Chang'an, the imperial capital of the Western Han Dynasty, is 32 miles long and 18 acres long in latitude and longitude, covering a total area of 373 acres.
The city is divided into three parts. The outermost part is the Waiguo City, which accounts for nine out of ten of the city's total area. Residential areas and shop and workshop areas account for about 6X3.
The other two urban areas are occupied by the main trunk road of Hequ. To the north of the outer city is the imperial city where various royal offices are located. The middle part of the northernmost part of the imperial city is the palace city where the emperor lives.
There is a central axis in Chang'an City from north to south, which divides the entire city into two parts, the East City and the West City. The broad Zhuque Street, the main road, is built on the central axis.
The emperor rode out of the palace city on horseback and walked through the imperial city to the neighborhoods that had been burned and looted. He and several of his ministers dismounted, and the place they walked on was in chaos.
Some unburned materials are still smoking, and headless bodies that have not been collected can still be seen among the ruins.
Yu Wenyong secretly made up his mind to tell the people around him.
"I must investigate clearly the reasons behind this attempt to steal the limelight and severely punish the initiator of this major incident."
When Yu Wenyong, accompanied by his ministers, arrived at the door of the grain and rice store that first caused the trouble, he was surprised that the store showed no signs of being damaged during the fire.
Tables and chairs were pushed over and smashed. The scale beams were broken and abandoned on the ground. The grain hoards surrounded by woven strips were also smashed and there were grains and rice spilled on the ground.
The emperor was puzzled by this.
"If things like this had been handled properly and controlled properly, it would have led to the subsequent serious incidents of murder, arson and robbery of shops."
While the emperor was thinking like this, he suddenly rushed out of the grain store with some officers and soldiers and clerks from the grain store.
The emperor's entourage and guards in civilian clothes also swarmed up and covered the emperor behind. The two groups were at war with each other.
"Don't be rude."
A leading attaché on the emperor's side explained.
"Don't get me wrong, we were appointed by the imperial court to investigate the disaster."
"Look at this guy, he's so arrogant, he dares to call himself the imperial court."
An old man in his 50s with gray hair and gray hair said to a young man next to him.
"You're pretending to be someone sent by the imperial court. Why haven't I seen a bear-like person like you when I entered the imperial court?"
The young man next to the old man said disdainfully.
"You said you came here to investigate the disaster, right? I think you guys want to steal rice and wealth."
"presumptuous."
No matter how well-educated the emperor's attendants were, they could not bear the humiliation and scolding of ordinary fanatics. The person who was the left attendant, Shangshi Wanggui.
"beat."
The young man who just said that he was the imperial court was furious and stamped his feet and yelled around.
"Beat us to death."
The grain store was already eager to try, and all the soldiers and store clerks swarmed up.
The sound of swords, swords, shadows and weapons clashing came from the grain and rice store.
The group of people in casual clothes looked elegant and elegant, but their hands were not vegetarian. Within a few rounds, the weapons in the hands of the opposing soldiers fell to the ground.
The originally aggressive soldiers cried out for their fathers and were mopped up. At this time, Wang Gui jumped up to the young man who had just charged so violently, waved his hand, and gave him a slap in the face.
The left side of the pretty boy's face was swollen and the hat on the old man's head rolled to the ground. He covered his left face and stared, grinning.
"If you dare to hit us, I'll fuck you."
Before he could curse the curse words behind him, Wang Gui waved his hand again, and the other side of the pretty boy's face was slapped hard again. Guangzi's voice tore out the entire ear canal.
"We're not a son of a bitch when we slap you."
After the winter hunting in Qiyang, although the palace guards were still the same wave of people sent by Yu Wenhu, Yu Wenyong calmly changed his personal guards one after another.
Currently, these guards in civilian clothes are all soldiers strictly trained by Yu Wenhu, and they are gradually added to the palace through his personal selection.
Someone secretly told Yu Wenhu about the emperor's private placement of guards.
"He is the emperor after all, so we have no choice but to turn a blind eye and acquiesce."
The emperor stood aside and watched the scene in front of him without saying a word, but he was puzzled in his heart.
"How can a small grain store have guards officers and soldiers facing them? How can these young young men be so arrogant and arrogant? Whose power are they relying on?"
The man who had suffered the immediate loss was unwilling to give up. For a moment, he called many officers and soldiers from nowhere. Yu Wenzhi, another minister beside the emperor, opened a birdcage and released two white pigeons.
In the span of a cigarette, a group of troops rushed out of the imperial city and galloped along Suzaku Street from north to south, forming a confrontation with the two groups of officers and soldiers recruited by the other side.
It was inevitable to watch a scuffle. Suddenly, a tall Pegasus crossed the street and the rider gave a majestic shout.
“No need to do anything”
The black horse in front of everyone, its coat is as shiny and smooth as black satin. Everyone in Chang'an City knows that this horse named Black Satin is the master of the world's most powerful general, Yu Wenhu.
When people were extremely surprised by the appearance of the Grand Chief, Yu Wenhu, who was wearing black satin, recognized Yu Wenyong in casual clothes in the crowd at a glance.
Yu Wenhu shuddered, got off his horse and walked towards the emperor. The emperor's men immediately opened a way for the chief minister.
"Why is the Holy One here?"
