[Original text] Later, there was an edict to raise the emperor in Yeting, and he belonged to Zongzheng. At that time, Zhang He, the governor of Yeting, was always violent towards the prince. He thought about his old kindness and mourned for his great-grandson. He supported him ve

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[Original text] Later, there was an edict to raise the emperor in Yeting, and he belonged to Zongzheng. At that time, Zhang He, the governor of Yeting, was always violent towards the prince. He thought about his old kindness and mourned for his great-grandson. He supported him ve - DayDayNews

[Original text]

After that, there was an edict to raise children in Yeting, and he belonged to Zongzheng. At that time, Ye Ting ordered Zhang He , who was often rude to the prince. He thought about his old kindness and mourned his great-grandson. He supported him very carefully, provided him with private money, and taught him. Now that he is strong, I would like to congratulate him with his daughter and grandson as his wife. At this time, Emperor Zhao's crown was eight feet and two inches long. Congratulations to his brother Anshi as the right general and assistant to the government. After hearing the congratulations, he praised the emperor as his great-grandson. He wanted a wife and a daughter. He said angrily: "My great-grandson is the queen of Prince Wei. Fortunately, he can be fed and clothed by a commoner. It is enough for a county official. Don't say anything to your daughter." "So he stopped.

[Translation]

Later Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty issued an edict, ordering Ye Ting to raise the emperor's great-grandson, and ordered Zongzheng to register his royal affiliation. At that time, Zhang He, the magistrate of Yeting, had been a guest of the former crown prince Liu Ju. He was grateful for the prince's old kindness and pitied the emperor's great-grandson, so he took good care of him and took good care of him. He also provided his own money for his daily needs and taught him how to read. When the emperor's great-grandson grew up, Zhang He wanted to marry his granddaughter to him. At this time, Emperor Zhao of the Han Dynasty had just completed his crowning ceremony. He was eight feet two inches tall. Zhang He's younger brother Zhang Anshi served as the right general to assist the government. When he heard that his brother praised the emperor's great-grandson and wanted to marry his granddaughter to him, he angrily said to his brother: "The emperor's great-grandson is a descendant of Prince Wei. How can he be a commoner?" It's a lucky thing that one's identity is maintained by the state. Don't mention marrying a daughter again." So Zhang He gave up. (To be continued)

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