亲王 <i>qinwang</i>: first-rank prince
府 <i>fu</i>:pound or estate; <i>junwang fu</i>: prince’s estatepound
郡主 <i>junzhu</i>: title given to a daughter of a <i>qinwang</i> (first-rank prince), or to a female of the Imperial Family by the Emperor’s decree
郡王 <i>junwang</i>: second-rank prince; also referred to as <i>junwang ye</i>, i.e. “His [Your] Royal Highness”
郡王妃 <i>junwang fei</i>: the official wife of a <i>junwang</i>
嫡 <i>di</i>: child born of the official wife, not of a concubine
氏 <i>shi</i>: n/maiden name
夫人 <i>furen</i>: mistress or madamdy, referring to the legitimate wife
翁主 <i>wengzhu</i>: title given to a daughter of an imperial princess
王妃 <i>wang fei</i>: princess consort; the official wife of a <i>(qin)wang</i> or prince
Chapter Thirty-Nine: <strong><i>Qinwang</i></strong>
The name of An Country Duke <i>Fu </i>did not sound as nice as the Princess Shun Yi <i>Fu</i>, but in reality, it was much more noble than Princess Shun Yi who did not hold any true power. Qi Long Emperor’s decree seemed slightly akin to pressing the ox to the water to drink. The An Country Duke <i>Fu</i>did not intend to meddle in the affairs of the Imperial Family, but they knew something about how Min Huai <i>Junzhu</i> was in love with Xian <i>Junwang</i>. Now that Xian <i>Junwang</i> had married such a beautiful Xian <i>Junwang Fei</i> and did not want this <i>junzhu</i>, the Emperor was having their <i>di</i> eldest grandson take her. What did they think that the An Country Duke <i>Fu</i> was, trash-pickers?
Themon saying was that those who were matchmakers should do matches that would end in longsting marriages of love, and not hate. Qi Long Emperor’s decree was undoubtedly pushing a thorn into An Country Duke’s heart. His <i>di</i> eldest grandson was the one he was most satisfied with. He had originally wanted to get a learned and virtuous wife for his grandson, but then his grandson had been abruptly decreed a marriage.
Yet no matter how unhappy they were, the decree had been proimed. They could only show happiness as they went to the pce to state their gratefulness, and then go to Princess Shun Yi <i>Fu</i> to present the betrothal gifts on the day that the Imperial Astronomy Office calcted. However, while there was a lot in the betrothal gifts, there wasn’t much sincerity in the end.
The families close to the An Country Duke <i>Fu</i> knew about how badly they felt. They would express sympathy in private, but in public, all of them would just give their congrattions with a smile. The An Country Duke had to swallow this bitter fruit as though it was sweet and fragrant.
On this day, Lu <i>shi</i> came to Xian <i>Junwang Fu</i> to visit Hua Xi Wan. She made sure that her daughter did not have any scar on her forehead before she sighed in relief. She then cursed the Fang n inside before she said in a low voice, “The marriage decree for Min Huai <i>Junzhu</i> and the <i>di</i>eldest grandson of the An Country Duke <i>Fu</i> hase down too fast. I went to the An Country Duke <i>Fu</i> a few days ago. Their betrothal gifts might appear good, but there isn’t much effort put in. Who knows what that person intends.”
Knowing that Mother was speaking of the Empress, Hua Xi Wan said with a thin smile, “Who knows, I only remember that this <i>junzhu</i> who was unmarried came to the bridal chamber on the day of my marriage.”
Lu <i>shi</i> had a strong personality, but that did not mean that shecked intelligence. Hua Xi Wan’s words caused her brow to furrow. “So that is what she thinks? What I wonder is, if the people in the An Country Duke <i>Fu</i> know.”
“Some time ago, Princess Rui He invited us to the estate in the suburbs to y. When we were ying games, An Country Duke <i>Fu</i>‘s old <i>Furen</i>and the <i>di</i> granddaughter were both present.” Hua Xi Wan’s tone carried slight regret. “At that time, I did not pay attention and identally engaged in some slightly intimate actions with <i>Junwang Ye</i>. Min Huai <i>Junzhu</i>‘s expression was slightly ugly. I just don’t know if the An Country Duke’s old <i>Furen</i> saw. If she did, after asking around...” Hua Xi Wan sighed and said worriedly, “Then it would not be good. This is all my fault.”
