In the clan mansion, the tenth prince is on duty.
Brother Ninth sat down directly on the case, pointed to the lobby to the north, and said, "This has been open for several days. Is there any news about Noni's case?"
Every year on the first month of the first lunar month, when the Yamen opens the seal, Qin Tian Jian selects a day in advance, and chooses one of the 22nd, 23rd, and 24th days of the first lunar month.
This year it is the 23rd day of the first lunar month, so it has been three or four days.
The tenth prince shook his head and said: "I just started to talk about the people back then, I estimate it lasted ten days and a half months."
Brother Ninth took schadenfreude and said, "Prince Anjun's palace shouldn't be able to fight back, right?"
Prince Anhe has six sons, two concubines and four legitimate sons.
The seventh son of the concubine is the eldest among the disciples, but he died of illness last year. Even if he is alive, he cannot testify because Guan Li was only ten years old at the time and would not know the official affairs of the clan.
The remaining Prince An and others are even younger, and the last few were not born at all.
Tai Fujin is still alive, but the official affairs of the previous dynasty are not known to the female family members.
On the contrary, Noni has been dormant for more than thirty years. If he didn't have solid evidence in hand, he wouldn't have caused this incident.
It is also at this juncture that King Pingjun died suddenly and old Fujin lost his life, which makes people sympathize with him.
"What did Prince Anhe think at that time? How could he have such a big tail?"
Brother Jiu couldn't understand.
The tenth elder brother knew more about the inside story and said: "The second county head who was in charge at that time did not get along with his sister-in-law, so he bribed the wife of Keqin County Wang Jifujin in his early years, and made perjury to falsely accuse his sister-in-law of being unfilial to her mother-in-law. , so that Ji Fujin was buried after the death of Prince Keqin..."
Brother Ninth asked: "What does that have to do with Noni?"
Prince Yue Tuo of Keqin County, how many years have you been dead?
He was still a meritorious king during the reign of Emperor Taizong.
That was also Noni's grandfather, and Noni wasn't born yet.
"Noni came to protect old Fujin, and even counter-sued the second county lord for falsely accusing his mother because of family affairs. As a result, the second county lord interfered with the mother and son and did not pay filial piety to Prince Lilie's third successor Fujin. In the end, he and his mother were judged to be unfilial. …”
Brother Ten said: "This case is not difficult to investigate."
The king of Nakeqin County succeeded Fujin and was the granddaughter of Taizu and the daughter of the sinner Mang Guji.
She also had a younger sister who was the direct descendant of Prince Suwu Hauge and was beheaded by her husband after her mother questioned her.
The prince of Keqin County succeeded Fuji Jin and was not tolerated by Emperor Taizong at that time.
However, Prince Keqin refused to kill his wife, and he did not follow his superior's wishes and reconcile with Jifujin. The couple was very loving and gave birth to six sons and one daughter.
Taizong punished Prince Keqin frequently.
Later, King Keqin died of smallpox on the battlefield.
After the coffin returned to Shengjing, Ji Fujin died.
At that time, the eldest daughter-in-law had been in the family for seven years.
After another fifteen years, the second generation of kings all died, and the third generation of kings came to the throne. Only then did the case of the second generation of kings, Fujin, force his mother-in-law to die for his unfilial piety.
The evidence provided by the mother-in-law did not seem to be true, but it was the funeral of Prince Lilie's third successor Fujin. Perhaps the mother and son were really not thorough.
However, the two County Lords are not reasonable at all.
She and old Fujin were an aunt, and the other was a sister-in-law who had been married since she was a teenager. They were similar in age, so they had a lot of quarrels with each other.
In order to take revenge on his sister-in-law, the second county head asked his niece to be his daughter-in-law. As a result, he abused his daughter-in-law and made her sleep on a cold bed after giving birth. She immediately bled to death.
Noni knew that his sister died tragically, and he held a grudge in his heart. He also followed the example of his aunt and asked to marry his cousin as Mrs. Belle, and then provoked and beat his wife.
When the two county heads found out, they reported it to the clan's mansion.
After hearing this, Brother Jiu felt uncomfortable and said: "If this is really the case, then Noni deserves to die. What kind of man is he? If you are really angry, just take revenge on the culprit directly..."
Even old Fujin may not be innocent.
After all, there is a human life in it.
After his own daughter died, it didn't seem unusual for him to abuse other people's daughters.
But it would be unfair to say that old Fujin and Noni are bad people.
After all, a life is at stake.
As for Lao Fujin threatening his mother-in-law to die for burial, it must be nonsense.
Anyone with a discerning eye knows why Ji Fujin died.
That was because Emperor Taizong didn't tolerate it. The husband who protected her was gone. If she didn't die, her six sons and one daughter would probably be implicated.
As for the mourning for Prince Lilie Fujin, there is a reason why the mother and son did not mourn.
In the early years, the two houses had a close relationship.
The tenth prince sighed: "It was not easy when the country was founded. Compared with that time, the clan's life is much better now."
Emperor Taizu and Emperor Taizong both tabooed killing relatives.
Emperor Taizu killed his younger brother, his son, his grandson, his grandson, and his son-in-law.
Emperor Taizong killed his brother, sister, and nephew.
Brother Jiu's heart was trembling, and he whispered: "How could they do it?"
It's just a matter of killing others. When the country was founded, there was chaos and arrogant soldiers and strong generals. They also wanted to establish the rights of the emperor. But why did the family members kill so many people?
Not only Taizu and Taizong, but also the second county chief was also evil-hearted.
Human life, let alone the life of a niece, can be directly killed just because of the quarrel in the boudoir.
Brother Ten shook his head and did not answer.
He couldn't understand either.
