Tang Yun

Chapter 538: Repeal (on)

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Chu Suiliang's anger was ignored by Li Kuan, he walked in front of Wei Zheng again, checked his pulse and found that it was stable, so he was relieved. Although Li Kuan didn't wait to see Chu Suiliang, Wei Zheng, who was also an adviser, made Li Kuan very respectful.

"His Royal Highness, I..." Wei Zheng looked at Li Kuan awkwardly, hesitated for a long time but couldn't say it.

"Don't think too much about Zheng Guogong, you still keep in a good mood!" Li Kuan smiled slightly, he knew Wei Zheng's embarrassment, no matter how to say the advice to the doctor just now, Wei Zheng also included it, and it was embarrassing to say that Wei Zheng was clear.

"Enough for Dengshan!" Li Shimin felt relieved to see that Li Kuan was no longer aggressive, but he didn't want Chu Suiliang to agree.

Chu Suiliang’s self-esteem was trampled on by Li Kuan, which made him lose his face, and he would definitely not calm down. He bowed and said, “Your Majesty, if you are not a minister, you are deceiving you too much. This adviser minister really has no face to continue to serve, and please ask your Majesty to seek justice for the minister."

Li Shimin hesitated, and looked at Li Kuan, who had nothing to do with him, and at the angry Chu Suiliang, which made Li Shimin really embarrassed.

"From my point of view, I don't want to advise the doctor!" Li Kuan said shockingly, Chu Suiliang's face was pale, and Li Shimin's eyes were instantly cold. Li Kuan solemnly said: "The minister, please, abolish the official admonishment of the doctor, and keep it. It's useless!" The fastest computer terminal of the new 81 Chinese website: https:// www.@x81zw @@.com/

"You are bold!" Chu Suiliang was angry again, "Advise the doctor, how can you abolish it when you say it is abolished!"

"Advise the doctors to discuss things, and quote the style of the court." Li Kuan said in a deep voice, "It has existed since the establishment of Daqin, and was abolished in the former Sui Dynasty. Although the former Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty was not a Ming emperor, but I am I think the decision to abolish the advice of doctors is right!"

Chu Suiliang pointed to Li Kuan’s nose and cursed: “His Royal Highness, as the Prince of Tang Dynasty, actually spoke for the former Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty. Could it be said that His Royal Highness believes that what the tyrannical and innocent former Emperor Yang did is correct?”

"What a big hat!" Li Kuan sneered, "You admonish doctor, besides buckling the hat, can you do something serious? Yang Guang, the former emperor of the Sui Dynasty, will have his own evaluation in the future, and there is no need for Dr. Chu to be here. Pin me up."

"Also, are you getting older and your ears are not working well?" Li Kuan couldn't help but yelled. "Could it be that you didn't hear what I said just now? Do you need me to say it again? Like you It’s the same whether the court has you or not!"

"His Royal Highness, please speak clearly!" Chu Suiliang went up to Li Kuanmao, gritted his teeth and questioned Li Kuan angrily.

"Are you sure you want me to say it? Don't regret it!" Li Kuan looked at Chu Suiliang meaningfully. How could Chu Suiliang, who was filled with anger, be able to bear it, and answered without thinking: "Tell me, see if I regret it. !"

Seeing that Chu Suiliang would not see the coffin, Li Kuan would not shed tears, and said lightly: "Doctor Chu, do you still remember Liu Ji, the servant of the Yellow Door?"

"Liu Ji?" The angry Chu Suiliang seemed to be extinguished by a basin of water, his eyes were a little dazed, his expression was a bit unnatural, and a trace of panic appeared in his eyes, and the arrogant arrogance before disappeared without a trace.

"I said you will regret it!" Li Kuan watched the changes in Chu Suiliang's eyes. If Chu Suiliang had not gotten to the bottom, perhaps Li Kuan would not mention it.

"Huangmen Minister Liu Ji!" Everyone looked at each other. They all knew Liu Ji, and Li Shimin was very puzzled: "Are you familiar with Liu Ji?"

