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Chapter 363 The Legendary Haunted House

After climbing over the wall to enter the hospital, you will enter into a spacious patio and then into a hall.

"Crack!"

After Suzuki Seimei walked into the hall, he first took out a lighter and lit it, and checked the situation in the hall by the light of the fire.

I saw a few rosewood tables and chairs placed in the hall, which looked a bit like a wealthy family.

"call--"

Suzuki Seimei walked to the table, lit the candle on the table with a lighter, and then breathed a sigh of relief.

At the same time, the "female ghosts" living in seclusion in the haunted house also discovered Suzuki Seimei, an uninvited guest.

However, seeing that Suzuki Seimei was just a child and so cute, they didn't just pretend to be ghosts and scare people as usual.

After all, it was already dark outside, and Suzuki Haruaki was so young. If he pretended to be a ghost and scared him away, if he accidentally lost his life in the woods, it would really be a crime.

Suzuki Seimei sat in the hall for a while and found that the banker's relics had no intention of showing up. Then he picked up the candle on the table and walked toward the backyard.

That’s right!

The haunted house where Suzuki Seimei is located is actually the banker's mansion, where Shuang'er and the banker's survivors live in seclusion.

Speaking of these banker's legacy, we have to mention the first literary prison of the Qing Dynasty - Ming History!

Zhu Guozhen, who once served as the chief minister of the Apocalypse Cabinet, was fond of writing, and after he became an official, he wrote a "Summary of the History of the Ming Dynasty".

In the 8th year of Shunzhi, the Zhu family fell into decline. In order to make a living, their descendants sold their unpublished manuscripts to a wealthy neighbor, Zhuang Tingx.

Zhuang Tingx achieved great success as a young man, but became blind due to illness as an adult.

Influenced by Zuo Qiuming, who was also blind, he determined to write a history book.

Unfortunately, Zhuang Tingxu didn't know much about historical records, so he purchased Zhu Guozhen's manuscripts of Ming history and recruited 16 talented people from the Jiangnan area who were interested in compiling Ming history to edit it.

This history book is based on Zhu Guozhen's perspective, coupled with the idea that people in the south are close to the Ming Dynasty. The book always honors the Ming Dynasty era names and does not recognize the orthodoxy of the Qing Dynasty. It supplements the events of the Chongzhen Dynasty in the late Ming Dynasty. Most of the parts of the Qing Dynasty mentioned are "from that time"

Words that cannot be said.

For example, calling Nurhaci a "slave chief" and Qing soldiers "Jianyi", expressing regret that the ambitions of the Qing generals were not fulfilled, and indignation at surrendering to the Qing generals all violated the taboos of the Qing government.

Not long after the compilation of "A Brief History of the Ming Dynasty" was completed, Zhuang Tingx died of illness.

In order to fulfill his unfulfilled wish, his father Zhuang Yuncheng published the book in the 17th year of Shunzhi.

In order to show the authority of the book, before the release of "A Brief History of the Ming Dynasty", Zhuang Yuncheng specially asked Li Lingxi, a former official of the Ministry of Rites, to write a preface, and listed the names of eighteen Jiangnan celebrities, including Mao Yuanxi and Wu Zhiming, as the author.

In the 18th year of Shunzhi, Wu Zhirong, the dismissed magistrate of Gui'an County, tried to report Zhuang Tingxu for writing a counter-book "History of the Ming Dynasty", hoping to use it as credit to seek reinstatement.

The official who received the report had accepted thousands of dollars in bribes from Zhuang Yuncheng, but refused to go to trial. Instead, he relayed the matter and the contents of the report to Zhuang Yuncheng.

After Zhuang Yuncheng learned about this, he didn't take it seriously. He just changed the accused sentence and continued to publish it.

Wu Zhirong was eager to achieve great results, and when he saw that his vicious plan failed, he became more and more determined to make the matter worse, and finally alerted the Assistant Minister Ao Bai and others.

