Zhu Qiyu was sitting on the throne, his face was calm, and there was no sign of happiness or anger.
As everyone in the cabinet had guessed, this court meeting was a touchstone for the cabinet.
He must protect Shu Liang, there is no doubt about it.
The golden knife case in his previous life taught him a profound lesson. His capable people must be protected even if they commit some taboos.
Besides, this matter is not difficult in the first place.
The crux is simply that the Supreme Emperor refuses to return to Beijing. Someone needs to take responsibility for this matter. In this case, it doesn't matter whether it is Shu Liang or Liu Yongcheng.
Zhu Qizhen's sudden decision during the civil memorial ceremony did catch Zhu Qiyu a little off guard, but it was just as he said to Queen Mother Wu that day.
The trend is mine!
Today, he has enough ability to deal with these changes.
Therefore, when a memorial was handed over to the prince's resignation, naturally someone was more anxious than him and asked Zhu Qizhen to return to the capital.
From this perspective, Shu Liang actually didn't have to go to the palace. He could hide in the harem for two months and everything would be calm.
However, considering the situation of the court, he still asked Shu Liang to come forward.
It's not that he is asked to explain anything in front of the ministers, but that Zhu Qiyu needs Shu Liang's help for this test given to the cabinet.
Zhu Qiyu saw the whole scene just now.
Regarding the response given by the cabinet, he could only say...barely qualified!
Although several ministers in the cabinet now should be said to have done their best to use their connections to those who should use their connections, and to personally go to battle for those who should.
However, there is no doubt that the main reason why this inquiry was handled lightly was because Shu Liang himself had already prepared his words.
Or to put it another way, when Shu Liang did these things, he left himself a way out.
Although it is said that without the activities of the cabinet, Shu Liang may not even have the opportunity to go to the palace to defend himself. These Qingliu Kedao will not listen to the "quibbles" of a "treacherous eunuch".
But after all, the current cabinet cannot fully assume the responsibility of reconciling internal and external affairs.
When will they be able to stop acting as scattered as they are now, can calm the public opinion in the outer court without Shu Liang going to the palace, then will they be able to truly complete the responsibilities of the cabinet.
However, there were too many factors involved, and the cabinet could not be entirely blamed, so they just managed to give it a go, and Zhu Qiyu considered them a pass.
Nodding slightly, Emperor Yuyin lowered his head.
"Shu Liang's behavior exceeded the rules and his words were inappropriate. He was dismissed from his post as the admiral of the East Factory. He handed over the imperial staff to twenty people and sent him to Kunning Palace to serve. Tao Jin and Geng Jiuchou were not truthful in their inspections and were careless in their superiors. The fine is three months, and this will not happen next time."
Although the result had been known for a long time, the emperor's punishment for Shu Liang was indeed a bit light, and the officials below couldn't help but set off another low discussion.
However, at this time, the emperor's tone turned slightly cold and he said calmly.
"As for Liu Yongcheng, the eunuch in charge of Gansu Province, he left his station without permission, which is a great disappointment to me..."
"Where is the Jin Yiwei?"
So, outside the main hall, a team of about ten Jin Yiwei quickly poured in. The leader, wearing a flamboyant flying fish robe, was Lu Zhong, the commander of the Jin Yiwei.
"Go to the imperial prison immediately, lift Liu Yongcheng outside the Meridian Gate, and kill him with a stick!"
After the words fell, the palace quickly became silent.
A group of elders, especially the imperial censors, fell silent.
They expected that the emperor would deal with Liu Yongcheng severely, but they did not expect that the emperor would kill him with a stick as soon as he opened his mouth.
Is it such a serious crime to leave one's post without permission?
You must know that before this, the imperial court had experienced many turmoils, but no one was ever killed for crimes. At most, they were dismissed from office, fined and banned.
Although these censors clamored to have Shu Liangming punished.
But in fact, they never thought about actually taking Shu Liang's life.
After all, they were some of the most important ministers in the imperial court, and their status was comparable to that of ministers in foreign dynasties.
Therefore, they felt that the heaviest punishment in the end was to demote Shu Liang and Jin Ying so far away that they would never be able to return to the capital again. This would be enough.
As a result, now, by mistake, Shu Liang was handled lightly, but Liu Yongcheng was about to die.
Although Liu Yongcheng's reputation among eunuchs was not good, he was a man who had guarded Gansu for many years and had many military exploits. Even if he was an eunuch, they couldn't help but feel a sense of sadness.
With Dongchang Zhuyu in front, Jinyiwei will naturally not be far behind.
After Commander Lu received the order, he exited the hall neatly. Needless to say, he had already gone to pick up someone.
Among the court officials, there were several ministers who looked a bit struggling, as if they wanted to say a few words for Liu Yongcheng.
However, in the end, no one stood up.
Suppressing eunuchs is the consensus of civil servants!
