Chapter 55: You've Wronged a Der

Weiyang Palace, Xuanshu Palace.

A grand and solemn court meeting is being held, and the topic is the theft of the tomb of Emperor Wen of Han.

In fact, to be precise, it was not the tomb of Emperor Wen of Han that was stolen, but the tomb of Baling that was stolen from the burial pit.

From the burial pit, also known as the burial pit and the sacrificial pit, refers to the burial pit where the objects used and loved by the owner of the tomb during his lifetime.

Although Emperor Wen of Han was a thin burial, he was the emperor after all, and all kinds of burial goods would not be burned.

An emaciated camel is bigger than a horse, let alone an emperor?

In just one burial pit in Baling, there are thousands of precious burial goods inside.

You know, these things are all royal artifacts, and it is not enough to say that they are worth a lot of money.

With this vote, I'm afraid I won't need to work for hundreds of lifetimes.

Some people say that when the profit of doing something reaches 100%, some people dare to trample on all the laws of the world.

Nowadays, stealing these funeral goods is simply a profitless business, so even if the consequences are serious, some people still jump out and do it.

From this point of view, theft may not be accidental, but inevitable.

After the incident, the court was shaken.

It is said that the Empress Dowager Dou cried several times, and Emperor Han Jing was even more angry that he didn't sleep well for a few days and nights.

The Han Dynasty pays attention to ruling the world with filial piety, and now Lao Tzu's grave has been dug up, and the son of Emperor Jing of Han is to blame, even if the next crime is not too much.

Looking at the tired and haggard face of Emperor Han Jing, Liu Rong couldn't help but complain in his heart: "You know that you are the emperor, and those who don't know think that you are staying up late Bobby." ”

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Yes, Liu Rong was also allowed to participate in this court meeting.

Although he is now sixteen years old, he has not been crowned, and he is still a child in theory, and he has not really participated in the political affairs of the court.

There was no definite age for the crowning of princes in the Han Dynasty, generally between the ages of fifteen and twenty.

Some years earlier, some years later.

Liu Rong's younger brothers were crowned when they were about fifteen years old and were crowned princes and kings.

This is because Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty deliberately adopted the strategy of "governing the sparse with relatives" to prevent distant princes who were about to move in various places, so he was more active in dividing his sons.

The eldest Liu Rong has never been crowned and has not been crowned as a prince, and the taste of this is worth recalling.

At least it shows that Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty intended to make him the crown prince.

However, Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty has never clearly proposed to appoint Liu Rong as the crown prince, and has not even allowed Liu Rong to participate in court politics.

Liu Rong seemed to understand the reason.

Emperor Jing of Han was the crown prince for twenty-three years before he reached the position of emperor.

Now, he has only been in office for two or three years, and he is naturally reluctant to set up a prince, as if he is old.

Very reasonable explanation.

This is also a common problem of ancient and modern emperors, who do not like to set up princes very much.

Even if you want to set up a prince, you must set up a young son, or abolish the original prince and set up a young son.

Because the crown prince is the future emperor, there is naturally a contradiction with the current emperor.

The emperor is a single husband, a man in the world, and he needs to be on guard against others seizing his power at all times, and the crown prince is the greatest threat to the emperor.

Beware of coming and going, and it will give people an opportunity to take advantage of it.

There are many examples of villains getting in the way, causing the royal father and son to turn against each other.

For the emperor, having a young son is the best solution in the prisoner's dilemma, and this prince will not threaten his position in the short term.

This is also what Liu Rong is most worried about, after all, Liu Che is younger than him.

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Liu Rong knew Emperor Jingdi of Han's desire for power, so he was too lazy to participate in political affairs in the past, and always showed that he didn't care about power.

It's too big for him to come.

Not only was he asked to participate, but several other princes were also asked to participate.

Even the old lady Empress Dowager Dou, who had not appeared in the court for a long time, came.

There was silence in the main hall, and the ministers all bowed their heads, and the atmosphere was very depressing.

As soon as the scene began, Emperor Jing of Han was furious and asked Neishi why he had not arrested the criminals involved for a long time.

Neishi trembled, said that he was already working hard to catch it, and then reported the situation of some cases.

He said a lot about how hateful the thief was, how much he valued things, how dedicated he was, how much work he had done for it, and so on.

Emperor Han Jing can't listen to it anymore, you still have merit in co-authoring, right? Just say how long it will take to catch someone and it's over.

Neishi hesitated, and said slowly: The prisoners are too cunning, the clues in their hands are limited, and it will take a while to arrest people. As for the specific time, it may take a month, it's hard to say.

Liu Rong listened to the advice of the internal history, and at the same time translated it for him in his heart:

"There are limited leads on hand, which means that there are no clues on hand; It takes a while to arrest someone, that is, I don't know how much time it will take; It may take a month, which means that you will definitely not be able to catch it within a month. ”

What a debriefing genius.

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"Since it's hard to say, then don't say it." Before Emperor Han Jing could speak, Empress Dowager Dou spoke angrily.

Obviously, she was very dissatisfied with this internal history.

"Neishi is in charge of public security, what an important position, how can such a confused person be arranged?" Empress Dowager Dou directly attacked Emperor Jing of Han.

"What my mother taught me is that the emperor is confused." Emperor Han Jing replied respectfully, bitter in his heart, like a dumb person eating coptis.

He knew that his mother, Empress Dowager Dou, was in a very bad mood these days because of this matter, so she was obedient to everything and didn't dare to disobey her.

Filial piety is the greatest political correctness of the Han Dynasty.

Although Emperor Wen of Han favored Mrs. Shen in his later years, he snubbed Empress Dowager Dou.

But after all, Empress Dowager Dou and Emperor Wen of Han have been together for decades, and in general they are still a loving couple.

Now, her husband's mausoleum has been stolen, that is, the spirit of Emperor Wen of Han has been disturbed, how can she not be angry, how can she not be sad.

"Where is Ting Wei Zhang Shizhi?" Empress Dowager Dou shouted loudly.

Hearing this, a burly man walked out and replied, "The minister is here." ”

Empress Dowager Dou pointed to the internal history of the person, "Remove this person from the position of internal history, and immediately escort him to Tingwei Prison for interrogation." ”

"No!" Tingwei Zhang Shizhi looked at Emperor Han Jing, only to see the latter nod with an ugly face, so he promised and went down with the internal history.

Neishi was dragged down from the hall, and his mouth repeatedly shouted that he was wronged.

Liu Rong sighed in his heart, you have wronged a der, such a big thing happened under your rule, who will take the blame if you don't take the blame?

At the same time, Liu Rong also has a more intuitive understanding of his grandmother's strength.

Although Empress Dowager Dou has been absent from the court for a long time, her legend has always been circulated in the court.

Now, as soon as she came to the court, she crossed Emperor Han Jing and disposed of the internal history of Emperor Han Jing, who was obviously Emperor Han Jing's confidant, and her wrist can be seen.

This woman is not easy to mess with.