Chapter 187: publicity

Chapter 187 Propaganda

Of course Chang Luohua would not drive Zhu Biao out. What rules would be useful to His Royal Highness, not to mention that the Chang family was eager for the two of them to share the same room every day and give birth to the grandson of the emperor earlier, so they did not prepare other rooms for Zhu Biao unless the Prince asked for it.

Of course Zhu Biao wanted to sleep in his concubine's boudoir, so he joked a few more times. The maids who had packed the bed at the other side glanced enviously at the noble couple, and then bowed and retreated.

The couple talked for a while about the drama they just watched. Zhu Biao still felt quite fresh, but it was not easy to talk to people outside just now. Chang Luohua looked at the excited boy with bright eyes. I don't know where Zhu Biao's excitement is.

In her eyes, His Royal Highness was originally an omnipotent image. He is both civil and military, and he is as calm as a jade. He is calm at all times. Coupled with his unique status, he is absolutely attractive to anyone. .

But only in the private room, he will relax, say something that interests him, and is willing to let go of his identity to coax others. Chang Luohua then understands why Yunjin Nuanyu and the others have such a special status in the East Palace.

Maybe Zhu Biao didn't feel it himself, but Chang Luohua looked at Yunjin Nuanyu's daily food and drink expenses, which were no worse than her expenses in the palace. She was the most beloved eldest daughter of King Kaiping.

Although there were not many stipends given to them in the palace, they did not steal them, but Zhu Biao often gave them his own. Anyway, no one in the palace would treat His Royal Highness wrongly. It has become a rule over the years.

Yunjin gave her the monthly distribution list of the East Palace yesterday, and Chang Luohua didn't plan to change anything, she didn't care about that, she wanted His Royal Highness's trust and love...

Early the next morning, Zhu Biao led Chang Luohua back to the palace. Everyone in the Chang family saw them off at the door, and Chang Luohua did not say goodbye to his family with a smile. The chance is probably gone.

The Lan family is fine, as the concubine of Kaiping, one of the highest-ranking wives in the court, she is naturally eligible to visit her in the palace, but even if her father and brother enter the palace, it is unlikely that they will visit her.

Chang Luohua smiled and said a few words to his parents to take care of his health, then turned around and got into the car with the prince. The carriage returned to the palace, and the smile on Chang Luohua's face was also much smaller.

Zhu Biao didn’t say anything, returned to Donggong Yunjinnuanyu to greet him, Zhu Biao breathed a sigh of relief, he was still comfortable in Donggong, even if he went anywhere he would be well served, but he always felt uncomfortable.

Chang Luohua's four maids also returned to Chang Luohua's side, and Zhu Biao's maid naturally also came back. Although Nuanyu didn't say anything, Zhu Biao could also feel her panic.

Zhu Biao went back to the Wenhua Palace to read for a while, and when it was almost time to go to court, he got up and went to the Imperial Study Room, while Chang Luohua went to Kunning Palace to meet Empress Ma. Yes, but Empress Ma has no habit of torturing her daughter-in-law.

It's nothing more than talking and taking care of classmate Zhu Lu together. Empress Ma will take the opportunity to order Chang Luohua a little bit so that she can give birth to a grandson earlier, so Zhu Biao doesn't have to worry about anything.

After a while, Zhu Yuanzhang also came back from court, looked at his son cheerfully and said, "Is it fun to listen to the opera?"

Zhu Biao also smiled and replied: "Fortunately, the father did not let his sons see it since he was a child, otherwise this study will inevitably be delayed."

Zhu Yuanzhang laughed a few times and then led him into the imperial study. Zhu Biao said as he walked, "There are many composers in Beijing, and I plan to call them all."

Old Zhu sat back on the chair and said, "Tell me what you think."

Standing in front of the imperial case, Zhu Biao said: "Last night, Erchen watched several dramas and listened to a lot of Sanqu. I feel that there is a lot of truth in it, and it is expressed in a dramatic way. Although there are exaggerations, it is still true. It's very interesting, and I'm sure everyone will like to watch it."

Zhu Yuanzhang nodded and said: "When we were monks, we listened to many plays in various places. They were indeed very attractive, but there were also many pornographic songs that polluted people's minds, so we didn't allow you to watch them."

Speaking of this, Zhu Yuanzhang also seriously told Zhu Biao: "In the future, you must educate your children and grandchildren in this way. Don't show them when they are young, and just have fun looking at the pictures when they grow up."

Zhu Biao nodded, he naturally knew that this kind of thing is naturally good and bad, and the jokes performed for Zhu Biao last night were naturally the best of the best, but in the local countryside, no one will buy it if you perform these, it is better to have some meat.

Zhu Biao said slowly: "I feel that as long as individuals can understand Zaju, everyone from high-ranking officials and dignitaries to ordinary people are willing to watch it. It is better to call composers to create some works that praise the imperial court or severely punish corrupt officials. In the future You can also convey what the imperial court wants to instill in the people.”

Zhu Yuanzhang thought about it carefully. What is the difficulty of the imperial government's control of the local area is that the local people are illiterate, and even if the imperial court issued a notice, they would not understand it.

In the end, I still listened to the explanations of the local officials. Even if the tone of the explanations is different, there are too many articles that can be done, let alone translated into vernacular.

Miscellaneous living is different. It’s just a story that people can understand even if they can’t read. Moreover, for those who lack entertainment programs, they will watch it carefully and remember it deeply.

Through it, some universal legal and moral concepts can be publicized. The Ming Dynasty is too vast, and it is impossible to gather the people together by relying on words and officials. This requires art that can be accepted by the world, such as grounding Qi Yuanqu.

Zhu Biao went on to say: "They are low-status now, and some of them want to keep the thighs of the officials. As long as they are finished, the father and the emperor will lead the mother to watch it in person. If there is a good thing, the performance will definitely be among the officials. Everything will spread very quickly to the center of the country in the capital city.”

Zhu Biao breathed a sigh of relief: "Many brothels and gambling houses have been opened in the capital, which means that the people have begun to become rich. Instead of letting them go whoring and gambling, it is better to let them go to listen to opera."

Zhu Yuanzhang thought for a while and said: "But if this is used by others in the future, there will be big troubles."

Zhu Biao asked softly: Does the emperor intend to expand the pro-military captain's mansion? "

This is actually a taboo. After all, the Pro-Army Captain's Mansion is the emperor's eyes and ears, and no one else can interfere. However, for Zhu Yuanzhang, it is a matter of time before the prince takes over everything. Isn't he training Quan Xu so that his son can take over the eyes and ears smoothly? what?

Zhu Yuanzhang nodded and said: "We have selected more than 10,000 people from the scouts in the army, and let Mao Xiang collect 20,000 orphans from various places. We are planning to expand the pro-army Duwei Mansion to monitor the world."

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I feel that before the great voyage, we need to establish national identity, and have a basic concept of universal law. Culture is the most powerful weapon*\\(^o^)/*

(end of this chapter)

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