Chapter 833 of the text volume: Who is the culprit? With Luo An's words, Yue Ting'an instantly felt like he was standing up.
It seems that the anger I suffered from Mrs. Qiao can be vented all at once... No matter how awesome you Mrs. Qiao is, you are just trying to curry favor with the staff around the prefect. If you go further, you are currying favor with the prefect. Now I have made friends with the Jin Yiwei.
Beizhen Fusi Town Fushi.
Moreover, the governor said that the prefect would be gone soon, and the new prefect would be as much a member of the emperor as the previous prefect Zhang, so wouldn’t I be on the right team and soar into the sky?
With these thoughts, Yue Ting'an no longer doubted Luo An's intentions.
Soon the two sides discussed a strategy.
When it comes to going to the mine to cause trouble, Jin Yiwei cannot personally come forward. After all, in name, the right to operate the mine is still in Jin Yiwei's hands. Jin Yiwei can't go to his own place to cause trouble, right?
But now that the new prefect has sent people to take over, Yue Ting'an wants to lead people to cause trouble, so he must show a certain level of skill.
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Under Jin Yiwei's instigation, Yue Ting'an took action decisively.
The Yue family mobilized the family servants, tenants, and bribed many people near the mine, and also instigated many uninformed people. There were more than a thousand people in total, and they raided the Jinyiwei and the local government office to complete the handover.
Transitional mine.
The Jin Yiwei did not make any move to stop the intruders. Instead, they made way for the troublemaking people to rush in, just as Luo An had promised Yue Ting'an before.
Most of the people from the government office were at the nearby mine. When they got the news and rushed over, the troublemaking people had already smashed everything in the mine.
There were no more than twenty yamen sent by the government to do the work. In the end, after the troubled people evacuated, they caught a few guys who were lagging behind...most of these people were local gangsters from nearby, fishing in troubled waters and trying to steal something.
go back.
As soon as this incident came out, the prefect's Yamen immediately sent out an officer to capture the person.
Immediately, they arrested a few people who were said to be the ones leading the trouble, and were imprisoned directly in the government prison.
As soon as this incident came out, public opinion was in an uproar.
There were people behind the scenes who were fueling the flames, and the news spread very quickly. The censor's official used the topic to impeach the prefect Zhu Hao for his inability to do things well, causing local chaos before the mine was taken over, and saying that innocent people were harmed...recklessly.
There was basically no direct contact between the two parties in this incident.
This day will happen.
Not a single minister came forward to mention this matter, and even the officials who had previously submitted the report turned into cowards and remained silent.
Obviously, this incident occurred when Jin Yiwei and the prefect of Yongping Prefecture were handling the handover of the mine, and it was difficult to determine who was responsible for the incident.
Is it because Jin Yiwei usually has deep grudges with the local people? Or are the local people dissatisfied with the prefect's Yamen taking over the mine?
Although many people participated in the impeachment, Zhu Hao was both a member of Yang Tinghe and a member of Sun Jiao. It would be a stretch to say that Zhu Hao was also responsible for this matter...
Previously, Jin Yiwei took the initiative and set fire to the mine that Zhu Hao sent people to open, which led to a series of subsequent events. No matter how you look at it, the prefect Zhu Hao seems to be the victim.
The ministers didn't mention it, but the emperor had to mention it.
Because Zhu Hao has been on the side of the emperor and Jin Yiwei since he designed it.
Zhu Si took the initiative to introduce the topic.
On the cabinet side, Liu Chun came out and said:
Zhu Sidao:
Liu Chun insisted:
Zhu Si said angrily: "The Yushi Yanguan has reported
, what are you waiting for to report? A report from the Yongping Prefecture’s Yamen? Sun Butang, is this the person you recommended to take care of the mine?"
Zhu Si immediately targeted Sun Jiao.
Sun Jiao came out with a troubled look on his face:
Lin Jun followed:
The emperor made a start. When Liu Chun and Sun handed over, they were muddying the waters and trying to minimize the big issue. Lin Jun jumped out and wanted to push the matter in another direction, regardless of the mistakes and omissions caused by the local government handover, and did not care about Zhu Hao's leadership.
If the mining operation is negligent and the mine disturbs the people, the entire mining operation should be stopped.
Zhu Si seemed very impatient, but made no comment for a while.
After a while, Zhu Si looked at Sun Jiao who had been standing there waiting for accountability:
Sun Jiao said:
Zhu Sidao:
Fei Hong, the cabinet scholar, said:
Someone who is interested can find some clues.
Could it be that the emperor wanted to take this opportunity to give Tang Yin another official position? Isn't the issue being discussed now the question of whether to send someone there? Why did the issue of who to send come up at the beginning?
Zhu Si seemed very insistent:
Not only do you want to send Tang Yin, but you also want to send people from the Hanlin Academy?
What number is this?
Just because some local people went to the mine to cause trouble?
Even if we really want to find out the whole story, wouldn't it be most appropriate to let people from the Ministry of Punishment go there? Or we could just use people from the Six Ministries, but why did we choose people from the Hanlin Academy?
Sun Jiao said:
All the ministers were stunned.
Then they seemed to understand something. The conversation between the Emperor and Sun Jiao was planned in advance, right?
As soon as the emperor said that he would send people from the Hanlin Academy to investigate the matter, Sun Jiao was immediately elected and recommended. Could this be a coincidence? Could it be that Sun Jiao had already thought deeply about this matter?
Zhu Si did not agree immediately, but looked at Yang Tinghe and asked:
The question was thrown to Yang Tinghe again.
In fact, Yang Tinghe didn't quite understand the secret behind this matter.
The local people are making trouble at an untimely time. Logically speaking, the handover of the local mines has been negotiated at this time, and the Jinyiwei are about to hand over the mines. And the local officials and gentry are also cooperating with the prefect's Yamen to take over the mines. How come someone suddenly
Jump out and cause trouble?
The people causing trouble are presumably local officials and gentry, right?
Of course, things are not absolute. It is also possible that the actions of the government have touched the fundamental interests of the local people, and the people have become intolerable, so they rise up to resist?
Otherwise, there is only one explanation, which is that the emperor's men, that is, the Jin Yiwei, were unwilling to accept it and instigated the local people to make trouble.
But when Jinyiwei opened the mine, the relationship with the local people was already very tense. How did Jinyiwei mobilize the local people?
Or maybe the Jin Yiwei provoked the local people first, forcing the local people to fight back?
Yang Tinghe couldn't figure it out for a while, but he still bowed his head and answered:
Zhu Si nodded seriously:
Yang Tinghe didn't understand at first, but he thought that since Sun Jiao recommended Yang Shen to go, it would be good for his son to go and find out what was going on.
Yang Tinghe always felt that Yang Shen needed more experience.
But the emperor then said that he would delay the transfer of the mine, and Yang Tinghe understood that the emperor and Jin Yiwei must be the initiators of this matter.
Yang Tinghe hurriedly said:
It's not a halt to mining, it's a temporary halt to mining.
It does not mean to stop it permanently, but to stop it for a few days and then resume mining after the situation calms down.
Zhu Sidao:
Many ministers disagreed, and the court was still receiving income. When had the court ever seen a penny from mining?
Zhu Sidao,
Zhu Si's attitude was extremely determined.
Just because the people are the weakest, we cannot let them do whatever they want.
That is my mine, and currently it is only handed over to the Household Department to help manage it, but there is no mention of transferring the income from the mine as well.
Whoever goes to make trouble in the mine will affect my financial resources, and I will never let him have an easy time.