Chapter 743 Literary lawsuit
Li Laigao's marriage was held vigorously and became a talk between Beijing and China. In contrast, Pan Heyi's marriage on December 16 was far inferior. Shangguan Jiang Anyi, Liu Yixing and others of Qingtian Department only sent gifts. Li Laigao ignored it. Other colleagues came to congratulate each other, but no supervisor was present to make the wedding banquet criticized.
Pan Heyi has made many friends during this period, but most of them are small officials of the seventh and eighth rank, or they are "elegant scholars" who are very talkative. Ding Chu of the Chuan Palace brought the four words "Good Girl Tiancheng" written by the prince, and was hung high in the lobby. Looking at the envious eyes of the guests, Pan Heyi finally felt that his wedding was different.
In Pan's mother's eyes, her son's wedding was undoubtedly grand. The daughter-in-law she carefully selected for her son was the second daughter of Tang Qiaozhi, the secretary-general's worker (Fifth rank) and there was a gift from King An of Chu on the wedding day. The ones who came to congratulate were either officials in the court or famous literary scholars. This time, her son had both face and foundation.
When the newcomers entered the bridal chamber, the guests left. Pan's mother counted the gifts she received under the lamp. The silver ounces alone were as high as 2,500 taels. Pan's mother carefully collected the silver notes and silver. With this money, she should be able to buy a house near the imperial city, so that her son would not have to work hard to walk so far.
Pan Heyi was generally satisfied with this marriage. His father-in-law was a clean and honest person in the court. Although his official position was not high, he was quite famous among the scholars and admired him very much. Although his wife's appearance was average, she was well-educated and polite, gentle and gentle. Si Qing looked like she flashed through her heart. Pan Heyi wanted to marry a wife and marry a concubine and take a concubine in the future. But she regretted that she would take a beautiful concubine.
Zheng Zhi, the official got married and gave him nine days off and ten days off. On the third day of the wedding, Pan Heyi went to Qingtian to work as a servant. Pan's mother and his wife were very supportive. National affairs were the most important, and the government affairs were heavy at the end of the year, so they could not abolish the public for personal gain.
He first went to Jiang Anyi's official party to meet him. Jiang Anyi gave a few words of encouragement, so that he would not have to rush to do the job. When he returned to his official party, the officials of his subordinates came to congratulate him. In the gossip, Pan Heyi learned that he was not inferior to Li Laigao, who had married a few days ago. It is said that he would travel around the mountains and rivers with his newlywed wife every day, eating, drinking, and having fun.
Pan Heyi was unhappy and asked his subordinates to be diligent in the affairs of the king. Cleaning up the fields was a major event that the emperor was concerned about. Don’t be lazy because the end of the year was approaching. After a lesson, it became cold. The subordinates took the opportunity to leave, leaving Pan Heyi alone in the official party and sulked.
After sitting for a while, Pan Heyi stood up to go to the toilet. When he passed by an official party, he heard rumors coming from inside.
"...Originally, Lord Jiang valued him very much, and wanted to marry his wife's junior sister to him. But this person was very arrogant and wanted to climb up the branches and found a way to get a seventh-rank vocational field office order in "Application for Dismissal of the Fields". This time Lord Jiang disliked him. He offended Shangguan, even if King An appreciated him, he would probably not be able to stay in Qingtian Si for a long time."
"According to the saying that Lord Jiang is not a person who is jealous of virtuous people. How could he go far and far away? He wants to present the memorial to King An of Chu. Is it no wonder that Lord Jiang still hides his memorial?"
"You don't understand this. I heard that this memorial was told to him when Lord Jiang was drunk. This man who took away Lord Jiang's idea, how could he dare to let Lord Jiang know? So he went to the wrong door and slanted.
He looked righteous, but in fact he was full of men and women, "Bah, what kind of fun is it. Let's go and congratulate him kindly. He taught him a lesson with a stern face. It's just to see Lord Li's life is comfortable and he feels unhappy, villain."
Pan Heyi was cold all over when he heard this. It was really "if you want others to know, don't do it unless you do it." His little things were fully revealed in the eyes of others. He was shocked to urinate, and Pan Heyi quietly returned to the official office to think about the countermeasures.
There were documents piled up on the case, and Pan Heyi's face was hidden behind the document. This usually thrilling face looked gloomy. He held a document in his hand, but he was thinking about the predicament in front of him. The matter arose from the memorial, but the key was Jiang Anyi. Suppressing Jiang Anyi was the way to solve the predicament.
Pan Heyi always pays attention to the trends in the capital. He knows that Jiang Anyi was rejected by the prince when he went to the Eastern Palace. The emperor was busy with the Northern Expedition and had not summoned him for a long time. Jiang Anyi is in a low point, which is a good time to deal with him. A cold light flashed in his eyes. Since he had broken up, there was no need to be merciless. After Jiang Anyi was assassinated in Hanjiazhuang, Jiangzhou, Han Jinsong, the head of the Han family, gave Jiang Anyi a batch of rare books approved by Han Wenzheng to Jiang Anyi. Jiang Anyi said that he would return the books after reading them, but later Pan Heyi noticed that Jiang Anyi brought these books back to Beijing.
Pan Heyi sneered in a depressed voice. What a reputation Han Wen Zhenggong is? Jiang Anyi dared to take the opportunity to oppress his descendants. This matter would be terrible when it was promoted. If Jiang Anyi became a slander, even if the emperor believed in it, he would not offend scholars all over the world. He would make some achievements in cleaning up his vocational fields. He would be replaced in a few years.
