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Chapter 502: Treasure Offering(2/2)

Those officials did not dare to neglect and left each other quickly. Jia Jing then looked at Ren Yuanchuan and looked at him for a while. Seeing this, Ren Yuanchuan stood up straighter with a silly smile. Jia Jing couldn't help but said in a funny way: "You are the Duke of South Korea." A person? Called…………”

Ren Yuanchuan said quickly: "Ren Yuanchuan! Brother-in-law, just call me Yuanchuan!" Jia Jing was stunned, blinked her eyes and scratched her nose, and said awkwardly: "Uh, you, why did you call me brother-in-law?"

Ren Yuanchuan was about to say that you are my brother-in-law, but then he thought about it and chuckled: "You are so friendly when I see you! Just like my brother-in-law! I will call you brother-in-law from now on!" Jia Jing smiled bitterly without saying anything. After a while, he shook his head helplessly and said, "Why did you come to me?"

Ren Yuanchuan came back to his senses, scratched his head in embarrassment and said, "Oh, oh! Brother-in-law, I, I brought you something." Jia Jing looked at him with some confusion and said, "Sending something?"

Ren Yuanchuan took out a piece of paper from his pocket and handed it to Jia Jing. Jia Jing took it suspiciously, then took a look at it and raised his eyebrows. Ren Yuanchuan scratched his head and said: "Um, I'm sorry, brother-in-law, I, I have a good relationship with Jia Baoyu who lives in your house, and then I asked him to help me get your handwriting. My sister likes these things better, so..."

Jia Jing immediately nodded her head clearly. No wonder Jia Baoyu suddenly asked her for poems in a strange way. As for what Ren Yuanchuan said that his sister liked his poems, Jia Jing understood Ren Yuanchuan's purpose in an instant, and couldn't help but feel a little funny. .

He put the poem back on the table and said to Ren Yuanchuan with a smile: "Then... what do you mean? Why did you return it to me again? Not satisfied?" Ren Yuanchuan quickly smiled and said: "Can you be dissatisfied? This is not.........cough."

Ren Yuanchuan said with some embarrassment: "I took it back and showed it to my sister. Of course, my sister will definitely like it after reading it! She likes it very much! I promise you brother-in-law, although my sister didn't show it, I know better Her? I can tell at a glance that she must like it very much!"

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Jia Jing leaned on her seat in a funny way, looked at Ren Yuanchuan with great interest and said: "If she likes it so much, why is she willing to return it?" Ren Yuanchuan clapped his hands and said: "Isn't this the reason why my sister asked me to return it? !"

Ren Yuanchuan stepped forward and said: "My sister said that if these things are circulated without your consent, it is disrespectful to you! Are you asking me to return them?"

Jia Jing couldn't help but ponder after hearing the words. Although this poem is an anti-poem written by Huang Chao, it is true, but the poem itself does not say anything treacherous. The sentence "The incense array reaching the sky penetrates Chang'an" is slightly anti-meaning, but that It was also because the capital of the Tang Dynasty was in Chang'an, and the capital of Dayan was not there...

As for the poem with such murderous intention, it also depends on who writes it. If it is written by a person of Huang Chao's status, it is obviously counter-intention. This proper anti-poetry has not gone away, but if it is written by a general like Jia Jing, then the whole city will be full of people. The golden armor is very reasonable, and the murderous one is even more reasonable!

Therefore, since Jia Jing dared to write, she was naturally not afraid. The most it could be said was that Jia Jing was young, energetic and arrogant. It is difficult for anyone to associate this poem with the rebellion. People today feel that Jia Jing is young and energetic.

It is an anti-poetry, also because of the background of the poem. Setting aside the background, the poem itself does not actually have much anti-poetry.
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