The Abandoned Prince of the Tang Dynasty? after Lying Down, Li Er Begged Me to Ascend the Throne

The Abandoned Prince of the Tang Dynasty? after Lying Down, Li Er Begged Me to Ascend the Throne

by Ce Ming

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Traveling through the Tang Dynasty, Li Chengqian found that he had become the unlucky prince Li Chengqian of the Li family, who was surrounded by dirty things. The king of Wei was brilliant in literature, the king of Wu was famous, and the king of Jin was generous and kind... The exchange of reserves between North Korea and China is becoming more and more arrogant. Being well versed in history, he knew that the biggest enemy was not his younger brothers who were eyeing him with eagerness, but his father who dared to initiate the Xuanwu Gate Incident. No matter how much you play, you can't play it anymore! Instead of competing with each other to take advantage of others, it is better to lie down on the spot, and whoever likes to be the prince will be the prince! Unexpectedly, Li Er actually favored him more and more.

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黄豆豆8mo ago

About sitting etiquette in the Tang Dynasty

I saw some comments saying that the heel is a small stool? ? ? Hehe. In formal occasions in the Tang Dynasty, kneeling was used, either on mats or cushions, depending on the occasion and status. Because kneeling reflects etiquette norms and conforms to the Confucian requirement of "sitting upright". The material of the cushions (such as silk, brocade) can reflect status, and nobles may use more gorgeous cushions. Of course, with the changes and development of the times and the evolution of furniture, it was only after the Song Dynasty that sitting with the legs down completely replaced the sitting postures with the legs down, but the Tang Dynasty was still in a transitional period, and the two sitting postures coexisted. There is no research on what support was used in the early Tang Dynasty. As for what the Han Dynasty was like, don't forget that there were hundreds of years of chaos in between. Finally, about "heel support" (or "heel support") is a posture related to kneeling (sitting upright), which refers to a sitting method with the heels raised and the toes on the ground. It is a variation of the sitting posture in an informal or relaxed state.

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A Lazy Person Who Loves to Listen to Novels4mo ago

Since it is a troubled time, we should cut it off without any hesitation. It is so benevolent as a woman.

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