“How can you be med for this matter? You and Son-inw are newly married and it is understandable for you to be slightly close.” Lu <i>shi</i> smiled and raised a teacup for a drink. “Everyone has their own fate. What is the use in worrying about such things—it tires your mind.”
“Mother is right in lecturing me,” Hua Xi Wan responded. Then she looked at the fragranturel flowers in the vase. “We have already entered autumn and it will be Mid-Autumn soon. It is unfilial that Daughter cannot admire the moon together with Father and Mother.”
“We know your intentions.” Lu <i>shi</i> patted her daughter’s hand and forced a smile. She said, “You are a <i>junwang fei</i> now, you have started your own family—how can it be like when you were little? I only hope your days will get even better. That is most filial of you.”
Hua Xi Wan’s heart was sore and soft. She put her head on Lu <i>shi</i>‘s shoulder. “With you all present, I’m forever a child.”
Lu <i>shi</i> sighed and reached out to pat Hua Xi Wan’s shoulder. She knew her own child. This girl seemed to be uncaring of all matters, but in reality, she thought the most of familial love. However, she had too few people in her heart, so not many knew.
It wasn’t even noon when Yan Jin Qiu came back in from the outside. When he saw Lu <i>shi</i>, he first gave a proper bow of a junior and inquired about the health of Lu <i>shi</i> and the family. After he learned that everything was fine, he smiled and said, “My worries are rested knowing you are all fine. Xi Wan misses you usually. If Mother-inw does not have many matters during the day, pleasee and visit. We do not have many people in the <i>fu</i>. Sometimes, I have official matters outside. It really is boring for Xi Wan to stay by herself in the <i>fu</i>.”
Lu <i>shi</i> smiled warmly and said, “It is the good fortune of our daughter that <i>Junwang Ye</i> loves <i>Junwang Fei</i>. But it would be too picky to say that in this enormous <i>junwang fu</i>, no one is keeping herpany. <i>Junwang</i>, you cannot spoil her so.”
“Mother-inw, you cannot say this.” Yan Jin Qiu nced and smiled at Hua Xi Wan, his eyes warm. “There are many people in the <i>fu</i> but they are all servants—how can theypare to Mother-inw? Also, Xi Wan is not picky. It is just my own selfish desire to have her live more at ease.”
Hearing this, Lu <i>shi</i>‘s smile grew. She nced at her daughter who had a faint smile all this time, gave a few polite words and then changed the topic.
At the noon meal, Yan Jin Qiu apanied Hua Xi Wan and Lu <i>shi</i> to eat. After talking for a while after the meal, he stood and went to the study to give mother and daughter time to talk.
Lu <i>shi</i> missed her daughter, but she knew that she could not keep on staying in the <i>junwang fu</i>. That would not be appropriate. She personally neatened her daughter’s clothing and said in a small voice, “The Imperial House isplex and hard to understand, but you will have to live out the days. Remember, nothing canpare to the importance of yourself; do not be stupid.”
Hua Xi Wan nodded and had a choked up throat. “Mother, do not worry for me.”
Lu <i>shi</i> sighed and then became the marquis <i>furen</i> who was slightly fierce. “Please, <i>Junwang Fei</i>, take care of your body. Subject-wife bids farewell.”
Hua Xi Wan jerked her mouth in a smile. She sent off Lu <i>shi</i> out of the second door. Seeing Lu <i>shi</i> enter the sedan, she turned and went back to her yard.
The personal servant girls saw that their mistress was not in a good mood and tried to think of ways to make their mistress happy. They only sighed in relief when Hua Xi Wan finally gave a smile.
“I know that you are all worried about me.” Hua Xi Wan smiled and gave each of them a handful of candy. “Quick, eat some candy and make your mouths sweeter.”
“Then we servants will give thanks.” Bai Xia took the candy with a smile. She nced at the sky outside. “The weather recently has not been as hot. <i>Junwang Fei</i>, you like to eat spicy food. How about the Food Room making some dishes for you?”
“This idea is pretty good.” Yan Jin Qiu walked in from outside and sat down next to Hua Xi Wan. He said, “Your servant girls are all very smart and serve you well. This is very good.”
