Chapter 932 spoiler
Tongzhengsi, this is the place where officials handed the letter to the emperor.
The reason why Huang Zhongda dared to bypass Lin Qingran and release Mr. Gao directly was that he announced the release of Lord Xu and Mr. Gao in front of the officials of Shuntian Prefecture, because he thought that Lin Qingran could only swallow his anger.
But this was not the case. Lin Xuran was not suppressed when facing Huang Zhongda, who was extremely tough. Instead, he threatened to go to Tongzhengsi to run.
Huang Zhongda was shocked and angry at this moment, staring at the unexpected Lin Weiran with his eyes tightly. At this moment, this place was considered an internal conflict in the Shuntian Prefecture, and when he really came to the imperial court, the matter would be out of control.
Lin Qingran faced Huang Zhongda's inquiry and said loudly: "As the Chief of Shuntian Prefecture in charge of Beijing's city, I must naturally be loyal to my duties. Xu Yu, the Censor of the Salt Censor of the Two Huai Rivers, brought the suspect Gao from Shuntian Prefecture,
During the curfew, he ran his horse and injured the consignee on Xizhimen Street, and even allowed Mr. Gao to beat the consignee. Our mansion wanted to impeach Xu Yumu without any laws and be arrogant and domineering!"
Surprisingly, Lin Weiran did not go to war directly with Huang Zhongda, and even ignored Mr. Gao, and only pointed the finger at the seventh-rank Lianghuai Yanshi Censor.
It has to be said that Lin Qingran's move was very clever, which made Punishment Mo and others look at him with admiration.
After all, Lin Qingran is the second-in-command official. Once the conflict between him and Huang Zhongda is exposed to the emperor, no matter who is right or wrong, Lin Qingran has to bear a bad reputation of rebelliousness, which is not conducive to his personal career.
As for ignoring Mr. Gao, this is full of the art of officialdom. Once you hold Mr. Gao, you will not only offend Mr. Gao, but also Huang Zhongda, the prefect, made a ruling. It is undoubtedly a matter of making trouble for such a small mistake.
It's a big deal.
At present, Lin Qingran chose to hold on to the Yan Censors of the Huaihe River, not only to avoid head-on conflicts with Huang Zhongda and gain a bad reputation, but also to indirectly slap Huang Zhongda in the face.
"Lin Ruoyu, do you really want to do this?" Huang Zhongda was secretly frightened, but the anger in his heart was even more intense.
Why……
When Mo Fei heard this, he sighed softly. Things had reached this point, and Huang Zhongda still had no intention of giving in, and still thought Lin Shiran was cowardly and could be bullied.
Lin Junran looked at Huang Zhongda with no intention of negotiating, but stood up and left the court, and said, "My dignified Shuntian Palace Master has been ignored so much. If this Palace Master does not do anything, he will still think that this Palace Master is.
It's easy to bully!"
He knew that the water in the capital was much deeper than the place. If it was so sharp, it might cause trouble and hidden arrows, and even be involved in the whirlpool of the capital.
But he, a "newcomer in the capital", was too neglected. He needed to show his fangs and let the capital know that Lin Weiran is not a cowardly person who can be bullied, and he has even the ability to influence the direction of the political situation.
The officials looked at Lin Qiran walking towards the gate of the government office and took the initiative to give up the aisle to him, with a hint of respect all of them. No matter what the result was, the new Shuntian Palace Chief could be regarded as a crossing river dragon.
"Idiot! You are seeking death and severing your future. You will definitely regret it!" Huang Zhongda looked at Lin Weiran and strode away, but shouted angrily.
Huang Zhongda also had his own trade-offs and judgments. Although Lin Xu Ran avoided Gao Shangshu and seemed to have only offended the weakest Xu, behind Xu Yu was Xu Dang.
Xu and Xu Jie, the second assistant of the dynasty, had both a teacher-student relationship and a friendship between fellow countrymen. Once he gained the support of the Xu Party, Lin Qingran would inevitably fall to pieces.
Lin Qingran left the government office gate, immediately got on a carriage, and headed directly towards the Tongzhengsi Office.
When we arrived at Tongzhengsi, there were several arrogant officials in front of us who lined up here to deliver memorials. Everyone was holding a treasure box in their hands and praising each other there.
But I don’t know if I saw Lin Weiran being young or had nothing in my hands, but someone looked at him with contempt.
Lin Xuran got closer and understood what was going on. The officials held treasures presented to the Lord.
Last year's fire not only burned the magnificent Wanshou Palace to ruins, but also burned the treasures collected from all over the country.
Jiajing was very tolerant of the perpetrator. Not only did he promote Shang Meiren to the Birthday Concubine of the Ming Dynasty, but Shang Meiren's father Shang Chenenmeng was the General of the Cavalry and the Assistant General of the Right Army.
However, Jiajing did not mean "the mute eats yellow lotus" after the losses suffered. With Xu Jie's support, not only was the Wanshou Palace rebuilt in full swing, but also required officials from all over the country to collect treasures to fill the new palace...
It has to be admitted that the emperor Jiajing is very kind and always has clear rewards and punishments for officials who do their best to do their best.
Tao Zhongwen, who helped him cultivate the mystery, was enthroned by Sangu, and Yan Song and Xu Jie, who were dedicated to writing the poems of the Qing Dynasty, became the most important cabinet ministers of the Ming Dynasty. Even Wang Bai, who was far away in Guangdong, was also valued for tribute to ambergris.
The same is true. Everyone knows that as long as you please the emperor, you will definitely be rewarded, and local officials will naturally do their best.
Although Lin Qingran did not intend to join these flattering officials, he did not mean to be contempt. After all, when entering this power field, everyone wants to climb up hard.
Perhaps Jiajing saw this. Even though he had not been to court for more than 20 years, he could still firmly grasp the government affairs, and there were also officials who followed his will to do things.
Take the rebuilding of Wanshou Palace as an example. Yan Song said that he could not practice it, but Xu Jie took the lead.
The people in front of them were very fast, and in the blink of an eye, they arrived at Lin Weiran.
Lin Weiran sent a memorial and registered it on it, and then left directly.
The officials of Tongzheng Department did not read it, and followed the memorials of offering treasures and quickly sent it to Xiyuan.
Lin Qingran didn't know this. After submitting the memorial, he did not return to Shuntian Mansion directly, but instead held a banquet at a restaurant on West Chang'an Street to invite a few good fellow students to drink.
The reason why he made such a fuss was that in addition to establishing his own status in Shuntian Prefecture, he also wanted to add some variables to the current government affairs and seek personal interests.
If the situation is allowed to develop on the predetermined track, the Yan Party will be destroyed and liquidated, and the Xu Party will be the biggest beneficiary. Xu Jie successfully replaced Yan Song as the new chief minister of the Ming Dynasty.
However, in this great turmoil, he and his allies would not benefit from anything, and even his future father-in-law and mentor Wu Shan was still hopeless to enter the cabinet.
The most serious thing is that once the Xu Party swallows the fruit of victory, they will develop towards the former strict party. The space they give them will be smaller and they will even be subject to key suppression by the Xu Party.
Lin Weiran's eyes were only on the position of the prefect of Shuntian. As long as he stayed honestly for a few years, he would definitely be able to ascend to this throne. Just looking at the ministers and the chief ministers, he had to prepare for the future.
Too strict, this is a great thing for the Xu Party and their "scattered immortals". But letting the Xu Party successfully take over the Yan Party and become a big shot, it may not be a good incident for them, and even
It's a catastrophe.
Chapter completed!