Chapter 153 is a loyal minister who collects money and does things
The evidence is there, and it's serious.
Not only did he call the Qing Dynasty "the Qing Dynasty", but he also wanted to "clean up" the world for the thieves. This was contrary to Queenie's rule!
In addition, does this Qiankun refer to the Qianlong reign of this dynasty?
Apply one example to draw inferences about three others.
Come on, don't look for it anymore, this sentence is enough for Queenie to drink a pot.
The old man started a literary prison, but it doesn't matter if you are Manchu or Han.
The new question is who came to reveal the secret, or who exposed and reported this matter.
Jia Liu must not be able to do it. Don't you want to give it a seal of approval? When Qianlong inquired about your brother-in-law who failed to pass the exam, let's move it. Isn't this just shooting ourselves in the foot?
"How to do it?"
President Li and Vice President Bo are just sitting there in Sichuan. Jia Liu in Jingli has not only not opened his mouth, but has also not carried out organizational work. Therefore, except for himself, there is no legal way to help him report the problem to the superiors. ah.
"Master, there is no need to find anyone,"
Shuan Zhu actually came up with a bold idea and posted Queenie's anti-poem directly on the place where the results of the provincial examination were released, and then used red ink to circle the two words "thief qing" in the poem. This way, he was afraid that Queenie would not suffer. What.
Huh?
Jia Liuyi thought, OK, let's not engage in any conspiracy, we will just turn you into a little Yang.
Qianlong grasped the line of literary prison tightly, and the people below also grasped it tightly. It can be said that it was the most important line running through the Qianlong Dynasty. It was also the period of the most serious persecution in the Qing Dynasty.
Whoever touches it will be unlucky. If you don’t believe me, try it.
Therefore, I am not afraid that no one will criticize Shilang Kui for his obvious anti-poetry.
What about Manchuria?
Besides, when you are an official, you don’t have many political opponents.
There is no need to worry that such a big anti-poetry will not reach Qianlong's ears.
And by doing this, even if Qianlong suspected that the unsuccessful scholars vented their personal anger and deliberately posted it, who among the thousands of unsuccessful scholars would investigate?
The important thing is that this anti-poem is always true.
Therefore, even if we can't get the head of Queenie, who was born in the Zhenghuang Banner of Manchuria, we can still take down the old guy, or let him downgrade a few levels.
Anyway, even if my brother-in-law is having a hard time, Queenie is also having a hard time.
In this way, Jia Liu's mood can be somewhat calmed down.
What he hated most in his last life and this life was collecting money and not doing anything!
Just as Qianlong had a literary prison in his mind, Master Jia also had something in his mind.
I decided immediately to put up Queenie's big calligraphy letter.
"I'll do it!"
Liu Heyi came forward and rose up the ranks after witnessing the Japanese army kill the leader of the capital with six muskets. Not only did he become a super fighting hero of the Qing Dynasty, but he even married Princess. This kid also wanted to make progress.
Jia Liu readily agreed and asked Yang Yuchun and Liu Heyi to handle it. However, not long after Liu Heyi left, someone came to the door, claiming to be from Mr. Kui's house.
Jia Liu was puzzled and asked Shuan Zhu to invite him to the study room that his wife Ruxiu had given him.
It turned out that the visitor was the shopkeeper Lu from the antique shop.
Shopkeeper Lu didn't waste any time and handed over the more than 4,000 taels of silver notes that Jia Liu had bought that day on the table.
"What's the meaning?"
Jia Liu raised his eyebrows. There is a difference between "taking money and not doing things" and "not taking money and not doing things". The nature of the former is much worse than the latter.
But it's too late to refund the money now. In his Jia Liu dictionary, making amends after the delay is equal to committing a crime knowingly.
Unexpectedly, Shopkeeper Lu said that the money would be refunded, but the reason was that Mr. Jia’s brother-in-law fainted before he could answer the questions when he entered the examination room, so there was not a word written on the paper, making Mr. Bo unable to help even if he wanted to.
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It’s bad, you’ve wronged a good person!
It's my brother-in-law's fault!
Those who accept money but do nothing are traitors; those who accept money and are willing to do things are loyal ministers!
As both loyal ministers of the Qing Dynasty, Jia Liu's philosophy was to never let go of a traitor, but never to frame a loyal minister.
