sealed all the time, and soon the letter that was stolen from the dragon and turned into the phoenix was put back on the messenger again in the same way, and finally delivered to King Liang smoothly. .

Seven days later, in Yuzhou, Ziyang, a messenger from Chang'an showed the token, and was invited into the mansion by Liang Wang's guests.

"The prince is practicing sword, please wait for a while."

"Polite and polite, I'm not in a hurry. I'll wait until the prince is finished." Although the letter in his hand is from Liang Wang's sister, the princess is really nothing compared to Liang Wang who owns such a large fief.

The messenger rushed all the way and saw with his own eyes how vast the land of King Liang was and how grand the palace of King Liang was. He had put away his arrogant posture long ago and appeared very humble.

About a quarter of an hour later, King Liang took the sword in his hand and appeared in front of the messenger.

Because of his years of martial arts practice, King Liang looks very burly, but because he likes to read, his face is very handsome and elegant, and he is now a respected Confucian general.

Someone in the court said that if King Liang was a little older back then, based on King Liang's talents, 80% of the world would fall into King Liang's hands.

Before the death of Emperor Xian, naturally no one dared to say such things in Qiao Qing's ears.

She enthroned at the age of nineteen and was twenty years old after the new year. Her uncle Wang was fifteen years older than her, but thirty-five, she was in the prime of life.

But twenty-seven years ago, when Emperor Wen died, King Liang was still an eight-year-old milk doll, and his biological mother died young and was not of a high birth.

The first emperor had a good relationship with King Liang. In addition, the first mother and the second mother had poor bones. He spent all day eating and reciting Buddha, the younger brother of King Liang.

When Empress Tian was still on the throne, she took care of King Liang so much that she could be called the elder sister-in-law like a mother.

The eldest princess is one year younger than the king of Liang, and the two are not the same, but she can still be her eldest princess when the first emperor is enthroned, so naturally she gets along well with several brothers.

"When did Wang Shu remember to write to me?" Because the messenger said that it was not an important letter, King Liang joked like this while opening the letter.

After reading it, the smile on his face was still on his face, and when he mentioned the eldest princess, his tone was very cordial: "Although Wang Shu is a mother, he is still as childish as before."

The messenger had an awkward expression, um, ah, yes.

"Changqing, take the guest to take a bath, and ask him to rest for two nights. This king wants to give her something."

Evergreen received his instruction and immediately guided the messenger: "Please come here, Ziyang has beautiful mountains and clear waters, and there are also good wines and wines. You must have a drink tonight!"

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The messenger was stunned by the enthusiasm of King Liang's diners, and wanted to say something, but because he didn't take the initiative, he was taken away with a blank face.

The counsellor from the Liang Palace appeared beside him: "Master, what did the princess say in the letter."

Wang Liang changed his smile in front of the messenger now: "Some trivial things."

For Daye, this little complaint by the princess is indeed trivial.

He had been away from Beijing for many years, and after the death of his second son, Brother Wang was very defensive against him.

In the past, when Queen Tian was still alive, King Liang would go to Beijing several times every one or two years to see his elder brother and sister-in-law, and give gifts to his nephews and nieces to do his elders.

But since the death of Empress Tian, ​​he rarely entered Beijing without the empress saying good things in the ears of the emperor and acting as a lubricant between brothers.

Time has changed a lot. He is no longer the child who could sit on his brother's knees with yellow hair. The brother after becoming an emperor has a much more reserved mind, but he has grown up to become a heroic teenager, a young man.

King Liang, who had returned from fighting on the battlefield, couldn't restrain his hostility and aggressiveness. He was increasingly entering the age of confidence, and the obviously frail emperor was jealous.

Because of the emperor's suspicion, the princess who lived in Chang'an had not come to him for several years.

The emperor was not happy to disagree with King Liang, but the first princess had a good relationship with King Liang, so she would be pleasing to her.

For the sake of her own prosperity and wealth, the eldest princess made a choice many years ago, and now there is only a little face left between the two.

There is a little bit of what Li Ji said in her not-short letter to her family, but more of it is to reminisce about the past and evoke the brother-sister relationship of King Liang, so as to repair the relationship.

"The eldest princess wants to show her good intentions, but the lord can also repair the old with her."

The eldest princess has a distinguished status. She has been operating in Chang'an for many years, and her network and news channels are naturally much better than ordinary people. Liang Wang will not take her heart out, but adults do not need to be so passionate and fair. The exchange of interests is enough to re-establish a strong bridge before them.

Compared with the princess, King Liang is more concerned about another matter: "Is there news from Tianyi Pavilion?"

The counselor who looked like a weak scholar said: "I'm planning to talk to the lord of this matter. After hearing about the pavilion lord's disciple, I went to Chang'an."

Wang Liang's eyes lit up and he pondered for a moment: "I am repairing a book here, and the messenger will send it back, and I will tell Wangshu that after some time the emperor's birthday, I will return to Chang'an."

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