Carefree Prince In Tang Dynasty

Chapter 625 Do It Yourself

"Whether it's a misunderstanding or not, just wait." Li Xin held the champagne seeds, turned around and left with his sleeves, not even wanting to take another look at Shi Lixiong.

The next day happened to be the Great Court Meeting, and of course Li Xin would not make it easy for Shi Lixiong when he was in the morning court—and by the way, the entire Sinong Temple would not be happy. He directly impeached the top and bottom of Sinong Temple for dereliction of duty and lax supervision, which caused the grain in the granary to rot and damage the state treasury.

Li Shimin attaches great importance to it.

Grain storage is a very important thing no matter what era it is. As the saying goes, if you have food in your hand, you don't panic. What if a famine suddenly appeared around Chang'an someday? Will these rotten grains be used for disaster relief?

This is not something to joke about.

The reason why Li Xin impeached this matter was that, on the one hand, Champa rice had not received the attention it deserved, and instead a few were rotten, which was very annoying; If we don't do a good job in storing grain, we may cause trouble in the future.

Chen Yin originally closed his eyes and dozed off in front of the civil servants, until he heard that Li Xin impeached Sinong Temple, he opened his eyes slightly with great interest. He always thought that Li Xin must be the pillar of the Tang Dynasty in the future, but now this guy always looks too lazy to participate in the government affairs, which is really annoying.

But I didn't expect that Li Xin would take the initiative to impeach others today, and it was a matter of several granaries in Chang'an. It is really rare that it can be regarded as a serious matter.

Thinking of this, Chen Yin decided to support Li Xin and let him taste some sweetness.

He took the initiative to stand out and said: "The matter of storing grain is precisely to prepare for danger in times of peace. Although there is no fear of famine for the time being, the grain in the granary must be guaranteed to be available at any time, and it must not be perfunctory. This minister supports His Highness King Chu's opinion. "

Now everyone else in the court hall was dumbfounded: Isn't it just a matter of storing grain in several granaries? Why did even the boss Chen Yin move? There won't be any intrigue or trap here, will there? Datang's officialdom is not about to shake up again, right?

For a while, people panicked. Many people thought that Chen Yin's actions were instructed by Li Shimin, and thought that Li Shimin wanted to use the topic of the granary to clean up the court again, so everyone couldn't help but feel a little trembling.

This was Li Xin's unexpected reaction.

But he didn't have time to worry about these details. Seeing that Li Shimin finally agreed to send Yushitai to investigate, he honestly returned to his position and stood quietly until the end of the court meeting. Such a move made a bunch of people think about it and couldn't figure it out.

After the court, Li Xin didn't go anywhere, but went back to the house directly.

The Chu Palace originally had a large back garden. Now a corner of the back garden has been dug up, and three or two guards are busy leveling the land inside - although most of them are from farmers, they haven't done farm work for a long time, and now they look rather clumsy.

Chen Youlan watched the guards work from the sidelines, and when she saw Li Xin coming back, she asked a little funnyly, "Why do you want to dig a vegetable field all of a sudden?"

Li Xin smiled and said, "Of course it's farming."

He told the story of Sinong Temple.

Chen Youlan suddenly realized: "No wonder you went to the palace yesterday, and when you came back, you were very angry. It turns out that the people from Sinong Temple provoked you."

Li Xin sighed and said, "No way, they don't pay much attention to it, I still have to do it myself."

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