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Chapter 33

Zhu Di took the book curiously.

Zhu Zhanyong did not use the proper nouns of later generations. Those proper nouns were explained using another proper noun. It was absolutely impossible for Zhu Di to understand.

The first chapter of the Sutra is about buying an umbrella.

It rained heavily, and a woman trapped in a small town market had no choice but to buy an umbrella, but the money she spent exceeded her household expenses, so she deducted this part of the money from her rations, so that there were not many people in the town, so she sold rice at the rice shop in the town.

Seeing that the new rice has become cheap old rice, and having to pay rent, the shopkeeper has no choice but to lower the price of the new rice.

Zhu Di found it interesting after reading it. A mere umbrella actually affected the price of food. A beam of light seemed to shine through the unexplored area in his mind.

Obviously.

Zhu Di never thought of including economics in the literature. He knew very little about economics, but Zhu Zhanyong felt that economics was as important as farming.

So, I took the initiative to add it.

Instead of using self-contained professional terminology, it is as simple as an allusion, which is conducive to dissemination and arousing people's interest. Otherwise, I can't understand it, but I was greatly shocked.

As for supplementing them into a system, that's not what he should do. There will always be weird people who are interested.

"This book will not be compiled for the time being. I will take it back and read it for a few days."

Zhu Di handed the book to the eunuch behind him.

One decision could invisibly evolve into so many changes. He was interested in this mysterious and mysterious thing. Such a truth could not be found in many scriptures.

It’s strange that this was also edited by Zhu Zhanyong.

Zhu Di looked like he was interrogating Jingnan prisoners, as if the person in front of him had no blood relationship with him, and said in a cold tone: "Have you finished writing?"

"All are here."

Zhu Zhanyong thought he was going to ask how he compiled it, but it turned out that he thought the book was too thin for him to read. In fact, he hadn't finished it yet, and he couldn't have finished it.

Zhu Di couldn't hide the disappointment in his eyes, and said instead: "That's it, that's all."

He believed that it was a fantasy that Zhu Zhanyong was omniscient and omnipotent at his age. There was no need to ask too much. It was probably based on ordinary observations. After changing his mind, he decided to set up the official position of economic official, observe such strange business events in the market, compile a book and send it to the palace.

middle.

"Your Majesty, there is no suitable chief editor for the compilation of hundreds of classics and poems in the pre-Qin Dynasty. Only Jiegong can serve as the civil and military official of the Manchu Dynasty."

Zhu Zhanyong wanted to fish out Xie Jin.

Zhu Di's smile only lasted for a moment and quickly dissipated, obviously not wanting to forgive Jie Jin easily:

"What Xie Jin did was not simple. The Nongsang incident was well edited. I will give you a copy of Zuo Zhuan that I personally annotated. Please read it carefully."

After saying that, he left without saying a word.

Zhu Zhanyong watched Zhu Di leave like this. Someone should be behind the fire. This person was the King of Han. He exposed Chen Ying, an important official of the other party. It is easy to understand the courtesy.

Wuzhong of the Metropolitan Procuratorate should know that although it was impossible to let that person seize others, he could still get information.

Arrive at the Metropolitan Procuratorate.

Zhu Zhanyong asked directly: "Is King Zhao coming to the capital?"

"Your Highness, do you know everything?" Wuzhong said with a somewhat complicated expression: "King Zhao has been guarding the Beiping Mansion. He has reviewed all the government affairs of the Beiping Mansion. It's time to go to Beijing to report on his duties."

Zhu Zhanyong's impression of King Zhao was that he was a shrewd and capable man.

Zhu Zhanyong did not beat around the bush: "How about Xie Jin?"

"Grand Scholar Li Zhi has just written a bullet to impeach Mr. Jie. Even if he completes the document, His Majesty will not forgive Mr. Jie, and it is useless to say so." Wu Zhong looked cryptic.

"Li Zhigang?"

"He and Jiegong served as examiners for the rural examinations. He impeached Jiegong for having an affair and recruiting more people from the south."

Zhu Zhanyong finally caught the clue of the matter.

As the acting chief of the Metropolitan Procuratorate, Wuzhong indeed knew the inside story. Maybe he was the one investigating the matter, and the answer was that Li Zhigang posted the bullet.

"Tell me about that bullet."

