
A Biography of Emperor Zhengde of the Ming Dynasty on His Travels to the South of the Yangtze River (part 2)
by He Mengmei
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Zhou Yong wants to go to Jiangnan, which touches the young master's past feelings, and he also wants to go to Jiangnan. Zhou Yong tried to dissuade him in every possible way, but the young master pretended to give up the idea. After Zhou Yong and others set off, the young master disguised himself as a merchant to catch up with the prospect and ordered Zhou Yong to escort them. The young master called himself Huang Lun. Accompanied by Zhou Yong and other people, he came straight to the south of the Yangtze River. One day I came to Yangzhou and stayed at Lu Yuan's maternal home. This member of Lu was encountering trouble. His daughter Cui'e was already betrothed to someone else. Unexpectedly, the villain Tang Zong saw her beauty, so he ordered the marriage, and he was going to snatch his daughter away tonight. How could the young master and Zhou Yong tolerate such things? They immediately wrote a letter to Luo Zhaohui, the prefect of Yangzhou. Luo Zhaohui led his troops to deal with the evildoer. The young master and Zhou Yong, the master and servant, continued to go south and encountered other things along the way, but they solved them one by one.
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