After breakfast.
The sun had already risen high in the east.
However, the sky was a little dark. After a while, it started to drizzle.
An ox cart had already stopped at the Liang family's main entrance.
This was the Liang Family's own ox cart, and it was going to carry Liang Shanbo this time.
Liang Shanbo was the son of an aristocratic family.
However, a starving camel was still bigger than a horse, so he still had some foundation.
He had a teacher in Shanyin County who was responsible for teaching him Confucianism.
Logically speaking, since he was in the Headmaster's school, he should be eating and living at the Headmaster's house.
However, because the Liang Family was in the county, only ten miles away from the Headmaster's place of seclusion, they returned home every day.
After breakfast, he naturally had to go to school.
Through his memories, he learned that the teacher who taught Confucianism was called Chen Daoyuan. Although he was not famous, he was a famous scholar.
It was said that his ancestors were from the Chen clan of Yingchuan, but they were not from the line of Changwen Gong (Chen Qun). Instead, they were the younger brothers of Changwen Gong and belonged to the side branch of the Chen clan of Yingchuan.
He could be considered to be from a prestigious family.
A moment later, Liang Shanbo packed up and boarded the ox cart.
The errand boy, Four Nine, was driving the ox cart.
The wheels rumbled.
Liang Shanbo sat in the carriage.
There were no windows on either side of the carriage. It was a reed shed made of reed mats. Both sides of the carriage were coated with tung oil, so it could block water.
Even if it was raining, he did not have to worry about the rainwater seeping in.
The road in the county was flat, and the ox cart was moving smoothly. Liang Shanbo opened the window and looked at the situation in the county.
He saw rows of houses on both sides of the road. There were not many carriages, but there were many pedestrians. Occasionally, he could see scholars with high hats and broad belts.
Shouts, peddlers, arguments, and conversations rose and fell one after another. It could be said that it was a noisy place.
During the Eastern Jin Dynasty, although the people in the north were dying, after the Chinese people moved south, many aristocratic families came to Jiangdong and Jiangdong. The originally not prosperous Wu County also flourished.
Although Shanyin County was only a small county, it belonged to Kuaiji Prefecture.
Kuaiji Prefecture had dozens of aristocratic families, countless industries, and many scholars.
Thus, Shanyin County was quite prosperous.
Liang Shanbo had a high temperament, he looked at the scene in the county with a feeling like Granny Liu entering the Grand View Garden.
He was not shocked by the current prosperity.
It was because as a modern person, he could only understand it in books.
Now that he had seen the local customs of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, he was naturally very curious.
At this moment, it was drizzling.
The drops of water only made her slightly wet.
Liang Shanbo sat on the ox cart. The reed mat was lifted, revealing him wearing a black gauze hat and a black long sleeve shirt. He looked calm and handsome, with a smile on his lips and a lively and deep gaze.
He felt as if he was bathing in the spring breeze.
On the streets, many scholars were stunned when they saw Liang Shanbo on the ox cart.
Only when the ox cart passed did he come back to his senses and immediately asked his companions and friends beside him.
"Who is this?"
"When has there ever been such a graceful person among the ten or so aristocrats in Shanyin County?”
However, in the face of these questions.
Their friends and companions were also at a loss.
Although Liang Shanbo was from an aristocratic family, he had been a bookworm since he was young. He had always been studying at home and had never traveled outside.
Therefore, even in the county, very few people knew of his reputation.
Compared to the scholars, he was still a little reserved when facing Liang Shanbo.
For example, the women on the streets were even more enthusiastic when they saw a handsome and elegant young man like Liang Shanbo.
The graceful and elegant woman looked back repeatedly.
The petite girl holding the umbrella was even more excited, and her face was red.
The Eastern Jin Dynasty was an era that advocated freedom.
Everyone pursued beauty.
Whether it was the beauty of mountains and rivers, the beauty of music, the beauty of painting, the beauty of poetry, or even the beauty of architecture, they were all within their scope of appreciation.
And beauty was naturally one of them.
In the early years of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Wei Jie came from Yuzhang to Xiadu. Because he had been cute since he was young, his name spread throughout the world.
When he arrived in the capital.
Those women who had long heard of his name, in order to see Wei Jie's face, actually blocked Wei Jie's carriage, surrounding it like a wall.
Some bold women even threw fruits to express their love.
Wei Jie had been weak since he was young, and every time he left the crowd, he would expend a lot of energy.
As time passed, his body could not take it anymore and eventually died of illness.
There is a saying in "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Rong Zhi":"Wei Jie came from Yuzhang to Xiadu. People have heard of his name for a long time. Wu Jie had been weak and sick before, and his body could not bear the fatigue, so he fell ill and died.”
This was also the origin of the story of 'watching Wei Jie's death.
The women in Shanyin County were naturally not as open as the women in the capital, but the passionate gazes of the women and young girls on the streets still gave Liang Shanbo a lot of pressure.
Fortunately, these women did not directly block the wall, so the ox cart could still move.
The county wasn't big. After a while, they finally left the city.
The onlookers were finally gone.
This made Liang Shanbo heave a sigh of relief.
However, after leaving the county town, the road was potholed and difficult to walk on.
Fortunately, the ox cart was slow, so it was not very bumpy.
Only then did Liang Shanbo have the time to carefully observe the natural scenery.
The scenery along the way was lush. Occasionally, there were some residential houses, farmland, and traffic.
Under the drizzle, he could vaguely hear a village woman calling out not far away.
It was like a field.
At this moment, there was a bamboo bridge not far away from the ox-cart. Four Nine, who was hurrying on, quickly pulled himself together and whispered,""Young Master, we are about to cross the bridge."
However, at this moment, an ox-cart happened to be coming from the opposite side of the bridge.
The bridge was not big and could only accommodate one car.
Therefore, Si Jiu drove the ox cart to the side of the road, planning to wait for the people to pass before passing through.
As Liang Shanbo looked at this scene, he suddenly felt something. A line of a poem naturally appeared in his mind, and he couldn't help but blurt it out-
"One or two cocks crowing in the rain, Zhuxi Village's roads are slanted.”
"The daughter-in-law and aunt called each other to bathe the silkworms and look at the gardenia flowers in the courtyard.”
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"Good poem!"
Just as Liang Shanbo finished speaking, the ox-cart was moving in parallel.
Someone in the carriage seemed to have heard what Liang Shanbo said and couldn't help but exclaim.
As soon as he finished speaking.
The ox-cart stopped and a voice came from within,""We met on the left side of the road, but who knew that we would meet a talented person from the countryside? Why don't you come out and meet him?”
This kind of invitation, these words.
If it was in this era, it would be considered rather abrupt.
However, celebrities were naturally not included.
Liang Shanbo didn't take it too seriously.
He got out of the carriage and bowed to the ox cart. He said in a clear voice,"I am Liang Shanbo from Shanyin County of Kuaiji.”
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