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Chapter 154 Six sons, think about it for your father

Shuan Zhu has made great achievements.

As early as when he went to Jinchuan in Chongzhou, Jia Liu saw that Shuan Zhu had unique and inhuman political observation skills. The subsequent "Huang Kao" case further confirmed that Shuan Zhu was a good candidate.

Sure enough, if it weren't for Shuan Zhu's unique perspective, Mr. Queenie would be able to arrange work for his eldest brother-in-law so readily and transfer an antique shop so happily.

What do the facts show?

This shows that Manchu officials are also very afraid of literary inquisition.

Qianlong went crazy and disowned his relatives.

If you are afraid, it will be easy to handle.

When Mr. Jia does things, he is firstly afraid that others will not like him, and secondly, he is afraid that others will not be afraid of him.

"Young Master, I am not bragging. Whoever you want to deal with in the future, leave this matter to me. As long as this guy can write, I can beat him into a rebel! Well, even if he can't write, as long as he can talk, he can't run away.

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Yang Zhi is not a boaster. Facts have proved that he has the ability to preside over the "Civil Affairs Office" for the young master.

Jia Liu nodded heavily. Shuan Zhu's ability had no use in other eras, but it was difficult to fly even if it was placed in the center of the literary prison of Qianlong Dynasty.

A major task was assigned to Shuan Zhu at that time, which was to collect collections of poems and essays by Manchu and Han officials of the fourth rank and above in Beijing and of Manchu and Han officials of the third rank and above outside the country, including memorials and essays published in Di Bao, Tang Bao, etc.

In short, as long as it can be collected on the market, any writing-related things about officials will be bought, no matter the cost.

Yang Zhi couldn't help but nod, and finally asked if the Aixinjueluo family wanted to collect it.

"He Aixinjueluo is also a subject of our Qing Dynasty. As a subject, of course he must accept the supervision of the emperor."

Jia Liuyi treats everyone equally, even though he now has many Aisin Gioro relatives.

"What about Xin County Prince's Mansion?"

Yang Zhi reminded the young master that Prince Xinjun and Fujin, a young couple, like to write poems and draw pictures, so it is a piece of cake to marry this young couple.

"This... we'll talk about it later."

Jia Liu still has a bit of conscience. His sister is married to him, so he has to show some family affection. He can't be scolded as his brother-in-law for being too cruel.

As long as my brother-in-law doesn't hinder him, he will still have wealth and honor in the future.

Finally, Jia Liu emphasized that regardless of whether he was a prince, a county king, or some kind of Dorobel, as long as there was any writing leaked out, he would collect it.

After thinking for a while, he added another sentence: "Including the emperor's brothers."

Yang Zhi was very excited after hearing this, but he soon realized the trouble. Why? "Young Master, there are probably thousands of officials here. Plus Prince Baylor and his brothers, I'm afraid that one person can't handle it."

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Of course, Jia Liu knew that Shuan Zhu would be too busy, so he asked him to act in stages. At present, he would collect Manchu and Han officials of fourth rank and above in Beijing, and the rest would be discussed later.

Yesterday, Qianlong, who was far away in Chengde, issued an edict to order Wen Fu, the first Earl, to be hereditary and to be enshrined in Zhaozhong Temple. However, Wen Fu's portrait was not hung in the Ziguang Pavilion. It is said that it was related to the Jinchuan frontline general's impeachment of Wen Fu and the harm to the country.

Hailancha received the same treatment as Jia Dong Pavilion, and his portrait was hung in Ziguang Pavilion. Qianlong also wrote a tribute to this Sauron favorite general: "Brave and resourceful, guarding Duke Min. Sauron's giant, clothed with tin dragons"

.The graphics are repeated four times, and the blessings and fortunes are incomparable. When you finally return home, you will cherish it endlessly."

It has eight more words than the inscription given to Jia Liu.

Hailancha's posthumous title was OK, but he was given "Wuzhuang", and he was given a posthumous title of first-class Chaoyonggongshijue, which was inherited by his son Anlu.

The bodies of Wen Fu and Hai Lancha were ransomed after Sichuan Governor Fulehun negotiated with Jinchuan authorities for many times. The specific ransom amount was not announced to the public.

Jia Liu estimated that the amount was not low. He would have to write a letter later to ask Lao Li about the specific situation and see if Vice President Bo had bypassed him and traded there privately.

If there is any, it must be beaten.

In addition to giving posthumous rewards to the generals who died in Jinchuan, Qianlong also decreed that Agui be appointed as the General of Dingxi, and Feng was promoted to the right and Mingliang were the left and right deputy generals. He also issued an edict to drastically reorganize the Qing army on the Jinchuan front line, and once again mobilized elite troops from all over the country.

The fierce generals go to the front line of Jinchuan.

There are dark clouds covering the sky, flattening the momentum of Jinchuan.

Jia Liuchu calculated that, except for the limited banner troops in the Western Regions and the Northeast, Qianlong had almost dragged 70% of the capable soldiers of the Eight Banners of Manchu and Mongolia to Jinchuan this time.

