Chapter 68: The Hidden Family Xu Family
In front of the team, he stopped the horse with a shout, and the boy driving the cart respectfully asked Jie Chai: "Master Jie Chai, are you from Kyoto?"

Liu Mingjie said yes.

The boy asked again: "Can the Xie family in Kyoto be here?"

"Which Xie family are you looking for?"

"Is Xie Anfeng here?"

Liu Mingjie said "I knew it" and turned to look at Xie Anfeng who was eating: "I'm looking for you."

Xie Anfeng put down the bowl and said, "I am Xie Anfeng. Who are you?"

"Are you the cousin?" The boy shouted excitedly into the car, "Sir, I found the cousin."

The car door opened, and a young man came out first, helping an old man out.

The young master was wearing a snow-white straight-breasted robe, and a wide belt with a moon-white auspicious cloud pattern around his waist. There was only a piece of black jade of excellent quality hanging on it. The shape seemed rough but simple and gloomy.

The old man's body is quite strong, and a beautiful beard hangs down on his chest.

Xie Anfeng was a little confused and did not move forward.

"Excuse me, who are you?" He really didn't know this person.

Xu Xiangpu walked up to him quickly. Seeing that the tall and mighty Xie Anfeng had some silver hair on his temples, he suddenly burst into tears: "Feng'er..."

The young master hurriedly supported Xu Xiangpu and said to Xie An, "Cousin, this is my grandfather. My name is Xu Wenrong, and my father's name is Xu Huanzhang."

Xie Anfeng looked at the two of them blankly. His mother's surname was Xu. Is this a relative of his maternal grandfather's family?
The old man shed tears, stepped forward, held his hand tightly, and said with choked sobs: "You are Feng'er, and you look very much like your mother... Your mother Xu Zhiyan is my biological sister, and I am your elder sister." Uncle."

Xu Xiangpu, Xu Zhiyan's biological brother and Xie Anfeng's biological uncle.

Xu Huanzhang, Xu Xiangpu’s eldest son, and Xie Anfeng’s cousin.

Xu Wenrong, the eldest grandson of Xu Xiangpu, and the cousin of Xie Anfeng.

Xie Anfeng was a little excited, but he still said honestly: "They all told me that my uncle has passed away."

"Thank you Jinrong, Mrs. Shen!"

Xu Xiangpu was so angry that he couldn't speak.

Originally, there was the Xu family's mansion in Kyoto. Later, Xu Xiangpu's family left Kyoto and retired to his hometown, never to contact Kyoto again.

When Xu Xiangpu left Kyoto, Xu Zhiyan had passed away and Xie Anfeng was only three years old.

Xie Anfeng immediately knelt down and saluted Xu Xiangpu.

Xu Xiangpu cried so hard that he hugged him and burst into tears.

"After your mother passed away, I went to see you at Wuyihou Mansion. Your father and stepmother said that you were too young to remember your mother. If we went to see you, it would make you sad."

"We went to see you many times afterwards, but we could only watch from a distance." Xu Xiangpu cried.

Later, when he heard that the title had not been passed on to Xie Anfeng, Xu Xiangpu went to the Marquis Mansion to argue with Xie Jinrong.

After a disagreement, the two sides took action, and Xie Jinrong simply refused to allow them to see Xie Anfeng again.

"There's not much I can do. I can only send you a batch of money and clothing items every year on your birthday. The imperial edict reached Suizhou a few days ago, and I have been asking about your route."

The ancestors of the Xu family once had two imperial masters and three prime ministers and assistants. After the Han Dynasty, the Wei and Jin Dynasties were full of wars and disputes. The Xu family seceded from the world and lived in seclusion in the mountains of Suizhou, never to serve as an official again.

No matter how much the Xu family declines, the small Wuyi Marquis Mansion will never be able to match it. It was just that the old Marquis Wuyi had a life-saving grace for the head of the Xu family, so he promised Xie Anfeng's mother Xu Zhiyan to Xie Jinrong.

Who knew that the Hou Mansion was full of filth and evil, and Xie Jinrong was worse than a beast?

After Xu Zhiyan came through the door, she discovered that Xie Jinrong had given birth to a concubine and a concubine with the Shen family. No matter how angry the Xu family was, there was nothing they could do.

