Zhao Defang's road to the virtuous king

Chapter 1340 Supreme Filial Piety Redeeming Heart Sins Yin-Yang Tibetan Chess Game 5

Defang approached Huyanzan and said with a smile, "No! Hahahaha" and then walked to the side hall, Huyanzan froze there with a smile, turned to look at Baili and said, "Then Baili will definitely send one to me. ?”

"Uh. General Huyan, that." Baili patted his head, "Oh, my head hurts a little recently, I can't hear clearly." After Baili finished speaking, he and Xiaopeng ran into the main hall with small steps. Huyanzan straightened up and sighed. Tone "Ouch! How pathetic!"

Defang and Huyanzan sat in the main hall, and the waiter brought two jugs of wine, "General Huyan, one small jug for each person, don't drink too much."

"Listen to Your Highness." Hu Yanzan nodded, poured a glass and drank it first, "Ha! It smells so good!"

"Have a snack, it hurts to drink on an empty stomach."

"It's not uncomfortable, Your Highness, please tell the old minister, what's the matter with your goalkeeper?"

"Guangxiang's surname is Lin. His father and mother were originally from the Northern Han Dynasty. They have been farming for generations. He is the only son in the family. Five years after opening the treasure, there was a severe drought in the Northern Han Dynasty and no grain was harvested. Guangxiang's father and the villagers had to go hunting in the mountains. Attacked by a pack of wolves, he was bitten and divided for food, and died tragically in the deep forest. His bones were never found. Guangxiang was 17 years old. The people couldn't hold on any longer, and they all started to flee, and Guangxiang also brought his mother to the south, and along the way, many people died of starvation, and they couldn't even ask for food."

"This is too tragic!" Hu Yanzan put down his glass and said, "I didn't expect him to have such an experience, and then?"

"Guangxiang and his mother walked all the way, but they were really hungry and tired, and his mother fell ill. Guangxiang had to carry his mother on his back and continued walking. On the way, he met a group of patrolmen. The patrolmen saw him as pitiful, so they stayed. Two steamed buns, one for Guangxiang and his mother. After eating, Guangxiang gained some strength, and continued walking with his mother on his back, but it was still far away from the border of the Northern Han Dynasty. They came to a deserted temple to rest. Guangxiang He was really hungry, his legs were very painful, and it was difficult for him to carry his mother to the border. If he walked alone, he might survive, so Guangxiang planned to leave alone the next day."

"Alone? What about his mother?"

"Listen slowly." Defang drank a glass of wine and continued to preach, "The next morning, Guangxiang walked up to his mother and said that he was going to find some food and asked his mother to sit here and wait for him to come back. In fact, at this time, Guangxiang had already planned to leave his mother and leave by herself, but his mother didn't know it at all. Just when Guangxiang turned to leave, his mother stopped him and took out half of the steamed bun from her arms. Xiang's mother only ate a few bites before, and his mother said that she couldn't eat much, so let Guangxiang take this, and eat some when you are hungry on the way, if you can find the best food, if you can't find it, don't come back Now, go out of the border to the Song Dynasty by yourself, and you must live well."

Hu Yanzan slapped the table, "This Guangxiang is outrageous! He even left his mother behind!"

"Don't shout! The lonely king hasn't finished yet."

"What is there to say about an unfilial son! The old minister won't listen!"

"I haven't talked about the key point yet, so I can't do it if I don't listen."

"Okay! Tell me, my lord. After I finish, I'll beat him up for being unfilial!"

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