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Chapter 2192 Flower Controversy One Hundred Years

 Chapter 2194 Flower Struggle (One Hundred and Two)

To enter the Forbidden City, you must have a trustworthy waistband, and there are strict rules for entering and exiting the Forbidden City. Especially during the Qianlong period, the access control was relatively tight, and there were strict regulations on which door the palace ministers should use. If you enter the palace in the middle of the night, you must

The yin and yang must be consistent, and you can enter only after the verification is correct.

But occasionally there are special circumstances. Due to the various repairs and arrangements required in the palace grounds, as well as daily needs, the large palace requires a lot of manpower and material resources to maintain normal operation. In addition, in order to compile the history of the country, the "National History Museum" will not be able to hire

There are few writers and paper craftsmen serving in the museum. These folk craftsmen must carry their "waist badges" with them when they come in and out for verification.

This kind of temporary "waistband" is usually made of paper. The waistbands of officials are carved from precious wood. The waistbands of princes and ministers are made of more expensive materials. They can bring a certain limit of entourage.

In fact, if you are serious and want to sneak in, it is not that difficult to do. There was a monk who first stayed in Minzhong Temple for one night, and then set up various temples in Beijing to live there, sometimes for three to five days, sometimes for ten days, and often went there.

After eight months of living in the inner city, he was already very familiar with the streets and alleys of the inner and outer cities of BJ. On the day of the winter solstice, he entered the city again, walked to the Donghua Gate and looked into the Forbidden City, but was driven away by the gatekeepers.

When it was getting dark, he went to Xihuamen again and stood on the street. Passers-by asked him what he wanted to do. The monk said he wanted to find a temple, so the man took him to Zhaoxian Temple not far away, but there was no monk in the temple.

Unwilling to let the monk stay overnight, he returned to the street.

It was already the second watch of the drum, and the monk followed the carriage to the door of a big house near Jingshan and sat there for most of the night. When he arrived at the fifth watch of the drum, he saw two people walking with lanterns in their hands.

Carrying a food box, the monk followed them into a fence, but after a while there was no trace of the two of them. He was exhausted and had to find another place to meditate.

Not long after, the soldiers patrolling the city discovered him and asked him how he got in. At this time, the monk had already arrived at the Shenwu Gate.

The soldiers searched him and found that except for his clothes, scriptures, stipulations, and bad relationships, there were no prohibited items. The soldiers also took him to identify the soldiers guarding the city to see if there was anyone carrying a lantern that he had seen. Then

The monk was sent to the Ministry of Punishment for trial. He was a fifty-four-year-old native of Jingxian County, Ningguo Prefecture, AH. His wife and child died of illness in the fifty-third year of Qianlong's reign. With all despair, he worshiped Monk Puming as his teacher at Guanyin Temple in Jiangning Prefecture and had his hair shaved.

As a monk, he received an ultimatum in Yangzhou in the first year of Jiaqing. As soon as he received the ultimatum, he went around begging for alms to make a living. He arrived in BJ in the first month of this year.

The people in the south of the Yangtze River have never forgotten the story of the emperor's southern tour. In order to express gratitude to the emperor for his great kindness, and there was an assumption that if he accompanied the southern tour and asked to see the emperor, he would be rewarded with a temple abbot, so the above scene occurred.

After the incident of the monk sneaking into the Forbidden City, the relevant personnel were summoned and interrogated about the situation that night. No one found the monk. As for carrying the food box to Jingshan, no one on Jingshan was imprisoned there, unless someone wanted to pay homage.

Emperor Chongzhen hanged himself here.

The infantry commander of the imperial city sent people to search the mountain, but found no trace of any memorial. In the end, this strange incident was dismissed. The monk who broke into the palace was ordered to return to secular life. The four infantry guards guarding the fence were beaten with eighty canes and punished.

The commander of the infantry also lost control of the city gate because of his tireless control, and took the initiative to request the handover of officials and troops.

When Juren read memorials in Hongbenku, he often met people from the Hanbentang. They were the place in the cabinet responsible for writing memorials in the Chinese version. The imperial edicts of the Qing Dynasty were written in Manchu, Chinese and Mongolian, and the documents were also archived.

