Qing Chuan Empress Xiao Yiren
36 The Rebellion in the Upper Study

Lucky Rabb

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In Wuyi House of Changchun Garden, apart from the Crown Prince who came to the study room at the end of the hour due to Kangxi's strict request, the First Prince Yinzhi, the Third Prince Yinzhi, the Fourth Prince Yinzhen, and the Fifth Prince Yinqi also got up to study there at the end of the hour. The Crown Prince arrived two hours earlier than the four princes. In the first two hours, they quietly reviewed yesterday's homework.

Tang Bin, the teacher of Chinese studies, would come to the study on time at dawn. After kneeling and kowtowing to the crown prince, he would stand up and check the homework of the four princes. Only when he was sure that every word was correct would he mark the next paragraph and let the princes continue to recite it as today's homework.

Little Yinzhen finished reciting every word with a cold and handsome face. Tang Bin, who had not changed his words since he came to the study, marked the contents of the book that he was going to memorize today. He tried his best to suppress the displeasure in his heart. He had clearly tried his best to not overshadow the Crown Prince's second brother, and every time he tried to recite it, he showed a faint difficulty. However, Tang Bin still clearly widened the gap between Little Yinzhen and Yinreng.

"The Fourth Elder Brother recited every word correctly today. I think he must have put in some effort after going back. However, there are still a few parts where he recited the sentences too quickly, but it is still slightly inferior to the Crown Prince's stability and clarity.”Tang Bin looked at Huang Si, who did not look angry or unhappy at all after hearing his words of flattery to the Crown Prince. He secretly cared a little about the Huang Si that his good friend said the Imperial Noble Consort had taught.

Others might not be able to hear the difference between what Little Yinzhen recited and others, but Tang Bin's Han studies were extraordinary. Otherwise, Kangxi would not have ordered him to teach the prince to read. The sentences and intonations were very fluent. It was likely that the Fourth Prince already knew the meaning of this book, but even he could hear some of it. If the Emperor was careful, how could he not hear it? Because his good friend had asked Tang Bin to say such provocative words, there was little warning in it.

Most of the books that Yinzhen read in Jingren Palace had been copied by Xianying herself, and because she was afraid that she would mislead Yinzhen to understand what was said in the book, she often accompanied the book with many explanation booklets with different opinions and ideas, so that Yinzhen could read them himself. As a result, Yinzhen's understanding of the book was faintly better than Tang Bin's. Even Kangxi could not know as much.

If it was someone else, Tang Bin's words would not have been the slightest hint of advice, but Little Yinzhen was used to reading books that Xianying gave him that were different from the ones he usually read. When Xianying read the books he brought to the study, she would often recite the word 'stutter'. Little Yinzhen was slightly alarmed. He bowed to Tang Bin and said," Thank you for your advice, Teacher. Yinzhen saw that the Crown Prince's second brother was about to finish learning the Zi Zhi Tong Jian, and he himself had not even finished half of the Five Classics. However, he forgot that the Crown Prince was praised by the Emperor for his intelligence. Yinzhen will not be so impatient in the future."”

The Crown Prince Yinreng, who was dressed in a golden dragon robe, had been tormenting Kangxi these days. He was only ten years old, but he already had the bearing of a royal family. His face was fair and slightly gentle, but the arrogance between his eyebrows wasted his face that was easy to make people like him. As a result, Yinreng had no brothers to gossip with in the study.

Yinreng had been taught strictly by Kangxi over the years. Every day, he would return to Yuqing Palace from the study room. There would also be teachers waiting there to tutor him. However, every day, Kangxi would go to Jingren Palace and would definitely go to Yuqing Palace to check on Yinreng. After all, Yinreng had lost his mother, Huang Enniang, so he did not know much about the harem. It also made him not have a guard against little Yinzhen.

On the contrary, Yinreng smiled with satisfaction. Yinreng was two years older than him, and because he liked martial arts, he already had a strong body at the age of twelve. However, other than the standard phoenix eyes of the royal family, he did not look much like Kangxi.

