Chapter 72 Jianning

  Hao Shuai, who took advantage of this and slipped away, took a long time to arrive at the destination of this trip—Qingqing Palace.

   Throughout the dynasties, each dynasty has a special collection of books.

  During the Qin Dynasty, there were golden cabinets and stone rooms for preserving cultural relics and ancient books; the places where the Han court collected books were Tianlu Pavilion, Shiqu Pavilion, and Qilin Pavilion;

During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the rulers of all dynasties were enthusiastic about collecting books. The more famous one was that Emperor Wu of Liang specially set up the "Wende Hall" and "Hua Lin Garden" to collect books. The palace collections are most famous for the Secret Pavilion, Guanwen Hall and Jiaze Hall.

  In the early years of the Tang Dynasty, the old collection of the Sui Dynasty court was received and the Tang Dynasty court collection was established. Founded in the middle of the Tang Dynasty, the Jixiandian Academy developed from the position of the secretary in charge of the atlas in the Sui Dynasty, forming one of the most important royal collections in the Tang Palace. In the fifth year of Kaiyuan (AD 717), Tang Xuanzong ordered Confucian officials to copy the four categories of books in the palace collection, including scriptures, histories, sons, and collections, in the east chamber of Qianyuan Hall, in order to enrich the collection of the inner government. In the sixth year of Kaiyuan, Qianyuan Hall was changed to Li Zhengxiu Academy. In the twelfth year of Kaiyuan, Lizheng Academy was established outside Mingfu Gate in the eastern capital. In the thirteenth year of Kaiyuan, Lizheng Academy was changed to Jixiandian Academy.

  During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, the construction of library buildings was more common, and special names appeared, such as the "Wanghai Hall" built by the Khitan prince Yelubei in the north, and the "Chuixiang Tower" built by Wu Yue and Qiwu in the south.

  The collection of court books in the early Song Dynasty was concentrated in the third library of the former old palace. At the beginning of Song Taizong's imperial reign, BIE built a new third hall on the original site of the old Cheren Academy in the northeast of Zuosheng Longmen. In the third year of Taiping Xingguo (978 AD), it was officially named Chongwen Academy. To the east of Chongwenyuan is the Zhaowen library, to the south is the Jixian library, and to the west is the Shiguan library. The most important collections of the central government in the Song Dynasty were Jixianyuan, History Museum and Zhaowen Library. The "three libraries" have a collection of 80,000 volumes

  The famous royal study in the Yuan Dynasty was the Kuizhang Pavilion located in the west veranda of the Xingsheng Hall, the main hall of the Xingsheng Palace of the Yuan Dynasty.

  The court collections of the Ming Dynasty were inherited from the court collections of the Song, Liao, Jin, and Yuan Dynasties. When Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty established Nanjing as his capital and built the Forbidden City, Wenyuan Pavilion was established to receive the collections of royal libraries such as Kuizhang Pavilion and Chongwen Pavilion in Yuan Dynasty. After Emperor Chengzu of the Ming Dynasty moved his capital to Beijing and built the Forbidden City in Beijing, he rebuilt Wenyuan Pavilion in Donghuamen to house rare books and ancient books from the old collection of Wenyuan Pavilion in Nanjing. There is also Mingyi Pavilion.

In the last Qing Dynasty, the Royal Book Collection Office included the Cabinet Library, National History Museum, Imperial History, Yingwu Hall, Fanglue Hall, Shilu Hall, Huidian Hall, Zhaoren Hall, Five Classics Collection Room, Zao Hall, etc., as well as the "Four Libraries and Seven Pavilions". ".

Before Hao Shuai made the mistake of empiricism, he used the architectural layout of the Forbidden City of later generations to find the "Four Treasurys and Seven Pavilions". He obviously forgot that it was only the early Qing Dynasty, and the "Four Treasurys and Seven Pavilions" had not yet been set up, so Hao Shuai searched for nothing. several places.

In the end, Hao Shuai took out his laptop to check and found out that the collection of books had not been systematically collected and organized in the early Qing Dynasty. Most of the books were still in Wenyuan Pavilion. , solitary copies, etc. were moved to his bedroom for him to read anytime and anywhere.

After realizing this, Hao Shuai went directly to Qianqing Palace. At this time, the palace was brightly lit, but there was no one there, but that's right, at this time, Kangxi was cultivating wasteland, and the eunuchs and maids who served him probably followed him. , no one is normal.

  Hao Shuai teleported into the main hall. Right in front of the hall was Kangxi's desk, and beside it were three to four-meter-high bookcases filled with books.

