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Chapter 277 Questioning Yinreng according to the order

A layman watches the fun, an expert watches the door.

He Zhongtang, the old man who treats people, never plays hard, but lets things take their own course.

A gentleman's revenge is never too late.

Anyone who offended He Zhongtang, He Zhongtang would use a small black book to write down for him.

Qianlong was definitely not a Jin Hui Emperor who could be played around by others, so He Zhongtang's argument was also very clever.

At that time, Heshen was also the official and the minister of household affairs. He was not only the first confidant of Emperor Qianlong, but also the most powerful official in the court.

However, He Zhongtang could not cover the sky with one hand. A Gui, Wang Jie and Governor Fu Song were all representatives of the anti-Heshen faction.

At that time, Chai Shen, the Lianghuai salt transport envoy, was arrested for secretly transferring 220,000 taels of silver from the salt class. Among the evidence found, He Shen found this sentence: One thousand taels of public gold for blessing.

Chai Shen was Fu Song's subordinate, and "Fu Gong" was written on the account book. He Shen believed that it must be Fu Song.

As a result, Qianlong was convinced, and Fu Song was sentenced to death.

In fact, that Mr. Fu is Fu Changan.

As soon as Kangxi deposed the crown prince, he immediately faced the embarrassing situation of all Manchurian relatives and nobles recommending the eighth son.

In addition to his own bad chess of supporting Lao Ba to fight against the prince, a very important reason is that the Manchu nobles used this to counterattack Kangxi.

The establishment of the South Study Room gradually sidelined the Council of Princes and Ministers to discuss political affairs, which was tantamount to depriving the Manchu nobles of their power.

However, after all, Nan Shufang's time was still short, and the Manchu nobles still held huge power after being weakened.

The Manchu nobles had their power taken away by Kangxi.

Unless they are completely unable to resist, they will look for opportunities to fight back.

After all, Cheng Xin belongs to the royal family, and his younger brother is the current Prince Xian.

Yuzhu is not Long Aotian, so he can't act like a fool and make an appointment with Chengxin to fight in a group, right?

A mature old bureaucrat like Yuzhu would definitely not be able to do that stupid thing of beating his son and waiting for me to come back with revenge.

Yuzhu's principle of punishing people is that if he doesn't take action easily, he will cut off future troubles if he takes action, so he even did it with Prince Xian Yanhuang.

Ever since the big incident that almost killed Lao Ba happened, the deposed Prince Yinchu's living conditions have been improving day by day.

After the fourth child returned to the Ministry of Revenue, he visited Xian'an Palace every day and observed Yinchu's current situation, which became Yuzhu's duty.

There was no way, Kangxi was too suspicious. Everyone he looked at now seemed to be plotting to kill Yinchu, but Yuzhu was the most reliable.

Why?

Although Yuzhu chopped off one of Yinchu's left arms and defeated Yinchu's nanny Lingpu. However, when they were in Mulan's paddock,

Only Yuzhu said a fair word for Yinchu.

At that time, Kangxi was very unhappy, so he ignored Yuzhu.

Zhang Mingde's king added Bai, Yinti let Lama Bahangelong secretly defeat Yinchu, the third child secretly accused Yinchu, the fourteenth child dared to confront the emperor's father in order to save the eighth child, and Kangxi almost killed his own son.

After this series of major events happened, Kangxi calmed down and thought about it carefully, and found that Yuzhu was the most caring.

Kangxi regretted it and felt that after deposing Yinchu, the struggles of the princes and relatives were all directed at him.

He was originally the arbiter of chess, but instead he became the deer being chased by everyone. This situation is really terrible!

At this time, Yuzhu, who was the first to persuade Kangxi, naturally seemed particularly trustworthy.

As usual, Yuzhu took Seile to visit the deposed prince Yinchu.

Contrary to what most people imagine, Kangxi, who was supposed to be wise, mighty, and extremely wise, actually had a very impulsive side.

After Yinchu was imprisoned in Xian'an Palace, Kangxi was worried that someone would have an affair with the deposed prince, so he ordered people from the Ministry of Internal Affairs to block the back and side entrances of Xian'an Palace overnight, leaving only the tightly guarded main palace gate.

The security of Xian'an Palace is extremely tight, and the guards dare not slack off for fear of losing their heads.

Even if Yuzhu is a foreman with a knife and a first-class shrimp, he still has to check his waist badge and the emperor's handwriting before he is allowed to enter.

After Yuzhu and Sailer entered Xian'an Palace, they saw Yinchu leaning on a imperial concubine's couch, basking in the sun.

The confinement of Yinchu did not mean that he was locked in a small dark room in the palace and was not allowed to come out. He could move freely throughout the Xian'an Palace.

Except that he could not leave Xian'an Palace for even half a step, Yinchu, who was deposed as a commoner, still enjoyed the living treatment of a prince.

Shi, the deposed crown princess, and many of Yinchu's beauties were also in Xian'an Palace to accompany him through his hard days.

To put it bluntly, that is to say, not only does Yinchu have a woman by his side, but he can also continue to enjoy the delicious food provided by the imperial dining room.

Of course, according to Yuzhu's understanding, the once powerful and all-powerful crown prince was stuck in Xian'an Palace. The psychological gap was too great for him to adapt easily.

There are no more memorials to read and no more orders to give. Yuzhu can completely understand Yin's depression.

Yuzhu walked to the imperial concubine's bed, bowed and said respectfully: "Yuzhu, please be safe."

Since the crown prince has been deposed, it is definitely not appropriate to continue to be a minister. There is nothing wrong with the second son of Emperor Yinchu being called the second master.

