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Chapter 68: The Emperor's Grandson

The questions Wu Meiniang asked were not easy. Even young people who were nearly slump may not be able to return. It is naturally even more difficult for Di Renjie, who is only eight years old.

Di Renjie is the candidate for the tutor whom Li Ke is interested in. Li Ke naturally hopes that Di Renjie can answer this question. If someone else is Li Ke, he might be more worried, but when Li Ke thought that the person in front of him was Di Renjie, he felt more anticipated.

Li Ke looked at Di Renjie with some encouragement, and told Di Renjie not to worry too much, just reply.

Di Renjie did not disappoint Li Ke. Di Renjie faced Wu Meiniang's problem and thought for a while. After thinking a few times, he said: "The Mao Shi is a poem. The poem is a poem, and the words are used to express their meaning, and the meaning is expressed in emotions. The emotions are expressed in the voice. The voice is written as a sound, which is to demonstrate the national affairs and correct the gains and losses. It can be filial to the couple, respectful, respectful to human ethics, beautify education, and change customs. It can be said that the poetry is the ultimate."

Di Renjie's reply was heard, and a smile appeared on Li Ke's face. If you look at it carefully, Di Renjie's answer would not be considered incisive and profound, but it started through the unique explanation of "Mao Shi" and briefly explained the general content and meaning of "Mao Shi".

Di Renjie's words are not the best, but they are absolutely correct. The words in "Mao Shi" are originally about couples, filial piety, human ethics, education, and customs. Even if Kong Yingda's old scholar was in person, he would not find any fault.

Of course, the most rare thing is not the content of Di Renjie's words, but the steady, urgent and intelligent way he can show in front of Prince Li Ke and Princess Wu Meiniang, and his understanding and handling problems.

As long as a smart child reads it twice, you can understand it by teaching both sides more, but some things are innate talents. If you are born without it, it will be extremely difficult to learn in the future. The reason why Di Renjie was able to become Di Renjie is because of this urgent wisdom and calmness, not anything else.

Wu Meiniang also saw Di Renjie's performance, and Wu Meiniang also smiled on her face. Obviously, she was quite satisfied with Di Renjie's answer and Di Renjie's eldest son's attendant.

Wu Meiniang asked herself that she might be better than Li Ke in terms of knowing people, but she could still see them. Di Renjie's answer was not a long time ago, and no one had written it. It was just that she thought of it temporarily. It was definitely rare for an eight-year-old child to have such skills.

For a moment, Wu Meiniang couldn't help but admire Li Ke's ability to recognize people and see things. From the original Cen Wenben, Wang Xuance, Su Dingfang, to the later Ma Zhou, Pei Xingjian, Liu Rengui, and now the young Di Renjie, Li Ke seemed to be able to recognize talents and recruit talents.

Wu Meiniang asked Di Renjie: "Have you ever seen the prince before?"

Di Renjie didn't know what Wu Meiniang was asking, but Di Renjie had never seen Li Ke before, so he replied truthfully: "You have never seen the prince before, this is the first time."

Di Renjie's answer was heard, and Wu Meiniang's surprise became even more serious. Why could Li Ke determine that he was different from ordinary people and grant him an important position as a 8-year-old child when Li Ke had never met him even if he had never met him?

It’s impossible that Li Ke has the talent to determine a person’s future by listening to the name. Li Ke’s ability made Wu Meiniang more and more difficult to see clearly, but instead it seemed like Li Ke was unfathomable.

Wu Meiniang naturally couldn't see through Li Ke, and she couldn't see clearly why Li Ke was so optimistic about Di Renjie. Li Ke would not tell her the reason, let alone tell her.

Wu Meiniang is well-behaved, skilled and docile now. That's because Li Ke is still the one who does not follow the rules in his heart. If Li Ke ascended the throne in the future, what if there is a situation, it will be impossible for him to come to the court and appear again. There will always be someone in the court who can stand up and leave some important officials in the government who can suppress the situation.

The military officials did not make things difficult for Li Ke. Everyone under Li Ke's command, Pei Xingjian, Xi Junmai and Xue Rengui were in their prime. Even the older Su Dingfang was still strong, so they were naturally loyal to Li Ke and Li Jing. The difficulty lies in the civil officials.

At present, the civil servant Li Ke is naturally Di Renjie. Fifty years later, Di Renjie was known as the pillar of the southern heaven of the Tang Dynasty and was the one who played a decisive role in the struggle to preserve Li in the Tang Dynasty. Li Ke had a great trust in Di Renjie's future political stance, not to mention that he was now a lecturer to Li Yan when he was a child and was a friend of the general.

Li Ke looked at Di Renjie, who was still young but had begun to look unique, smiled, touched Di Renjie's head, and bent down to ask Di Renjie: "My eldest son, Li Yan, is four years old, and will go to school after the New Year next year, but he is young and doesn't know much. Are you willing to go to the palace to study with him? There is the best teacher in the world in the East Palace. If you can come, it will be of great help to you."

From Li Ke's perspective and position, it is a great kindness for the prince to be the eldest son of a county magistrate to serve as a disciple. It is a great kindness, but Li Ke still has a polite order in the face of such a child and does not have any arrogance. It is rare.

Just as Li Ke said this, a wave of joy rushed towards Di Zhixun's heart. Li Ke's eldest son, Li Ke, was named Wugong County Prince. This is the only title in the world that is named the place where the emperor was born. Li Shimin's meaning was obvious. Li Ke was the future emperor of the Tang Dynasty, and Li Jing was the same.

Di Renjie became a companion to study as a child. In the future, when Li Yan grew up and became emperor, Di Renjie was a hero of the residence for many years. It can even be exaggerated to say that with Li Ke's words, Di Renjie, who was only eight years old, had one foot into the ranks of prime ministers.

Although Di Renjie may not be able to fully understand what this sentence means, it at least represents the great recognition of the prince Li Ke for him. Di Renjie immediately knelt down and replied: "Boy thanks the prince for trusting him. Boy must perform his duties and live up to the prince's entrustedness."

"Since I have entrusted you with this, I naturally trust you. There is no need to be too polite. Get up quickly. From now on, you only need to remember what you said today, keep Ke's original heart, accompany the Lord to study hard, and correct his words and deeds." Li Ke bent down and helped Di Renjie up and said.

Di Renjie was smart, and Di Zhixun, who was beside him, also saw clearly that Li Ke's expectations for Di Renjie were really good. Huake's original intention was: the word "Huai" and the word "Ke", especially the word "Ke", which was taken out of Li Ke's name, which was expected and even a warning.

After saying that, Li Ke suddenly had another thought in his mind and asked Di Zhixun: "The son has already entered school, but he can have the word "expression."

Di Zhixun replied: "The dog son is young and has not yet obtained the word "table".

Li Ke nodded, and after a little thought, he said to Di Renjie: "I just said that I want you to have Ke's original intention. This is not convenient for me to give you the word "Ke", but the word "Huai" is OK. In the future, your word "Huaiying" will be called "Huaiying". Don't let my expectations down."
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