There are also three languages. A few years ago, a servant of the Han Bentang was walking in a hurry and holding a memorial document in his hand. He did not notice that his waist badge was lost. Although he searched for several days, he could not find it, so he finally had to report it to the Han Bentang.

After the official determined that his badge was missing, he was severely punished.

In folklore, there are various thieves who break into the Forbidden City to steal treasures, and they all seem to have the ability to fly over walls and walls.

In fact, it is much easier for those illiterate eunuchs to steal treasures than the big thieves. As the saying goes, "Some people do the business of beheading, but no one does the business of losing money." It seems that as long as they have enough profits, they can break into the Forbidden City and sell wine.

Some people did it too. Some people started doing it in the 27th year of Qianlong's reign. Not only were the eunuchs bored enough to gamble, but the palace guards were also bored. There were people who carried burdens and sold wine to them, so there were many guards who got drunk while on duty.

Condition.

No matter how "small business" it is, he actually went to the Forbidden City to do it.

Perhaps it was precisely because of this that they dared to do so. After all, a big business house was not as destitute as they were, and would suffer heavy losses if they were fined.

The memorial written by Li Wei to return the property that had been pawned by a usurious loan was not approved by Zhu, but it does not mean that Emperor Yongzheng had not seen it, because Li Wei was a "disciple" of Yongzheng, and he was also the governor of Zhili at the time, responsible for the affairs of Zhili.

Theft, resettlement of refugees and public security issues.

Li Wei has a good reputation among the people because he enforces the law impartially and is not afraid of powerful people. In other words, he is a tyrant. He is nearly two meters tall and has extraordinary strength. Every time he catches a thief, he wears gold armor. But he doesn't

Taking action personally, he had a man named Li Zihong who was not only "powerful to defeat a thousand people", but also extremely ferocious. He had fought a tiger just like the "Arhat Who Crouched the Tiger", but he killed the tiger and put the tiger's intestines in

I circled my hand several times.

Li Wei can play "buku" with him, but Li Wei is the "Governor-General of Zhili". He does not need to be as "gentle and polite" as other governors. If you catch the thief, you will catch the thief. That note was definitely not written by the master. Yes, return the land deed.

The one who dies will reduce the number of refugees and save the governor a lot of trouble. Don't try it if there is some danger. Xiang Yu wrote a poem, "Strengthening the mountain and overwhelming the world". Lifting a cauldron is not something ordinary people can do. King Wu of Qin lifted a cauldron.

Just die.

Yongzheng stipulated that "fire consumption should be returned to the father". He wrote in the Zhubu written to Tian Wenjing, "I am such a man, such a temperament, and such an emperor!" It seems that there are different kinds of masters.

Doorman.

There is a saying in the Forbidden City, "The royal cats in the palace are as fierce as tigers." In fact, there are many stray cats in various palaces. Those cats are so fat that they can hardly climb trees. They eventually become the playthings of the palace ladies and are hugged every day.

In my arms, "Baoer" and "Rouer" are kissed.

Is that a tiger? What do they have in common besides being orange?

Generally speaking, the squires in Huai'an still hope that the Huaihe River can be managed well and that everyone can continue to live and work in peace and contentment. Only then did they come up with ideas and find a way. When the new governor came, he invited them to climb the tower and have a distant view. They also went, and not everyone was like Zhang Gongchen.

The family was restless. Sun Zongyi was an example. What's more, when Hongze Lake opened its gates to release floods, there was no warning to the downstream at all, and it didn't even leave time for people to organize evacuation.

Later, Gaoyou also vacated the flood discharge area. In order to keep water transportation flowing smoothly, emperors and officials in the past dynasties did not care about the cost and made some sacrifices for the overall situation. They can understand that "a small impatience will mess up a big plan."

It was so noisy that I felt dizzy and my head was spinning.

Juren thought he was a staff member of the "Assistant Mu", while Nick felt that he was a "diner". He was there when eating, and he was not a laborer. Wasn't he teaching Wan Ning Western learning?

You slowly started arguing, and he took some of the ornaments from the house and went outside to find some peace.

Papa, my great son
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