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The scenery gate of the east side of the imperial city is the Lihuojian yamen, and the door is deserted. The eyes of the people once saw it became the deaf ears, which made the officials in each yamen feel mixed emotions. If the emperor had not refused to abolish the yamen due to his face, the Lihuojian would have closed down long ago.
There were many capable people who entered Liquor. Seeing that Liquor had become a cold-shui yamen, thirty Liquor envoys had found a way to go, and most of the minor officials were borrowed, and the hidden Liquor envoy became an empty shell.
If other people can leave, the left and right supervisors of Lihua Prison cannot leave without the emperor's will. Wang Kefu, the right supervisor, figured it out. Anyway, the emperor disliked him, and he probably wouldn't be on his way. He was happy to be at Lihua Prison. The left supervisor Wei Huaike was stunned. He jumped from the Censorate to Lihua Prison. He was so energetic at that time that he even intended to seize the position of party leader of Zechang Academy. Now he stayed in Lihua Prison and no one answered it, and he regretted it.
After Fang Linbin, the Minister of Guanglu Temple, became the leader of Zechang, Wei Huai, who did not often attend classmates, walked very hard and repeatedly told Fang Kui that he would help him with his job outside. Wei Huai planned to be an official under the fourth rank. If the foreign rank could be promoted to another level according to the convention, the fourth rank would be the governor of Zhongzhou. Even if he was a governor of Xiazhou, it would be better to do nothing in the prison. He worked for five or six years in the future and would find an opportunity to be transferred back to Beijing. By then, Fang Linbin was still in his early fifties and would have the opportunity to take over as the leader of Zechang.
The painstaking efforts finally got a response. Fang Linbin agreed to advise the prince on his behalf and speak for him when he recommended him after the New Year. However, Duan Cizong, the Minister of Personnel, was selfless, and Fang Linbin made Wei Huai's best bet
Let’s make some real stories, strive to be middle and above during the annual exam, and there are reasons to recommend them at that time.
The annual examination in Dazheng is divided into internal examinations and external examinations. The emperor directly examines civil and military officials above the third rank. The external examinations are conducted by the Ministry of Personnel Examination Doctor and Yuanwailang of the Ministry of Personnel Examination for the merits, demerits, good and evil of officials below the fourth rank. Wei Huai's Liyou Left Supervisor is under the fourth rank, which belongs to the scope of the external examinations. The results of the examination at the end of November each year are submitted to the Minister of Personnel for review, and then submitted to the two prime ministers of the Political Affairs Hall for review. After the New Year, officials will be rewarded and punished and relocated according to the results of the examinations. It is now December 22nd, and the holiday will be sealed in a few days. The results of the examinations will definitely come out, and it is probably given to the prime minister.
Since Duan Shangshu took office, the Ministry of Personnel has been punished several times. In the third year of Jianwu, Shangguan Qing, the doctor of the examination, made a fuss about personal gain. He was reported by Duan Shangshu that the emperor was directly demoted to the people. There were as many as 18 officials in the examination department who were transferred. Now no one dared to tamper with the exam anymore. There was nothing to do in the examination class this year, and it would be good to be able to get a sanction. Wei Huai has been so worried these days, but he has no choice but to do anything.
The Li Gun Envoy He Zhili brought this document in and reported: "Mr. Wei, please tell the officials to pay attention to any important advice. The officials opened the Tong Gun and found a letter of report to the Qingtian envoy, Jiang Anyi."
"Oh, show it to me quickly." Wei Huai's eyes lit up and he stretched out his arms to take the report. The report was anonymous. In the letter, Jiang Anyi criticized the descendants of Han Wenzheng and asked for the rare books and manuscripts left by Han Tai. He was a thief in Wen and a shame for the scholars.
After reading the report letter, Wei Huai thought for a moment and asked He Zhili: "Jingli, do you think this report letter is true or false?"
He Zhili said calmly: "You have to ask about the right and wrong, true and false, only then will you know."
Wei Huai secretly scolded He Zhili for being slick. He heard that this man was going to be transferred back to the Ministry of Justice after the New Year, and probably didn't want to say the wrong thing to offend others. He waved his hand and asked He Zhili to retreat. Wei Huai rolled his beard and pondered. Jiang Anyi started from an outsider of the Ministry of Rites. He has been on top of him for more than ten years. It is impossible to say that he is not jealous. He has secretly dealt with Jiang Anyi several times, but they all ended in failure. There are many people in Jiang Anyi's hands. In the court, there are Lu Jialin, the Minister of Works, the Censor Li Mingyi, and the Young Supervisor Zhou Sihe, who was originally in the Little County of Qianzhou, are struggling to deal with him, and they really have to think carefully.
He picked up the letter of complaint and read it from the beginning. The letter was confident. Wei Huai thought that if it was a complaint from Jiang Anyi, it would definitely be a dirty lawsuit, but if it was a rare book and manuscript left by Han Wenzhenggong, it would be very likely.
After thinking carefully, Wei Huai had a conspiracy in his heart. It was very likely that Jiang Anyi was assassinated in Hanjiazhuang. In order to avoid disaster, the descendants of the Han family gave Jiang Anyi the manuscripts that were given to Jiang Anyi's ancestors were very likely. Wei Huai knew that Han Wenzheng's manuscripts were fatal to scholars, and he would not let go of the books delivered to him.
Chapter completed!