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Chapter six hundred and thirty third court meeting

Zhu Cilang is now skilled in archery and horses. Don’t mention the martial arts who have been practicing martial arts since childhood, punching tigers in the South Mountain and kicking dragons in the North Sea. Although he has been practicing hard since childhood, his true martial arts are learned from the battlefield.

In recent years, Zhu Cilang has fought in the south and north. From the beginning, he was pampered in a carriage, to now riding his Feiyunzhi for thousands of miles a day and eight hundred miles a day at night, it is no problem.

Especially Zhu Cixuan's riding and shooting skills can be comparable to Man Ren. Now Zhu Cixuan must ride a horse when traveling, and as for the carriage, he hasn't touched it for a long time.

On the avenue of Beijing, a team of light horses rolled in dust and smoke. The sound of horses pedaling and hooves... Zhu Cixuan galloped all the way with his followers, showing his heroic appearance.

The autumn wind brings coolness and fragrance of flowers intoxicating, and Zhu Cilang suddenly becomes proud of his heroism. He is now the helm of the Ming Dynasty, and the sun, moon, stars, mountains, rivers and seas are all under his control.

Horses stepped on the Central Plains, iron cavalry stormed the wind, and traveled all over the nine provinces and the four seas. Wherever you looked, they were all the land of the Ming Dynasty.

The light cavalry was like a capital city, and the journey was smooth. When he arrived at the gate of the palace, Zhu Cilang turned over and dismounted, threw the reins of the horse to Meng Fanchao beside him, and hurried into the palace with Wangcai.

Zhu Cilang was in a hurry. When His Royal Highness the Crown Prince returned to the palace, there were eunuchs and palace maids in the palace serving him. Zhu Cilang waved his hand and signaled them to retreat. Then, he flew lightly and headed straight to the Qianqing Palace.

Emperor Chongzhen is not a robot, although he is diligent enough. However, diligent does not mean that you are just reviewing memorials, and even if you hold a court meeting, it will be done. The Ming Dynasty, a machine that is about to fall apart, is moving forward with the efforts of Emperor Chongzhen.

At this time, Emperor Chongzhen had already gone to the harem to rest, and no one knew which concubine's bedroom he had gone to. Zhu Cilang didn't ask, but went to the gate of the Qianqing Palace and said to the eunuch on duty: "Take the memorials from Xinyang Mansion and see me, hurry up!"

The eunuch on duty was a little embarrassed: "Your Highness, this..."

Zhu Cilang didn't say anything, but just looked at him with cold eyes. This look was enough to make the little eunuch cold from the top of his head to the soles of his feet.

If he dared not admit it or not, Zhu Cilang might not even know that he was. In the eyes of others, the momentum of the prince was enough to suppress anyone.

There were Emperor Chongzhen, Zhu Cilang, Empress Zhou, and even the innocent Princess Kunxing Zhu Mu. Because they were all royal people, nobles, and had their own royal majesty and momentum.

Zhu Cilang looked at this little eunuch on duty and immediately lowered his hands and said, "Here."

Then, the eunuch on duty led Zhu Cilang into the Qianqing Palace and found the 800-mile urgent memorial sent by Xinyang City.

Zhu Cixuan read it over and over again, roughly understanding the whole story. Then he found out these memorials of officials from various ministries who impeached Hong Niangzi and his wife during the days.

There are many memorials, and the contents of the impeachment are basically the same. The purpose is to point out that the Hong Niang is committing a crime and the crime is extremely serious.

Logically speaking, Zhu Cilang is not qualified to enter the Qianqing Palace to read the memorials. This is related to imperial power. On weekdays, he would not dare to let Zhu Cilang enter the Qianqing Palace if the eunuch killed him.

But because Zhu Cilang wanted to lead the 12th Regiment Battalion to fight, he was even named the Grand Marshal of the World by Emperor Chongzhen. Previously, Emperor Chongzhen allowed the prince to accompany the Qianqing Palace to review memorials from various places.

First, train your son's abilities. Second, Emperor Chongzhen also wanted to see what his son is unique in handling government affairs.

Chongzhen was very satisfied. Zhu Cilang's memorials reviewed by him often reached the key points, which was just right for the review of memorials from various places.

It is because of this that the eunuch on duty dared to let the prince read Xinyang City's memorials when Emperor Chongzhen was not in the Ganqing Palace.

Zhu Cilang saw it very late, and the more he looked, the more frightened he became, and the more angry he became. These dog officials are really too bullying!

Emperor Chongzhen only slept for two or three hours a day, and insomnia kept tormenting him. Although the imperial physician had prescribed many prescriptions, it was still useless.

Since Emperor Tianqi handed over this mess to himself, Emperor Chongzhen has never stopped. Over the past fifteen years, he has been extremely haggard.

In contrast, although I was careful when I was the King of Xin before, I ate well and slept soundly. Now that I am in power, I am extremely anxious. Is this a good thing or a bad thing?

Emperor Chongzhen didn't know that he was just tossing and turning in the Kunning Palace of Empress Zhou, and it was difficult to fall asleep.

Empress Zhou was considerate and knew that Emperor Chongzhen had insomnia, and even strictly prohibited the palace servants from making any noise when they were at night. She just quietly leaned her head in Emperor Chongzhen's arms and gently stroked his back.

Emperor Chongzhen finally calmed down. The crickets outside the window played its lullaby, and Emperor Chongzhen slowly closed his eyes.

I didn't sleep very heavily. When the roosters crowed outside the palace three times, Emperor Chongzhen finally woke up. Of course, Emperor Chongzhen, who was in the palace, could not hear the rooster crowing. However, when I was in the palace, I could smell the rooster crowing and the barking of dogs.

In the early court of Huangji Palace, all the civil and military officials were ranked in two ranks. Emperor Chongzhen sat upright in the dragon court, his face gloomy.

However, the ministers did not stop their long-planned plans with the emperor's expression. The censors even jumped up and stood up, holding their tablets and saliva.

"Long live, the Hong Niangzi cannot tell the truth, and it is not enough to understand the law without severe punishment."

"Long live the revelation, the following of Hong Madam is bold and reckless, and regards the court's laws as nothing, and does not know the superiors and inferiors, so he should be punished severely!"

"Although he defended Xinyang City, he was like a thief who was defending the city. He could not be exempted from being punished just because Hong Niang defended the city. Besides, Hong Niang failed to fight with the thief in Luoshan County, and even threw away the city in a noble way, so that Luoshan County was captured by the thief without a single soldier. In this matter, Hong Niang should be held accountable for the timid battle."

"I have also heard that the Hongniang Madam's husband was named Li Yan, and said that it was through the oral order of the prince. His Highness asked him to come to the city to assist in defense. This matter should be made even more confrontation with His Highness. Is it Li Yan lying?"

The ministers were filled with righteous indignation and finally found the opportunity to attack them. This time they were gunfire and targeted Hong Niangzi. So what if you made a contribution, without you, if Pi Hongxuan guards Xinyang City, he would not be able to attack them.

Even if you take the credit for yourself, you will not be able to escape the blame for losing Luoshan County.

Emperor Chongzhen was really helpless, and the censors were staring at this matter. No one cared about the bandits' movements and disasters everywhere these days. What the court officials cared about was how to punish Hong Niangzi.
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