I sent a message to shopkeeper Lu and quickly took Shuan Zhu to chase Liu Heyi.
Fortunately, I caught up.
After hearing what Jia Liu said, Liu Heyi was also shocked: "Brother-in-law didn't write a word?"
Jia Liu believed it was true, because his eldest brother-in-law was really under too much psychological pressure, and it was possible that he had fainted. Otherwise, he wouldn't have locked himself up as soon as he got home and refused to agree no matter how much he shouted.
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This is embarrassing.
Yes, since it is a misunderstanding, then don't frame Mr. Kui.
These days, not many people have professional ethics.
Jia Liu asked Liu Heyi to return to Jianrui camp, while he took Eryang home.
Halfway there, he suddenly stopped again, and then asked Yang Zhi to drive the carriage to Deshengmen, where Zhenghuang Banner (Manchu, Mongolian and Han) lived, and went straight to the home of Kuini, the Manchu minister in the Ministry of Rites.
Yang Zhi was puzzled: "Master, haven't I refunded the money? Why do you still want to ask for it?"
Jia Liu said in a dull voice: "For such a big thing, just refund the money?"
"oh,"
Yang Zhi suddenly realized, "That's right, we can't work in vain."
This was what Jia Liu had in mind. It was rare for him to personally execute the sword, and the target was the Minister of the Three Banners of Manchuria. If he didn't kill him, he would be sorry for the Qing Dynasty.
When I arrived at Kui Ni's Mansion, I walked to that station. He was wearing a yellow mandarin jacket and had flower feathers on his eyes. The servants of Kui Ni Mansion were so shocked that they came over to ask questions.
Not long after, Mr. Jia was brought to Mr. Kui.
Queenie is not an old guy, he is young, forty years old, but quite fat.
"Master Jia, congratulations! I have been busy with the provincial examination recently. I just heard today that your brother-in-law got married to Prince Xin's mansion. It's not that I am unwilling to help."
Regarding the arrival of Jaturu, who had just been conferred by the emperor, Queeni also wondered. Didn't he ask someone to refund the money and tell the whole story? Why did he come to the door again?
If it weren't for the fact that Jia Tulu's brother-in-law was so incompetent that he fainted when he entered the scene, and even if he didn't say anything about his relationship with the palace, Mr. Kui would have wanted to help him because of this dazzling eyes.
It's not like Mr. Kui is asking him to help him get the first prize or second place in the provincial examination.
Jia Liu didn't say anything, but handed over Quinina's poetry collection. When he opened it, there were folded pages of anti-poetry.
Seeing the word "Thieves Qing" circled in pen, Queenie's expression changed and she stood up in shock.
The room was so quiet that you couldn't hear a pin drop.
The Minister of Rites is a smart man. This seemingly ordinary poem is circled by Jia Liu, and it means nothing, and Jia Liu does not need to explain it.
And what the current emperor cares about most does not need Jia Liu to explain.
What is literal prison?
Just catch the wind and catch the shadow.
For a long time, Queenie suppressed the panic in her heart and asked Jia Liu in a deep voice: "If I don't refund the money, Master Jia will use this episode to accuse me?"
Jia Liu said nothing.
Kuini was silent and then said: "Although Wang Zhi'an failed in the provincial examination, he is a bannerman's son, and it is rare for him to devote himself to studying. I cherish talents and cannot bear to leave my pearls in the dust. I can provide him with a job in the Ministry of Rites as a Yinsheng.
I wonder what Mr. Jia thinks?"
"Thank you, sir!"
Jia Liu's face relaxed slightly, and he bowed slightly to indicate that it was okay, but he said nothing more and just looked at Mr. Kui.
After a while, Jia Liu left Queenie's house satisfied.
Mr. Kui was on the right track and transferred the 10,000-tael antique shop in the outer city directly to him, and he could go through the formalities tomorrow.
When getting on the carriage, he did not forget to tell Yang Zhi: "Get up early tomorrow and go to the Jianrui camp to call everyone. Anyone in the major bookstores in Beijing who has Mr. Kui's collection of poems will buy it for me. Do it quickly, otherwise
I didn’t buy it anymore.”
For such an important official, who was from Manchuria's Zhenghuang Banner, Jia Liu had no reason not to develop him into a co-progressing member.