When the servants and maids in Cui Que's yard chased out, Cui Xie had grabbed a small servant and asked him to take him to the yard where Cui's horses were raised.

His eldest master is not what he used to be, he is a child prodigy that the emperor wants to meet in the palace, and the servants are arguing. Saying "a horse", the coachmen didn't need to ask the master whether they would agree or whether they would use a car, they immediately saddled their heads and rushed to send him out. There was a servant sent by Cui Langzhong behind the yard yelling for people to stop him from going out, but he had already turned on his horse, throwing away the Cui family and rushing towards the imperial city.

He had asked before he entered Beijing that Beizhen Fusi was on the west side of the Qianbu Corridor outside the imperial city. It was also close to that side, passing from the right gate of Chang'an. Both families could find it. This way, you have to go to the Fusi of Beizhen to visit and visit the prison, and then go to the Secretary of the Tongzheng to petition, which is more true.

Although Beizhen Fusi's reputation is not good, he can count as someone behind him. It should be no problem to brush up on the love between mother and child at the door.

On the way, he went to the restaurant to order a few meals, holding the food box in one hand and the horse rein in the other, slowing down and walking towards Beizhen Fusi.

There are several yamen on the west side of the Qianbu Corridor. Jinyiwei is the closest to the right gate of Chang'an. The first one to enter from Changjie will see the high-ranking office of Fusi in Beizhen. Adjacent to the back, there are the Five-Army Capital Governor's Mansion, the General Administration Department, and the Three Judicial Offices. They are all places for torture and use of soldiers. The building shows the intention of killing. Outside the Fusi Gate of Beizhen, there are guards who are patrolling with a knife. Tall, vigorous and powerful.

Just before turning into Fusiqian Street, a few servants of the Cui family ran from the opposite side, panting and shouting: "My son, you can't go!" He rushed forward, closing his eyes to stop his horse with his body.

Cui Xie flicked the rein with his left hand, and clamped his heel on the horse's belly. The horse obediently turned to his right hand, unfolded all four hoofs, and let the leap before jumping from their half-fallen body. Past. The strong man patrolling outside Jinyiwei's Yamen saw him and couldn't help but let out a "Huh" and cheered: "Good equestrianism!"

It is very rare for a scholar who looks at the weak in writing to have such agile riding skills.

Several powerful men on guard heard the sound and saw that Cui Xie was holding the food box firmly with his left hand to avoid pedestrians. A few powerful men watched him riding towards the Yamen, and then greeted him and asked, "This is the Fusi Yamen of Beizhen. Soldiers and civilians are not allowed to enter for no reason. Who are you and what are you doing here?"

Cui Xie took off the pedals, pressed his left hand on the horse's back, and jumped off with a light and skillful effort, which attracted several scattered applause in the distance: "Good equestrian skills, this scholar, you are carrying a food box, but Who are you going to bring food to?"

His voice is not high and has no special features, but it can be nailed to people's ears like a wedge, making people have to listen to him.

Cui Xie couldn’t help looking over with the guards. He was about forty years old, wearing a crimson straight official robe, with a tiger and leopard tonic on his chest. He was riding on a horse and looked down at him, revealing The black face and the dense whiskers tying up on the chin. Behind him is also guarding several subordinate officials in green robes, all tall and vigorous, with a strong, tall horse, which is particularly eye-catching.

He rode this horse from Cui's house and looked up in embarrassment when he stood in front of the horse.

One of them is very familiar, looking at the food box in his hand, looking at the food box in his hand, seeming a little surprised why he appeared here.

The strong men immediately bowed and saluted and called the headed adult "Master Zhu". Cui Xie followed along and introduced himself: "The student is Cui Xie, a talented scholar in Qian'an County, and his father is Cui Que, who is from the Department of Yunnan Department of Hukou, has a stepmother. Xu was taken to imprisonment for his crimes. The students heard about it and brought some food to visit their stepmother."

Qian'an Choi Sub!

It was the one who wrote the "Four Book Dialogues" and hooked up Xie Ying to study in the house and refused to go out for fun!

Jin Yiwei’s perception of him is very complicated: on the one hand, he is the righteous man whom Jin Yiwei has asked for, and he should be their own person by nature; on the other hand, he is a book to encourage learning, which makes people feel hurt when they think about it. The sour scholar. These two images have always been difficult to merge in their minds, and seeing a real person today makes people even more awkward.

Such a handsome boy who can ride a horse, he should be a general like Zhao Yun, why did he do a sour business?

Zhu Ji couldn't help shook his head and asked him: "You came to see your stepmother? Do you know what she did?"

Cui Xie tried to squeeze out a bit of tears, but couldn't squeeze it out, so he lowered his head deeply: "My mother violated the law of the country, how can the students know? The students also know that if Jin Yiwei enforces the law impartially and finds out the truth, he will have to ask Qi Daling of Qian'an County. The innocent officials were grievous and wronged. Today, the students came here not only to visit their mothers, but also to thank all the adults for clarifying the matter, and returned to Qian'an County to see the bright sky."

He moved towards Zhu Ji and the others, and Zhu Ji waved his hand and said, "You don't have to thank me, Xie Ying presided over this matter. I am impatient to take care of a small county magistrate."

The corners of Cui Xie's mouth slightly twitched, and he quickly stretched, revealing the reddish eye sockets that he blinked when he was trying, and choked, "Thank you, sir."

The visit to his mother was fake, but the gratitude was true, so his expression was natural now. Xie Ying bowed his hand behind Zhu Ji and said with a smile: "It's good if you have this intention. Our Jinyiwei is working for the emperor. It should be verified that the truth is not deceived by the pope."

Zhu Ji stroked his beard and nodded.

Xie Ying showed his loyalty, the smile on her face suddenly closed, and she said coldly: "But the imperial prisoners are all imprisoned by the imperial court. Those who are entrusted by the emperor's order are not allowed to enter, let alone visits. Master Zhu I miss your filial piety and don’t want to be punished. The officer is also watching you grow up, but today I want to teach you a few words..."

Lu Xi persuaded: "It's all right, you are struggling with him as a scholar. Aren't those scholars who look at Lu Yishun's mother and Wo Bing begging for the carp to look stupid? If you persuade him to change, tell him to go back. Well, your lord is still waiting to see Weisuo play."

Zhu Ji glanced at them with a smile, and said: "What do you care about with a child, just tell him to leave. Those who stopped him are also from the Cui family? They are all **** and sent back to their parents for discipline. ."

A few powerful men went to pick up the Cui family in the morning. Cui Xie bowed while holding the food box and said, "Thank you for your tolerance. Cui Xie has two more relentless requests..."

Zhu Ji raised his eyebrows: "Do you also know that it is a relentless invitation?"

Cui Xie lowered his head and replied: "Although my mother is guilty of the state, after all I have more than ten years of nurturing grace, how can students forget it. Students can't go in to visit the prison, but they must worship their mother across the yard and show their heart. Also, this food box was just brought by the students from the restaurant. They are all newly cooked meals. I would like to ask the jailer who guards the mother-in-law to taste it, and thank them for their love for taking care of the mother-in-law."

Hey, this son's bones are much harder than his father. He didn't hear the stepmother committing a crime, so he couldn't wait to get rid of it. It's just that I'm a little foolish in studying, and I'm a little dull, so the unworthy wicked women also come to visit.

Zhu Ji groaned to the side, and a Lux took the food box and told Cui Xie: "We have agreed to the matter, so let's go as soon as we pay the salute."

Master Zhu led the team and left first. Xie Ying turned her head to look at him, as if he was nodding slightly, and as if it was just a slight tremor caused by the bumps. