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Chapter 15 Clan

Inside the horse farm, Concubine De Xiao Jiuniang rode her horse forward. She was wearing military uniforms (female version), wearing ponytails, and riding a purple horse (jujube red horse). She looked heroic from a distance. If she was wearing armor, she would be a heroine galloping on the battlefield.

Even without armor, Xiao Jiuniang is like a beautiful man in men's clothing, accompanied by a woman riding on the left and right horses, challenging the obstacles ahead.

The obstacles are three horizontal rails, and the spacing between the horizontal rails is very close. After the horse crosses the first horizontal rail, it has to cross the second and third horizontal rails without taking a few steps. This requires the rider to be able to master the mount.

The most important thing is that neither man nor horses are afraid of these three obstacles, otherwise they will not be able to overcome them.

Seeing the horizontal railing getting closer, Xiao Jiuniang, who was concentrating, was ready to ride her mount and cross the first railing, but the horse suddenly dropped its momentum, slowed down, and turned to the side.

Faced with the triple obstacle, the purple horse became timid and did not dare to rush.

Xiao Jiuniang, who was quite disappointed, did not whip the mount, and drove the horse slowly forward, touching the beautiful horse's hair from time to time to show encouragement.

The healthy women on both sides of the guards saw that the concubine failed to challenge the obstacles, but there was no danger of falling off the horse. They breathed a sigh of relief, slowed down and followed slowly.

Xiao Jiuniang rode a horse and ran slowly on the grass. Looking at the beautiful scenery around her, she felt refreshed and happy.

She could not ride a horse, but after becoming Yuwen Wen's concubine, she began to practice riding at the request of the other party and gradually got used to riding a horse for transportation. However, in fact, she was considering safety when traveling, so she still mainly took a carriage.

Traveling on a horse-drawn carriage was the style of a literati and a doctor in the Southern Dynasty. Officials (except military generals) who rode horses and traveled were mostly ridiculed by literati and officials. Therefore, in Jiangnan, women riding horses and traveled on horses and traveled on most occasions were considered to be a very rude behavior.

Xiao Jiuniang didn't care about these things. She thought that as long as her husband liked them.

In fact, in Chang'an, it is very common for women to ride horses. Even for noble women, the phenomenon of riding horses is common.

Since Yuwen Wen ascended the throne, he has traveled with his female family many times, all of whom were riding horses, and the queen and concubines rode horses to accompany him, so Xiao Jiuniang felt that her riding skills had to be better in order to keep up with her husband's pace.

Follow for a lifetime.

Xiao Jiuniang was thinking about challenging the three obstacles again, and suddenly a person appeared in her sight. The man stood in front of the pergola, holding a fruit in one hand, and waving his hand, waving to her.

Seeing that it was his husband waving to him, Xiao Jiuniang rode his horse and turned to Yuwen Wen.

Suddenly, the shouts of killing came, and Xiao Jiuniang felt a trembling heart. Looking in the sound, she saw a group of cavalry rushing over from the flank.

One by one, they were wearing hard and holding sharp edges, shouting loudly, and they were full of murderous intent.

What kind of horse is a horse? A fruit that is less than three feet tall dismounts (a ponies).

What kind of helmet is a helmet? A helmet made of silk cloth (looks like a cloth hat with a cloak).

What kind of armor is it? Silk armor made of silk cloth (cloths that look like armor).

What kind of knife is a bamboo long knife (toy knife).

Who are people? Little guys.

In other words, this group of cavalry was "cavalry as if it was dismounted", and the vanguard was Yuwen Weining, the son of Xiao Jiuniang, who was born to Yuwen Wen. He is almost thirteen years old now.

Yuwen Weining, wearing silk armor, rode off the horse on the horse, wore a double feather helmet (a silk helmet with two feathers in it), waved the bamboo knife in his hand, and rushed towards the "enemy camp" as a "forward".

He saw his biological mother approaching his charge route and shouted in a hurry:

"Auntie, please let me go!"

On the left side of Yuwen Weining is Yuwen Weigan, one year younger than his half-brother. Yuwen Weigan is also wearing a double feather helmet, silk armor, and waving a bamboo knife.

Following closely behind was Yuwen Weiping, who was only six years old and Yuwen Weixing, dressed in a military general, as he "stood in the battle", and followed his brothers to attack the "enemy camp".

On the right side of Yuwen Weining is his cousin Yuwen Gui and Yuwen Wang, who are also "sold with a strong and sharp edge". As the right wing, he "stepped on the formation" with the forward.

