Chapter 228: Sacrifice at the Xiannong Altar 1
The space is now divided into small spaces with gold bars to store various miscellaneous items. One cubic meter is just a big box, and every time I put things in, it is reduced and reduced again and again!
It was only when Yuan Wense became the prince Fu Jin that he realized that women today really have no right to privacy. Everything around them is numbered. One thing is too much and one thing is too little. It doesn't make sense.
I have to thank Brother Yanli for this. If he wasn't "stealing the dowry", how would she have the chance to fit so many things in the space?
In order to maximize the use value of the space, Yuan Wense had to make some small adjustments to the system of waiting around him. First of all, the key centralization system and the ledger centralization system were placed in his own space and would not be given to these palace maids.
Such a great right.
For example, in the past, this palace maid was in charge of clothes, and that palace maid was in charge of jewelry, and all these large and small boxes were left to them to take care of. But now that she is pregnant, she has to make new clothes every month. Except for some large clothes, everything else is locked in the warehouse.
She holds the key to the inner room. There is only one box of clothes for the season and is placed outside, under the care of a palace maid.
Everything else is the same. These palace maids only have some items that they wear and use on a daily basis. Most of them are kept in boxes and locked in the warehouse, and all the account books are put away.
Even though this seems useless for the time being, it will be extremely convenient when you need to use it.
There is no account and no physical objects. Except for some temporary utensils, at least no one else knows what Yuan Wense has.
It's not like before. If Yuan Wense wants to get a few more pieces of warm cloth as a spare, it will be difficult to do so!
What was she thinking now? When she went to the warehouse to admire the collection, she asked someone to go away and went into the inner room to open the box and collect whatever she wanted!
In addition to practical items, she also specially collected several high-end porcelain flower jars, put some hot water or soup, food, etc., and put them away in categories, like a hamster, to ensure that even if she fell into any trouble, she would be safe.
You won’t be worried about not having food.
The couple had a beautiful night's sleep. The next morning, Yuan Wense's face was even more beautiful, her eyes were different. When she walked with her hands on her waist, her skirt was in the wind, and her spirit was different! It was no longer like the previous few days.
He looked listless, his eyes were bright, and the smile showed in his eyes when he looked at people. Jiu Fujin, who came to visit, looked at him and said, "What good did you eat again!?"
Wufujin: You must have found a beauty!
Original text: "I won't tell you even if I kill you..."
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As soon as the first month passed, there were not so many things going on. The weather was so cold that Yuan Wense stayed home and didn't go anywhere. When her sisters-in-law came to knock on the door, Yuan Wense asked people to come directly to her east wing.
, the ground dragon is burning here all day long, so it is relatively warm.
After a long time, the day comes when the dragon raises its head in February.
February 2nd in the Qing Dynasty was a very important festival.
In the ancient times of the Fuxi clan, the Fuxi clan, the head of the Three Emperors, "focused on farming, mulberry trees, and plowing the fields." Every year on the second day of the second lunar month of the lunar calendar, "the emperor's wife would deliver food, and the imperial chariot would plow the land herself" and take care of one-third of an acre of land. Later.
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Yu and others followed the example of their ancestors. King Wu of Zhou not only followed this traditional practice, but also implemented it as an important national policy. In the Ming and Qing dynasties, worshiping ancestors and the emperor's own plowing became important national sacrificial ceremonies.
Chapter completed!