The Summoner of the Battle of All Realms

Chapter 744: Summoning the Strong Generals in the Battle of All Realms

The civil and military ministers of the Manchu Dynasty were as silent as a cicada, and no one dared to speak.

Together with his trusted censors Wang Hongyi and Hou Enzhi, he made false accusations against the scholar-bureaucrats, and the killings continued no matter in spring or summer.

At that time, a prison was set up inside Lijingmen, which was also called Xinmenmen. As long as one entered Xinmenmen, it would be difficult for one person to survive among a hundred people.

Wang Hongyi nicknamed Lijing Gate - Lijing Gate, which means that anyone who enters this gate will be ruined.

Lai Junchen also compiled a "Luo Zhi Jing" with his party member Zhu Nanshan and more than a dozen people. There were several thousand words in total. They were systematically divided into details according to the content in advance. They also arranged how to Luo Zhi's facts and details about the criminals. For this reason, he ordered his followers to report accordingly.

Lai Junchen made another torture instrument called the "Sudden Roar". Anyone who was caught in this cannon would keep spinning on the ground and would soon faint. He made more than a dozen shackles and called them "Ji Ji Cheng".

There were also "iron bridles," wedges inserted into the circle when interrogating prisoners. There are dozens of other torture instruments with various names, which are generally the same.

Regardless of their original status, the prisoner would always place the shackles on the ground, then call him in front of him and say: "This is the instrument of torture!" Everyone who saw the instrument of torture was immediately stunned, and all of them framed themselves for treason.

Wu Zetian also rewarded him with high-ranking officials and generous salaries, so they competed to see who was more cruel. Therefore, informers are everywhere on the street, so celebrities are short-lived and can only live for a few days after becoming famous.

Because the officials were going to court, they might be attacked at any time. Once they were captured, the whole family might be killed. So when I said goodbye to my family, I said, "I wonder if we can see each other again?"

Later, because of his many evil deeds, Lai Junchen was exposed by the kings of the Wu family and Princess Taiping, and was sent to prison.

Later, under pressure from the imperial court, Wu Zetian beheaded his generals in a busy city and displayed their bodies to the public.

At that time, people both young and old hated him and rushed to cut his flesh, and soon his flesh was completely cut off.

It can be seen that the people at that time hated him.

At this time, Wu Zetian understood what kind of person she had entrusted.

Regarding Lai Junchen, there is another idiom story related to him, which is "asking the king to enter the urn" explained in the previous article.

Before coming to Junchen, there was also a cruel official named Zhou Xing.

Zhou Xing was accused of killing innocent people. Wu Zetian ordered Junchen to be tried. Lai Junchen invited Zhou Xing to dinner. Lai Junchen asked: "What should the prisoner do if he insists on not pleading guilty?" Zhou Xing laughed and said: "This is too easy. Now, put the prisoner in the urn and light the charcoal fire around him." Lai Junchen sent someone to find a large urn and roasted it around the fire according to his suggestion. Then he stood up and said, "Lai Junchen is inspecting you by His Majesty's decree. , please put yourself in the urn!" Seeing that something was wrong, Zhou Xing kowtowed and begged for mercy, expressing his willingness to confess.

This is where the idiom "Please enter the urn" comes from.

Chapter 1079 Li Wei becomes an official, a famous official in the Qing Dynasty

Regarding Lai Junchen, Fusu had always only heard of his name but not seen him.

Now I finally have a chance to meet each other.

Lai Junchen, this big killer, must be controlled.

If you control it well, it's a knife in your hand. If you don't control it well, it's a bomb that endangers the court.

With him around, everyone in the court is in danger.

The pioneering spirit and motivation are gone.

Fusu crushed the summoning card in his hand, and then summoned Junchen.

Following Fusu's movements, a figure appeared in front of Fusu.

Then, a man wearing a hat and a crown came out, wearing a gray robe, with narrow eyes and a mean mouth.

Judging from his appearance, this person is cruel and scheming.

Although Fusu doesn't have a good impression of such people, you have to admit that sometimes you really need such people.

You won’t feel any effect when you don’t need it, but if you need it, you will make a lot of money.

"Meet the young master." After Lai Junchen was summoned, he saluted Fusu directly.

"Yes." Fusu nodded, and Junchen was born in the future.

When Fu Su came to Junchen and was born in Qin, he did not even give him an identity.

Such people often achieve miraculous results.

Fusu took a deep breath. One more time, the system would be upgraded for the fourth time.

As for this time, Fusu didn't have high hopes.

Just anyone can come.

Fusu looked at the summoning card in front of him and drew the first one from it.

Following Fusu's movements, the figure on the summoning card gradually emerged.

It was a character that Fusu had never thought of—Li Wei!

Fusu looked at the character on the summoning card and wondered whether it was the TV version of Li Wei or the historical Li Wei.

Why do you say that?

Because in history, there was indeed a person like Li Wei, and he was also a loyal minister.

Li Wei, whose courtesy name was Youjie, was a native of Tongshan, Jiangnan, and a famous official in the Qing Dynasty.

In the fifty-sixth year of Kangxi's reign, Li Wei donated money to serve as a foreign minister, and then entered the court as an official. He went through the three dynasties of Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong. Deeply appreciated by Emperor Yongzheng, he served successively as a doctor in the Ministry of Household Affairs, Yunnan Yanyi Road, Chief Envoy, Governor of Zhejiang, Governor of Zhejiang, Minister of the Ministry of War, Acting Minister of the Ministry of Punishment, Governor of Zhili, etc. He was an honest official, not afraid of powerful people, no matter what position he held. During his reign, he was able to understand the sufferings of the people and was deeply loved by the people. Li Wei died of illness in the third year of Qianlong's reign at the age of fifty-one. Emperor Qianlong ordered that he be buried according to the governor's regulations and given the posthumous title Minda.

During his tenure in Zhejiang, Li Wei focused on handling Zhejiang seawall issues.

Seawalls, also known as seawalls, are important facilities used by coastal residents in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces to resist the invasion of ocean waves.

Seawall projects are mainly concentrated in the Qiantang River and the four prefectures of Jiaxing, Hangzhou, and Shaoxing, with Haining Pond at the mouth of the Qiantang River being the most dangerous.

Li Wei attached great importance to the construction of seawalls and petitioned for renovations almost every year.

In July of the sixth year of Yongzheng's reign, the emperor was dissatisfied with Jiangnan Governor Fan Shiyi's handling of the Songjiang seawall renovation project, so he ordered Li Wei to go to the site for inspection and adopted Li Wei's repair plan. Li Wei and Jiangnan Governor inspected and managed the project.

The seawall project is financed by the government, but the allocated amount is insufficient and must be approved before construction.

Li Wei raised funds by himself in many aspects in Zhejiang. "In addition to the main items that should be used, the extra surplus saved every year in salt services and other matters is used one after another."

In addition to investigating smuggled salt, Li Wei is also good at catching thieves. In the sixth year of Yongzheng's reign, the imperial court ordered Li Wei to take charge of the robberies in the seven prefectures and five states of Jiangnan on the grounds that "there are many thieves in the south of the Yangtze River" and the local officials were "not talented in fighting thieves."

Li Wei learned through secret investigations that thieves were rampant in the south of the Yangtze River at that time. One of the important reasons was that Fan Shiyi, the governor of the south of the Yangtze River at the time, Ma Shixuan, the inspector general, and Ma Kongbei, the guerrilla, protected the thieves to a certain extent and often used stand-ins. He suffered it on his behalf and escaped the disaster.

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