Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - There is a saying in Empresses in the Palace that Zhen Xuan said to the sage (side) Fujin, to the effect that he who has no worries is a wise man. What were the exact words of that sentence?

There is a saying in Empresses in the Palace that Zhen Xuan said to the sage (side) Fujin, to the effect that he who has no worries is a wise man. What were the exact words of that sentence?

Zhen Xuan's meeting with Meng Jingxian is meaningful, because Meng Jingxian can see that the sovereign doesn't like Huan Bi, but likes Zhen Xuan. Their conversation concealed these things. Zhen Xuan said this to tell Meng Jingxian, even if he knew, don't say it. After all, what is done is done. If the emperor knows, it will be a crime of deceiving the monarch, which will implicate many people.

The landlord can look back. After Meng Jingxian left, Huanbi told Zhen Xuan that she (Meng Jingxian) would do harm to Wang Ye, that is to say, if Meng Jingxian told the story that Wang Ye married Huanbi because of Zhen Xuan, Wang Ye would be dead. Zhen Xuan told Huanbi that Meng Jingxian wouldn't tell anyone, because she loved Wang Ye deeply.

Worry too much: Zhen Xuan told Meng Jingxian not to think too much. Now that the prince has married her and married Huanbi, it can't be changed. It's useless to think too much, and it will do harm.

No worries: It means that since you (Meng Jingxian) are married to Wang Ye, you should live a good life and pretend you don't know about it (Wang Ye likes Zhen Xuan), which is the best.