Wuzhong's expression changed slightly. His Majesty ordered him to conduct a thorough investigation secretly. No one knew, and telling Zhu Zhanyong in advance would be leaking the news.

He can still tell clearly who is the king.

"Who told His Highness that this matter is not under my supervision? We have found the wrong person, we have found the wrong person..."

"Oh? Then I'll ask brother Zhanji. He follows Grandpa Huang all the time. He must know who is supervising."

"etc!"

The old cunning Wuzhong finally surrendered. The prince was honest and honest, but his two sons were cunning and clever, and neither of them were good people. No matter who became the emperor, they would be enough for him to drink.

Wuzhong frowned and asked, "Your Highness wants to rescue Jie Jin?"

"Wu Gong wants to know?"

"No, you don't need to tell me anything. I don't want to know anything. I don't like Li Zhigang either."

Zhu Zhanyong realized that the old cunning man was changing the topic: "Tell me about the bullet."

Wuzhong saw that there was no one around: "In his early years, Xie Jin and Li Zhigang served as examiners in the capital and rural areas. Li Zhigang impeached him for cheating on the candidates in Ji'an Prefecture and using many candidates from Ji'an."

Zhu Zhanyong sat down and asked, "What's the result?"

"Li Zhigang is a sycophantic villain. The lower officials found out about the favoritism in the provincial examination. Dozens of directors from the Ministry of Rites and the Ministry of Works re-checked the papers and found no trace of fraud. They were admitted as normal."

Wuzhong didn't show him any certificate and told him it was a huge favor.

but.

Jie Jingenjie was not involved in this, but was involved in the affairs between the King of Han and the prince. King Zhao was coming to the capital again. In his opinion, the prince had just established a foothold in the capital, and it was unreasonable for Zhu Zhanyong to intervene.

However, Zhu Zhanyong did not think so. If the King of Han killed Xie Jin, he would be his next target. In other words, as long as the King of Han could not kill Xie Jin, the target would not be him.

Moreover, King Zhao's visit to the capital was not expected, and even if Xie Jin was fished out, he could still block it.

It's time for those martial arts disciples to repay him.

I heard from Wuzhong that Li Zhigang's father-in-law likes to kidnap women of the people. This is normal these days. Li Zhigang often settles the matter for him. If it comes to the court, the letter will not stand.

"Your Highness, when are you going to hunt?" Zhang Xi and the other guys saw Zhu Zhanyong's eyes were clear and shining.

Zhu Zhanyong looked serious and gave simple instructions to these guys: "Ask about Grand Scholar Li's Taishan, find a commoner girl, and let him take her home. After finishing the matter, go hunting."

When it came to Shenshi, Zhu Zhanyong received the news that what he wanted to do had been completed.

Next.

Zhu Zhanyong came to the Huagai Hall to meet Zhu Di. After the meeting, Xie Jin should be released.

Although I don't know what happened, the eunuchs and palace ladies were as silent as cicadas, as if the air in the hall had solidified.

When he saw Wuzhong, he understood instantly.

It should be that he read the memorial from the Metropolitan Procuratorate and knew that Xie Jin was falsely accused.

"Grandpa Huang, Grand Master Zuo Chunfang Li indulges his father-in-law in committing crimes. How can such a person be our husband?" Zhu Zhanyong looked disgusted.

"How do you know?"

"Yesterday, Ning Yangbo's son Chen Zhao saw a gentry on the street who wanted to take a commoner's daughter as a concubine, so he beat the man. Instead of praising him, the government put Chen Zhao in jail."

Zhu Di's face looked ugly.

He was originally reading economics books with great interest, but two things made him lose all interest.

What he hated was the rape of women and oppression of the people, which was exactly the same as Zhu Yuanzhang's harshness.

Wuzhong bowed and said: "I have heard this more than once. The gentleman's name is Chen Yan. He is the biological father of Li Zhigang's concubine. There are still people who have been wrongly accused in prison."

Zhu Di's anger has reached a critical point. He first boldly deceived me, and then allowed his relatives to commit crimes in the capital. This Li Zhigang is really bold and not afraid of death.

"Take him to jail and interrogate him."

There is nothing to judge for deceiving the emperor.

Wuzhong hurriedly accepted the order.

"What about Jiegong?" Zhu Zhanyong asked.

"Order the Jinyi Guards to release them."
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