296 Chapter Note (4)
296 Chapter note (4)
Although this Mrs. Liu was very considerate and not flattering at all, after getting along with her for a while, she could still feel that this Mrs. Liu was too respectful to her, or valued her too much.
Although Liu Banshan is only the young minister of Dali Temple, and his rank is not as good as her and Rong Xia's, Mrs. Liu is not so respectful.
After waiting for about half an hour, the prince and princess finally arrived. When they got off the luxurious prince's carriage, they were dressed as farmers, and the princess was still holding a rattan basket in his hand.
There was a courtesy officer next to him reminding him what the prince needed to do and what he needed to be careful about. The rest of the courtiers and wives stood respectfully. It wasn't until the prince and concubine made a move that the courtiers and wives followed suit and tried to look like they were in full swing.
Stepping on the soft soil, Banhua found that all the soil had been turned over, not a single weed, nor a single stone larger than the size of a thumb. This land was not as clean as normal land. The land around the Banjia Biezhuang belongs to the Banjia. When she is free, she often plays with her father and brother, so she has seen many scenes of farmers doing farm work. The soil is not so soft, and it is impossible that there are no weeds, stones, and dry branches. are common.
It seems that they are all deceptive stuff.
Banhua threw the seeds in his hand into the dug pits, three or four in each pit, and it was up to fate whether he lived or died.
Her hands and feet were faster, and she sprinkled a ridge in a short while. When she turned around, she saw that the other wives had been far behind her. She looked at the seeds in the bamboo basket at her waist, and turned her head to the little eunuch beside her. : "Did I do it faster?"
It seems to be suspected of being out of gregariousness, although she was not very gregarious in the first place.
"It's a good thing that the princess has quick hands and feet." The little eunuch laughed dryly. It was a matter of casual handling. Even if these nobles only threw one or two seeds and planted them, the people below would make up the rest and ensure that the crops in the field The crops grow better than anyone else's.
He also didn't expect Princess Fuller to be so nimble in his hands and feet, and the posture of throwing seeds still had such a taste. As a rough envoy eunuch, he didn't dare to interrupt Princess Fuller's interest in throwing seeds, he just dared to follow him honestly. on her
Banhua stood up straight, looked around, and saw that Rong Xia was loosening the soil in the distance, although she felt that the soil was so soft that it seemed to have been loosened countless times.
"Princess," Mrs. Liu walked to her side, "Are you tired? If you are, come and have a rest."
A rest shed has long been set up next to the farmland. It doesn't look very eye-catching from the outside, but inside there are tables, chairs, cushions, melons, fruits and snacks.
Ban Hua washed his hands and entered the shed. When the other wives saw her, they all stood up to greet her. Banhua raised her hand and said, "You don't need to be too polite, just sit down."
"The princess is so amazing, she has done so much work." A lady boasted, "I'm really envious when I look at it."
"There's nothing to envy," Banhua said, "I come from a family of generals, so it's not surprising that I'm stronger than you."
When other people heard the words, they praised how great the ancestors of the Ban family were, how they followed the Taizu to conquer the world, and how they defended the frontier of the great cause.
The maids came in to serve tea, and the maid serving tea to Banhua shook her hand, and the tea accidentally spilled over the rim of the cup and splashed on the table.
"The princess forgives the crime, the princess forgives the crime."
Ban Hua saw that the court lady was only thirteen or fourteen years old, her face was still childish, her eyes were frightened, like a frightened little white rabbit, looking pitiful, so she handed her a handkerchief: "No problem, Be careful not to burn yourself."
"Thank you princess." The maid pinched the handkerchief and did not wipe the back of her hands, but poured out the original tea in the cup, picked up the tea and refilled the cup.
"Princess, please drink slowly, and the maidservant will leave." The little maid squeezed her handkerchief tightly, wiped off the water on the table with her sleeve, and hurried out.
Banhua picked up the teacup and took a sip, then put it down.