Chapter 826: The Great Thief Chen Jialuo

What the governor of Jiangxi said is terrible.

The general Jiang Ning was so shocked that his hairs almost stood on end.

No, what do you mean?

Good manner, why did the emperor send someone to arrest me?

As soon as I was a general of Jiang Ning, why did I have to buy a ticket and run away?

Also, what about the Hundred Officials Clan Conference in Xiangyang?

A series of three questions filled Song Chun's brain, because the news was so shocking, he couldn't digest it for a while.

"What?"

Hao Futai was also stunned, and was very surprised: "The general hasn't received any news?"

"What's the rumor?"

Song Chun said that he knew nothing, and his expression was never pretentious.

It's confusing.

"It shouldn't be,"

Hao Futai looked surprised, and then under Song Chun's eager gaze, he briefly said the news he received.

To the effect that half a month ago, the emperor secretly sent the fourth son of the emperor, Prince Yonghui, to secretly go to the Huguang front, in addition to replacing Prince Heshuorui to take over the post of general Fuyuan, he also secretly announced in the army that Prince Rui had 88 major crimes, one of which was that Prince Rui pretended to be a clan and intended to rebel.

"Impersonating the clan with the intention of rebellion?"

Song Chun was dumbfounded when he heard the news, and urgently asked Hao Futai where he got the news.

Hao Futai said that the incident came from the thief army.

"Thieves?"

Song Chun's brows furrowed suddenly, and he instinctively thought that this was probably a plan by the thief army to sow discord.

However, Hao Futai then showed him an official document indicating that this matter was by no means a trick of the thief army, but something that was really happening.

The official document was issued by Gao Jin, the governor of Liangjiang, and the recipient was Min Juyuan, the governor of Anhui.

The content demanded that the governor of Anhui, Min Juyuan, cooperate with the Beijing division to dispatch a working group in the Liangjiang area to control the person of Jiangning general Songchun, and assist the working group to pacify the officers and soldiers stationed in the Eight Banners in Anqing City, and secretly arrest Songchun's henchmen, so as not to cause trouble and give the thief army an opportunity to take advantage of.

This official document made Song Chun couldn't help but be taken aback again, and then looked suspicious.

The reason is that the official letter from the governor of Liangjiang to the governor of Anhui is in the hands of you, the governor of Jiangxi.

Hao Futai pointed to the official document and told General Jiang Ning that the official document was a copy.

Song Chun took a closer look and found that there was indeed no seal of the governor of Liangjiang on it, and it was indeed a copy.

couldn't help but be silent, and didn't even ask Hao Shuo for details about the origin of this copy.

This is the unspoken rule of officialdom.

It is also a regular method for officials to follow their staff to get out of the way.

That is, there are many people who bribe officials and staff members in private, so as to obtain first-hand information, and then seek advantages and avoid disadvantages.

The so-called first-hand information is not important for oral transmission, but for transcripts.

This "many" also includes officialdom subordinates and colleagues at the same level.

Obviously, the governor of Jiangxi had someone in the yamen of the governor of Anhui, and before this secret document was published, he secretly leaked it to the governor of Jiangxi.

Another implication of the official document is that the imperial court has already greeted Gao Jin, the governor of Liangjiang, and Gao Jin also agreed to take strong measures against the Jiangning general Songchun, and ordered his subordinate governor of Anhui to deal with it specifically.

This made Song Chun feel an inexplicable anger.

Theoretically, the Governor of Liangjiang was the highest military and political governor of Anhui, Jiangsu, and Jiangxi provinces, and he could command more troops of the Green Battalion than the Eight Banners commanded by General Jiang Ning.

Moreover, the actual right to mobilize the troops stationed in the Eight Banners lies with the Ministry of War, and General Jiang Ning himself has no authority to mobilize the garrison flag soldiers.

In addition, he could not interfere in local government affairs, and although the governor of Liangjiang was on the same level as General Jiang Ning in the eyes of ordinary people, his real power was greater than that of General Jiang Ning.

But when it comes to major events, the Governor of Liangjiang must be with General Jiangning, according to the requirements of the system during the Yongzheng period, General Jiangning was ranked before the Governor of Liangjiang.

Therefore, even if the actual power of General Jiangning is not as good as that of the Governor of Liangjiang, according to the ranking system, General Jiangning is the nominal leader of the Liangjiang region, and the Governor of Liangjiang only

It's the second-in-command.

The current governor of Liangjiang, Gao Jin, was born in the Han army, and his uncle Gao Bin was the official of the Ministry of Shangshu, the governor of Zhili, and the scholar of Wenyuan Pavilion, and his cousin was the first imperial concubine of the current emperor Qianlong, Huixian Imperial Concubine, that is, the emperor's uncle and brother-in-law.

In terms of proximity to the emperor, Gao Jin is obviously closer than Song Chun, who was born in the distant branch clan.

This also explains why the emperor secretly ordered Gao Jin, the second-in-command in the Liangjiang region, to secretly assist the working group in arresting the number one general, General Jiang Ning.

After sorting out this relationship, Song Chun was even more panicked.

He knew very well that with the emperor's character, once he was arrested, there would be absolutely no good end, and he was really so shocked that his forehead was about to ooze sweat.

settled down, looked at the governor of Jiangxi who secretly reported to him, and said in a condensed voice: "Why did Lord Hao leak such a big matter to me?"

"The lower officer knew that the general would ask this question,"

Hao Shuo sighed lightly and told General Jiang Ning in front of him about another incident that happened in Beijing.

It is Fu Zhongtang, the foreman of the Military Aircraft Department, who has been secretly imprisoned by the emperor, and at the same time, more than a dozen important ministers of the DPRK, such as Yiletu, the secretary of the Ministry of War, and Kuini, the secretary of the Ministry of Rites, have been arrested.

