Chapter 140
Chapter 140
Is it really fun to play with sand? Is there no sand in the inland?
Tang Dynasty
"My dear, why are there so many people coming here?" Li Shimin looked at the people on the beach with some envy. He also wanted to take his family to play at the beach.
There are some differences between the sea and inland lakes.
The rolling waves are very imposing.
"Your Majesty, perhaps it's a festival in the future. Besides all these people, there are also red flags hanging everywhere."
Li Shimin nodded.
The common people are even more puzzled. With so many people coming here to play, don’t they care about the work in the fields?
The host mentioned before that they are mainly engaged in foreign trade and industry, not tourism, so how many people are really tourists here?
Qi Cheng was strolling along the beach when he suddenly saw a group of people gathered there. For Qi Cheng, who loved to watch the fun, it was indeed very attractive.
He came over and squeezed in the middle, and found that there was a magician performing magic inside.
The magician spun his hat in his hand, and a bunch of bright flowers appeared from the hat. When he took the flowers out of his hand, he turned around and the flowers turned into rabbits again.
Then the magician asked the children to come up and interact with him. He took two iron rings and put them together. He and the child each took one. As he spoke, the two iron rings suddenly separated.
The crowd watching around cheered loudly!
Qi Cheng seemed to have seen the decryption of this magic trick, which said that there was a specially made iron ring with a section inside that could be pulled open.
He also participated in it when he was a child, but at that time he was not a high-end magician, but a performer who walked the streets performing tricks to make a living.
Daqin
Watching the magician constantly producing these little gadgets, Qin Shihuang's eyes widened. This thing must be fake, but how did this person do it?
I don’t know if there are such people in Daqin.
Tang Dynasty
Li Chengqian and Li Tai started arguing because Li Chengqian thought this was just a trick that was also seen in the palace. Li Tai thought this was definitely not it and that it might have come from outside.
"Why do you say that?"
"Look at the clothes he's wearing. When has anyone dressed like that ever appeared on the sky screen? You can tell at a glance that he's not from the Central Plains."
"People in later generations wear a variety of clothes. Look, there are people wearing small robes. This..."
Empress Changsun came over to separate them. The answer will be clear if you look at this problem. This magic trick is indeed very similar to a trick, but there are still some differences.
Ming Dynasty
Zhu Yuanzhang had no interest in magic shows, especially the performers. Why didn't they perform tricks? That was what was passed down from their ancestors.
However, he still likes to watch these scenes of people having fun together. This is definitely not possible in the Ming Dynasty now, as most people still need to look for food everywhere.
Without the advanced science and technology of later generations, this scenario would be almost impossible to achieve.
……
Just after watching the magic show, Qi Cheng heard a burst of music, which was completely different from what he usually heard. He walked over to take a look and found that it was indeed extraordinary.
They look like bronze bells, and there is a desk lamp on top of their heads.
Such a difficult art to understand.
Qi Cheng only found out from the introduction next to it that this is called French Stilt Musical.
He doesn't know much about the origin of the play. Some say it's street art, while others say it was popular in the French court back then.
This thing is indeed not something that ordinary people can appreciate. Qi Cheng observed it briefly and found that most of the people sitting and watching were daydreaming. Such a fashionable thing is indeed not something that ordinary people can understand.
Tang Dynasty
Li Shimin shook his head. He really didn't know much about this music. It sounded different from the music of the Tang Dynasty, and the way of dressing was indeed a bit magical.
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