Liuzhou is not far from Tongzhou.
Han Min didn't go with the convoy, he was alone, so he hurried and arrived in two or three days.
After the Han family was confiscated, they were demoted back to their ancestral home Tongzhou.
Now the ancestral house in the city is mortgaged, and the family lives in a secluded small house on the outskirts of Tongzhou City.
When I came back, it was early morning.
He got off his horse, climbed up the stone steps, and looked in through the crack of the door.
White walls and black tiles, bluestone pavement.
The courtyard at the entrance is not big. There is a plum tree in the courtyard, and there is a copper tank under the tree, in which there are two red carps.
There was no one in the main hall, and on the wall was a portrait of an ancestor of an official servant of the Han family.
Han Min pushed open the door and gently led the horse in.
After tying the horse under the plum tree, Han Min walked around the main hall, walked through the corridor on the left, and arrived at the side hall.
On one square table, an old man sits at the head of the table, and another young man sits on his left.
There were some porridge and side dishes on the table, and they were having breakfast.
The old man was thin and handsome, with a gray goatee beard, and when he saw Han Min coming in, he pointed at him and wanted to say something: "Brother Min..."
Han Min hurriedly "shushed", "Grandpa."
Grandpa Han showed suspicion, and the young man explained in a low voice: "Grandpa, Brother Min went out and didn't tell mother."
Grandpa Han didn't hear it clearly, so he opened his mouth: "Ah?"
The young man said the words again.
Grandpa Han still didn't hear clearly: "Ah? What?"
The young man had no choice but to raise his voice: "My mother doesn't know he's gone out!"
Grandpa Han suddenly realized and nodded: "Oh!"
This time I heard clearly.
Everyone in the family heard it clearly.
Han Min heard a loud noise coming from the kitchen.
He estimated that it was a spatula or a broom.
Then he heard someone calling him: "Han Min!"
Mom called your full name.
Han Min looked at his grandfather, the old man was holding a bowl of porridge, carefully cooling the porridge.
So he stood behind the young man: "Brother."
The young man's name is Han Shi, half a round older than Han Min.
Looking closely now, I realized that he was sitting in a wooden wheelchair, and he seemed to be unable to walk.
Han Shi held Han Min's hand and patted the back of his hand to reassure him.
Han Miniang's mother's family name was Yuan, and everyone called her Lady Yuan.
Without even taking off her clothes, Lady Yuan rushed out of the kitchen while rolling up her sleeves.
He shouted again: "Han Min!"
Subconsciously, Han Min stood upright, with his back straight, his hands on his sides, and obediently replied, "Your son, Mimin, is here."
Lady Yuan said angrily, "How dare you—"
Take a breath: "Run to Liuzhou alone!"
Han Min took half a step back, his elder brother Han Shi took his hand and tried to intercede: "Mother, Ah Min..."
Lady Yuan glared angrily: "How dare you lend the horse to your brother!"
Han Shi choked, and slowly let go of Han Min's hand.
Can't help.
Han Min walked forward slowly, before he could speak, Grandpa Han asked, "Ah? What's the matter?"
Lady Yuan took a deep breath and tried to calm down: "Your eldest grandson lent your second grandson a horse, and he rode the horse alone and ran to Liuzhou to find King Ding."
Han Min corrected in a low voice: "I didn't go alone, and I went to provide disaster relief."
Grandpa Han turned his face sideways: "What?"
Lady Yuan increased her volume: "Your dear grandson is riding a horse and going to Liuzhou to find King Ding!"
"Oh." Grandpa Han turned to look at Han Min, but asked, "Brother Min, is your brother's horse easy to ride?"
A veritable dear grandson.
Han Min's eyes lit up, and he gave a thumbs up: "I think it's good."
Lady Yuan answered, "I don't think so."
Han Min moved over and moved closer: "I asked you and grandpa, and you clearly said it was okay."
"At that time, what you asked was whether you could take out the ancestral house in the city first, but not whether you could go to Liuzhou to find King Ding."
"The things raised will naturally be sent over."
Lady Yuan couldn't argue with him, so she could only look at him.
Han Min opened his arms: "Mother, I'm fine, I just spent a few days with Prince Ding."
After all, people have come back, so just come back.
Lady Yuan's complexion softened a little, but she still pretended to be angry and said, "Go change your clothes, wash your hands and eat."
Han Min responded, turned around and left through the corridor on the left.
Lady Yuan said from behind him: "Tell Brother Pei to get up quickly, how can there be any reason to ask your grandfather to wait for him to eat?"