“Isn’t it that these dishes fit with your preferences?” Hua Xi Wan raised a brow. “If that is the case, you have to reward these servant girls.”
“Since it is the case, then each one of them will get a gold hairpin.” Yan Jin Qiu smiled and had Mu Tong note this down. “Is this enough sincerity?”
Hua Xi Wan smiled and pointed at her servant girls. “Quick, thank <i>Junwang Ye</i> for his grace.”
Bai Xia and the others thanked him and then perceptively went out, considerately closing the door behind them.
After the servants left, the smile on Yan Jin Qiu’s face faded. “Princess Shun Yi has be even more ill. She probably cannot live for a few more months.”
“No wonder the decree came so quickly, and the time is so rushed.” Hua Xi Wan poured a cup of tea for him. “But I heard that the Holy One and Princess Shun Yi do not have a close rtionship. This time...”
“Princess Shun Yi was poisoned because of the Empress. His actions are showing others that he is one who remembers his debts, and are also meant to reassure the prestigious families.” Yan Jin Qiu raised the teacup and took a sip. “However, the choice of Min Huai <i>Junzhu</i> is not very suitable.” If it was any other <i>junzhu</i> or <i>wengzhu</i> of high status, they might be more suitable. As for Min Huai <i>Junzhu</i>... It would be good if she did not cause the opposite effect.
She had not expected Yan Jin Qiu to say it so clearly in front of her. Hua Xi Wan looked in slight surprise at Yan Jin Qiu. Seeing that he was focusing in concentration on drinking the tea she had poured him, she said with a smile, “Jin Qiu, I do not understand your words. Min Huai <i>Junzhu</i> is peerless in her virtues and skills, and many <i>furen</i> of prestigious families have praised her. It is a great and joyous event that the An Country Duke <i>Fu</i> is receiving such a virtuous grandson’s wife.”
Yan Jin Qiu looked at the patterns on the cup of conjoined branches. “Xi Wan is right, this is a joyous event.”
Hua Xi Wan gave Yan Jin Qiu a high review for being able to drop his honor so quickly and change his mind. She added another cup of tea for him as a reward.
Men, they had to be slightly perceptive. Otherwise, how could they survive outside? This was for his own good.
Since it was autumn, the <i>fu</i> had started preparing things for autumn. The servants also received some clothing. The things in the <i>fu</i> that were not used had to be stored away. All the servants in the <i>fu</i> had to help with this. As the mistress of the <i>fu</i>, Hua Xi Wan did not need to arrange every single matter. She only needed to look at the lists the stewards handed over and then decide whether to decrease it or not. As the mistress of the <i>fu</i>, if she had to work on every matter, no matter big or small, then she wouldn’t be able to sleep. She would only be working on the lists.
What Hua Xi Wan needed to pay personal attention to were the gifts for those of equal rank or above. The stewards would arrange and then report theing-and-going of the lower ranks. Otherwise, what was the use of these stewards? Also, if she, the noble <i>junwang fei</i>, had to decide everything, then no one would praise her for her virtues when news of this spread. Those generous would praise her for being sincere, while those who were not would say that she was miserly.
Today, it was the birthday of this old <i>furen</i>, tomorrow, it would be the one-month celebration of this son, and then the day after, it would be someone’s marriage. In Jing where there were as many prestigious families as dogs, and Imperial Family members walked everywhere, she would have to send out gifts multiple times in a month. This was the time for the stewards to show their skill. She did not need to worry that they would not do their best, because they wanted to do the best they could so they could show their faces in front of Hua Xi Wan.
Hua Xi Wan put a seal on the report for autumn clothing when Mu Tong walked in with a joyous expression and said, “<i>Wang Fei</i>, great news!”
<i>Wang Fei</i>?
Hua Xi Wan looked with an unchanged expression at Mu Tong who had knelt down. “What good event has happened?”
“The Emperor has sent down a decree today to promote <i>Junwang Ye</i> as special rank <i>Qinwang</i>. The people from the Ministry of Rites are going toe soon. Please prepare.”
Yan Jin Qiu’s rank was elevated without any reason? Hua Xi Wan looked at the bright sun in the sky. Had the sun risen from the west?
Someone as paranoid as Qi Long Emperor was this generous?