So, if we lose again, hey, it will really be fun.

There was not much time left for Jia Liu. Qianlong would not be able to return to Beijing until next month at the earliest. Therefore, even if he was anxious to return to Sichuan, he could only wait patiently.

After returning home, he gave Yang Zhi five thousand taels of silver notes and asked him to buy them early tomorrow morning.

Be brave and buy it, not to mention 5,000 taels, Jia Liu is willing to give up even 50,000 taels.

At worst, you can just go to the bank to get the seal.

The old rich man and his accomplices probably have quite a lot of savings.

Yang Zhi didn't sleep at all at night. When he thought about the young master entrusting him with such an important task, he was so excited that he couldn't sleep at all.

When Jia Liu went to bed, Ruxiu asked him what he had done in the afternoon. Jia Liuzhi changed the topic to the matter of his eldest brother-in-law's failure again.

Ruxiu and her husband thought of going together. If it didn't work out, she would donate an official position to her eldest brother-in-law, or ask her brother to help find a job.

Jia Liu hummed a few times, saying we would talk about this tomorrow, and then fell asleep.

With the groom staying under the moonlight for most of the night, not only Ruxiu couldn't bear it, but he, the groom, couldn't bear it either.

The next day, shopkeeper Lu came again, looking anxious and worried.

Jia Liu knew that Lao Kui would send someone because his "anti-poetry" told him to send Shuan Zhu to sweep the goods.

"Mr. Jia, people in the light don't speak secretly,"

Shopkeeper Lu wanted to make it clear, but Master Jia stopped him, "You are not using it properly as a wise man."

"..."

Shopkeeper Lu stayed there, secretly cursing that the Han army carrying the flag was indeed a villain as Mr. Kui said.

But this villain can't afford to offend.

Master Kui would also be in a lot of trouble if this villain really made an issue with the "thief Qing".

"Please take a seat,"

Jia Liu asked the maid to serve tea.

He still pays attention to hospitality etiquette.

Shopkeeper Lu was not in the mood to drink tea, so he took out the contract of the antique shop and asked Jia Liu to take a look.

Jia Liu didn't even look at it, he just accepted it, sipped the tea, and said, "I asked people to buy Mr. Kui's collection of poems, but don't get me wrong. I am here to clear up hidden dangers for Mr. Kui, so that this collection will not be used by insidious villains."

use."

"Thank you for your kindness, sir!"

Shopkeeper Lu hesitated for a moment, "I wonder if you can give me those poetry collections for destruction?"

"Can."

Jia Liu agreed readily, but made one request, which was to ask Mr. Kui to write to the emperor and propose the restoration of the governorship of Sichuan.

"this..."

Shopkeeper Lu didn't expect that the other party would make such a request, and he really didn't know the reason.

"You can go back and discuss this matter with your master before you give me an answer."

Jia Liu finished speaking and closed the lid of the tea bowl. This was to see off the guests.

In fact, Jia Liu regretted that he should not have bought Queenie's store yesterday, but instead proposed to him to restore the position of governor of Sichuan and directly recommended President Li to the post of governor of Sichuan.

This saves a lot of trouble. Regardless of whether it succeeds or not, at least there is a foundation.

But yesterday I looked at the antique shop and forgot about this important matter. However, it is not too late to fix the problem. For Queenie, it is just a small effort to write a letter to restore the governorship of Sichuan, but those "anti-poems" can

Very deadly.

I believe Queenie knows how to weigh things up.

He was discharged from the hospital with his hands behind his back, and when he was about to strengthen his relationship with Hua Gou Xiong, his father Daquan came again with a sad look on his face.

Without Daquan opening his mouth, Jia Liu frowned: "All spent?"

"Yup."

Daquan agreed simply.

Jia Liu shook his head helplessly and persuaded him kindly: "Dad, you are not young anymore, so you have to control yourself..."

He kindly advised the father not to cause trouble for his son, but the father was not happy. He raised his eyebrows and raised his arms: "You will give it or not, or I will go with your wife!"

"..."

Jia Liu took a breath of air.

Jia Daquan was so embarrassed that he asked his daughter-in-law for money to go out and fool around. He glanced at his daughter-in-law's courtyard, reached out and pulled his son under the locust tree, and said in a negotiating tone:

"It's not a problem to ask you for money all the time. I wonder if your mother has been gone for so many years, and now that you have made a career and your wife is married, should you also consider it for your father?"

"Dad, we don't talk secretly, what do you want to do?"

Jia Liu had a bad feeling.

"That's it, that's it..."

Daquan gritted his teeth and said, "I want to marry your Aunt Zhao back home."

As soon as he finished speaking, a stack of banknotes suddenly appeared in his hand.

"Dad, why are you so emotional when you're playing? There are several thousand taels here, which are my son's personal money. It's enough for you to play for two years."

Jia Liu is so anxious. Is the old guy planning to get a brother for himself or something?


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