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Chapter 207 Are you collaborating with the enemy?

Kuini, the Minister of Rites, wrote a letter to expose the disrespect of Shu Chang, the deputy governor of Manchuria. The emperor was very angry and scolded Shu Chang as the second E-Chang.

Who are the people in Echang?

Born in Xianglan Banner in Manchuria, he was the nephew of the former academician Xilin Jueluo Ertai. He served successively as governor of Shaanxi, governor of Guangxi, admiral of Gansu, governor of Shaanxi and Gansu, and was also a high official in the border areas.

This man called the Mongolians "Hu'er" in a poem with his friends, and was sentenced to death by the emperor.

With the E-Chang precedent, Shu Chang dared to falsely accuse the Manchu and Mongolian people of being Hu'er. This was simply knowing the law and breaking the law, and the crime was aggravated!

Qianlong, who was already furious because of the case of Qian Yun, the governor of Sichuan, ignored the impending military offensive, ignored the advice of military ministers Yu Minzhong, Fulongan and others, and directly ordered Shu Chang to commit suicide.

The imperial guards who came to convey the imperial edict rushed to the military camp and read the imperial edict. Shu Chang, who was preparing to go out for the expedition, was shocked and cried bitterly. His legs and feet became weak and it was difficult to move.

In the end, with the help of his own soldiers, he ended his self-destructive life with a piece of white silk.

At this point, Jia Jiashikai has another fellow Manchurian behind him, and he is a senior official.

It really doesn't take much trouble to kill people.

Literary Prison, if used properly, can be as effective as an army of 30,000 to 50,000 people, or as powerful as five Heaven and Earth Associations.

The major literary case involving two Manchu and Han officials, Qian Jun and Shu Chang, caused great panic among the Han officials in Beijing. Just as Ji Yun, a bachelor at the time, was worried, the big and small bureaucrats were constantly reviewing their own writings and began to think of ways to frame their political opponents.

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Three poems by Shichen, a Manchu official of the Zhenghong Banner who was also the Minister of Rites, were exposed.

One sentence is "The frost invades the temples and the road is poor", another sentence is "The autumn scenery makes people lazy to go to court", and the other sentence is "Should take care of my home in Chang'an."

These three lines of poems were considered by Qianlong as his ministers had forgotten their ancestors and regarded Chang'an, the Han region, as their hometown. Like Na Shu Chang, he was willing to become a Han Chinese.

He did not take state affairs seriously and went to court as a lazy way. "Sighing that the road is poor" even meant that the Qing Dynasty's continuous military use was about to come to an end. In anger, he issued an imperial edict to remove all official vacancies from the ministers and send them to his hometown of Heilongjiang.

Reading from the newspaper in the palace that the Shishi Lang was driven back to his hometown by Qianlong, Jia Liu felt that perhaps Queenie had also found a shortcut, so he took the initiative.

Shichen is the left minister and Kuini is the right minister. Both of them are qualified to compete for the position of minister of the Ministry of Etiquette.

If there is no trace of Jia Jiashikai's murder of Hailancha, Fukang'an and other Manchu and Mongolian dignitaries, and there is no profit motive at all, no one can suspect him.

Na Shichen was driven back to his hometown in Heilongjiang, and all fools knew that the biggest beneficiary was Queenie.

Therefore, Jia Jiashikai thought that Queenie's matter was handled too roughly.

There is simply no level at all, not as good as Shuan Zhu letting Xiao Chunzi kill Yongtai in the latrine.

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On the Jinchuan side, Shu Chang was ordered to commit suicide because of his literary resentment against his country. Dingxi General Agui was caught off guard because there were only three days left before his original attack date, so he had to postpone it for a few days.

Who will succeed Shu Chang as commander has become Agui's top priority.

There are three candidates, one is Shu Jing'an, deputy commander of the Manchu clan of Zhenghuang Banner and Eight Banners garrisoned in Chengdu;

One is the leading minister Fuxing;

One is Deputy Capital Tongbo Qingquan.

Among the three, Agui preferred Fuxing, the minister who led the team, because Fuxing had great military exploits, but the right deputy general Mingliang thought that Bo Qing'e was mature and prudent and could take on a big job.

Some people also believe that Shu Jing'an has been in Jinchuan for four years, and both his experience in leading troops and his qualifications are sufficient to serve as the commander-in-chief of an army.