"Unfamiliar!" Li Kuanyan replied concisely.

Li Shimin was convinced, and asked again: "Then why did you mention him?"

"The reason why the minister mentioned Liu Ji was because someone was jealous of his talents, and he used his own power to falsely accuse him of his father's crimes, so that he was in jail and even took a pen and paper to write his last words and was rejected. The minister really felt that If this matter is not mentioned, I am afraid that the father will be burdened with the crime of abuse of punishment, and my Datang will damage a truly talented person."

"What the hell is going on, don't play it quickly!" Li Shimin was shocked when he heard this.

Suddenly, Chu Suiliang's face changed suddenly, and he almost fell in a panic, and hurriedly stopped: "Your Majesty, the minister thought that His Highness was deliberately changing the subject, and..."

"I asked you to speak?" Li Shimin looked directly at Chu Suiliang with a cold gaze, interrupted what he wanted to say, then looked at Li Kuan, and said, "Go on!"

"The minister dare to ask the emperor, why did Liu Ji go to jail?" Li Kuan asked.

Li Shimin replied: "Liu Jie deceived the emperor and went to jail without distinction between public and private!"

"Is there someone admonishing that Liu Ji, the servant of the Huang Clan, once said that as long as you kill those gossips, you can calm people?" Li Shimin nodded and said yes, Li Kuan looked at Chu Suiliang, and laughed: "In fact, Liu Jie’s original words are that the sage is abolishing the public for private purposes, which is worrying. Dr. Chu, what I said is the truth?” ァ新ヤ~⑧~1~中文网ωωω.χ~⒏~1zщ.còм

Chu Sui's conscience was so chaotic that he did not dare to look directly at Li Kuan, because the Huangmen minister Liu Ji was imprisoned by the emperor and sentenced to death, all of which were the result of his single-handed planning. When Chu Suiliang didn't know how to answer, Li Kuan asked again: "As for Liu Ji, the servant of Huangmen, he is not allowed to write a suicide note with pen and paper. I wonder if Dr. Chu knows about this?"

"How could I know!" Chu Suiliang categorically denied.

"In that case, the matter of Liu Jie has nothing to do with Doctor Chu!" Li Kuan sneered, "I really don't know how thick your face is. Obviously you can't give pen and paper to contact the jailer because you are afraid of Liu Jie. Write down the truth, and what you rely on is nothing but your Majesty’s trust in you. Therefore, when your Majesty reconfirmed with Liu Ji, neither of them knew, because you were the intermediary, which made Liu Ji be found guilty of cheating and concealing your Majesty. In fact, this is not the case. All this is because your admonishment doctor is jealous of his talent, and then you framed him and put him in jail, and you will be executed soon."

"Nonsense! Nonsense!" Chu Suiliang roared and questioned: "His Royal Highness has framed me in such a way. If you can't come up with the real evidence today, then your Highness will have to bear the crime of slandering the court official, and I am afraid that His Highness will also bear it. I'm sorry."

"Doctor Chu, I really don't know where you have the courage to think I have no evidence?" Li Kuan said with a smile, Chu Suiliang's complexion changed drastically, and his stiff face showed horror. Looking at the confident Li Kuan, he suddenly thought of Li Kuan. Now that someone knew the reason must be told to him, then who on earth was it

"Liu Jie!"

When the name came to mind, Chu Suiliang immediately panicked, but after thinking about it, he found it impossible. Because Liu Ji was already in jail, and he had deliberately greeted him without pen and paper, even the visit was refused. Besides, Liu Ji had already been convicted of a capital crime and how many people would care about the dying person.

"Do you really have evidence?" Li Shimin asked quickly. The officials were also curious and opened their eyes. When they learned that Liu Ji was unclear and was sentenced to death, the emperor personally ordered the edict. Chu Suiliang, a doctor of advice, not only did not stop him. It didn't explain the reason. It was only learned from the edict that Liu Ji had committed the crime of deceiving the emperor, and he was even more defiant. (End of this chapter)