When Li Shanchang saw the verses circled in red pen, his pupils shrank slightly and he even stopped stroking his beard.
When Hu Weiyong saw this, he felt happy?
He said proudly: "My dear friend, you said that Yang Xian really doesn't know how to live or die. Isn't he saying that the current emperor has the worst background among the emperors? Is he a loser?"
At this time, Li Shanchang's mind drifted to other places and he didn't pay attention to it at all.
At this time, he thought of his old rival and old friend Liu Bowen.
Originally, he thought that Yang Xian had obtained Liu Bowen's true biography and it would be very difficult to deal with him, so he kept holding back.
Unexpectedly, I found out today that Yang Xian turned out to be a paper tiger.
On the other side, Hu Weiyong turned over a few more pages of La's collection of poems, pointed to another poem and said, "My dear benefactor, look at this poem again. On the surface, it is a poem praising the current emperor for sweeping away the Mongols and returning the world to the Han people. But
However, words such as "Zheng Hu", "Fu Shi", and "Same Race" are used one after another in it, which is even more disrespectful to the imperial court."
After Hu Weiyong explained the "forbidden poems" in Qingzhu's poetry collection to Li Shanchang in detail...
Li Shanchang, who had been silent for a long time, finally replied: "Is it really worth causing a literary disaster just to win over Yang Xian?"
When Hu Weiyong heard this, he didn't even hesitate, his eyes showed unforgettable hatred.
He will never forget the humiliation he suffered back then.
The so-called "literary disaster" is also commonly known as the "literary prison".
This kind of literary disaster, which has harmed a large number of scholars because of the way they chew words, has begun to appear since the Three Kingdoms period and reached its peak in the Sui Dynasty.
One of the most famous poems of the Three Kingdoms is a seven-step poem written by Cao Zhi.
"Boil the beans to make soup, and drain the black beans to make juice."
"The beetles are burning under the cauldron, and the beans are weeping in the cauldron."
"We are born from the same roots, so why rush each other?"
The general meaning of this poem is: beans and bean straw originally grew from the same root. How could the bean straw torture the beans so urgently and force them so hard?
It means "Originally, we are all born from the same mother, so why do we kill each other?" It expresses the grief and anger in Cao Zhi's heart, as well as his accusation and helplessness towards Cao Pi for killing his siblings.
In the first month of the first year of Huangchu (220), the sixty-six-year-old Cao Cao died of illness, and Cao Pi was promoted from the crown prince to the king of Wei. In October of the same year, Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty was forced to abdicate the throne, and Cao Pi ascended the throne and proclaimed himself Emperor Wen of Wei.
Cao Pi couldn't let go of his experience of fighting for the title of crown prince. After he became emperor, he still harbored a grudge against Cao Zhi in his heart.
It happened that Cao Zhi wrote another Luo Shen Fu, but it was given to Cao Pi by a caring person.
After some further interpretation, Cao Pi became angry. He thought his brother was spying on his wife.
Cao Zhi knew that someone was deliberately trying to frame him, and his brother was just going along with the situation, using the slope to get off the donkey.
But he couldn't excuse himself, so he had to write a poem in response to the call in seven steps in extreme grief and anger, and finally saved his own life.
The literary disaster in the Sui Yang Emperor's era was even worse, because he involved not just one person, but many people.
Logically speaking, Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty created the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal and established the imperial examination. Even if the country fell later, his reputation in history would not be so bad, and he had a reputation similar to that of King Zhou Tang.
The most important thing is that in the later period of Emperor Yang of Sui Dynasty, Emperor Yang of Sui Dynasty did a stupid thing and started a literary disaster.
This literary calamity made everyone in the world feel in danger. Many Confucian scholars were afraid of harming themselves and did not dare to serve as officials in the court. There were even "many cases of people pretending to be dead or disabled."
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Therefore, using the poetry collection in Yang Xian's hand as an excuse to deal with Yang Xian can be considered an effective and good method.
With Zhu Yuanzhang's character, if he saw these poems and articles that satirized his origin, he would definitely be furious. At that time, it would not be surprising if Yang Xian was cut into pieces with a thousand knives.
Hu Weiyong bribed Yang Xianfu
One of the servants got the news and stole this collection of poems from Yang Xian's house.
The next night, Li Shanchang secretly summoned the Huaixi party members.