There are mixed opinions from all sides, and what is behind it is military merit.

After all, today’s emperor values ​​military merit most.

If they have military merit, the three deputy commanders will definitely be able to upgrade themselves.

The final decision-making power rested with Fulhun, the governor of Sichuan, because the generals and generals of the Huguang camp under Shu Chang's supervision were all promoted by Fulhun.

Before he was transferred to the governorship of Sichuan, Fulehun was the governor of Huguang. To put it harshly, even Agui, the general of Dingxi, could not command the 5,000 Huguang troops without Governor Fu’s nod.

The leading minister Fuxing and Fulehun had conflicts in the past and gave up the competition directly.

What's left is that Shu Jing'an competes with Bo Qing.

How to compare?

Both of them were deputy commanders of Manchuria, with similar backgrounds, and their military-military relations were roughly the same.

The only way is to use money to clear the way.

As the son-in-law, Jia Liu was not allowed to act on behalf of his father-in-law and personally went to the mouth of Mingguozong River where Governor Fu's residence was.

In such a matter, it would be inconvenient for the parties involved in the competition to come forward.

It just so happened that Jia Liu also wanted to have a face-to-face communication with Governor Fu, so as to lay a good foundation for future cooperation.

The mouth of Guozong River in Ming Dynasty was recovered by Xiaojinchuan after the Qing army was completely defeated, but it was regained by the Qing army under the flexible tactics of Governor Fu.

At the same time, under the wise command of Governor Fu, the Guizhou soldiers who rushed to the rescue also recovered the two strongholds of Ludingzong and Balangla.

The good news reached the capital, and the emperor was overjoyed. Governor Fu stayed in office, and Liu Butang was demoted three levels in a row.

According to Lu Yuanguang, Governor Fu spent 170,000 taels of silver to recover these three strongholds, and a batch of military rations was also lost.

Where is the enemy?

The enemy is within the Qing Dynasty!

Jia Liu was so angry that the dignified Governor had collaborated with the enemy and betrayed his country. He had already decided that the Governor was his biggest competitor.

Coming to the governor's residence this time is no different than the last time I received my official uniform in Chongzhou. I needed red envelopes to get everything done. However, Jia Jiashikai is a person who knows the general principles and understands the rules. He knows that no matter where he reaches or what position he sits on,

Neither can break the unspoken rules of officialdom.

Therefore, there are many necessary red envelopes.

From the Bi Tie Shi who led the way to the Baitang'a who was on duty, as well as the governor's staff that I met, each person had a piece of fifty taels.

The generous spending made the governor's attachés praise Lord Jia Jiashikai repeatedly.

Jia Liuxian stayed in the guard room for a while, because the governor had some matters to deal with.

After waiting for about half an hour, a man came and said respectfully: "Mr. Jia, the Governor has invited you."

"good!"

Jia Liu quickly took out the red envelope and handed it over, but when he looked carefully, why did this person look so familiar?

I didn't think of it for a moment.

It was only when we got to the governor's tent that we realized who this person was. Wasn't he the guy who took apart official uniforms and hats in Chongzhou and sold them to him?

When did you become a fifth-rank official?

After adjusting his mentality at the door, arranging his bra, and straightening his clothes, Jia Liu stepped in lightly. After three steps, he knelt down on one knee and saluted, saying respectfully: "Exit."

Official Jia Jiashikai sends his regards to the Governor!"

"Coming? Get up."

The Governor, who was sitting behind the table and was reviewing official documents, raised his hand to signal Jia Liu to get up. After carefully looking at Jia Tulu, whom Bo Qing had mentioned to him several times, he nodded slightly, and then said with a smile: "How much did you bring?

Banknote?"

The Governor is clean and tidy, he is able to deal with things, he also values ​​efficiency, and he doesn't talk nonsense at all.

Jia Liu was very happy. He liked such straightforward people. He immediately said that no matter how much money Deputy Shu paid, he would give an extra ten thousand taels to Deputy Bo.

"It's all for the Qing Dynasty. You are very good, and Bo Qing'e is also very good."

The Governor stood up and walked to Jia Liu with a look of admiration on his face, as if an elder admires a young and promising junior.

He ordered people to serve tea, motioned Jia Liu to sit down, and then asked: "Are you a collaborator with the enemy?"

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