Grandpa Han said with a smile: "It doesn't matter, children, it's time to snooze."
Lady Yuan said: "Brother Min was spoiled by you all the time, if this continues, sooner or later, he will have to elope with King Ding."
Han Shi laughed out loud, and was glared at by his mother, and immediately turned his face away, and lowered his head to eat.
Han Min went back to the room, casually threw his small bundle on the desk, and took clean clothes from the suitcase to change into.
While tying up his belt, he walked to the bed.
The curtain in front of the bed was hanging down, and Han Min used copper hooks to pull up the cloth curtain.
On the couch was a five or six-year-old boy, stretching his hands and kicking his feet, sleeping soundly.
Grandpa Han has two sons.
The eldest son was Han Min's father, who died when Han Min was 14 years old.
The second son is Han Min's uncle, who also left a few years ago, leaving behind a wife and a son.
The little boy in front of him is his child, Han Min's cousin, Han Pei.
His mother Liu Niangzi was not in good health, so Han Shi and Han Min often took him, and Grandpa Han sometimes took him by his side to teach him how to read and write.
Han Min hung up the tent, lay down beside him, put his hand under the quilt, and scratched his palm.
"Pegger, get up."
Han Pei was still a little confused at first, but when he heard his voice, he opened his eyes suddenly, got out of the bed, hugged his neck, and threw himself on him.
"Second brother, you're back!"
Han Min almost flinched, and finally had no choice but to lie down and give up resistance.
"I'm back, I'm back."
"Second brother, where have you been?"
"Let's go to Liuzhou."
"Where is Liuzhou? Where is the second brother going?"
"Go... find a friend."
"Is that friend and the second brother very close?"
When a child speaks, there are endless questions.
Han Min said, "Get up and wash up now, and I'll tell you in the evening."
He took the child off his body and wrapped him up with a quilt: "It's too cold outside, wait a moment, I'll get you clothes."
Han Pei grabbed the quilt and yawned long: "Thank you, brother."
After Han Pei put on her clothes and washed, she first went to his mother's room to say hello, and served tea and medicine to her.
His mother, Mrs. Liu, was not in good health, she fell ill again in winter, but now she is gradually getting better.
At this time, Mrs. Yuan was with her. She was afraid of letting Han Pei get angry, so she only stayed with him for a while.
After that, Han Pei took Han Min's hand and went to the side hall.
He greeted people in a childlike voice: "Grandpa, brother, good morning."
Han Min followed his example: "Grandpa, brother, good morning."
When seated, Han Pei had to stick to Han Min's side.
Han Shi beckoned to him, asking him to come over: "Your second brother just came back in the morning, let him rest for a while, come here, I'll help you get food."
Han Pei glanced at Han Min, jumped off the stool, ran to Han Shi's place with short legs.
Han Shi carried him to his seat, scooped out porridge for him, and brought him some side dishes.
Grandpa Han turned his head to look at Han Min, picked up his chopsticks, and picked up vegetables for him.
"Don't be jealous, grandpa will clip it for you."
Han Pei was five years old, and Han Min... probably also five years old?
Holding the bowl, Han Min got closer to his grandfather.
Grandpa Han asked him, "How is Liuzhou?"
As soon as he said this, Han Shi also looked over with a serious expression.
Han Min put down the bowl and chopsticks before he was about to answer, Grandpa Han waved his hand quickly: "You eat, you eat."
Han Min shook his head and said, "Liuzhou is not very good. The court is managed by Prince Gong, and Prince Gong and Prince Ding have always had a grudge, so..."
Grandpa Han stroked his gray goatee and sighed: "The common people suffer."
Han Min hurriedly said again: "The things I sent over can last for a while, Prince Ding has done everything, so it should be fine."
"That's good."
Grandpa Han looked at his grandson's face, and said distressedly: "After staying outside for a few days, the circles under my eyes are turning blue, so I'll go back to sleep after eating."
Han Min nodded in agreement.
After a while of silence, Grandpa Han suddenly asked, "Young Master Wen Yan of Marquis Wenyuan's Mansion is also in Liuzhou?"
Han Min didn't know why his grandfather asked him, so he said, "Well, he's here. What's wrong?"
"The family has dragged you down, otherwise you should be the same as Mr. Wen."
Han Min was slightly stunned, then smiled and said, "Forget it. It's not like Grandpa doesn't know that Fu Xun and I don't have a good relationship. It's okay to meet once or twice. We always stay together. We have to fight. Wen Yan and him It’s okay, I’m not good at it.”