Except for Xu Da, Tang He and several other princes, everyone else came.
In the Li Mansion, all the "officials of the Huaixi family" strongly condemned Yang Xian's mistake, and rushed to express their opinions to Li Shanchang, saying that they would never let Yang Xian go, and they must vent their anger for Li Shanchang.
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Most of the officials in the Huaixi line are veterans who became famous since the late Yuan Dynasty. They are all good at observing words and emotions, and know when to speak and when not to speak.
Now, they naturally guessed the purpose of Li Shanchang looking for them. On the one hand, they wanted to please Li Shanchang, and on the other hand, they wanted to avenge themselves. They were all very enthusiastic.
At the same time, Li Shanchang was silent and looked at Hu Weiyong who was standing aside.
After Hu Weiyong got the hint, he took the initiative to stand in the middle, while Li Shanchang silently stepped back, leaving him the opportunity to speak.
When the officials from Huaixi Province saw this, their eyes flashed, and they seemed to understand something.
Hu Weiyong looked at the officials from the Huaixi department in all directions, and then at Li Shanchang, whose eyes were full of encouragement. He knew that his time was finally coming.
He wanted to completely destroy everything in Yang Xian and take the opportunity to establish his authority and show his majesty as the leader of the Huaixi clan.
Hu Weiyong took out the poetry book in his arms and explained his plan again to the surrounding Huaixi officials.
Looking at the officials from Huaixi Province who were cheering and excited, Hu Weiyong
He slowly asked, "Tell me, what is the most important thing in Yang Xian's heart?"
After hearing Hu Weiyong's inquiry, the Huaixi officials knew that he not only wanted Yang Xian to die, but also wanted him to die in agony.
Having guessed this, they all offered suggestions and opinions.
"The official believes that the most important thing in Yang Xian's heart must be his official position. In his life, except when he was the prefect of Hangzhou, he made great achievements and relied on his cruel historical methods to win over the current emperor.
of joy..."
"And once this collection of poems is handed over to the Holy One, he will definitely be dismissed from his position, his life will be at risk, and even his entire family will be executed. Then he will definitely be miserable!"
The person who said this was Lu Zhongheng. He himself was an official fanatic, always addicted to power, and as timid as a mouse. He judged others by himself and expressed his opinions first.
Hearing this, Hu Weiyong shook his head and said, "People are different. Power, position and life are certainly things Yang Xian values, but they may not be the things he values most..."
"In my opinion, Yang Xian has always regarded himself as an upright official leader. He is always proud of his reputation. The most important thing in his heart should be the reputation he has worked so hard to cultivate!"
"Although this guy Yang Xian has always claimed to be an upright official and always said that he never embezzles, takes no bribes, and never seeks personal gain, that's because he has a brother who can make money."
"His younger brother, named Yang Fan, runs a business and has been doing illegal business relying on Yang Xian's reputation. He has made a lot of money over the years!"
"As for Yang Xian, a sanctimonious guy, it is precisely because of Yang Fan's support that he can be pampered and maintain the habit of not being corrupt."
"According to the information I sent people to investigate, Yang Xian's life is very particular. Even a meal usually costs ten taels of silver."
"Things like shredded pork, bean sprouts, chicken noodles, fried goat milk, and clear monkey oil, although they sound very ordinary at first, they are very expensive.
"Even the paper and ink he usually uses for writing are Qingzhou Yuhao pen, Shaanxi jade stone pen, Chengshitang paper, Xuande tribute paper, Qingquan graphite, Xuanjing black ink and other precious royal objects..."
"Who doesn't want to be an upright official? It's just that none of us are as good as Yang Xian. Someone keeps sending money..."
As Hu Weiyong finished speaking, the officials in Huaixi Province all empathized with him.
head.
They usually couldn't stand the noble appearance of the Qingliu people headed by Yang Xian, who came from a wealthy family in the south of the Yangtze River.
Officials from the Huaixi group headed by Hu Weiyong prepared a large number of sinister plots in Li's mansion to deal with Yang Xian.
In the middle of the night, Huang Minghao, the great eunuch of Yangxin Palace, brought a thick stack of memorials, carefully placed them in front of Zhu Yuanzhang, and reminded: "Your Majesty, these are memorials sent by the ministers of the DPRK, and they need your personal approval.
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