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Chapter 222 Who can I rely on?

Beijing.

Military Affairs Office.

The Tongzhengsi Department transferred a memorial from the former Shaanxi Censor Liu Yong, who was sad because of his father's death. In the memorial, he revealed that Cheng, a scholar in Shuntian Prefecture, wrote a counter-poem.

The opposite poem is "Although the literature is full of money, it is not as good as a bag of money."

The foreman who was responsible for sorting the memorials and forwarding them to different military ministers to deal with them for a long time, Jing Qinggui, who really didn't know where the poem meant, so he handed the memorial to his colleague Han Zhang Jing Wang Rizhang for review.

After seeing this, Wang couldn't help but sneer: "This Liu Yong, Ding You, is not at ease at home, and wants to harm others with words!"

This is not without reason. Liu Yong is a family of officials. His grandfather was once a governor of Sichuan, and his father was Liu Tongxun, the Grand Secretary who died last year.

In his early years, Liu Yong was born in a 10-year-old school because of his father Liu Tongxun. Later, under the operation of his father, he was admitted to the second-tier Jinshi and worked in the Hanlin Academy.

Because the emperor valued Liu Tongxun and loved the house and the mistress, he also had high hopes for Liu Yong and gave him poems, including the sentence "Haidai's high family, Yingzhou's new Hanlin", which means that he hoped that Liu Yong could live up to his family and make achievements.

However, after Liu Yong was transferred to Jiangsu for political education, he was not content with his job, but instead slept in the prison of writing.

He said that the scholars in Jiangsu were prone to trouble and were very disrespectful to the court in their writings. The officials of prefectures and prefectures were often advised and refused to investigate and deal with them because of the interweaving interests. As a result, he was asked to weave several major cases of writing, implicating dozens of scholars and supervising students.

However, literary inquisition is the most loved and important thing for the emperor today. Liu Yong understood that the emperor wanted to attack scholars in Jiangsu and correct the origin. Although he took human life for no reason, he was more and more important to the emperor.

However, this person later committed a conspiracy with the magistrate of Yangqu County to invade the treasury silver in the case of Liu Yong's efforts to argue, but he repeatedly investigated his capital's corruption and was dismissed and sentenced to death according to the law.

Only because of his father Liu Tongxun, the emperor then issued a grace edict to forgive him, pardoned him for his crime of corruption and death, and sent him to the military Taiwan to serve as atonement.

Later, Liu Tongxun asked for his son, and then he re-appointed it and awarded it to the prefect of Jiangning.

This time, Liu Yong was much more honest and dared not to embezzle any more. He became a fair and honest official, so he was promoted to Shaanxi Censor.

However, Liu Yong never expected that his "backer" Grand Secretary's father suddenly passed away, and he had to rush back to the capital from Shaanxi to guard the system for his father Ding You.

Three years of pain.

As the saying goes, when people leave, the tea is cold. Liu Yong, who is already fifty-three years old, knows that even if he can recover in three years, he will not be able to be proud of his whole life due to his father's death.

Because, he is old.

The three major written cases of Sichuan governor Qian Sheng, Manchu deputy governor Shu Chang, and the Minister of Rites Shichen, who happened at this time, made Liu Yong smell the opportunity.

Although he was worried, as a third-rank official, he still had the power to submit memorials to the court. He immediately revealed that the incident happened that Cheng wrote an anti-poem, trying to make the emperor not forget him.

Where does the poem "Although the literature is full of money, it is not as good as a bag of money"?

Liu Yong's view is that Cheng took "full of money" to "sweet money", which means he was disrespectful to the Qing Dynasty!

"It's a good thing that Liu Yong could think of it. If this is considered an anti-poem, then wouldn't it be impossible to write it with a lot of complaints?"

Wang Rizhang went from Tong Sheng to today's Jinshi exam, so he looked down on Liu Yong, who had to be a juren without even taking the provincial examination because of his father's relationship.

Besides, what qualifications do you have to say that someone writes anti-poems?

"Mr. Wang, be careful of your words."

The person who spoke was another Jinna Danzhu. After reading Liu Yong's revelation, he believed that no matter whether the person's association was reasonable or not, it was not their business, and it was left to the Minister of Military Affairs to deal with it.