Although Liu Yongcheng is pitiful, he is still a eunuch. The emperor wants to deal with eunuchs, and no civil servants have the right to interfere.
What's more, they just wanted to deal with Shu Liang with such indignation. If they spoke for Liu Yongcheng at this time, wouldn't they be slapping themselves in the face?
If someone were to use the topic again and say that one of them secretly made friends with the local guarding eunuch, it would be even more embarrassing.
So, in the end, no one in the hall spoke.
It was silent for a long time, and several ministers came out one after another to report.
Among them, there was even a question about the candidate for the lecturer in the East Palace, but the old man’s thoughts were no longer somewhere.
But this is normal. The lecturers in the East Palace are very demanding, and they can basically only be selected from the Hanlin Academy.
Therefore, it has nothing to do with ordinary officials.
At most, it's just the bosses at the top who want to support them.
Therefore, the final candidates were the two books "Emperor's Instructions" and "Emperor's Instructions", and the cabinet ministers took turns to read them to the prince.
The classics such as "Great Learning", "The Doctrine of the Mean" and "The Classic of Filial Piety" were chosen from the Hanlin Academy, who had long-standing qualifications and sufficient knowledge. Most importantly, they had taught in the Imperial College and had considerable experience in teaching students. Ni Modesty.
However, what surprised the ministers was that the last and most basic books, "Three Character Classic", "Hundred Family Surnames" and "Thousand Character Essay", were finally selected by the Hanlin editor who was not optimistic about anyone. , Wan'an.
As for the reason, it is also incredible.
It is said that the advice was given by the Queen Mother of the Holy Mother in the palace, who felt that Wan'an was handsome and could teach the prince well.
Originally, three hundred thousand enlightenment reading materials were not difficult, and anyone in the Hanlin Academy could teach them.
Now, since Empress Dowager Sun has spread the word, the cabinet will naturally not ignore it.
After all, the Queen Mother Sun had already been offended by the prince's resignation. At this time, there was no need to offend her anymore.
His Royal Highness's studies have become a foregone conclusion.
However, the emperor had no intention of disbanding the court. In desperation, the ministers of various ministries had no choice but to report all the trivial matters that were planned to be written in the memorial and were not necessary for discussion in the morning.
Just half an hour later, an inner servant walked in from outside the hall. Immediately afterwards, Lu Zhong, the commander of the Jin Yiwei, strode into the hall and prostrated himself in the tunnel.
"Your Majesty, I have been ordered to be imprisoned. Liu Yongcheng, the eunuch, received one hundred and forty-two sticks and is now dead! I have come to reply to the order, and please check it with your Majesty."
As he said that, Lu Zhong waved his hand, and several Jinyi guards entered the hall carrying a stretcher.
The person on the shelf has already died.
The ministers glanced at it and couldn't help but feel a little dizzy.
What will one hundred and forty-two sticks do to a person? To say it was bloody and bloody is an understatement.
The man on the stretcher could vaguely see his strong body, but his breath was gone. His clothes were in tatters and broken into pieces, mixed with blood and sticking to his bloody body.
Shan was watching from the side, and he could no longer tell which part was the back, which part was the butt, and which part was the thigh. They were all covered in blood that had begun to cool and solidify, like a mass of rotten flesh, hideous and terrifying.
This kind of powerful impact can only be truly felt if it is really seen before your eyes.
A smell of blood filled the hall, and many ministers started retching at that moment.
Zhu Qiyu didn't do anything special.
Although, he has never seen such a scene.
But he had seen worse.
The capital fell and the Forbidden City turned into a world of blood and fire.
That scene would be much scarier than now...
Waving his hand gently, Lu Zhong saluted again and signaled the Jin Yiwei behind him to carry the stretcher down.
As a result, the elders finally calmed down, although the bloody smell permeating the hall still reminded them of how terrifying the scene just now was.
Then, the emperor spoke.
The old man didn't even mention Liu Yongcheng's name again, he just said.
"From now on, we are once again sending an order to all the border areas and inland areas, the capital's garrison offices, military mansions, and capital camps. All military commanders, admiral ministers, and garrison eunuchs are not allowed to leave their bases without permission. Any transfer of large armies must be reported to the imperial court for approval. The imperial edict is in compliance with the military department, and anyone who violates it will be executed!"
The voice was light, but it contained a killing intent.
After seeing Liu Yongcheng's appearance just now, no one in the court had any doubts about the emperor's determination.
So, the morning came to an end.
The elders watched the emperor leave with lingering fear, and then walked out of the hall with heavy steps, discussing in small numbers what had happened just now.
However, just as they walked out of Zuoshunmen, and before they even had time to return to their respective yamen, they received a piece of complicated news from various channels.
The Supreme Emperor has already set off from Xuan Mansion!
When they first got the news, the bosses didn't believe it...
