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Chapter 625 Excuse me, write a few words

Mr. Jia came all the way to have a wedding banquet, but the wedding banquet failed. His brother-in-law and his uncle also asked the local officials to jail him. What is the nature of this?

It's fun to think of the Governor as a leader, right?

Where there are unscrupulous people, there will be unscrupulous officials. This is indeed true.

Jia Liu is so angry, whose subordinates are so brave and dare to make such trouble in the field that Jia Jia is good at!

Is there any royal law left in the Qing Dynasty?

Who opposes the Qing Dynasty and who does not oppose the Qing Dynasty? Can you, a local official, make the decision?

When the Governor is angry, the consequences will be serious.

Shuan Zhu is a senior professional in prisons, and he soon found out the details of the case through peripheral investigations.

Lin Xiucai, Jia Liu's brother-in-law, did not write any anti-poetry, but tinkered with a dictionary.

As a result, his classmate Ma Xiucai, who was also studying at the county school, sued the county government, saying that the dictionary compiled by Mr. Lin was very arrogant, rebellious, and disrespectful, and he should be punished.

Although Mu Lao'er, the magistrate of Linyu County, was an official who donated money to the Ministry of Personnel three years ago and was only a child's level, he still knew the basic logic.

You, Ma Xiucai, have enough evidence to accuse Lin Xiucai of being disrespectful, otherwise you are making a false accusation.

So Ma Xiucai took out the dictionary compiled by Lin and asked Magistrate Mu to read it carefully.

Mu Laoer carefully looked through the dictionary compiled by Lin Xiucai. He looked left and right but didn't see anything wrong or disobedient, so he didn't take it seriously. Instead, he scolded Ma Xiucai for lying, saying it was just a matter of rearranging the order of the dictionary.

What's the big deal, and why is it linked to rebellion?

When Ma Xiucai saw that the county magistrate didn't take it seriously, he immediately became anxious and gave the reason with a red face.

The "Kangxi Dictionary" is a legal textbook of the Qing Dynasty, and it is also a dictionary compiled by the emperor Kangxi. Lin Xiucai rearranged the dictionary, which means that the dictionary compiled by the emperor is not easy to use, or that the dictionary compiled by the emperor is not as good as him.

of?

If so, what is it if it’s not a great rebellion?

When Mu Laoer heard this, he almost laughed angrily. This Ma Xiucai was clearly a nitpick. Even if he harmed others, he would not be so harmful to the law. He was ready to tell Ma Xiucai to get out on the spot.

The master who was not thinking about it was so frightened that he quickly winked at the master.

So Mu Laoer came to the back hall, and the master reminded that the emperor had recently opened many prisons. If local officials showed partiality to the case or omitted to report the case, they would either be beheaded or exiled afterwards.

Therefore, the master cannot treat this case as a trivial matter, but must take it seriously. Otherwise, if something goes wrong, the master's future will be in jeopardy, and his head will also fall to the ground.

When the master said this, Mu Laoer became interested and became nervous.

The current emperor has attached great importance to anti-Qing writings since he came to the throne. In the past few decades, countless civil prisons have been set off. Not to mention the Han people, even the Manchus have had their heads chopped off by the civil prisons. Since some people have had their heads chopped off because of this matter,

Get into some trouble.

Rolling his eyes, he returned to the front hall and picked up the "criminal evidence" submitted by Ma Xiucai and looked through it carefully.

If you just reverse the order of some words in the dictionary, it's really not a big deal.

It is a convenient thing for scholars, so there is no need to make a fuss out of it.

There was nothing wrong with reading the preface first, and then I turned down the page. When I turned to the tenth page, Magistrate Mu discovered a big problem.

It turns out that Lin Xiucai told readers on the tenth page what taboos are, that is, when you encounter the name of the emperor of this dynasty, you must write one less stroke. You must not write it all. If you write it in full, it is a taboo violation, and you will lose your reputation at the least.

The worst case scenario is beheading.

For example, if you write the word Yongzheng, you can write it as Yunzheng.

On page 10, Lin Xiucai was kind enough to remind readers of his dictionary that the problem is that you wrote these six words completely in the dictionary. Isn’t this a deliberate act?

It is true that both eyes are blind and all conscience is lost!

So he immediately ordered people to arrest Lin Xiucai and reported this major case to Yongping Mansion.

The prefect of Yongping was Gui Tu, who came from the Ministry of Internal Affairs. He became the prefect by trying to figure out his superiority. When he saw that a major literary case had occurred in the territory, he really wanted to attack this place and quickly asked Linyu County to take the person.

To investigate and investigate, as a precaution, another official document ordered the prisoner to be handed over to the garrison to prevent him from escaping.

At the same time, a special report of the case was reported to the Chief Envoy Yamen in Baoding.

As long as the case is reported to the governor, and then reported to the court with the approval of the governor, after the emperor reads it, it will be a great achievement for the local government.