Yinzhen turned his head and looked at Yinzhen, who had finished talking with Tang Bin and sat down to recite. While the teacher was examining Yinqi, he said sarcastically,"He is the Imperial Noble Consort's good son. He has really learned all of her flattery.”

After listening to Yin Ni's words, Little Yinzhen felt quite uncomfortable and angry. His Royal Mother had been wronged because she wanted to give him an identity. Ever since she heard Consort De's words, Little Yinzhen had thought that Wu Yashi might have said those words out of anger. However, after seeing Xianying's strict teachings and his many plans for the future, she had also ordered the Tong family to help him train the children for future use. She had used her actions to show him that she loved him from the bottom of her heart.

So what if Consort De was his biological mother? Even if he envied Wu Ya's doting and pampering of Huang Liuzi, he had long been taught by Xianying that if he wanted the child to live well in the palace, not only could he not spoil him too much, but he should also let him know what he wanted early. Even if he could not know, he had to slowly unravel the ugly reality in the palace for him to see. Careful teaching made him not afraid of these difficult plots.

The most valuable thing about Xianying was that even when she worked hard for Yinzhen, she did not forget to help Yinzhen and Tangxin prepare nutritious meals every day. Except for the six days of Kangxi's visit to Jingren Palace every month, the three of them did not have many rules together. There were no palace maids or eunuchs waiting on them. Xianying helped them take care of their meals in the warm pavilion in the back hall.

A warm scene flashed through Little Yinzhen's mind. He bit his lips until he tasted the sweet taste of blood in his mouth. He could not stand it anymore and stood up to rebuke, but Yinreng, who had been watching Yinzhen's expression, stood up first and said sarcastically to Yinzhen,"I wonder what the First Prince has learned every day. You haven't even learned the basics of filial piety. I really don't know how the Nala family taught you.”

After hearing what the Nala family had taught him, Yin He could no longer think clearly. When he was young, he was sent out of the palace to live with the Nala family. Although he did not suffer the slightest grievance, Consort Hui had also regarded it as a shame and whispered it in his ear since he was young. The instigator was Yin Ren's biological mother, Empress Xiao Chengren. This made Yin He even more unhappy with Yin Ren.

Moreover, after he returned to the palace, Kang Xi was very fond of Yin Ni. It was unknown whether it was because he had few children or because he felt guilty. Even if he later had the third son of the emperor, Yin Zhi, the fourth son of the emperor, Yin Zhen, and other princes, his love for Yin Ni was only slightly less than that of the crown prince. However, now he had to add Yin Zhen, whose name had been changed to the imperial concubine.

Yin Ren, who was much taller than children of the same age, glared at Yin Ren and slammed the table. He stood up and said,"Tell me what you said before again.”

If there was anyone in the palace that Yinreng was afraid of, there was no one who could threaten him. Kangxi's love for Yinreng could be seen in the exquisite gifts and decorations in Yuqing Palace. It was a luxury that even Qianqing Palace did not have. Therefore, although Yinreng admired Kangxi very much, he was not as afraid of him as other princes.

At other times, even if Yinzhen was bullied again, Yinreng would not interfere at all. However, Yinzhen's words clearly knew his identity, which made Yinreng very happy. After all, other than the servants and maids in the palace, even if his brothers showed respect to him on the surface, Yinreng knew that they did not think so completely behind their backs.

However, Yinzhen was different. After listening to Tang Bin's words, he did not feel embarrassed at all. Instead, he sincerely replied with words of enlightenment, which made Yinreng feel that this fourth brother of the emperor was someone who could be befriended. Moreover, this befriending was also to see what kind of attitude the imperial consort Tong Jia and even the Tong family had. Regardless of whether they had disloyalty or not, when the Tong family did not dare to do anything to him rashly, Yinzhen was a capable helper.

A slightly sarcastic smile appeared on Yinreng's face. He looked at the red-faced Yinren and said,"I wonder what the First Prince has learned every day. You haven't even learned the basics of filial piety. I really don't know how the Nala family taught you.”

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