Although there was no public report, and the emperor did not greet the governors in various places, well-informed people already knew about it.

This well-informed person includes him, Hao Futai.

But Lord Hao did not tell the general that his news was not obtained from the Beijing Division, but from Hubei.

Two days ago, he received a top-secret telegram from Xiangyang in his mailbox.

The sender is the host of the Mutual Aid Society and Prince Shuorui.

For this new chief host, Lord Hao actually doesn't approve of it, because he resolutely supports the previous host Fu Zhongtang.

However, the fall of Fu Zhongtang made him have to change his support, otherwise, as a henchman of Fu Lehun, he will definitely be smoked by the emperor.

This time, it's not as simple as early retirement.

In desperation, for the sake of his life, he had to carry out the instructions of the meeting and come to do the ideological work of General Jiang Ning.

Here, General Jiang Ning fell into deep thought.

If what the governor of Jiangxi said is true, he, a first-class official, is actually a lamb to be slaughtered.

As for why the emperor moved him, the reason can be known without thinking about it.

Isn't it because of his generation-changing watch?

Rebellion is a major crime of the Yi Nine Clan, and all men over the age of 16 will be beheaded, and their property will be put into office. The women were sent to Ningguta to be enslaved by the armoured people.

Regardless of the leader and subordinate, as long as the conspirator is determined, he will be sentenced to Ling Chi capital punishment.

The so-called "nine clans" are the fourth clan of the father, the third clan of the mother, and the second clan of the wife.

The paternal family refers to the children (cousins), sisters' children (nephews), daughters' children (grandchildren), and people of their own clan (parents, brothers, sisters, children);

The maternal family refers to one line of maternal ancestors, one line of maternal grandmothers, and one line of uncles;

The wife family refers to the father-in-law and mother-in-law.

If Liuzi Laobiao really committed the big crime of pretending to be a clan and attempting to rebel, then according to the "Great Qing Law", although Songchun's mother is not Liuzi's aunt, his grandmother is Liuzi's aunt and grandmother, and she will definitely be implicated.

Even if it won't be beheaded by the whole family, the family will be hit by a blow comparable to the annihilation.

The most important thing is that he Songchun, as the brother of the sixth son, is not an ordinary person, but the general of the Eight Banners stationed in Jiangning, and the nominal leader of the Liangjiang region.

The Liangjiang region is also an important place for the Qing Dynasty's fiscal taxation, so can the emperor believe him?

Needless to say, he, General Jiang Ning, must be on the blacklist, and he must be in the top five on the list.

It won't end well.

In order to thoroughly do the ideological work of General Jiangning, Hao Futai moved out all the old things since the current emperor Qianlong ascended the throne.

One of the most important is that Qianlong was mean and unkind.

Three people were given examples.

One is Tian Wenjing, the second is Li Wei, and the third is Ortai.

The three of them are the three famous feudal frontiers of the first emperor's dynasty, and they are all the confidants of the first emperor's great trust and dependence, but as soon as the first emperor died, these three important ministers have become the thorns in the flesh and the thorn in the eye of the current emperor.

Among the three, Tian Wenjing is the luckiest and the most unlucky.

Luck refers to his early death, Yongzheng died in the tenth year of the first emperor was sad, for his nickname "Duansu", and specifically in Henan to set up an ancestral hall for him.

Unfortunately, after Tian Wenjing's death, the tomb was leveled by the current emperor, which is no different from breaking bones and scattering ashes.

So much so that now Tian Wenjing doesn't even have a grave.

"Then Li Wei, as the confidant of the first emperor, not only holds great power but also has great prestige among the people, but when the emperor went up and down the Yangtze River, didn't he have a will to demolish the Li Wei ancestral hall and statue in the West Lake?"

"Ortai was born in Manchuria, what happened in the end? I don't know how many people were implicated in the big case of the Hubei Party back then."

"What about Emperor Zhang Tingyu? It's not like the emperor has raided the house!"

Hao Futai's mouth was like a machine gun constantly spitting out Xingzi, saying that since the emperor ascended the throne, except for the officials he personally promoted, no one else had a good end.

In order to crack down on dissidents, it is even more set off a literary prison, and the literary prison together, no matter whether it is a key member of the Qi Han Dynasty, whether it is a royal family or not, which one can escape?

"The emperor has been acting perversely for 40 years, and he has long since lost the heroism of his youth, and Fu Zhongtang has been loyal to the country, and now he is also in prison..."

In addition to accusing the emperor of being unable to govern and being greedy for luxury and pleasure, he also said that the emperor was so happy that he had used hundreds of millions of taels of silver before and after his accession to the throne, resulting in an empty treasury and having to open donations and sell officials, which made the government corrupt.

Now it has provoked the Huguang Incident, eroding the three provinces, in order to pacify the Xinghan thief army, all over the country have increased salaries, and the people's resentment is boiling.

Speaking of the heartache, this Futai lord who even wants to fart back to his own field looks sad and inexplicable.

Song Chun was silent, what the governor of Jiangxi said was indeed the truth, but what does this have to do with him?

Why did the sixth son pretend to be the clan and intend to rebel?

Why is his good General Jiang Ning going to be arrested!

The answer, Hao Futai was ready, but he saw a newspaper popping out of his sleeve like a trick.

"The doubts in the general's heart are all in this newspaper!"

"Newspapers?"

Song Chun took the newspaper mentioned by the governor of Jiangxi in surprise, unfolded it, and suddenly gasped in shock.

But I saw a line of big words written above the newspaper - "Three Commentaries on the Thief Chen Jialuo!"