The second county leader is okay, it's not unusual. There is a kind of person who can harm others himself, but cannot tolerate the resistance of others, otherwise he will go crazy.
As for Taizu and Taizong...
Perhaps only the emperor's father can know the reason.
This is the "lonely man" mentioned in the history books
Wood.
When Brother Ninth returned home, he told his wife the inside story of the Noni case.
Brother Jiu said: "My villain's heart is like a gentleman's. I thought it was another frivolous case. Khan Ama asked someone to find out and beat Brother Anjun Wang, but it turned out to be an old lawsuit..."
As he spoke, he talked about the events surrounding the founding of the People's Republic of China more than sixty years ago.
Mang Guji, the third princess of Taizu, was convicted of Ling Chi for a serious crime. The two daughters were implicated. The second daughter, Prince Su Fujin, was directly beheaded by her husband. The eldest daughter, Prince Fujin of Keqin County, was also displeased by Emperor Taizong.
When Prince Keqin died, Jifu Jin died.
Then came the lawsuit between Old Fujin and the Second County Lord.
Old Fujin is the eldest daughter-in-law of Fujin. She was a child bride. She married her ten-year-old husband at the age of ten. She became Mrs. Belle at the age of seventeen. Fujin, the county prince at the age of twenty-two, became a widow at the age of twenty-four. She took care of her two older sons. Life got better, but my daughter died when she was in her forties. She was falsely accused of being unfilial by her in-laws and second sister-in-law. She took away her imperial edict and carried the name of being unfilial for more than thirty years.
Shu Shu was confused and her head was pounding after hearing this.
This involves several generations.
Maybe it's taboo, I've never heard anyone say it before.
After all, the old Fujin from Pingjun Palace didn't go out to socialize. If it hadn't been for his death this time, perhaps no one would have remembered that there was such an emperor's cousin-in-law in the clan.
"The wife who bribed her is gone, and her daughter-in-law is still alive, holding the silver gift from the county master in her hand."
Brother Ninth mentioned the evidence in Noni’s hands.
"There is also the blood letter that Keqin Jifujin left at that time. It was collected by people around him before, but it was also dug out this time..."
As for the mourning of Prince Lilie Fujin, no one mentioned it.
After all, Prince Lilie and Prince Keqin, father and son, loved and killed each other when they were alive.
If father and son had not turned against each other, Prince Lilie would not have lost his throne.
Although the ending is tragic, whether it is the successor Fujin or the old Fujin, it can be regarded as a great heroine configuration.
Shu Shu felt that her hands were itchy.
Manchu women are so tough, and they have a good sense of presence.
It is obviously a matter of the inner chamber, but the lawsuit will affect the political situation of the government.
"These alone shouldn't prove that Prince Anhe is bending the law for personal gain, right?"
Shu Shu said.
Brother Jiu said: "There is also a gift list sent by the county lord Kangxi to Prince An's Mansion in the third year of Kangxi's reign, as well as a written note from the trial at that time as witness. Prince Anhe persuaded Noni to plead guilty, but Noni refused to admit it, pointing out that An and the prince were quarreling at each other, and An and the prince became angry. Without any evidence, they still sentenced Noni and her son to death..."
Later, it was handed over to the emperor. The emperor was lenient and changed the death penalty to imprisonment, and handed it over to Prince Ping to control the mother and son.
Shu Shu looked down at her belly.
A filial son can be pitied.
For Lao Fujin, the most painful thing in the last thirty years or so in the rest of his life was not being falsely accused, but being implicated in his son's life.
The reason why he survived until his old age was because he was also waiting for the day when the lawsuit would reverse?
Brother Jiu sighed, lay on the kang and said, "I was thinking about this on my way back just now. Noni is a filial son, so who is the unfilial son?"
Old Fujin had three sons in total. The second son died in infancy, leaving behind the eldest son and the youngest son.
Since he was found guilty of unfilial piety, the eldest son was not implicated, only the youngest son Ge Jue was implicated.
Think about it and you will understand why, her eldest son did not come forward to plead for his mother.
Shu Shu felt something was wrong.
What's the benefit of a Fumeng County Lord, Princess, who insists on filing a lawsuit with her natal siblings?
Or take it out on your daughter?
Her niece is dead and her daughter is still alive.
Unreasonable.
If we really have evidence, wouldn't it be more justified to directly accuse the family of abusing his daughter?
At that time, Noni was in his early twenties and his daughter was about the same age, so they just divorced her.
He went straight for the title, and the lawsuit went to the clan mansion.
Shu Shu stood up, looked at Brother Jiu and said, "These are the only ones, haven't you found anything else?"
Brother Jiu nodded and said: "As long as it is verified that these are not forged confessions and evidence, that will be enough. What else should we check? Yin."
Shu Shu said: "But if according to what I said, Noni is a filial son, and his brother is an unfilial son, but mother and son have turned against each other a long time ago, and brothers have become enemies. How can the current situation remain?"
Now, old Fujin is still raised in Pingjun Prince's Mansion, and his children and grandchildren are respectful. This is not the treatment of a sinner.
Noni revolutionized Baylor, but his house was not part of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, but part of the old Prince Keqin's palace.
His brother did not take back the mansion, nor did he take back the private property assigned to his younger brother.
Brother Jiu looked at Shu Shu, confused, and said: "Then, there are other people causing trouble? It can't be possible, right?"
Shu Shu said: "What would happen if Prince Pingbi came forward to defend old Fujin?"
This Prince Pingbi is the eldest son of Lao Fujin and Noni's brother.
Brother Ninth Brother said: "I must be like Noni, he was also judged as unfilial and dismissed."
Unlike Noni, the title of King Pingbi was passed down from his ancestors and father. He is the direct descendant of Prince Keqin. The most likely outcome is that the title is transferred...