Yuwenhu nodded to the emperor.
The emperor replied calmly.
"I am very uneasy about such a big event happening in the capital. I went to visit incognito to see the real situation."
"The Holy One does not need to worry too much about the unruly people causing trouble."
Then he turned and yelled at his guards.
"Your Majesty is here, why are you so unreasonable?"
The generals beside Yu Wenhu, Hou Longen and his brothers, also recognized the emperor at this time. They both turned over and dismounted and knelt down. Then everyone dismounted and knelt down.
"Brother Xian, please don't take this matter lightly."
The emperor said earnestly.
"Food prices have risen too fast this year due to drought. The instability of public sentiment is related to the comfort of the country."
Then he looked at the people still kneeling on the ground and raised their hands and said.
"Everyone, get up. I hope all officers and soldiers can treat the people well. Natural and man-made disasters should not be taken lightly. If you have any difficulties in life, the gate of Chang'an City will be opened for the people."
Yu Wenhu, who was usually very impressive, could only speak perfunctorily.
"Look at the magnanimity of our Lord, and then look at you? Your Lord, I have ministers here who will do their best to deal with the aftermath."
"With your words, we can rest assured."
After saying that, the emperor signaled his entourage to evacuate. At this time, someone had already led the Malay emperor and King Yu Wenzhi to get on their horses and drove away surrounded by a group of imperial guards and plainclothes guards on horseback.
Yuwenhu thought as he looked at the emperor's retreating back, still frozen in place.
"I'm afraid we have encountered a real opponent like never before. Yu Wenyong, a usually quiet and weak young man, is more difficult to figure out than his two elder brothers."
The young man lying in the inner room of the grain store with a burning face heard someone from outside come in and report.
"The murderers who hurt people have all run away."
Ignoring the pain on his face, he pushed away the old man who was applying medicine to his face, jumped up from the recliner, picked up a big knife and rushed out of the door. When he saw Yu Wenhu standing on the street, he immediately stumbled.
"Dad, why did you let all the bad guys run away?"
Yuwenhu first listened to the voice and realized it was his son Yuwenhui. He stared at his son's swollen face and asked.
"Why does your face look like this?"
"It's not as bad as the thugs who were beaten just now. Dad, you are so powerful in martial arts, why didn't you kill them all?"
"Shut up, we can't wait to kill all of you wimps."
Yu Wenhu said angrily with a backhand slap.
"One mouth is not enough. If I give you a few more mouths, you will succeed more than you will fail. It is not all your fault that the capital is like this."
Yu Wenhui's face felt even hotter and she covered the other side of her face which was slapped red.
"Dad, you're still beating me now that I'm like this? I'll sue my mother."
"My dear, we cannot blame our children for what happened today. Didn't you see how vicious those guys were just now?"
The 50-year-old man with gray beard and hair suddenly came out from behind Yu Wenhui and said vividly.
This old man turned out to be Yu Wenhui's father-in-law, the largest grain shop owner in Chang'an City.
"If you don't blame him, who should blame you?"
Yuwen Hu looked at the old man with a ferocious face and blue eyes.
This common man dared to call himself his in-laws in public, Yu Wenhu said roaringly.
"They are all useless, vain, short-sighted, and short-sighted."
Yu Wenhu drew out his sword and used only 3 minutes of strength to slap the old man who called him his in-laws. It was like a QTE in the game. The old man rolled his eyes and fell to the ground with a twitching sound before he had time.
Everyone present was stunned when they saw this scene. The originally bustling street suddenly disappeared.
The people who gathered around to watch the excitement ran and shouted.
"The Grand Chief Sarilang."
His in-laws were originally from a hawker background, and because of their beautiful daughter, Fang Cheng's in-laws asked him and his son to jointly open the largest grain store in the capital.
The in-laws were still restless. They only aroused public anger by hoarding grain and raising prices. They also instigated Yu Wenhui to send troops to Beijing to suppress the victims, triggering riots and alarming the emperor.
After revealing the truth, this in-law, who was still ignorant, stood in front of the chief minister in front of the public and made irresponsible remarks to defend his son who failed to live up to expectations and lost his face.
Only then did Yu Wenhu vent his anger on his father-in-law.
When the emperor returned to the palace, he ordered Yu Wenzhi and Wang Gui to secretly investigate the causes and consequences of the rice grabbing trend.
The largest grain and rice store in Chang'an City, which almost everyone knows is called Fuduo Grain Store, was jointly run by Yu Wenhu's eldest son and father-in-law.
The citizens saw that there was no hope for food, but the grain stores were hoarding grains and not selling them, which caused the price of grains in the city to skyrocket. The already angry citizens rushed to Fuduo Grain Stores, causing them to smash the store and rob the grains.
Yu Wenhui, who is usually arrogant, could not tolerate the unruly people and rebelled and destroyed his own grain store, so he secretly infiltrated the imperial army to fight violence with violence, causing serious trouble.
Yu Wenzhi and Wang Gui reported what they learned to the emperor, and then the emperor understood.
Yu Wenhu led his troops to the scene not to rescue himself, but because he thought someone was coming from the family grain store to cause trouble and came to support his son.
The emperor sighed.
"Sigh, it's really hard to do anything in this world. The rice-grabbing trend that we originally wanted to thoroughly investigate can only be stopped."