C20 (1/2)
Due to Mr. Xue's clumsy writing ability, Princess didn't let him write down the plan again. Instead, she let him explain the plan and let Lady Liu help him write down the plan.
The sweet potatoes and potatoes had to be nurtured, so in order to catch up with the growing season, they had to be put on the agenda immediately. The pumpkin was the easiest, he just needed to find a suitable place to throw it.
Mr. Xue told him about the needs of the seeds and the general conditions for growing them. Princess was quick to act, so she immediately gave him enough land to test the planting.
Princess was obviously not an inexperienced person. After listening to Mr. Xue's explanation, she had a general idea of what was going on. After making some rough calculations, she immediately said, ”Pass Ma Yuanliang down.”
”Here!”
The maid turned and left.
Princess Pingyang said, ”Ma Yuanliang Ma and Fourth Minister are the youngest sons of my field officer, Ma Sanbao. They hold the position of the leader in the army, and although he is young, he is old and mature. I will have him come under your command. Does Youyang understand? ”
Mr. Xue nodded. Princess Pingyang's plan to travel with him was clear. Naturally, she hoped that everything would go smoothly. This was something she could not afford to be careless about. However, for Ma Yuanliang to be assigned by Princess Pingyang, he must be one of her trusted aides.
Ma Sanbao... Ma Sanbao... He should be the servant that followed Princess Pingyang to start the Chang'an incident, and this person is quite the eloquent one. At the beginning of the incident, Princess Pingyang had only used her mouth to convince several heroes, and had these heroes lead the troops to fall under Princess Pingyang's command.
Ma Sanbao was not only talented in this. Other than his eloquence, he also knew how to fight. Under Princess Pingyang's command, he had also accomplished a great merit in calming down his Chang'an. After that, he fought for the right side with Chai Shao and made many meritorious deeds. In the end, he rose to the throne because of his service, and even after his death, he was bestowed with the official title, Tian Zhong, by Emperor Taizong Princess Pingyangnfeng.
In ancient times, this was a very serious matter. It could be said that the achievements of this person in his life were the honor and disgrace of the world, and the evaluation of the future generations was all dependent on this final title. If it was an imperial title, then it represented the Emperor's historical evaluation.
Ma Sanbao, as a servant born official, was able to receive a word of loyalty from the Emperor. It was evident that his character and character were acknowledged by the royal family of Li Tang.
But, shouldn't this Ma Sanbao follow beside Chai Shao? Could it be that he was still in Weize Pass? Or just his son?
Mr. Xue did not understand, Ma Sanbao had left too little of a splash in history, the historians were not willing to write too much, the detailed curriculum vitae was not recorded, perhaps Ma Sanbao will only follow Chai Shao after Princess Pingyang's death? If that was the case, it wasn't strange.
However, this Ma Sanbao was obviously trusted by Princess Pingyang. Not only Ma Sanbao, even Ma Sanbao's son would think of arrangements and use his son when he had something to do. It was clear that Princess Pingyang had placed great trust and importance on this family.
Mr. Xue made up his mind and waited patiently for Ma Yuanliang to arrive. Not long after, after chatting for a while, the maid came to report Ma Yuanliang.
Princess Pingyang brought him in. Mr. Xue raised his head and looked around — —
The person had a squarish face, looked ordinary, had rough hands and feet, and was not as handsome as the people around Princess. The loyalty between his brows made people feel that this person was very reliable. However, wasn't this fellow that Princess said was young a little too old? Judging from his appearance, Mr. Xue felt that the two of them should be around the same age.
Ma Yuanliang walked steadily and bowed respectfully to Princess Pingyang. ”Your servant, Yuanliang, greets you, my wife.”