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Chapter 1016, the red lantern hangs high

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    The An family's affairs did not affect the New Year atmosphere in Weiyuan Prince's Mansion.

    On the twenty-second day of the twelfth lunar month, the palace servants began to put up lanterns and colorful decorations. On their way back to the main courtyard after Dao Zi and Xiao Moreng practiced boxing, they saw someone hanging a red lantern, and they went up to take a look out of curiosity.

    Seeing the red lanterns hanging under the eaves, Dao Zai became interested and said to the servant: "Give me the lantern, and I will try it too."

    The servants did not dare to give the lantern to Daozi: "Little prince, hanging lanterns is very dangerous. The servants don't dare to put you in danger." If something happens to the little prince, even if they have ten brains, they can't afford to pay for it.

    Dao Zi looked unhappy: "You lied to me. I just saw you die. It was obviously very simple."

    The servant smiled bitterly and replied: "My little prince, it looks simple to you, that's because the slave is doing this job and has become proficient in it, but you are still young. If you don't hold the ladder steady, you will fall."

    Dao Zi was most unhappy when others said he was young, and when he saw his servants disobeying him, he became extremely angry: "Just wait for me. I'll tell my mother to tell you that you don't listen to me."

    With that said, he took Xiao Mozheng to the main courtyard.

    On the way, Xiao Mozhen saw Daozi's mouth pouting high and said with a smile: "Those servants just did it for your own good. Don't say you are so young. Even I am not allowed to do such dangerous things at home."

    The rice was wrinkled, and the face was still unhappy: "But I just want to try it."

    While talking, the main courtyard arrived.

    Dao Zi ran into the house quickly and saw Dao Hua sitting on the couch beside the bed reading the gift list. He trotted to her side and said aggrievedly: "Mom, the servants in the house don't listen to me, the little prince.  "

    Daohua moved her eyes away from the gift list, fell on Daozi, and asked calmly: "What do you want to do again?"

    The servants in the government would not dare to treat their son lightly, unless the son does something 'bad' again.

    Daazi pursed her lips and said, "Mom, I want to hang up red lanterns, but they won't let me."

    Daohua looked at Daozi: "Then why do you think they didn't let you die?"

    "They said hanging lanterns is dangerous, but I clearly saw the process of hanging them. It was very simple." As he spoke, he shook Daohua's arm.

    "Mom, I want to try it."

    Daohua knows that children¡¯s curiosity cannot be suppressed blindly. Otherwise, the more you don¡¯t let him do it, the more he will do it. If he refuses this time, he might try it secretly next time he encounters something curious.

    After thinking about it, Daohua said: "The eaves of our house are several times as high as yours. If you fall from above, it will be very painful. Do you still want to try it?"

    Daazi hesitated for a moment, then nodded affirmatively: "I want to hang lanterns for my mother, and I also want to hang them for my ancestors, grandma, and Grandpa Chu."

    Daohua smiled and rubbed Daozi's head: "Okay, mother promises you, but you have to wait until your father comes back."

    " Xiao Moreng was a little surprised when he saw that his aunt agreed to his childhood brother's request.

    He still remembered that when he was seven or eight years old, his imperial grandfather sent several palace lanterns to the fourth prince's mansion. At that time, he also wanted to hang them for his father and his mother, but unfortunately he was severely rejected by his mother and concubine.

    He knew that his mother-in-law was doing it for his own good, but he still felt a little regretful in his heart.

    Because for his own good, he has been unable to do many things since he was a child, and he doesn¡¯t even know the reasons for many of them.

    Seeing her aunt talking to her younger brother in a low voice, Xiao Mozhen suddenly felt a little envious.

    The concubine is very busy and rarely spends time with him like her aunt does with Daozi.

    Daozi was a little impatient, and after getting Daohua's permission, he couldn't sit still and kept asking when his father would come back so that he could hang up the lanterns.

    Daohua took out a storybook and gave it to him, asking him to be quiet. When she raised her eyes, she noticed that Xiao Mozheng looked a little lonely, and walked over with a smile: "But are you homesick?"

    Xiao Moreng came back to his senses, raised his eyes and fell into a pair of eyes full of concern: "Auntie, I don't have one."

    Daohua smiled and pulled Xiao Moreng to sit down: "It's not shameful to be homesick. Are you afraid that your aunt will laugh at you? If I were you, I would be homesick too."

    Xiao Moreng looked embarrassed.

    Daohua laughed: "When your Uncle Wang comes back later, let him take you and Daozi to hang lanterns. Winter is boring, so you should do some activities."

    Seeing Daozi looking over with stern eyes, Xiao Mozhen smiled and nodded: "Okay."

    As the New Year was approaching, there wasn¡¯t much going on in the yamen. Xiao Yeyang came back relatively early, and as soon as he came back, rice hugged his legs.

    "Dad,?Let you take me and my fourth brother to hang the lanterns.  "

    Xiao Yeyang looked at Daohua, who explained to him with a smile: "The little guy is curious. If you don't satisfy him, he will always think about it. You have the right to accompany them to relieve their boredom."

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    Daazi nodded hurriedly.

    Xiao Yeyang went back to the house and changed into regular clothes, and then took Daozi and Xiao Moreng to hang lanterns all over the house.

    ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Don¡¯t look down upon the rice man because he is well-raised, he is as tall as the six-year-old Xiao Mobao, and his body bones are also strong. He has practiced boxing and kicking with Chu Lang for a while. When he climbs the stairs, his lower body is very stable, and his hands on the escalator are also strong.

    I personally hung up the lanterns in the main courtyard, my curiosity was satisfied, and Daozi couldn't be happier.

    ¡°Fourth brother, let¡¯s go and hang red lanterns in our ancestor¡¯s yard.¡±

    After Gu Jian¡¯s courtyard was filled with red lanterns, the two moved to Guo Ruomei and Chu Lang¡¯s courtyard.

    After half a day, looking at the red lanterns hanging high in the yard, both Dao Zi and Xiao Mo Reng felt a sense of accomplishment.

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    It was New Year¡¯s Eve in a blink of an eye. Early in the morning, Xiao Moreng followed Xiao Yeyang¡¯s family of three to Nanshan Hall to pay New Year¡¯s greetings to Gu Jian.

    Dao Zi and Xiao Moreng were very happy to receive the red envelopes from their elders.

    "Fourth brother, you have to keep your red envelopes. These are your wife's books."

    Listening to Daozi¡¯s words, Xiao Mozhen looked a little embarrassed. He knew what his wife meant, but weren¡¯t these prepared by his father and mother?

    Also, Dao Zi is only four years old. Is it too early to consider such a thing at such a young age?

    Dao Zi had already quickly put the red packet into his pocket, muttering: "The more my wife saves, the more choices she will have."

    Xiao Moreng laughed: "Are you still afraid that Uncle Wang and Auntie won't care about you?"

    Daozi thought for a while: "What's theirs belongs to them. If I use their things, should I choose what I like or what they like? So, it's better to save it yourself."

    Xiao Mo Reng was stunned for a moment, and after a while he asked: "Why do you think so?"

    Dao Zi shrugged his shoulders and spread his hands, with a sad look on his face: "My mother said so." After saying that, he straightened his back, imitating Dao Hua's lesson, and raised his little orchid finger: "Eat me, drink from me, you have to  listen to me."

    Xiao Mo Reng looked at Dao Zi in surprise and gave him a thumbs up: "I learned quite a lot."

    Dao Zi raised his eyebrows and said, "No, I'm my mother's son." (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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