Who is the Prince Teng mentioned by Wang Bo in Chapter 40?
Who is the Prince Teng mentioned by Wang Bo in Chapter 40?
Returning to the scene of Emperor Yang's grand Chen Hundred Entertainments.
"Pork Tenderloin" Xiao Nang wanted to test Xiao Si, but unexpectedly revealed his shallowness: "Xiao Si, do you know the three famous towers in Jiangnan?"
The little temple, just rescued and dressed in beautiful Tang Dynasty attire, replied, "Of course I know! They are: Tengwang Pavilion!! Yellow Crane Tower!! Yueyang Tower!!"
"Pork Tenderloin" Little Noodle: "Wow, Little Temple is amazing."
"Especially the Tengwang Pavilion, it's Wang Bo's 'Preface to the Tengwang Pavilion' that made it famous for all time." Xiao Nangjun really felt like he had found a treasure: "Who is Wang Bo? 'Preface to the Tengwang Pavilion'?"
Xiaosi: "Yeah, that line 'The sunset glows and the lone wild goose flies together; the autumn water blends with the vast sky' is absolutely brilliant!!"
"Pork Tenderloin" Little Noodle: "This poem is wonderful. How come I've never heard of Wang Bo?"
Xiaosi: Yes, Brother doesn't know much about it, because he's 22 years younger than Brother Li Zhi!
"Pork Tenderloin" Little Noodle: Who is Li Zhi?
Koji: He's the grandson of Li Yuan, whom Spicy Pot persuaded to surrender, but he wasn't even born yet.
"Pork Tenderloin" Xiao Nangjun was completely confused: Si Bao'er, you're talking nonsense again.
But I admire him. He can speak nonsense so fluently and logically. Amazing!
Pork Tenderloin Noodles: "If Xiaosi is a prophet, then why is it called Tengwang Pavilion? And who is Tengwang?"
Xiaosi: Oh dear, there's a big secret behind this! Did you know that Li Yuan's beloved son, Li Jiancheng, was rejected by his younger brother, Li Shimin, and then Li Shimin became the later Emperor Taizong of Tang?
Before Pork Tenderloin Noodles had even submitted to the Tang Dynasty, it had already eaten a huge piece of gossip about the future baby, Little Temple.
No wonder he had a smooth journey afterward, like he had ridden a rocket!
Koji continued to spoil the plot: "After Li Yuan abdicated, he was born a son at the age of 62, who was Li Yuanying."
Pork Tenderloin Noodles: "Li Yuanying? That name sounds quite unique, different from the names of his other sons. He's the Prince of Teng, right? Then who is Wang Bo?"
"I'll tell Little Nang a story, and he'll know about birds, and he'll know about him in the future."
Xiaosi began to describe it vividly, playing two roles by himself.
Wang Bo: Lord Liu, I have a political proposal that I would like to submit to the court, hoping to contribute to the country.
Liu Xiang said: Oh? Wang Bo, it's truly remarkable that you have such ambitions at such a young age. I will definitely read your political views carefully.
(A few days later)
Liu Xiang said: Wang Bo, I have read your political treatise; its content is profound and its insights unique. Your loyalty to the country and your talent deeply impress me. You are truly a prodigy!
Wang Bo: Thank you for your praise, Lord Liu. I will certainly live up to your expectations and continue to work hard.
(Second year of Linde)
Wang Bo: Lord Huangfu, I have a poem entitled "Ode to the Qianyuan Palace" that I hope you can help me present to the Emperor.
Huangfu Changbo: Wang Bo, I have read your article, and it is indeed exceptionally well-written. I will submit it to you immediately.
(First year of Qianfeng)
Li Changbo: Wang Bo, your "Ode to the Emperor's Tour of Mount Tai" has been presented to the Emperor, and he greatly admires it. Congratulations on passing the imperial examination!
Wang Bo: Thank you, Lord Li. I will continue to work hard and live up to the Emperor's expectations.
(After Wang Bo was granted the position of Chaosan Lang)
Emperor Gaozong of Tang: Wang Bo, I have read your "Ode to the Qianyuan Palace". The words are beautiful and the meaning is magnificent. It was written by a child prodigy who was not yet twenty years old. You are truly a genius! I greatly admire your talent.
Wang Bo: Your Majesty flatters me. I will certainly work even harder to contribute to the cultural prosperity of the Tang Dynasty!
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