Grandpa Han also smiled and said, "Grandpa forgot."
Han Min said coquettishly: "Fu Xun always leads troops in the northwest, and I won't go when the wind blows and the earth is flooded. I think it's good for me to stay at home."
"Yes, the northwest is not good."
Han Min took advantage of the situation to change the topic: "Grandpa, when I was leaving, you taught Pei Geer to read "Cang Jie Pian", where are you reading now?"
Han Pei immediately wrinkled her face when she heard this, and was about to cry: "Second brother, I..."
Wronged Baba.
After breakfast, Han Min was rushed back to his room by his grandfather and brother to sleep.
It is cold in winter, and the three brothers of the Han family often sleep together in one room.
Han Min stood behind the screen and undressed, while his elder brothers Han Shi and Han Pei were outside.
Even though Han Shi was sitting in a wheelchair, he could tell that he was tall.
He has sharp brows and starry eyes, looking closely at his brows and eyes, he is somewhat similar to Han Min, but more heroic than Han Min.
He doesn't look like Han Min's literati, but looks like a little general.
Han Shi asked, "Have you been out for the past few days and have been unable to sleep all night?"
Han Min denied: "No, I fell asleep after being extremely tired."
"Just now in front of Grandpa, did you really mean what you said?"
"Really, really."
Han Zhi smiled lightly, but did not speak.
Han Min took off his clothes, climbed onto the couch, and huddled under the quilt, only his head was exposed.
Han Pei sat beside him, patted him with her little hands, coaxed him to sleep, sang to him, and fell on him before singing a few words, and was about to fall asleep with him.
Han Shi was also by the couch, and he glanced at him: "Go to sleep, brother is outside. When you wake up, brother has something to interrogate you."
"Huh?" Han Min sat up halfway, and then said, "Well, then I want to say...you see, brother Shi is crazy."
"What's the mess? You go to bed first, and I'll ask you when you wake up."
The author has something to say:
The next sentence is from "Dream of Red Mansions". During the drinking order, Daiyu said the sentence in "The Peony Pavilion" and "The Story of the West Chamber". Afterwards, Baochai came to her and said those two sentences
—I want to interrogate you.
——Look, Bao girl is crazy.
So what my brother wants to ask is (beep——)
The third son of the Han family is really stunning (suck)
Han Min didn't go with the convoy, he was alone, so he hurried and arrived in two or three days.
After the Han family was confiscated, they were demoted back to their ancestral home Tongzhou.
Now the ancestral house in the city is mortgaged, and the family lives in a secluded small house on the outskirts of Tongzhou City.
When I came back, it was early morning.
He got off his horse, climbed up the stone steps, and looked in through the crack of the door.
White walls and black tiles, bluestone pavement.
The courtyard at the entrance is not big. There is a plum tree in the courtyard, and there is a copper tank under the tree, in which there are two red carps.
There was no one in the main hall, and on the wall was a portrait of an ancestor of an official servant of the Han family.
Han Min pushed open the door and gently led the horse in.
After tying the horse under the plum tree, Han Min walked around the main hall, walked through the corridor on the left, and arrived at the side hall.
On one square table, an old man sits at the head of the table, and another young man sits on his left.
There were some porridge and side dishes on the table, and they were having breakfast.
The old man was thin and handsome, with a gray goatee beard, and when he saw Han Min coming in, he pointed at him and wanted to say something: "Brother Min..."
Han Min hurriedly "shushed", "Grandpa."
Grandpa Han showed suspicion, and the young man explained in a low voice: "Grandpa, Brother Min went out and didn't tell mother."
Grandpa Han didn't hear it clearly, so he opened his mouth: "Ah?"
The young man said the words again.
Grandpa Han still didn't hear clearly: "Ah? What?"
The young man had no choice but to raise his voice: "My mother doesn't know he's gone out!"
Grandpa Han suddenly realized and nodded: "Oh!"
This time I heard clearly.
Everyone in the family heard it clearly.
Han Min heard a loud noise coming from the kitchen.
He estimated that it was a spatula or a broom.
Then he heard someone calling him: "Han Min!"
Mom called your full name.
Han Min looked at his grandfather, the old man was holding a bowl of porridge, carefully cooling the porridge.
So he stood behind the young man: "Brother."
The young man's name is Han Shi, half a round older than Han Min.
Looking closely now, I realized that he was sitting in a wooden wheelchair, and he seemed to be unable to walk.
Han Shi held Han Min's hand and patted the back of his hand to reassure him.
