Chapter 1152
After Concubine Chen walked into the heavy veils, when she lifted the veils and came out, it was no longer a graceful figure walking out from the pink veils, but a man who was slightly short in stature but looked fat.
The short melon-like man has a pair of piercing thick eyebrows and big eyes. His face has a lot of sunburn after exposure to the sun. His skin is rough. When he grins, his teeth are very neat and quite white.
He was dressed as a farmer and held a scythe in his hand.
This man was one of the united anti-kings, led by ten thousand peasants, named Kui Han.
A black horse gallops out of the palace, into the night...
Quehan in the border town had been out for a few days due to the wind and cold. On the 15th, Quehan went out, recovered from a serious illness, and was in good spirits.
Kuihan was born as a farmer, but he was a rich peasant. His ancestors were good at farming, and they could also distinguish the weather and predict the wind and rain in advance, so that the crops in the field would not be frozen, drowned, or blown away by the wind. The things they grow are always high-quality goods, and many restaurants buy from him.
Kuihan's father is a man who likes to form good relationships. He will tell the villagers how to farm the land, and will inform the villagers before it rains or snows.
Kuihan's father wanted him to study and take the imperial examination. Unexpectedly, Kuihan didn't know anything about reading, but he was young and blue in farming. Kuihan's father also accepted his fate. It would be very difficult for Kuihan's family If a scholar is born, he should be born to go to earth.
Kuihan's father saw that the children in the village were gifted, but because the family had no money for them to study, he would pay for the children to study.
The good karma formed by the parents, when Kui Han grows up, there will be a steady stream of good fruits.
Those children really became famous in their studies, and the most powerful one even became a fifth-rank official.
It is not uncommon for a fifth-rank official in the imperial city, but in the village, they are golden phoenixes flying out of chicken coops, enough to honor the ancestors and change the family.
It's just that this fifth-rank official was not long, but because he didn't have the power behind him, he became the blame, and was finally demoted, and returned to his hometown to become a seventh-rank sesame official.
But in his hometown, the seventh-rank sesame official is also the seventh-rank magistrate, enough to take care of the Kuihan family.
The days when someone took care of them was very good, and even buying vegetables could sell a few more copper coins. Kui Han thought that this kind of life would last forever, but after the death of the first emperor, the gates of the major cities were opened to let the victims of the disaster enter the city.
The disaster victims were originally the most pitiful people, and the people in the city would send them some rice grains out of sympathy at the beginning, but how could it be easy for the disaster victims to leave their hometown alive and travel across mountains and rivers to the rich city? Yes, along the way, I am used to abandoning wives and children, intrigues, stealing food and killing people, and cannibalism, so how can we keep it simple?
Simple, it has long been a fish and died on the way to flee famine.
People in the city have just delivered rice grains here, and people will sneak into their homes that night and steal the rice grains.
Those who are lucky are only short of rice, and those who are unlucky not only run out of rice, but also suffer casualties and even death.
Only then did the people in the city realize that what they let in were not victims of disasters, but hungry wolves.
In order to survive, they burned, killed, looted and committed all kinds of vicious wolves!
Kui Han's family is a rich peasant, so they were naturally targeted.
Kui Han drove the ox cart to deliver the rice grain to the restaurant. Not long after he left, his family encountered groups of disaster victims robbing grain. The old mother was pushed and hit her head on the water tank, and she died immediately. In order to avenge her mother-in-law, the wife was thrown into the water tank and drowned alive, and the children...
Kuihan's three children, the oldest was seven years old, and the youngest was only two years old, were all... regarded as meat.
(End of this chapter)
After Concubine Chen walked into the heavy veils, when she lifted the veils and came out, it was no longer a graceful figure walking out from the pink veils, but a man who was slightly short in stature but looked fat.
The short melon-like man has a pair of piercing thick eyebrows and big eyes. His face has a lot of sunburn after exposure to the sun. His skin is rough. When he grins, his teeth are very neat and quite white.
He was dressed as a farmer and held a scythe in his hand.
This man was one of the united anti-kings, led by ten thousand peasants, named Kui Han.
A black horse gallops out of the palace, into the night...
Quehan in the border town had been out for a few days due to the wind and cold. On the 15th, Quehan went out, recovered from a serious illness, and was in good spirits.
Kuihan was born as a farmer, but he was a rich peasant. His ancestors were good at farming, and they could also distinguish the weather and predict the wind and rain in advance, so that the crops in the field would not be frozen, drowned, or blown away by the wind. The things they grow are always high-quality goods, and many restaurants buy from him.
Kuihan's father is a man who likes to form good relationships. He will tell the villagers how to farm the land, and will inform the villagers before it rains or snows.
Kuihan's father wanted him to study and take the imperial examination. Unexpectedly, Kuihan didn't know anything about reading, but he was young and blue in farming. Kuihan's father also accepted his fate. It would be very difficult for Kuihan's family If a scholar is born, he should be born to go to earth.
Kuihan's father saw that the children in the village were gifted, but because the family had no money for them to study, he would pay for the children to study.
The good karma formed by the parents, when Kui Han grows up, there will be a steady stream of good fruits.
Those children really became famous in their studies, and the most powerful one even became a fifth-rank official.
It is not uncommon for a fifth-rank official in the imperial city, but in the village, they are golden phoenixes flying out of chicken coops, enough to honor the ancestors and change the family.
It's just that this fifth-rank official was not long, but because he didn't have the power behind him, he became the blame, and was finally demoted, and returned to his hometown to become a seventh-rank sesame official.
But in his hometown, the seventh-rank sesame official is also the seventh-rank magistrate, enough to take care of the Kuihan family.
The days when someone took care of them was very good, and even buying vegetables could sell a few more copper coins. Kui Han thought that this kind of life would last forever, but after the death of the first emperor, the gates of the major cities were opened to let the victims of the disaster enter the city.
The disaster victims were originally the most pitiful people, and the people in the city would send them some rice grains out of sympathy at the beginning, but how could it be easy for the disaster victims to leave their hometown alive and travel across mountains and rivers to the rich city? Yes, along the way, I am used to abandoning wives and children, intrigues, stealing food and killing people, and cannibalism, so how can we keep it simple?
Simple, it has long been a fish and died on the way to flee famine.
People in the city have just delivered rice grains here, and people will sneak into their homes that night and steal the rice grains.
Those who are lucky are only short of rice, and those who are unlucky not only run out of rice, but also suffer casualties and even death.
Only then did the people in the city realize that what they let in were not victims of disasters, but hungry wolves.
In order to survive, they burned, killed, looted and committed all kinds of vicious wolves!
Kui Han's family is a rich peasant, so they were naturally targeted.
Kui Han drove the ox cart to deliver the rice grain to the restaurant. Not long after he left, his family encountered groups of disaster victims robbing grain. The old mother was pushed and hit her head on the water tank, and she died immediately. In order to avenge her mother-in-law, the wife was thrown into the water tank and drowned alive, and the children...
Kuihan's three children, the oldest was seven years old, and the youngest was only two years old, were all... regarded as meat.
(End of this chapter)
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