Hao Shuai walked into the wall of books marked with Confucian slogans, and took out a somewhat old book, which was the Confucian classic "Chunqiu Guliang Biography". After putting it back, he went to the wall of books marked with Taoism, and pulled out One is the Ming Dynasty's "Xuantian God Ruiying Tulu", and I read it immediately.

Gai heard that it is big but has no trace, it is called Sheng Chong Zhou, infinite, wonderful and unpredictable. Defend the troubles, dispel the sand and make auspiciousness, transfer the four seasons key, Wanhui pottery and casting group products to become the chemical industry, if the **** of heaven is the **** of true martial arts...

Even though Hao Shuai's IQ has reached the standard of a genius after the transformation and improvement of NZT-50, he is still overwhelmed by this kind of Taoist classics that are difficult to understand and have no punctuation marks, and he secretly decides to have a chance I need to find a teacher to ask for advice. As for the teacher, Hao Shuai already has a choice in mind.

Just when Hao Shuai was fascinated by reading, suddenly a hand stretched out and took away the book in Hao Shuai's hand. People didn't pay attention when they were close. If the person who came was a master and plotted against him, he would be injured even if he couldn't die.

   "Okay! You thief broke into the palace at night to steal things! What should you do?" A crisp voice came over, it was the voice of the person who came.

When Hao Shuai saw the person dressed in men's clothing, with a handsome face like jade, a fair neck without an Adam's apple, exaggerated pectoralis major muscles, and a face that was similar to Goddess Qiu but slightly astringent, Hao Shuai knew who was coming. It should be the Princess Jianning who likes to dress up as a man.

"You know that I'm a thief, and you still dare to get so close to me, aren't you afraid that I'll kill you?" In other words, Princess Jianning didn't know if she was short-sighted or grew up in the palace without encountering any danger. The stranger in the clothes didn't turn around and run away to call the guards, but came to the stranger himself to question, that is to say, Hao Shuai didn't intend to kill, otherwise Jianning would probably start to get cold.

   "Although you are a thief, you are so handsome! You should not be a bad person!" Jianning looked at Hao Shuai with a nympho.

  uh~~

  Hao Shuai was also very speechless. Although he knew Princess Jianning was from the movie, he didn't know that she was still a nympho!

   But it’s normal to think about it. Kangxi is only sixteen years old at this time, and Jianning is only fourteen or fifteen years old as his younger sister. Although his development is a bit exaggerated, he is still a junior high school student in essence! Isn't this age group an age group that values ​​appearance!

   Therefore, seeing Hao Shuaishuai's miserable face, it is normal to be a nympho.

   "Give me back the book!" Hao Shuai ignored the **** kid and asked Jianning to give him the book.

   "I don't want it, I want you to play with me!"

   "I'm not free, say it again, give me the book!" Hao Shuai didn't have time to play house with the children.

   "If you don't play with me, I'll call the guards to catch you!" Jianning threatened.

Facing the threat of Princess Jianning, Hao Shuai was too lazy to talk nonsense, stepped forward to cover her mouth with one hand, grabbed her collar with the other hand, and carried Jianning, who was only 1.6 meters tall, to the warm kang and sat down. She lay face down on her lap, and swung her right hand to hit her buttocks.

Snapped

Snapped

Snapped

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   "Do you still dare to call a guard?" Hao Shuai stopped after pumping more than a dozen times in a row, and asked while looking at Jianning who kept twisting.

   Hao Shuai, who felt that Jianning's tone was wrong, turned Jianning over.

  Hao Shuai had no choice but to throw Jianning to the floor, stood up, and was about to leave the palace with a few books. As soon as Hao Shuai was about to take a step, he felt his right foot was hugged and unable to move.

   "Don't go!" Looking down, it was Jianning sitting on the floor, holding Hao Shuai's right foot in his arms, looking at Hao Shuai with teary eyes.

  Feeling the warmth from his calf, Hao Shuai couldn’t help feeling envious of the royal family’s food

   Hao Shuai, who didn't dare to wait any longer, shook Princess Jianning away with all his strength, and didn't bother to take the book, so he walked quickly towards the apse.

   "Don't go! I won't be called a guard anymore! Will you come tomorrow night?" Seeing that Hao Shuai was about to leave, Jianning quickly got up and chased after him. Seeing that he couldn't catch up with Hao Shuai, he asked expectantly.

   "Let's talk!" Hao Shuai got rid of Jianning and came to the empty place in the apse, and teleported directly back to the daytime guest room.

  (end of this chapter)

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