Han Miniang's mother's family name was Yuan, and everyone called her Lady Yuan.
Without even taking off her clothes, Lady Yuan rushed out of the kitchen while rolling up her sleeves.
He shouted again: "Han Min!"
Subconsciously, Han Min stood upright, with his back straight, his hands on his sides, and obediently replied, "Your son, Mimin, is here."
Lady Yuan said angrily, "How dare you—"
Take a breath: "Run to Liuzhou alone!"
Han Min took half a step back, his elder brother Han Shi took his hand and tried to intercede: "Mother, Ah Min..."
Lady Yuan glared angrily: "How dare you lend the horse to your brother!"
Han Shi choked, and slowly let go of Han Min's hand.
Can't help.
Han Min walked forward slowly, before he could speak, Grandpa Han asked, "Ah? What's the matter?"
Lady Yuan took a deep breath and tried to calm down: "Your eldest grandson lent your second grandson a horse, and he rode the horse alone and ran to Liuzhou to find King Ding."
Han Min corrected in a low voice: "I didn't go alone, and I went to provide disaster relief."
Grandpa Han turned his face sideways: "What?"
Lady Yuan increased her volume: "Your dear grandson is riding a horse and going to Liuzhou to find King Ding!"
"Oh." Grandpa Han turned to look at Han Min, but asked, "Brother Min, is your brother's horse easy to ride?"
A veritable dear grandson.
Han Min's eyes lit up, and he gave a thumbs up: "I think it's good."
Lady Yuan answered, "I don't think so."
Han Min moved over and moved closer: "I asked you and grandpa, and you clearly said it was okay."
"At that time, what you asked was whether you could take out the ancestral house in the city first, but not whether you could go to Liuzhou to find King Ding."
"The things raised will naturally be sent over."
Lady Yuan couldn't argue with him, so she could only look at him.
Han Min opened his arms: "Mother, I'm fine, I just spent a few days with Prince Ding."
After all, people have come back, so just come back.
Lady Yuan's complexion softened a little, but she still pretended to be angry and said, "Go change your clothes, wash your hands and eat."
Han Min responded, turned around and left through the corridor on the left.
Lady Yuan said from behind him: "Tell Brother Pei to get up quickly, how can there be any reason to ask your grandfather to wait for him to eat?"
Grandpa Han said with a smile: "It doesn't matter, children, it's time to snooze."
Lady Yuan said: "Brother Min was spoiled by you all the time, if this continues, sooner or later, he will have to elope with King Ding."
Han Shi laughed out loud, and was glared at by his mother, and immediately turned his face away, and lowered his head to eat.
Han Min went back to the room, casually threw his small bundle on the desk, and took clean clothes from the suitcase to change into.
While tying up his belt, he walked to the bed.
The curtain in front of the bed was hanging down, and Han Min used copper hooks to pull up the cloth curtain.
On the couch was a five or six-year-old boy, stretching his hands and kicking his feet, sleeping soundly.
Grandpa Han has two sons.
The eldest son was Han Min's father, who died when Han Min was 14 years old.
The second son is Han Min's uncle, who also left a few years ago, leaving behind a wife and a son.
The little boy in front of him is his child, Han Min's cousin, Han Pei.
His mother Liu Niangzi was not in good health, so Han Shi and Han Min often took him, and Grandpa Han sometimes took him by his side to teach him how to read and write.
Han Min hung up the tent, lay down beside him, put his hand under the quilt, and scratched his palm.
"Pegger, get up."
Han Pei was still a little confused at first, but when he heard his voice, he opened his eyes suddenly, got out of the bed, hugged his neck, and threw himself on him.
"Second brother, you're back!"
Han Min almost flinched, and finally had no choice but to lie down and give up resistance.
"I'm back, I'm back."
"Second brother, where have you been?"
"Let's go to Liuzhou."
"Where is Liuzhou? Where is the second brother going?"
"Go... find a friend."
"Is that friend and the second brother very close?"
When a child speaks, there are endless questions.
Han Min said, "Get up and wash up now, and I'll tell you in the evening."
He took the child off his body and wrapped him up with a quilt: "It's too cold outside, wait a moment, I'll get you clothes."
Han Pei grabbed the quilt and yawned long: "Thank you, brother."
After Han Pei put on her clothes and washed, she first went to his mother's room to say hello, and served tea and medicine to her.
His mother, Mrs. Liu, was not in good health, she fell ill again in winter, but now she is gradually getting better.
At this time, Mrs. Yuan was with her. She was afraid of letting Han Pei get angry, so she only stayed with him for a while.