Soon, the memorial was presented to the on-duty military minister Solin.

After watching, Suolin pondered for a while, she realized Liu Yong's intentions. Seeing that his father Liu Tongxun had a good relationship with him when he was alive, she personally sent Liu Yong's memorial to the Palace of Yangxin.

In the Hall of Peace, Chief Military Affairs Minister Yu Minzhong, Secretary of Military Affairs Minister Fu Longan, and Minister of War Yiletu were all there.

The monarch and ministers are discussing the injury of Dingxi General Agui Zhongpao.

Agui was injured and could not take charge of military affairs. Fu Longan's meaning should be replaced by his right deputy general Mingliang. Agui could be restored in Chengdu or returned to Beijing to recuperate, and then wait until the injury is healed before the march.

Minister of War Yiletu believed that the left deputy general Feng Shang's rank could replace Agui.

However, the Chief Military Affairs Minister Yu Min Center wanted to recommend Sichuan Governor Fullerhun to replace A Gui, but he never made any statement to fight for the position of commander-in-chief of the army for Fullerhun.

Heshen, who had been promoted to the first-class guard of the imperial front, was also in the palace, and he was afraid to speak out.

When Solin entered the hall, Yiletu was explaining to the emperor that Fengsheng's quota could replace Agui several advantages, mainly because Fengsheng's quota was good at fighting.

However, Mingliang is also good at fighting.

Seeing that Suolin entered the palace with a memorial book in her hand, Qianlong couldn't help but ask him: "What's the matter?"

Solin said: "The emperor, Liu Yong, the son of the late Grand Secretary Liu Tongxun, has submitted a memorial."

When he heard that it was Liu Yong, the son of Liu Tongxun, wrote a letter, Qianlong immediately asked Heshen to come forward and take it and hand it over to him.

After opening it, he couldn't help but nodded slightly, showing a look of praise, and then asked Solin to instruct Shuntian Mansion to arrest Cheng Xiucai, and he could be sentenced to death.

Suolin was about to pass the imperial edict, but Qianlong called him again and told him: "Liu Tongxun had many achievements in the court during his lifetime. His son Liu Yong was also a good teacher, and he asked the Military Affairs Office to record it. When Liu Yong was worried and was fully imposed, he ordered the cabinet to be appointed as a bachelor's student and serve in the Nanshu."

"Yeah!"

As soon as Solin left the hall, she had no time to return to the military office, and then she urgently handed in the secret box.

It is a secret letter from Jia Jiashikai, the leader of the imperial guard and leader.

Heshen came forward to take it, and then opened the secret box and handed it to the emperor.

After Qianlong looked at it, his eyes were contemplative, and suddenly said to Minzhong and others: "You can take a look, too."

Yu Minzhong, Fulongan and Yiletu didn't know what the secret letter said, so they followed the order to come forward to watch.

After seeing the three adults, Heshen and others walked to the side and glanced.

The three adults who have read Jia Jiashikai's secret letter said nothing and collectively kept silent.

"Fullongan, drafting the order."

Qianlong spoke, and first ordered the right deputy general Mingliang of Dingxi to replace the injured Agui with the post of Dingxi General.

Later, he told the Han army's deputy commander of the Lan Banner, Fu Chang'an, the right assistant minister of the Ministry of Works, and went to Jinchuan with the imperial physician, "I must visit Agui for my good life."

After the two decrees were issued, Qianlong waved his hand to Yu Minzhong and others to kneel down, but asked Heshen to stay and asked him: "Heshen, why didn't Agui let Jia Jiashikai visit?"

Heshen was shocked and hurriedly lowered his head: "I dare not speak nonsense."

Qianlong was displeased: "I asked you to say it, what can I say? "

Heshen shook his head, "Your Majesty, I really don't know."

"Yes, you Heshen doesn't know, I, the emperor, don't know. I've heard everything about it. If someone intends to hide it from me, who can I rely on?"

Qianlong's eyes fell on the handsome Heshen's face, "You have to do things too, so you should be the deputy governor of the Manchuria of Zhenglan Banner first, go to the Ministry of Revenue to help Yinglian for a while, and wait for the New Year to go to the Military Affairs Office to do business."
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