Wang Gui served as an official for three dynasties, and produced both internal and external documents for 18 years. He produced many of the imperial official documents.
From being in power to becoming prime minister, in the 16th year of his reign, he established a minor office, which was then known as the "Three Imperial Ministers". In the sixth year of Yuanfeng, he was granted the title of Duke of Xi. After Zhezong of the Song Dynasty came to the throne, he was granted the title of Duke of Qi.
There are many such figures, including disciples and former officials. His granddaughter was actually killed, which immediately touched the pain points of the civil servants of the Song Dynasty.
As the most important family member of Qin Hui, he could not even say a few words. Several of his uncles and brothers-in-law angrily questioned Jia Juren, the general judge of Kaifeng Prefecture, and scolded him until he lowered his head repeatedly and sweated on his forehead.
Jia Juren did his duty honestly. He had never encountered such a scene in his position as the general judge of Kaifeng Mansion. The dignified granddaughter of the prime minister was killed, and he was also found to be related to Wai Lang, a member of the Ministry of Rites. This was simply a fantasy.
The Wang brothers are tall and tall, dressed like scholars. They are still students of Imperial College. Now the Song Dynasty is trying out Cai Jing's academic system. Imperial students of this background will be promoted to Jinshi sooner or later based on their family connections.
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How could they take Kaifeng Tongpan seriously? They pointed at their noses and yelled at him, asking him to quickly and strictly handle the establishment of the dynasty and find out the mastermind behind the scenes.
It was a common rule in the officialdom of the Song Dynasty that Xing did not become a scholar-bureaucrat. Although it was not explicitly written down, this was how it had always been done.
However, Wang Chaoli was suspected of killing the granddaughter of the former prime minister and the Duke of the country and should be investigated carefully. This made Jia Juren very embarrassed.
"On that day, someone saw that it was Wang Chaoli's entourage who sneaked into the Buddhist hall and killed my sister who was worshiping Buddha. The master of Daxiangguo Temple testified about this, which is conclusive evidence. But it was expected that Chaoyang Li would be a minor official from the fifth rank.
How dare you attack my sister? There must be a traitor behind it."
Jia Juren wiped his sweat, nodded and said: "What you two said is that this matter is indeed strange."
"Then what are you doing here? Order the execution immediately! My little sister just got married, and she was stabbed in the heart. Our Wang family has heirlooms of poetry and calligraphy, a serious scholarly family, and has never made enemies with anyone.
, my brother-in-law is even more responsible for his duties, and I don’t know which traitor is responsible for such unscrupulous things."
After all, Jia Juren was an official, but he was still a young boy after being reprimanded like this. He still felt a little angry in his heart.
However, thinking of the families behind these two people, I could only hold back my anger and smile: "After all, Wang Chaoli is an official from the fifth rank. He has already entered the door of the scholar-bureaucrat. How can he use those tricks to discipline prisoners?"
"You sound like you're farting when you say this! You're just a fifth-grade official. If you enter Shiniaomen, please quickly interrogate Chao Li, or else I'll send you a memorial to the emperor and tell you to pack up and get out."
Jia Juren slapped the table, stood up with a red face, pointed at them and said something he had been holding back for half a year: "It's an insult to gentlemen, how could you?"
Qin Hui couldn't stand it any longer and advised, "That's not what Jia Tong sentenced. Why don't we go back and file a memorial to ask the imperial edict to impose the punishment."
The two of them were quite polite to Qin Hui, waving their hands and saying: "Brother-in-law, you go back to deal with your sister's funeral first, and leave it to us to handle it here."
Qin Hui couldn't see the behavior of the two people, lowered his head and sighed, and walked out of the office.
After Wang died, Qin Hui thought of her benefits again. Although this wife had a fierce temper, she actually helped him a lot.
If he hadn't married her, he wouldn't have been able to get ahead if he had entered Imperial College, and his career would have been as smooth as it is now.
Now that his wife is dead, the Wang family may not be willing to support him in the future, and the supporter he finally hoped for is gone.
Although Wen Yuan is becoming more and more powerful now, he does not have the background of such a wealthy family. If he rashly throws himself in and ruins the equal friendship between classmates, and secondly, I am afraid that he will make too many enemies, and I don't know how long he can be prosperous.
Qin Hui, who was extremely troubled, returned to his house feeling sorry for himself, leaving his two uncles behind to put pressure on Kaifeng Mansion.
The Wang brothers uttered filthy words, which made Jia Juren, an honest scholar, blush with anger. He simply ignored them and said that it was their fault and they could just go back and wait for news from the Yamen.
The eldest brother Wang Huan heard this and sneered: "You are still here to show your authority and want to use your status as a judge to suppress us? Let me tell you the truth, you will be obedient today and you will be punished until the emperor returns. Otherwise,
If so, hey, you can’t be called a general judge!”
The Wang family has this strength, and their relationship network is intricate. Their father is Qin Hui's father-in-law Wang Zhongshan. Although he is only a magistrate, he is called brother to Zeng Bu's sons in the court.
Wang Gui has many children and grandchildren, and their marriages and vacations are all from wealthy families in the court. The energy of their family is indeed not comparable to that of Jia Juren.
Jia Juren felt a sense of suffocation in his chest. Looking at the two brothers showing off their power, he spread his hands with great sadness and said: "I will interrogate Chao Li, but I will not punish him."
Wang Gui's reputation as an official was good, but unfortunately his tutoring was a bit poor. When word spread to Wang Zhongshan, the whole family was bastards.
Historically, Qin Hui later became prosperous. His wife Wang's uncle Wang Zhongyi and his cousins Wang Hui, Wang Zhu, Wang Xiao, Wang Ye, Wang Zhen and a large group of people were appointed by Qin Hui as officials and held important positions.
With Qin Hui's power, they carried out plunder and robbery. Historical records say that they were "worse than bandits."
His father-in-law, Wang Zhongshan, and his son were die-hard traitors. Their hearts were with the Jin Dynasty and they were in the Song Dynasty. Sadly, they both came back from the Jin Kingdom and became high-ranking officials in the Southern Song Dynasty with the support of Qin Hui.
The whole family is neat and tidy, but they are all such bastards, and they are also an anomaly.
These two brothers are young and have all the bad habits of their fathers and brothers.
The two men were sarcastic and sarcastic, trying to manipulate the dignified general magistrate of Kaifeng Mansion. It was child's play for officials of the sixth rank.
Jia Juren's face was ashen, and he thought that he had worked hard to become a judge. He was respected by others when deciding cases. He also adhered to the laws of the country and never dared to go beyond the limits. He never expected to end up in this situation.
Being humiliated by two rich families, there was nothing I could do about it. None of the government officials in the hall came forward. What this official did was extremely aggrieved.
"Are you pretending to be dead with our brothers here?"
Wang Huan was so powerful that he didn't want to let others go. He came up to Jia Juren and scolded him sternly.
Suddenly, there was a burst of encouragement outside, and everyone from the Kaifeng government office went out to greet him.
A team of fine cavalry clears the way, all wearing red public uniforms, the robes are bright and eye-catching, the horses are fat and strong, and the knights on the horses are majestic and solemn. They are Genyue Guards Long Live Camp.
The knights stood in two rows. After dismounting, they stood holding the reins. Another group of forbidden soldiers came out from behind.
Wearing a dark green robe, with a simple knife hanging from his waist, and leather belts wrapped around his arms, he was the envoy of the Imperial City.
Immediately behind, there was a group of second-rate eunuchs from the police station who were a little unattractive, but arrogant enough.
Three groups of guards appeared, surrounding the three people in the middle, and gathered in the Kaifeng government office.