Chapter 127 Eastern Han Kindergarten
Chapter 127 Eastern Han Kindergarten
This video is a little different from the previous ones. It starts with a little girl surrounded by a lot of people, and then the story begins.
Zhou Jia did not watch the video with them this time. After all, she had already watched this video before. Moreover, Zhou Jia did not turn on the barrage of comments this time and played it directly for them.
She herself was not idle either. While the various dynasties were watching the video, she sorted out her future plans. Once things here were dealt with, they could go back together.
"This... is ridiculous! Ridiculous!"
There are still some people who favor boys over girls and are not happy with a girl learning to make iron flowers, but more people sigh at the open-mindedness and tolerance of later generations and the tenacity of this woman.
This girl named Jiang Xunqian Jiuyue is really amazing.
"This girl is really amazing." Feng Bao said.
Zhou Jia looked up when she heard his words, and saw that the video had finished playing. She looked at them and nodded, saying:
"Yes, in the past, iron flower making was done by boys. When Jiu Yue went to become an apprentice, the master was unwilling to accept her because iron flower making has always been a skill passed down by men, never by women.
But later, he accepted her because of her perseverance and taught Jiuyue everything he knew. She was also the first girl to make iron flowers in the past thousand years.
So girls, your future has unlimited possibilities. Don’t feel inferior because of foot binding, and don’t confine yourself in a square house.
You can read thousands of books, learn thousands of martial arts, and travel thousands of miles. Being virtuous, gentle and virtuous is good, but riding a horse with heroic spirit is also your style.
I would like to give you a quote from our teacher: Women hold up half the sky. Women can do everything that men can do, and in some cases, they can do it better than men! "
Wu Zetian, Empress Ma and others felt softened when they heard what Zhou Jia said, and thought that what she said was particularly good and that it should be so.
“Women hold up half the sky…”
Many women silently repeated this sentence. For some reason, they felt a little sad in their hearts and tears welled up in their eyes.
But there are still many men who sneer at this.
Zhou Jia just sighed a little, so he just talked to them briefly and passed the topic on without continuing.
She believed that if she said this in real life, some people might accuse her of boxing.
In the Xianyang Palace, Ying Zheng's gaze left the screen and fell on the page of the book in his hand. Looking at the photo on the cover which became extremely iconic in later generations, Ying Zheng's eyes became more profound.
I really want to see it.
Although what Zhou Jia said made sense, in a sense, this man wanted to kill people like him.
Those who shared the same idea as Ying Zheng included the other three members of Qinyuanchun, as well as Zhu Yuanzhang, Zhu Di and others.
Heroes always appreciate each other.
Unlike their indifference, Liu Bang was anxious in the early Han Dynasty. [So, now that you have finished talking, can we continue to talk about our Han Dynasty? ]
What he was thinking about most was their Han Dynasty.
Zhou Jia smiled.
It was really difficult for Liu Bang, he had to endure and listen to her say so much.
Three Kingdoms.
Liu Bei also looked at Zhou Jia and seemed particularly anxious.
The three parties had already known from history books that in the end the Three Kingdoms were in a mess, but the fruits were stolen by the Sima family. The three of them had already contacted each other secretly. Cao Cao had already controlled the Sima family. Moreover, they had also cleaned up all the garbage mentioned in the history books.
However, there are not many historical records. It would be better if Zhou Jia could reveal more.
Therefore, the bosses of the three parties were also very anxious.
Liu Chan was a bit autistic. He already knew his own ending and was aware of how he would be evaluated by future generations.
Liu Chan is fine now. His father-in-law, Uncle Zhao, Uncle Guan, Uncle Zhang... all the people who should be there are here, and these elders will back him up if anything happens. Liu Bei knew that Liu Chan almost surrendered in the end, and this time he wanted to kill his son with a sword.
In the end, they were stopped by Zhuge Liang and his men.
Liu Chan, who had only his father-in-law left, was relatively lucky. He hugged his father-in-law and cried for several days.
Zhuge Liang looked at the child and then at the distant sky, with tears in his eyes and a bit of despair.
Liu Chan, who had lost everything, was the most pitiful. Only when it was late at night and everyone was asleep would he secretly hold the "The Memorial to the Emperor on Leaving the Capital" and miss his elders. The imprisoned Liu Chan changed from his previous heartless self and locked himself in his room all day long.
Sima Zhao had not been very afraid of Liu Chan before, but now that Zhou Jia had appeared, the Sima family's deeds had been exposed to the world, and people all over the world had blamed the Sima family, and Sima Zhao was in a very bad mood.
He also had the idea of killing Liu Chan as soon as possible, but there was no chance.
Ah, it should not be said that there was no chance, but Zhou Jia asked Miaomiao to secretly protect Liu Chan, but she was simply dissatisfied with the Sima family and went against them.
Liu Chan himself actually realized it. After all, he had been a ruler for so many years, so he couldn't be that bad.
Although Liu Chan was not very interested in knowing the ins and outs of the Han Dynasty, he remembered that Zhou Jia said he would talk about the Three Kingdoms, and he wanted to hear the stories of his father Xiangfu and others.
The Shu Han Dynasty was lingering on, but Liu Xiu, another founding emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, no longer had the excitement he had before.
He had also learned about the general situation of the Eastern Han Dynasty from history books.
Two words:
absurd!
The more Liu Xiu thought about it, the angrier he became, and his chest became more and more stuffy, filled with worry and distress about the future of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
He originally thought that the Eastern Han Dynasty would be able to inherit the glory of the Western Han Dynasty, and he also had high hopes for the future of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Who knew...
Donghan Kindergarten...
Ah.
Liu Xiu looked at the drafted edict on the table to make Guo Shengtong the queen and suddenly felt a little ironic.
No matter what he did, his descendants failed to live up to his expectations and he ended up in frustration.
He sat in the hall with an expressionless face. All the palace people had been driven away by him. The hall was cold and Liu Xiu's heart was growing colder and colder.
Zhou Jia smiled and said, "Gaozu is so excited, aren't you afraid that I will bring up something like the Siege of Baideng?"
Under the sky, Liu Bang's face immediately froze, and he said awkwardly: "This little girl, why don't you say something nice?"
No one likes to hear about their past failures, they also want to hear others praise them.
Especially the emperor.
Otherwise, why does the saying "honest advice hurts" come into being?
Zhou Jia just smiled when he said this and said:
"I'm not saying this to make fun of Emperor Gaozu. It's just that in our opinion, no matter how wise and powerful a person is, they will fail sometimes. The most important thing is to sum up experience and learn lessons. We don't think this is a shame, but Emperor Gaozu probably doesn't like to hear it. So in the future, no matter who we mention, we may just mention similar things when introducing them."
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