You know, what the Supreme Emperor said was for that purpose, and it was obvious that he wanted to force the emperor to bow his head.
Because of this, they repeatedly asked the emperor to deal with Shu Liang, in order to ease the relationship with the Supreme Emperor, so that the Supreme Emperor could return to Beijing as soon as possible, so that the court could stabilize as soon as possible, and not continue to create more complications in the matter of welcoming Fu.
But now...
Although Shu Liang seemed to have been punished, the ministers knew very well that the mission of Admiral Dongchang never depended on the name, but on the Sacred Heart.
Today's Shu Liang has not lost his sacred heart.
Even without this title, he is still the de facto boss of Dongchang.
Giving up on his errand was just to make the ministers look good.
In fact, even these twenty boards may not really be able to win.
Anyway, the emperor said they were beaten, and they couldn't rush into the inner palace to see.
It's just a matter of face.
Although they couldn't accomplish anything after making such a fuss, they could still comfort themselves that they were making efforts for the stability of the court.
However, tell them now that the Emperor is leaving? !
You said so harshly, but we here are still thinking of ways to vent your anger, and you came back on your own? !
The elders said...
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At this court meeting, the ministers had two demands. One was to punish the traitor, and the other was to appease the Supreme Emperor and let him return to Beijing as soon as possible.
As a result, the traitor (Liu Yongcheng???) died, and the Supreme Emperor also drove back to Beijing.
But why are they so unhappy...
But in any case, as the news of the Emperor's departure came out, the matter was completely settled.
After all, the ministers are not doing nothing, they are just trying to solve the problem. Now that the Emperor is back on track, everything is back on track, and whether Shu Liang handles it or not is not that important.
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After the morning court, as usual, Zhu Qiyu had to go back to Qianqing Palace to rest for a while before starting to deal with government affairs.
But today, when he arrived at Qianqing Palace, there was already a middle-aged man wearing a flying fish robe waiting outside the palace.
Commander of the Imperial Guards, Lu Zhong!
Zhu Qiyu glanced at Cheng Jing and said nothing. Huaien stepped forward directly and introduced Lu Zhong into the palace.
During this period of time, the conductor made the Lord enter the palace frequently. Wynn was already very used to doing these things.
Sure enough, when Zhu Qiyu returned to the back hall to change his clothes, he returned to the front hall, and Lu Zhong was already standing beside him. On the imperial desk, there was a tightly sealed memorial.
This is of course the memorial sent by Yu Qian.
The military settlement issue involves the long-term stability of the border. It is also the third government reform that Zhu Qiyu plans to implement after the exchange of religious knowledge and trade. Of course, it is also the reform with the widest scope.
Therefore, he naturally attaches great importance to it!
Before Yu Qian left the capital, he specially assigned a small group of five elite guards to Yu Qian. One was responsible for Yu Qian's safety, and the other was to ensure that he could keep abreast of the latest situation at the border.
One of their responsibilities is to submit Yu Qian's memorials, basically every three days. This is also the reason why Lu Zhong visited the palace frequently during this period.
The memorial sent by Yu Qian will be delivered directly to Lu Zhong, and then forwarded directly to the emperor.
After opening the wax seal, Zhu Qiyu picked up Yu Qian's memorial and read it carefully.
It should be said that Yu Qian's ability is very strong.
In just two or three months, he traveled from Datong to Gansu, conducting a two-pronged approach. While investigating Luo Tong's arms reselling case, he also found out the situation of privately cultivated land and occupied military camps in various places.
Although it is reported every three days, almost every time the memorial is sent, it is a thick stack, and new situations are constantly being added.
This memorial, as expected, is a summary of the situation in Gansu Town.
Yu Qian's writing has been as concise and orderly as possible, but various problems and situations still appear one after another like a mess.
Zhu Qiyu had already known about these situations, but when he saw the specific cases and data in front of him, he still felt shocking.
Zhu Qiyu read this memorial over and over three times. From time to time he picked up the ink pen and circled annotations on it. After half an hour, he put it down from his hand.
In fact, he had treated Yu Qian's memorials this way every time during these days, but even so, he felt it was not enough.
After rubbing his sore eyes, Zhu Qiyu looked up and realized that Lu Zhong was still standing where he was.
Lu Zhong is considered a close minister, so he doesn't have to pay attention to many rules.
Usually, he would leave immediately after delivering the memorial, but this time, he didn't expect to stay in the palace.
He frowned and couldn't help but say.
"What, is there anything else?"
Lu Zhong had long known about the emperor's diligence, so he was not impatient at all, and did not dare to disturb him without permission. Seeing that the emperor finally freed up his mind, he bowed his hand respectfully, and then took out something from his sleeve. A tightly wrapped secret letter was handed over and said.
"Your Majesty, along with Yu Shaobao's memorial, there is also a secret report from the 'Lonely Soul'..."