At that time, Kangxi had not yet taken charge of the government. As the auxiliary minister, Obai ordered the officials of the Ministry of Justice to thoroughly investigate the matter and severely deal with the relevant personnel involved.

Wu Zhirong, the initiator of the figurine, was jealous of the local wealthy businessman Zhu Youming (Zhu Youming often offended Wu Zhirong's face without caring about Wu Zhirong's face), so he resorted to a civet cat-for-prince trick and changed the "Zhu family" mentioned in the preface to "Zhu's original manuscript".

Attributing it to Zhu Youming is to falsely accuse the original author of the book as Zhu Youming.

Zhu Youming and his five sons were arrested, and the homes of the other students listed as attending the school, as well as the first-inspection officials, were searched.

In May of the second year of Kangxi's reign, the Qing Dynasty officially made the final decision.

The fathers, brothers and nephews of the Zhuang and Zhu families and those who participated in the compilation were executed when they were over fifteen years old, and their wives, concubines, grandchildren and nephews under the age of fifteen were exiled and became slaves.

The History of the Ming Dynasty implicated more than a thousand people, hundreds of people were exiled from Ning Guta, and the price of more than a thousand lives was paid. The "Collection of the History of the Ming Dynasty" was destroyed and came to an end. This opened the prelude to the literary inquisition of the Qing Dynasty.

However, Wu Zhirong, the chief culprit, made a comeback because of his report. He obtained the confiscated Zhu Youming's property and was promoted to the right capital.

Zhuangjia Yishuang was rescued by He Tishou (He Tieshou) on the way to be exiled to Ninggu Tower, and settled in the mountains of Hebei (Zhili), living in seclusion in a big house (Zhuangjia House).

In order to prevent other people from discovering their true identities, which would lead to an encirclement and suppression by the Qing soldiers, Zhuang Yishuang would pretend to be ghosts and scare passers-by who strayed into this place, turning it into a haunted house with a notorious reputation.

Suzuki Seimei walked into the backyard with a candle, found a random room and walked in.

With the help of the dim light of the candle, Suzuki Seimei could see clearly the appearance of the room.

Judging from the decoration style, this room should be a room where women live. The bedding and pillows on the bed also tend to be red and pink.

In addition, the room was cleaned very clean, and anyone with a discerning eye could tell that someone must have lived here for a long time.

"Yes, yes, this bed looks quite comfortable. I don't think I need to sleep on the floor tonight."

After Suzuki Seimei finished speaking, he placed the candle in his hand on the table, then flew onto the bed and rolled around on it several times.

The remnants of the dealers hiding in the dark, uu Reading www.uukanshu.com Seeing Suzuki Seimei rolling back and forth on the bed, she couldn't help but burst into laughter and said to herself, "This kid is so brave."

Ordinary children would probably have been frightened to tears if they entered such a deserted haunted house. How could they be as heartless as Suzuki Seimei?

Suzuki Seimei rolled on the bed for a while, then suddenly stood up and sat up. He tilted his little head and thought for a while, then picked up the candle on the table and started exploring the backyard.

"Bang bang bang..."

Seeing Suzuki Seimei holding a candle and breaking into each room in the backyard to explore, the banker's relics hiding in the dark became a little unable to sit still.

Not to mention that some people's gold and silver jewelry are still kept in the room. The mourning hall where the funeral tablets are placed cannot be allowed to let outsiders in.

If Suzuki Seimei broke into the mourning hall and discovered the memorial tablets of Zhuang Yuncheng and others, it would be a big trouble.

Even if Suzuki Seimei, a child, doesn't understand anything, if he goes back and tells the adults at home and arouses their suspicion, then the banker's legacy will be in danger.

"Woooooooo..."

Just when Suzuki Seimei was about to enter the mourning hall in the backyard, several women's cries suddenly came from the east room. The sound was very sad, and it seemed particularly penetrating in the silent night.

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