Little did he know that the Governor was running around in his territory to drink wedding wine.

Lin Xiucai, who was arranging a wedding at home and waiting to be the groom's official, suffered a disaster from heaven. He was first taken to the county by the yamen, and then was taken away by the soldiers before his family could get money to smooth things over. His father, Lin Yongqiang, was so frightened that his whole body shivered.

When the news reached the Jia family in Shenhe Fort, they were also in chaos.

After all, Jia Dazhong was a hero in the founding of the country. Although the title of Yunqi Lieutenant handed down from his ancestors was inherited by his elder brother Daquan, and he himself also served as a bannerman, after all, there were people in the banner, and his nephew was also an official in the banner, so it was not very important.

I'm afraid of a local magistrate.

When he found out from his father-in-law that his son-in-law had compiled a dictionary and asked people to report him for treason, he was very angry. He immediately went to the county government office to plead grievances for his son-in-law.

It's just that the county magistrate is not as good as the current one.

The county magistrate didn't care about him as a Han nationality, nor did he care about what he said about his brother or nephew.

The reason is very simple. If your family is doing well, why don't you come to Chongqing County and work as a Han farmer?

Those who raise the flag will not be able to survive!

What happens after the hero?

The result was that the police were asked to drive Dazhong out.

Da Zhong was so angry that he cursed Muzhi County a few words in a moment of impatience. This stirred up a hornet's nest, and Muzhi County sentenced him to 20 pieces of punishment on the spot and put him in jail for ten days.

Magistrate Mu was quite particular and did not treat Jia Dazhong, the father-in-law, as his son-in-law's accomplice.

The son-in-law was taken away by the Manchu soldiers, and his father-in-law ordered him to be imprisoned in the county jail. The Jia and Lin families were completely destroyed.

What can a bunch of old, weak, women and children do if they only know how to cry?

After coming back to his senses, Lin Yongqiang could only start selling off his family's property, hoping to use the money to clear the government and resolve this catastrophe for his son and in-laws.

The problem is that it's too late.

This case has been taken over by the Yongping Mansion, and his connections with the Lin family cannot be brought to the government at all.

After hearing the detailed report of Baozhu who came back, Jia Liu said "Oh" and touched his bald head: "So, my brother-in-law offended his classmate? Did he ask someone to report him?"

Baozhu answered in the affirmative and told the President that his second wife and several younger sisters were now with the Lin family in the county. They were panicking, but they were fine.

"Where's Director Yang?"

"I'm going to see the county magistrate."

Jia Liu nodded and ordered Baozhu to take his name tag to Shanhaiguan to bring his brother-in-law Lin Xiucai back, and then ride to the county to pick up his uncle.

Linyu County Government.

Shuan Zhu rushed into the yamen surrounded by more than 20 escort officers and soldiers. The yamen servants wanted to stop him, but they couldn't stand it. The group of escort officers and soldiers looked too ferocious, and the leader was a fourth-grade top Dai.

Mu Laoer was woken up by his master angrily from his sleep, and then he stumbled to the lobby.

I saw a fourth-grade official in front of me looking at the furnishings in the hall with his hands behind his back.

"I am under the command of Mu Tianen of Linyu County. I wonder who your lord is?"

Although Muzhi County did not know the identity of the other party, he vaguely guessed that he was an official sent to interrogate Lin Xiucai's rebellion. He thought that the case had been solved, and maybe the other party came directly from Beijing.

Thinking of this, I couldn't help but get excited. If the emperor directly intervened in this case, Mu Laoer deserved to be furious.

The person who didn't want to turn around was a young man.

Being young does not mean that you are not a leader.

The fourth-grade official uniform is not fake, and the Eight Banners soldiers outside the hall are not paper.

"My officer is Yang Zhi, the military commander, and I am now on official business with you in Linyu County."

Although it was Shuan Zhu's first time fighting against human power, let alone facing officials whose official status was not as good as his own, he was born with blood to suppress him. He was quite proud and enjoyed it.

"It turns out to be Mr. Yang!"

Mu Laoer was in awe, knowing that he had guessed correctly, this was really an Eight Banners official from Beijing.

Just as he was about to ask Mr. Yang what business he was doing in Linyu County, the young Mr. Yang walked to the official document table where the county magistrate was trying to decide the case, casually spread out a piece of white paper, took out a small piece of ink cake and put it on the table.

Mix it with water in an inkstone and stir it gently.

This surprised all the fellow masters from Muzhi County, wondering what Mr. Yang from Beijing meant.

Shuan Zhu polished the ink, raised his head and smiled at the county magistrate who was looking at him stupidly, motioning for him to come closer, and then said to him: "Excuse me, please write a few words."

"Writing? Why is this?"

Mu Laoer was confused.

Shuan Zhu smiled softly: "If you don't write, how can I condemn you?"

After saying that, he pulled Magistrate Mu over and encouraged him: "It's okay, just write a few or whatever you want. You can also write asking for monthly votes."


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