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Four hundred and ninetieth chapters snow-like impeachment

There is the most famous Miaoyun Temple in the north of Runing Prefecture, and the owner of the temple is Qingchenzi, Taoist priest. Like the famous Taoist priests in the Ming Dynasty, Qingchenzi also took the upper-class route. He and King Chong

Very good friendship.

To be honest, it's not that Qingchenzi doesn't want to make friends with Wu Shigong. For people like them, the more upper-class people they make friends with, the better. But his main energy is devoted to King Chong, so he has always been unwilling to

Wu Shigong, who had entered Fucheng, was a little indifferent.

After all, if Qingchenzi wants to act like a foreigner and wants him to take the initiative to stick to Wu Shigong's hot ass, then the mystery that Qingchenzi has cultivated with great effort will almost disappear.

But Wu Shigong will definitely not try to understand Qingchenzi. In his opinion, anyone who does not take the initiative to get closer to him must be someone who looks down on him. In this case, let Qingchenzi stay aside.

!Don’t tell me that serving a leader is indeed a hard job. Qingchenzi offended Wu Shigong inexplicably. He is really unlucky.

Originally, the two people had no intersection, but this time Wu Shigong implemented a new religious policy on a whim, which suddenly forced Miaoyun Temple to a dead end.

It should be said that although Wu Shigong's religious policy deprived the temple of considerable benefits, it at least allowed the temple to survive, allow the temple to preach freely, and even preserve the money the temple had previously obtained.

Moreover, Wu Shigong did not use the deprived benefits on Runing Jun himself. Instead, he forced the temple to do charity, which was to restore the original function of the temple's incense money.

Therefore, those temple watchers who were notified by the Runing Army did not have much reason to object. They just wanted to exert pressure through the government office; they wanted to lobby through connections, hoping that Wu Shigong would revoke this policy, and at least leave more benefits to the temple watchers.

But Miaoyun Temple was different. Officials who implemented the specific policy clearly announced to Qingchenzi the order to close Miaoyun Temple but allow the Taoist priests in the temple to take away their wealth.

Now Qingchenzi was panicking. He felt that Miaoyun Temple had done nothing to offend Wu Shigong and Runingjun. But when Qingchenzi was about to join forces with the directors of major temples to jointly protest against Wu Shigong, he was surprised.

He found that he was isolated.

But how could Qingchenzi not be isolated? Through observation, the other hosts discovered that Runing Army dealt with Miaoyun Temple the most severely. Was it Miaoyun Temple who caused the trouble or who caused the trouble? Those hosts were holding back a question.

I feel angry, the other temples and temples are actually just fish in the pond. How can they still cooperate with Qingchenzi?

We have no choice but to befriend King Chong. As long as we are familiar with history, we actually know the reason why King Chong befriended Taoist priests, to cultivate immortality and immortality! The method adopted by King Chong to cultivate immortality is a two-pronged approach: one is to take elixir;

It’s the cauldron. Here, for those who are not familiar with Xianxia novels, I would like to explain that the cauldron here does not refer to a guy used for cooking. It refers to a young woman, preferably a virgin.

But now that he heard that the Runing Army was going to seize Miaoyun Temple, King Chong immediately became furious. Without Miaoyun Temple, who would the elixir be made from? Besides, Qingchenzi’s elixir was very effective. And King Chong was the one who took it.

The elixir needs to be neutralized by the cauldron. Don’t be too comfortable with this method of immortality cultivation!

But now that there is no elixir, how can the stove be used? King Chong has never used the cauldron without taking the elixir. But the ingredients of Qingchenzi’s elixir can be imagined. But King Chong doesn’t care about anything else.

Question, didn’t the seizure of the Runing Army affect King Chong’s plan to cultivate immortality? That was King Chong’s inverse plan!

Old and new grudges, King Chong suddenly remembered Zhu Qilan's incident. He said nothing more and just wrote an impeachment memorial to the court. As long as Wu Shigong could be driven away, wouldn't Miaoyun Temple be saved?

What makes King Chong proud is that he was not the first to impeach Wu Shigong. But his impeachment had the final word. Although this effect was a bit ridiculous for Wu Shigong.

Wu Shigong had no idea that he was now well-known in the official circles of the capital, because the density, intensity, and distribution of firepower against him had reached a rare height. And so many officials actually opposed him.

It is unique in the history of this time and space for a white man to conduct such an impeachment.

All impeachment memorials are divided into the following categories:

One is to impeach Wu Shigong for beating an official. First, the magistrate of Ruzhou impeached Wu Shigong for beating Yan Tongzhi of Ruzhou. Anyway, the magistrate of Ruzhou had already impeached Wu Shigong before, and the two sides had already become enemies. In addition, the magistrate of Ruzhou was about to be transferred.

Therefore, there is no need to tolerate the Runing Army for the sake of Ruzhou’s safety. Therefore, one impeachment is an offense, and a hundred impeachments are also an offense, so let’s offend Wu Shigong to the end!

Later, of course, it was Zhu Dadian and Zuo Liangyu who impeached Wu Shigong. Anyway, the evidence for both impeachments was conclusive, and Wu Shigong could not escape the charge of beating officials.

The other is to impeach Wu Shigong for neglecting his duties and allowing the peasant rebel army to pass through Runing Mansion, which led to the fall of Fengyang. Zuo Liangyu's vicious words were not without effect, and there were other officials who had similar views to Zuo Liangyu.

After all, if we do not explore the reasons for the Runing Army, the contents of these impeachment memorials are not lying, so they are either trying to shirk their responsibilities; or officials who do not understand military affairs are following their opinions. These officials who do not understand the true strength of the Runing Army are looking at

Aiming at the soft persimmon - Wu Shigong.

In fact, these two types of impeachment memorials have made Emperor Chongzhen very angry. Emperor Chongzhen, who was still immersed in the grief and anger of Fengyang's fall, wanted to send out the royal guards in a rage.

Fortunately, there was a lot of red in the green bushes at this time, and there was still a memorial asking for credit for Wu Shigong. That was Ye Zhong, the supervisor of the Runing Army. Ye Zhong's life is actually quite happy now, and there is no need for dangerous work like fighting.

He went to do it, and the Runing Army has always had military exploits, and he can share the profits. There is also the filial piety given by the Runing Army to Ye Zhong and the dividends from the Jimin Reclamation Company. So now Ye Zhong is definitely of the same mind as the Runing Army.

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In this expedition of the Runing Army, not to mention the corpses on the banks of the Huaihe River, the heads taken by the Runing Army in Ruzhou alone exceeded 10,000. This does not include the prisoners captured by the Runing Army.

.Although the Runing Army looked down upon such military exploits, Ye Zhong felt as if he had found a treasure.

Ye Zhong made careful statistics and wrote a memorial full of flowers, including the back-and-forth battles and glorious results of the Runing army in Runing, Guide, and Nanyang, as well as in Ruzhou and Fengyang.

And asked the imperial court for merit for Wu Shigong and Runing's army. (To be continued...)


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