After that, Han Pei took Han Min's hand and went to the side hall.
He greeted people in a childlike voice: "Grandpa, brother, good morning."
Han Min followed his example: "Grandpa, brother, good morning."
When seated, Han Pei had to stick to Han Min's side.
Han Shi beckoned to him, asking him to come over: "Your second brother just came back in the morning, let him rest for a while, come here, I'll help you get food."
Han Pei glanced at Han Min, jumped off the stool, ran to Han Shi's place with short legs.
Han Shi carried him to his seat, scooped out porridge for him, and brought him some side dishes.
Grandpa Han turned his head to look at Han Min, picked up his chopsticks, and picked up vegetables for him.
"Don't be jealous, grandpa will clip it for you."
Han Pei was five years old, and Han Min... probably also five years old?
Holding the bowl, Han Min got closer to his grandfather.
Grandpa Han asked him, "How is Liuzhou?"
As soon as he said this, Han Shi also looked over with a serious expression.
Han Min put down the bowl and chopsticks before he was about to answer, Grandpa Han waved his hand quickly: "You eat, you eat."
Han Min shook his head and said, "Liuzhou is not very good. The court is managed by Prince Gong, and Prince Gong and Prince Ding have always had a grudge, so..."
Grandpa Han stroked his gray goatee and sighed: "The common people suffer."
Han Min hurriedly said again: "The things I sent over can last for a while, Prince Ding has done everything, so it should be fine."
"That's good."
Grandpa Han looked at his grandson's face, and said distressedly: "After staying outside for a few days, the circles under my eyes are turning blue, so I'll go back to sleep after eating."
Han Min nodded in agreement.
After a while of silence, Grandpa Han suddenly asked, "Young Master Wen Yan of Marquis Wenyuan's Mansion is also in Liuzhou?"
Han Min didn't know why his grandfather asked him, so he said, "Well, he's here. What's wrong?"
"The family has dragged you down, otherwise you should be the same as Mr. Wen."
Han Min was slightly stunned, then smiled and said, "Forget it. It's not like Grandpa doesn't know that Fu Xun and I don't have a good relationship. It's okay to meet once or twice. We always stay together. We have to fight. Wen Yan and him It’s okay, I’m not good at it.”
Grandpa Han also smiled and said, "Grandpa forgot."
Han Min said coquettishly: "Fu Xun always leads troops in the northwest, and I won't go when the wind blows and the earth is flooded. I think it's good for me to stay at home."
"Yes, the northwest is not good."
Han Min took advantage of the situation to change the topic: "Grandpa, when I was leaving, you taught Pei Geer to read "Cang Jie Pian", where are you reading now?"
Han Pei immediately wrinkled her face when she heard this, and was about to cry: "Second brother, I..."
Wronged Baba.
After breakfast, Han Min was rushed back to his room by his grandfather and brother to sleep.
It is cold in winter, and the three brothers of the Han family often sleep together in one room.
Han Min stood behind the screen and undressed, while his elder brothers Han Shi and Han Pei were outside.
Even though Han Shi was sitting in a wheelchair, he could tell that he was tall.
He has sharp brows and starry eyes, looking closely at his brows and eyes, he is somewhat similar to Han Min, but more heroic than Han Min.
He doesn't look like Han Min's literati, but looks like a little general.
Han Shi asked, "Have you been out for the past few days and have been unable to sleep all night?"
Han Min denied: "No, I fell asleep after being extremely tired."
"Just now in front of Grandpa, did you really mean what you said?"
"Really, really."
Han Zhi smiled lightly, but did not speak.
Han Min took off his clothes, climbed onto the couch, and huddled under the quilt, only his head was exposed.
Han Pei sat beside him, patted him with her little hands, coaxed him to sleep, sang to him, and fell on him before singing a few words, and was about to fall asleep with him.
Han Shi was also by the couch, and he glanced at him: "Go to sleep, brother is outside. When you wake up, brother has something to interrogate you."
"Huh?" Han Min sat up halfway, and then said, "Well, then I want to say...you see, brother Shi is crazy."
"What's the mess? You go to bed first, and I'll ask you when you wake up."
The author has something to say:
The next sentence is from "Dream of Red Mansions". During the drinking order, Daiyu said the sentence in "The Peony Pavilion" and "The Story of the West Chamber". Afterwards, Baochai came to her and said those two sentences
—I want to interrogate you.
——Look, Bao girl is crazy.
So what my brother wants to ask is (beep——)
The third son of the Han family is really stunning (suck)
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