Chapter 633 Routines
Although Li Tian said so, he had no intention of leaving.

Instead, he sat down on a chair specially prepared for customers in the store, and said with a thirsty look,

"After listening to you talk for so long, I'm a little thirsty. You don't even have tea to greet guests, do you? Bring me a cup."

Sun Ruowei murmured in his heart,
"This guy has spent all his money, why don't you hurry up and leave, don't waste this girl's time, I guess daddy should be back after a while!"

But after all, Li Tian spent nearly 1 taels with her, and he can be regarded as the only big customer of their family for so many years. No matter what the reason is, Sun Ruowei has no intention of wronging her.

He rushed to the back hall in a hurry, and brought a pot of steaming tea to Li Tian after a while.

Li Tian unhurriedly tasted it while pretending to be chatting and asked,
"Young lady is so familiar with the price of antiques, I really admire you from the bottom of my heart!
I found out earlier that the owner of this store is named Sun. I wonder if you are lucky enough to know your name, girl. "

Originally, it was very impolite to inquire about the name of a girl who was not out of the cabinet. Even if she didn't say anything, there would be no problem.

However, Sun Ruowei followed his father and two elder brothers to travel all over the world since he was a child, and he has developed a habit of the rivers and lakes. He didn't care much about those red tapes, so he told Li Tiandao generously,

"My father named the little girl Ruowei..."

Li Tian savored these two words carefully, and couldn't help but come up with a sentence in his heart, "It's as small as a foot, as light as a dust".

This is to describe a person who does not worry about the mundane world and expects to live a carefree life.

Li Tian couldn't help admiring in his heart,

"It seems that the person who named her has a deep affection for her, and hopes that she can live a carefree life!"

Reminiscent of the identity of the shop owner Sun Yu, it seems reasonable for him to have such an idea.

"The owner's surname is Sun, so this girl should be called Sun Ruowei. Sun Ruowei is really a good name..."

"Well,... No, why does this name sound so familiar, as if I've heard it somewhere."

"But where is it..."

Suddenly, Li Tian's mind opened wide, and the memories of the past flooded in like a tide. The longer he chanted the name, the more clear the memory became.

It wasn't until the name coincided with a character in a TV series he had watched that he suddenly woke up.

"Grassed, isn't it? This little girl's movie is actually a famous one in later generations, Empress Xiao Gongsun, my own cheap daughter-in-law, a legend who has gone through Yongle, Hongxi, Xuande, Zhengtong, Jingtai, Tianshun, and the Six Dynasties." like a woman."

Li Tian was so shocked that he almost dropped the teacup in his hand on the ground, and his eyes kept sweeping back and forth on this little girl who looked only sixteen or seventeen years old this year and hadn't fully grown up yet.

He really couldn't think of this little girl as the same person as the famous and legendary strong woman in Ming Dynasty history.

This Empress Xiao Gongsun is one of the few women who is deeply remembered by Li Tian.

His memories of him don't just come from that somewhat messy TV adaptation.

More of it comes from the major historical event of the Civil Fort Change.

At that time, her son, that is, her grandson in the original history, Ming Yingzong Zhu Qizhen was captured by Oala during the Tumubao Incident.

Hundreds of thousands of elite troops of the Ming Dynasty and the honorable generals accumulated by the Ming Dynasty for hundreds of years were lost.

At that time, the imperial court's frontier defenses were not guarded, and the Oirat army went straight to the city, under internal and external difficulties.

If it weren't for Sun Ruowei, Yu Qian and others in the capital to turn the tide, the Ming Dynasty's rule would have come to an end.

According to unofficial historical records, Wala's army crossed the Great Wall and went straight to the capital. In order to boost morale, repel powerful enemies, and keep the country of the Ming Dynasty, this legendary woman personally put on armor and went into battle.

Leading less than [-] old, weak, sick and disabled, they repelled the unstoppable Oala army, successfully kept the capital, and allowed the Ming dynasty to continue.

Although, in real history, almost all of this achievement was given to Yu Qian and the then empress dowager Zhang.

But as one of the two queens who supervised the country at that time, and she was also Zhu Qizhen's biological mother, Li Tian would never believe that she didn't play any important role in it.

However, these are not what Li Tian really admires this woman.

What really made Li Tian admire her was that after her son was captured, she tried her best to rescue her, but when Wala proposed to carve up the territory of Daming.

She was a woman but made a decision that made many men ashamed.

I don't want my son anymore. You can kill or cut me up as you like.

She turned around and supported the son of Empress Hu, who had been her lifelong enemy, Zhu Qiyu became the emperor, and she did not let up in her assistance.

It's hard to imagine that her own son is still in the hands of the enemy, but she is determined to support another emperor, which is almost equivalent to completely giving up her son's life.

For a mother, this is almost unimaginable.

But for the sake of Daming's country, in order to fulfill her ancestors' will not to cede land and not to pay compensation, she is even willing to give up her own son.

It can be seen how strong her heart is.

Counting the sixteen emperors of Ming Dynasty, she may be the only one who practiced this ancestral motto.

As a woman, she can do so much, how can she not be amazed and ashamed.

Some people may say that she is a cruel woman, that she is a woman who would rather give up her son than give up power.

But Li Tian didn't agree with this statement, thinking that those who said these words were farting.

It is precisely because he has deeply experienced the helplessness of the most powerful person that he has such a view.

At that time, although Hu Shanxiang had been abolished, he still had a good influence, and his son became the emperor. To put it bluntly, as long as she blows a little cold wind around her son, Sun Ruowei will be able to make a living. An incomparably miserable end.

But knowing that she could exchange her son back by giving Wala a little favor, she still took the risk of being cleared out and supported Zhu Qiyu.

It just shows that she is not thinking about the so-called power at all, but actually thinking for the Ming Dynasty.

How can such a woman who is willing to lose her dear son and risk her own life to save the country from danger for the sake of national affairs, be a person who is greedy and powerful.

If one were to select a woman who was the most memorable in Daming, Li Tian would definitely choose Sun Ruowei first.

Even his own daughter-in-law, Mrs. Zhang, and Queen Ma, the founder of the country, have to move back.

(End of this chapter)

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