Everyone was silent, only Yang Gongren said: "This case took a long time, there were many confessions, and the evidence is conclusive. It can be an example. It should be known to the world to warn those who come."
When Gao Biaoren heard this, he immediately glared and slapped him endlessly, right? I, Mr. Gao, have not offended you Mr. Yang...
Of course, no matter how angry he is, he will not speak out to object. Once he speaks, it is to abolish public service for personal reasons. The fact that the case with Wen Gao Shen can be concluded here today should be that the emperor gave Gao a face, which is quite comforting.
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If he wants to speak on this matter, he will be suspected of not knowing how to advance or retreat.
Regardless of what they thought, Li Po felt that what Yang Gongren said made sense.
There are two main charges against Gao Shen, one is to wantonly misappropriate the user's money and food (including many old accounts), and the other is to collude with the Turks in order to do evil.
Both are very typical, and they are the most common crimes committed by nobles in the world. They tell the world openly, thinking that examples are of great benefit.
In addition, what happened to a prominent family like the Gao family in Bohai was severely punished. The more people know about this, the more likely it will be a deterrent.
So he didn't think much and just agreed, "Well, this statement is reasonable. The Ministry of Punishment can record it into the Tang Code at its discretion. The Secretary and the Secretary will discuss it and bring it to me for review. If it is completed, it can be sent to all counties."
This was obviously a kick to Gao's butt after he fell down. As to whether it was out of public interest, only Yang Gongren himself knew.
Anyway, I have offended the Gao family. Of course, this is not a big deal. It is common for powerful families to criticize each other and to fight against different factions.
Generally speaking, the emperor is not afraid of this, but is afraid that various sects will marry each other and help each other. It will be terrible when like-minded people in the court say good things about a person.
Yang Gongren bowed and said yes, and briefly glanced at Wang Ze, who glared back angrily.
When he was in Jin, Li Po tasked the Wang family with revising the law, and when he went south to Chang'an, it gradually came to an end.
In fact, what Wang revised was only part of the law, mainly criminal law and military law. The biggest change was based on the Sui law, which largely tightened the definition of the death penalty.
Because Li Po did not want to see the horrific sight of poles and human heads hanging on the roadside again, the generals of the former Sui Dynasty often killed people to frighten the morale of the army. This scared Li Po badly at the time. This was Li Po's original intention to revise the Sui code.
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But when it came to the hands of the Wang family, they naturally would not just focus on these. When they were in Jinyang, they joined forces with Jinyang officials to formulate the basis of the Tang Code today, with a total of ten chapters and more than 400 articles.
Generally speaking, it is actually a continuation of the Kaihuang Law, with additions and reductions mostly due to the troubled times. It will definitely need to be overhauled once the world is unified.
Don’t underestimate the role of the Wang family in revising laws. The Jin region was able to become Li Po’s capital in his quest for supremacy in the world because the laws were lenient and strict, and local officials had evidence to rely on. When administering the government, county affairs would not be abolished because of people.
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The prosperity of Jin Dynasty was attributed to the improvement of laws.
Now that the unification of the world is imminent, Yang Gongren does not want to be overtaken by Wang Ze in terms of criminal law. He had quarreled with Wang Ze in Jinyang.
Gao Biaoren didn't know about these old things, he just thought that Yang Gongren was taking advantage of the Wang family, and he was so angry that he really wanted to go up and kick this guy to vent his anger.
Li Po looked around at everyone and saw that no one had anything to say, so he said: "Since there is no objection, let's do it."
Seeing that the emperor wanted to expel the guests, everyone stood up, saluted, and retreated one after another.
Li Pozhong lowered his head and looked through the case file again.
Li Jing wrote a memorial, which lasted for more than twenty pages. He gave a general explanation of everything he did in the south, down to the smallest detail.
His talents are really not just a boast. By February of this year, he had led three troops into Shannan and initially conquered the local officials and wealthy families. The rest was a matter of gradual governance.
Lin Shihong's head has also been sent to Jiangling, which means that the rebel army sweeping Jiangyou has been completely destroyed.
In terms of governance, Li Jing used old ministers of the Liang Kingdom and tried his best to win over the local aristocratic families. In the winter, he also held sacrifices to commemorate the dead soldiers and summoned the souls of the kings killed by Xiao Mian. In addition, Zhou Faming cooperated greatly
, Jiangyou's people are gradually at peace.
The other was to suppress bandits. He ordered Zhang Liang to be stationed in Xiangyang and Yuchi Gong in Jiangxia. They began to vigorously suppress bandits. In addition to wiping out the remnants of Xiao Mian, the bandits in Jiangyou were also captured one after another.
It is worth mentioning that Zhang Lun's army failed to catch up with Bu Qun's horse hoof, so he led his army to Nanyang, and waited for the weather to be warmer in the north before heading north to Luoyang. As for whether he could get to the river in time to participate in the pacification of Dou Jiande.
Among the wars in Hebei, it depends on how long the war in Hebei will drag on.
After reading it carefully, Li Po felt very satisfied. His father-in-law was very effective in doing things, and he didn't have to worry about his excessive power and rebellion. He really hoped that all the father-in-laws in the world were like this...
The next few memorials are all from Sichuan, which is a bit disturbing to watch.
The biggest problem in Shu is the rebellion of the southern barbarians, which has not subsided. Li Wu, the general manager of Liangzhou, is struggling with the barbarians. Zhang Yunzhi, the general manager of Yizhou, has just taken office and is also having troubles with the barbarians. The same is true for Yu Wenwo, the general manager of Kuizhou.
It feels like the barbarians in Shu are desperate for their lives and are revolting one after another to confront the Tang army.
In fact, the Tang army killed too many barbarians in Shu and formed a blood feud with the barbarians. As a result, last winter, the barbarian resistance reached a climax (harmony).
At the beginning of this year, everything was actually gradually settling down again. However, due to the inconvenience of the road, we did not have time to send the letter. When the weather got a little warmer, several people from Shu sent letters to Chang'an to express their merits. No doubt
This gave Li Po a certain misunderstanding.
This kind of thing is very common. When ministers praise their merits, they will naturally be jealous. As for whether the king believes it or not, it depends on how each person praises his merits.
The situation in Shuzhong aroused Li Po's worries, and he was considering whether to send more troops there. There were fighting with barbarians everywhere. The situation was a bit bad. Did you read Li Jing's "Pingman Ten Strategies"?
What made him a little confused was that the output of Shuzhong last year was not affected much... He really wanted to bring a few people to Shuzhong to ask them carefully.
Looking a little depressed, Li Po stood up and walked around the palace again with his hands behind his back. The eyes of several ministers in the palace followed his figure.
The emperor likes to ask irrelevant questions at this time. If he is distracted, he will not be very responsible for himself.
Wei Zheng, the doctor admonishing Yi, was very touched and wanted to get rid of the emperor's problem. However, he made several suggestions but was ignored by the emperor.
Sure enough, I heard the emperor say something, "How many barbarians do you think there are in Shu? No one counted them in the pre-Sui Dynasty? Well, we need to send someone to Shu to have a look. There must be a number of barbarians, right?"