"Oh, you're here, sit down wherever you want. Come and give the jade pillar Biluochun, he likes to drink it." There was a lot hidden in Yinchu's instructions.

Seile didn't understand, but Yuzhu knew it well.

Presumably, after Yuzhu defeated Ling Pu, Prince Yinchu worked hard and grasped some basic information about Yuzhu.

Not only that, Yuzhu felt a little strange in his heart. He heard that when others came to see Yinchu, they either scolded him or threw cups and cups. How could they be so gentle to him?

For a moment, Yuzhu couldn't figure out the mystery, so he had to keep it secret for the time being.

As the old saying goes, it is easy to add icing on the cake, but difficult to provide help when the time is right.

When Yinchu was in trouble, the more polite Yuzhu was to him, the easier it would be to get along with him in the future.

After all, from the restoration of the crown prince in the 48th year of Kangxi's reign to the deposed crown prince in the 51st year of Kangxi's reign, there were still several years to get along.

The so-called "please sit down and serve tea" are just polite words.

If Yuzhu really sat down and drank tea, it would be like giving Sailer the opportunity to accuse him and make meritorious service.

Colleagues in the officialdom are all strangers who are most familiar with each other. It is the last word to be careful not to be deceived when you are close or far away.

If you treat your colleagues as confidants who talk to you about everything, that would be stupid political suicide. Just wait to be betrayed.

"Second Master, I ask you to understand the response to what the Emperor has said to you." Yuzhu stood up straight, his posture still very soft, but his words were very strong.

In essence, Yuzhu was Kangxi's best friend, and Yinchu was Kangxi's mortal rival.

Before the second prince was deposed, Yinchu really mobilized his troops to rebel.

At that time, Yuzhu was probably ordered to kill the prince's party with a knife.

Sooner or later there will be a military confrontation, and Yuzhu's politeness is just a perfunctory appearance.

However, even so, Yuzhu was already one of the emperor's closest confidants who was kindest to Yinchu.

Following the usual routine, Yuzhu asked in detail everything from how many bowls of rice he ate per meal, to how many steps he walked every day, and whether the eunuchs were serving him well.

The emperor hates ministers who have figured out the emperor's will the most, but the emperor hates ministers who cannot understand the emperor's will even more.

It seems very contradictory, but in fact it is not contradictory at all.

The way to be an official is to figure out what your superiors want. However, you must not give the emperor the impression that you are Bai Xiaosheng. You must deliberately leave some loopholes or something to grab onto.

Just because, if you fully understand the superior intention, you will lose your head sooner or later. If you cannot understand the superior intention, you will quickly fall out of favor.

For example, Yan Song relied on his favor for writing Qing Ci and relied on his son Yan Shifan to guess the true meaning of the Jiajing note, and he served as the chief minister for twenty years.

However, after Yan Shifan's misfortune, Yan Shoufu repeatedly guessed Jiajing's thoughts wrongly, and Xu Jie pushed him to the ground and rubbed him hard.

After Yinchu answered Yuzhu's question for the emperor, he suddenly let out a sigh of relief and said casually: "I know, Yuzhu, you are a kind person. I don't blame you for Ling Pu's matter."

Sailer heard every word, but he didn't understand. What was Yinchu doing?

But Yuzhu understood instantly that when he spoke to Yinchu in Mulan Paddock, Yinchu was probably behind the tent.

Otherwise, how could it be inexplicably brought up that Yuzhu is a kind person?

Look at Seiler's face, whether he understands or not.

Ordinary people would definitely try their best to pretend to be stupid and deliberately not tell Kangxi and Yin what they said.

However, Yuzhu does not think like ordinary people, he is an extremely mature old bureaucrat.

When Yuzhu returned to Qianqing Palace, he told Kangxi what Yinchu had said in full.

At the end, Yuzhu pretended to be ignorant and asked Kangxi: "Old man, why can't I understand what the second master said?"

Kangxi was a very experienced politician. He understood it as soon as he heard it, and explained with a smile: "On that day, Yinchu was tied behind the tent."

A slight difference can lead to a mistake of a thousand miles.

Kangxi's word "bind" made Yuzhu immediately realize that Kangxi was deliberately cruel and cruel.

Yinchu was tied up alone behind a tent, silently enduring the huge psychological pressure of being betrayed and separated from his relatives. What kind of suffering was that?

Wei Zhu on the side was secretly very happy.

Hehe, that bastard Liang Jiugong actually offended such a powerful Yuzhu, sooner or later he will be unlucky.

To be honest, whether it was Yuzhu reporting on errands or playing chess with Kangxi, Wei Zhu was waiting beside him in most cases.

After all, Liang Jiugong was the eldest eunuch. He was in charge of many things in the palace and could not always stay by Kangxi's side.

In front of Kangxi, Yuzhu always said whatever he wanted and never hid it.

Because of this, Wei Zhu felt that Yuzhu would sooner or later become the number one person in the royal family.

"Yuzhu, go to Lao Ba's house and issue an edict to restore him to the title of Baylor." Kangxi's words made Yuzhu feel refreshed.

The first time Yuzhu went to Lao Ba's house, he actually did so as an imperial envoy. The world is really unpredictable!

Historically, after Lao Ba regained his title, Kangxi made a mistake and ordered all the princes and ministers to publicly recommend the new crown prince.

It's not too far away.

(p: When I finished coding, it was almost four o'clock in the morning. Not to mention the hard work, it wouldn't be too much to ask for encouragement from a few monthly passes, right?)


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