Afraid that Xie Anfeng and his stepmother would have a hard time, every year on Xie Anfeng's birthday, the Xu family sent someone to send a considerable sum of money to the Marquis Mansion, naming Xie Anfeng as alimony until Xie Anfeng's birthday. marry.

Xie Jinrong and Shen had always told the Xu family that Xie Anfeng didn't want to see them and hated the Xu family.

Later, the Xu family learned that Xie Anfeng actually joined the army. The Xu family had experienced some things and was gradually declining. With Xie Jinrong's obstruction, contact was completely cut off.

Song Linngling couldn't help but cry: "All the money my uncle gave to my father-in-law was fed to the dogs."

Only then did Xu Xiangpu know what Xie Jinrong and old Shen had done, and his hands were shaking with anger.

Thinking that Xie Anfeng's family had to be exiled to a wild land due to Xie Jinrong and his concubine, Xu Xiangpu cried so much that his front was wet with tears, and Xie Anfeng's eyes were red.

"Feng'er, uncle, I'm sorry for you, I'm sorry for your mother." Over the years, due to the alienation of caring people, we have become estranged from each other.

Xu Xiangpu had a good impression of Xie Ning's brothers and sisters. However, looking at Xie Yanyan, the only niece, who was cold and unruly, why did he feel that it was not easy to get along with them?
And Jiang Shuang instantly licked the dog's upper body with special enthusiasm and respect for Xu Xiangpu. Xu Xiangpu thought that although she was a bit petty, she was also respectful, and he had a pretty good impression.

"Feng'er, please go south. Your cousin and I will discuss whether you have done anything harmful to the world. The Xu family will use all their strength to restore your freedom."

[Emperor Xuanwen asked Huanzhang to assist the prince several times, so he agreed]

[Let Huanzhang assist the prince in exchange for the freedom of Feng'er and his family]

Looking at his grandfather's look, Xu Wenrong knew that his grandfather wanted his father to become an official and promised to be the crown prince and tutor, the future emperor's master.

He smiled and said: "Grandpa, leave it to me."

He is a famous talented man in Suizhou. He is only 20 years old and already has a lot of knowledge. His knowledge is far superior to that of the officials in the court.

Xie Yanyan listened to Xu Xiangpu's thoughts without raising his eyes, and suddenly said: "Don't make any other plans for the time being. There is no rush to get rid of guilt!"

Xu Xiangpu was puzzled.

Xie Anfeng immediately explained to Xu Xiangpu: "Yan'er changed the straight-column plow to a curved-column plow a few days ago and presented it to His Majesty. Your Majesty was very happy. The prince came in person to announce the decree. His Majesty rewarded him generously. Now he has no worries about food and clothing. Yan'er is studying hard. Papermaking and printing, the prince said, will definitely exonerate my family."

Xu Xiangpu was shocked. His niece had ridges on her chest, so it made sense for her to be unruly.

"My child, you have lived in the backyard for a long time, how come you don't know anything about farming? The court has spread about the Quyu plow, and the Quyu plow has been put on trial. My uncle also got one, and it is very useful."

The relatives recognized each other and only talked for two-quarters of an hour. Xu Xiangpu was afraid that it would be detrimental to Xie Anfeng if he delayed for too long, so he asked the boy to quickly move the things down and give them to Xie Anfeng.

"I didn't know you already had a carriage. This carriage was originally intended for you, but it seems that it is no longer needed."

Money, clothes, food, and a large box of medicine.

"These are Dr. Huang's pills that I have hoarded at home. They are convenient to carry around and don't need to be boiled. If you have a headache, brain fever or trauma, just use some."

The things Xu Xiangpu sent were complete but very expensive, and the medicines were all practical and good.

Xie Yanyan dug out a set of "Historical Records", "Hanshu", "Later Hanshu", "Three Kingdoms" and "Jinshu" in traditional Chinese characters from the space, and handed them to Xu Xiangpu: "Uncle, this is for you."

This is probably the Pre-Qin Dynasty, and these five books are all historical records of the past. At present, these materials may be preserved in the royal library, but not among the people.

Even the imperial family of the former Qin Dynasty was not so complete.

(End of this chapter)

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