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Chapter 270 The Prince, Princess and the Master

In the front yard of the mansion of the surnamed Yita Luo, people were drinking wine and chatting with each other, laughing and talking.

Almost everyone present was the heads of the nine high-ranking castes of the Fenglan Dynasty in Western Xinjiang, as well as the successors who would be trained by the major clans in the future.Things like this are inevitable.

At this time, at the banquet, Turjia's mother-in-law, Turjia's mother-in-law, was smiling and talking to a young man next to her with great respect.

That young man was none other than Lan Suyin, the 16-year-old sixth prince of the Fenglan Dynasty in Western Xinjiang.

The Turjia family can be regarded as a die-hard royal family because the ancestor of the clan was named Turjana Anna more than seventy years ago.

After all, even the late emperor crawled out of the belly of the female prime minister Turjia. The two generations of emperors were very kind to them, so they naturally always looked up to the Fenglan royal family.

What's more, the sixth prince's biological mother is the biological sister of Turjia's grandson and the concubine Turjia who was very beloved by Emperor Fenglan of Western Xinjiang.

Since the sixth prince is the nephew of Turjia's mother-in-law, he is naturally happy to see his own children.

Prime Minister Turjia said happily: "I recently heard from Quanzi that His Highness has performed very well in the 'School of Scholars' during this period, and has done extremely well in both knowledge and policy making."

The "dog son" he refers to is his eldest son, Turjiadaxi, who was 25 years old at the time and taught at the "Scholars Academy".

This Mr. Daxi is the child Turjia's mother-in-law relies on the most now, and he is almost being trained as a future leader.

Today, Turjiadaxi is working in the Academy of Scholars as a teacher for the princes and daughters of the Fenglan Dynasty.

The sixth prince, Lan Suyin, said because of his youth and maturity: "Prime Minister, it is my cousin who praises me so much. I still have a lot to learn from my cousin."

This cousin Tulga Dashi, who was nine years older than him, was only one of his many teachers in the Academy of Scholars, but he was the most literary one.

Therefore, when talking about this little teacher, although Lan Suyin is the prince of Xijiang, he still has a lot of respect and intimacy.

Turjia's mother-in-law and grandma nodded happily after hearing this, but did not pursue the topic of learning further.

He also knew that the sixth prince was attending a banquet today on behalf of the Lan family, the head of the nine high castes, and it was rare for him to leave the palace to relax. As an uncle, it was actually very unpleasant for him to force the child to talk about homework.

In the Lurda banquet, people from the royal family will naturally participate, but the number of people attending the banquet is often not fixed.

Today, the emperor of Xijiang has eight children, five of whom are princes and three of whom are princesses.

The biological mothers of these princes and princesses were all born to concubines of nine high castes.

Therefore, although there has never been an explicit rule, there is a rule that has been implicitly established. That is, before the emperor has a clear heir, every time the Lulda banquet is held, the palace concubine from that family will give birth. The royal children came to attend the banquet on behalf of the Lan family.

However, the Yitaluo clan had no concubines in the palace, and no princes or princesses connected by blood.

In fact, on the premise that the Yitaluo family has no royal blood, the eldest prince born to the Queen of the Middle Palace, Yadaan, should have come to attend the Lurda banquet hosted by the Yitaru family today.

However, the eldest prince was busy with military affairs today, and the emperor's seventh prince, the second son born to the empress, was ill again, so the sixth prince, who happened to be in audience with the emperor, took a ready advantage.

It is interesting to say that not only the customs and customs of Fenglan in Western Xinjiang are very different from those of the other three countries, but even the names of the royal family members are also different from those of other countries.

The other three countries on the Eastern Continent, whether it is the Tianchen Dynasty of the Southern Dynasty, the Hanyong Dynasty of the Northern Dynasty or the Ruian Dynasty of Zhongzhou, basically call the emperor's son "prince" and the emperor's daughter "princess".

But this was not the case in the Fenglan Dynasty in Western Xinjiang.

Although the emperor's sons are still called princes, the emperor's daughter is not a princess, but is addressed as "Her Royal Highness."In the Fenglan Dynasty, there were never such titles as "Prince" and "Crown Prince"!
Because the word "zi" in the word "Prince" and the word "Jun" in the word "Crown Prince" are themselves the biggest restrictions on the gender of those in power in the future!
But this is impossible in Fenglan, Xijiang.

Here there is only the distinction between high caste and low caste, and there is no distinction between the superiority and inferiority of men and women in terms of personal strength and calculation.

The heads of the nine high castes are called "people with the palm surname", so the future successors of Emperor Lan, the head of the nine high castes, and the next leader of the Western Xinjiang Kingdom, are called "people with the palm surname" .

"The person in charge of the territory" - as the name suggests, it is naturally the venerable person who will be in charge of the western territory in the future, which is equivalent to the "prince" or "prince" of other countries.

However, the title "Master of the Realm" has no gender restrictions and can only show the difference between strength and weakness.

In the Fenglan Dynasty of Western Xinjiang, no matter whether they were princes or princesses, no matter whether they were descended from the empress Turjia of the Central Palace, they were all treated as equals.

For example, Lan Suying, the eldest daughter of the current emperor of Xijiang, is called the second princess instead of the eldest princess because she has an older brother, the eldest prince.

The men and women of the Fenglan royal family were placed in the same order, which also showed that many princes and princesses were treated equally.

But it is a pity that only the best and most capable emperor's heir can become the person in charge appointed by Emperor Fenglan.

Lan Weitang, the current emperor of Fenglan, is now in his prime, but is only 44 years old. Perhaps the successor to the next dynasty has not yet been finalized, so the Western Xinjiang royal family still has no one in charge.

The emperor of Xijiang was diligent and caring for the people, and was not a womanizer.

Except for the main empress Yada Anyaya, there are currently only three concubines in the palace.

One is from the Turga family, one is from the Hariku family, and the last one is from the Kerva family.

Queen Yada Anyaya is the sister-in-law of Yada Androdro, the surname of Yada An.

When she was 14 years old, she married the emperor who had just grown up at that time and was still the king of Wei under the late emperor's knees. She gave birth to his eldest son Lan Suchu for the king of Wei in Qiandi.

Later, King Wei became the emperor of Western Xinjiang, and Princess Wei also followed the natural lead and entered the central palace and became the queen of the dynasty.

After many years of infertility, she gave birth to the seventh prince Lan Sushen again at the age of 27.

The eldest concubine Turjia's mother-in-law was the biological sister of Turjia's mother-in-law and grandson, the prime minister of the dynasty and the person in charge of Turjia.

When she was 15 years old, she married the 22-year-old emperor who was still the king of Wei. She was the most senior "old man" in the house besides his wife Yada An.

Concubine Turjia also gave birth to two children. She gave birth to the second princess Lan Suying and the sixth prince Lan Suyin for the current Emperor Fenglan.

It is a pity that Her Royal Highness the Second Princess passed away at a young age, which is really disappointing.

The eldest concubine, Harry Ku Yaozhen, is the half-sister of Harry Ku Targan, the surname of Harry Ku.

She married the 17-year-old King of Wei when she was 27 years old, and later gave birth to his third prince, Lan Sucheng, and fourth prince, Lan Surong.

It's just that I heard that it seems that Princess Harry is not very close to the person in charge of her mother's family.

The above three are all noble daughters who married into the palace when Emperor Lan Weitang of Western Xinjiang was still the prince, King Wei.

As for Longlian, the last concubine who was born in the Kerva clan, it was different.


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