Unity of opinion
After listening to Wei Zheng's words, Li Shimin took a deep breath to suppress his excitement.
He could now think of the consequences of his own court meeting.
After these people understand the emperor's thoughts, they will definitely spare no effort to deal with this case strictly.
At that time, according to the laws of the Tang Dynasty, Li Yuanchang will definitely not be able to save his life.
At this time, Li Shimin was still a little hesitant, he felt that since his father had made sacrifices for him, then he should also consider his father's feelings.
Just when he wanted to open his mouth to express his wishes, he heard Li Zhi say: "Father, this matter needs to be cautious.
Erchen wants to come to the emperor's grandfather must have been heartbroken at this time, his old man is already old, and now he is afraid of losing his beloved son..."
At this time, Li Zhi also had to speak.
He would rather go against the wishes of the bigwigs because of his own interference, rather than let his father make a decision that he regretted.
The bottom line of this matter must be that Li Yuanchang is alive.
Only when he is alive can he show that his father is thinking about the feelings of the emperor's grandfather.
Only if he is alive can he not only not let the imperial grandfather hate his father after the truth is revealed, but deepen the relationship between his father and the imperial grandfather.
After listening to Li Zhi's words, Li Shimin nodded secretly in his heart.
Then he turned his gaze to Li Chengqian, who had never spoken.
When he saw Li Chengqian turning his head to look at Li Zhi, he couldn't help but sigh secretly and thought:
The prince's performance on weekdays is still good, but when it comes to family affection, sometimes there is little consideration.
Now it seems that the pheasant slave cares more about family affection, and at the same time, he knows better what I need most at the moment.
Thinking of this, he couldn't help but want to mention Li Chengqian and see if he could figure out the key to this.
It is reported that the prince still has some contacts with Li Yuanchang on weekdays, and it is a little unreasonable to not let him express his views at this time.
So Li Shimin coughed lightly and asked Li Chengqian: "Does Gao Ming have any other views on this matter?" ”
After all, Li Chengqian has been taught by people around him all the year round, and he thinks about problems much more deeply than Li Tai.
He was still wondering why Li Zhi suddenly spoke for Li Yuanchang, who had no intersection.
At this time, he saw that his father did not reply to Li Zhi's words, but turned his head to ask for his opinion, which made him immediately think about it a little more.
After thinking for a while, he spoke: "Father, the retainer thinks that it is better to reach a consensus with a few adults before convening a court meeting. ”
He didn't have time to think more at the moment, so he wanted to determine his attitude through the next performance of the crowd.
After listening to Li Chengqian's words, Li Shimin was a little disappointed.
However, Li Chengqian's speech seems to be leaky, and it is not bad for him to be able to do this as a prince.
So he turned his head to Fang Xuanling and the others and asked, "What is your opinion on this case?" ”
After listening to Li Shimin's words, everyone looked at each other and did not speak immediately.
Li Zhi's sudden statement made them suddenly realize that they seemed to be ignoring something.
Judging from the understanding of Li Zhi by several people, he must be very clear in his heart about the result after the court meeting.
Since Li Zhi opened his mouth to save Li Yuanchang's life at this time, there must be hidden secrets in this that they don't know.
Thinking of Li Tai's unreliable performance before, at this time, everyone couldn't help but have an inexplicable thought in their hearts at the same time.
His Royal Highness the King of Wei wouldn't have misunderstood the Emperor's intentions, right?
As soon as this thought came to mind, Fang Xuanling spoke: "Your Majesty, in order to give an explanation to the people of the world, it is necessary to deal with this matter strictly.
But the minister thought that what His Royal Highness the King of Jin said was also reasonable, and the mistakes made by the King of Han were not irreparable, and he was not necessarily guilty of death. ”
Wei Zheng also said on the side: "The Emperor Taishang is now old, and it is indeed not appropriate to let him be sad too much. ”
Gao Shilian, who had just replaced Wen Yanbo, who was seriously ill, as Shangshu's right servant, also spoke at this time: "The old minister also thinks that the king of Han is not guilty to death. ”
The eldest grandson Wuji also spoke: "The minister seconded the proposal." ”
These people are all old fritters in officialdom.
Although they haven't figured out the truth of the matter at this time, it doesn't matter to them whether Li Yuanchang is dead or alive.
As long as this incident can be resolved and the world can be restored to calm.
Several key bigwigs have already expressed their positions, and Liu Dewei and Dai Xuan on the side have no opinions.
The two of them are just doing things, and they just need to come up with a reason for the unified opinion.
As long as the case can be closed as soon as possible, it will be the best outcome for them.
Li Chengqian naturally didn't have to think much about it at this time, he just had to follow everyone's opinions.
Li Shimin saw that everyone had unified their opinions, so he spoke: "Since you Aiqing have already made a decision, let's convene a hundred officials for a court discussion." ”
At this time, Li Shimin's heart was already secretly relieved.
As long as these people agree on their opinions, then the case is basically qualitative.
As for the so-called court discussion, it is just a casual passing motion, and by the way, observe who can't see the height of their eyebrows.
Li Tai has been secretly happy in his heart since he received the summons.
Until now, he has come to the Taiji Hall, and the excitement on his face has not completely dissipated.
He is still happy that he can solve the problem for his father, but he doesn't know that Li Shimin's father and son almost turned against each other again because of his mistake.
When Zhang Ananda read out Li Yuanchang's crime in public, Fang Xuanling was the first to stand up.
I only heard him speak: "Your Majesty, the matter of reducing and exempting conscription is only a trial court, and there is no explicit text in the imperial court, and the minister thinks that this matter is still negotiable." ”
As the supreme governor of Shangshu Province, he must of course be the first to stand up and express his attitude at this time.
After he finished speaking, Gao Shilian was about to continue his position.
Unexpectedly, at this time, Li Tai was the first to speak: "Although the exemption from conscription has not been made public, the officials of the DPRK and China have known about it.
This matter is clearly committed by the King of Han knowingly, how can he be easily spared? ”
Li Tai's speech immediately caused confusion among several bigwigs.
At this time, before they could express their stance one by one, Li Tai stood up to lead the rhythm, could it be that the King of Wei had received a clear order from the Emperor Taishang?
Just when a few people were hesitating, many ministers behind him had already begun to follow Li Tai and shout to deal with Li Yuanchang strictly.
Seeing this, Li Zhi hurriedly spoke: "Even if the King of Han knowingly commits it, he will not commit a crime to death.
According to the law of the Tang Dynasty, the emperor's relatives can be fined to atone for their crimes. ”
At this time, Li Zhi no longer cared about thinking about any high-sounding reasons.
Seeing that the order of the court has been disrupted, if you can't let a few bigwigs express their attitude as soon as possible at this time, I'm afraid that even they will be coerced later.
Gao Shilian waited until Li Zhi's words fell, and hurriedly spoke: "King Han is indeed guilty of not death. ”