There was also a young child, seven or eight years old, dressed in a military general, wearing a three-feathered helmet (a donated helmet with three feathers in it), waving a bamboo knife in his hand, screaming, his face red with excitement.

This person has the highest seniority and is the "counselor" and "uncle" of the Yuwen Weining brothers, so he is the chief general of the central army. He leads a group of companions of similar age, riding off the horse and wearing a single-feather helmet, and "superposing the formation" as the chief general of the central army.

A group of cavalrymen were charging (not fast), setting a distance between each other to avoid colliding, and coming in a mighty way. Xiao Jiuniang saw it clearly and quickly pulled the reins to give way.

Watching the group of cavalry "roar by", the leader of the central army "cut over" a group of scarecrows representing the enemy army, then the chief general of the central army "pulled the flag" himself, and then he was so excited that he kept shaking the flag, and his "subordinates" were also excited and cheered.

This "counselor" was about to lead his subordinates to "turn around" and go to "burn" the enemy's granary, but he heard the sound of gongs. It turned out that someone was "singing gold" and asking them to "repay the troops".

Seeing the little guys "retracting their troops back to the camp" as if they were decent, Xiao Jiuniang couldn't help but smile, got off her horse, and walked towards Yuwen Wen, who was beating the gong and "singing gold".

When Yuwen Wen saw the beloved concubine with a red cheek, he handed the gong to the maid, took the towel, and handed it to Xiao Jiuniang: "Hurry up and wipe the sweat and drink some soup."

"Um."

The two walked side by side towards the "camp" and held hands, while the "soldiers" who "returned victoriously" were happily planning the next "offensive".

"Cousin Uncle" Yu Wen Huan is the youngest son of Yu Wen Liang, King Qi Wu. He is Yu Wen Wen's cousin (brother). Although he is young, he is Yu Wen Wen's son and his uncle by his seniority.

Today's palace inner garden has become a "children's playground". There are not only "cavalry dismounted horses", but also "skateboard boys" and "expanding boys". All of this was carefully arranged by Yuwen Wen.

He wants his sons, nephews, and cousins ​​(brothers) to have a happy childhood. These little guys should not wear all kinds of shackles imposed by adults early on.

Yuwen Wen didn't want to repeat Yuwen Yong's mistakes, and didn't want to rely on sticks to educate him to produce a prodigal son who was worse than the other.

I don’t want the foundation I have built up with hard work to be easily defeated by my son in the future.

The little guys who "returned victoriously" were full of rebellion, and Yuwen Wen was not good at going over to avoid being restrained, so the concubine Yang Lihua and Zhaoyi Zhang Lihua, who were already ready, led the palace maids to bring various snacks and drinks to "reward the army".

Yu Wen Wen, who was sitting aside, looked at Yu Wen Yin who was excited and felt a little moved.

Yuwen lost his father at a young age and did not enjoy much fatherly love. However, he was taken care of by his elder brother (Yu Wenming) and was comfortable playing in the Qi Wang Mansion on weekdays.

However, the good times did not last long. Yu Wenming passed away. The Qi Palace was covered with mourning. Yu Wenhua's nephews, Yu Wenli, Yu Wengui, and Yu Wenhua, had to stay mourning for three years, and it was impossible for him to play with Yu Wenhua.

So Yuwen Wen took the responsibility and let his cousin (brother) Yuwen Yin enter the palace and play with Yuwen Weining, who is of similar age and others.

At the beginning, Yuwen I couldn't let go and was a little restrained, but after all, the young man's heart was very happy when he saw the various toys and amusement facilities.

Now that Yuwen Gui and Yuwen Wang have ended their mourning, they have joined in. There are cheerful laughter from the little guys in the inner garden every day.

Yuwen Wen was very satisfied with this. The little guys lived a happy life and it was not in vain for his efforts.

Since they are relatives, they can play together at least when they are young and have a happy childhood. As for whether they have a harmonious relationship with each other after they grow up, it is no longer something that Yu Wen Wen can interfere with.

At this moment, when Yuwen Wen was happy to see Yuwen Wen, he knew that his biological father's last wish was to adopt Yuwen Wen to the late Duke Shao Yuwen Zhou and inherit the incense of Duke Shao.

No, it’s not Duke Shao, it should be King Shao.

Yuwen Wen felt that there was no hurry to talk about this matter, so he would wait until Yuwen I grew up.

Another thing that has something to do with Yuwen International is relatively troublesome. Yuwen Wen is considering whether to solve it or turn a blind eye.
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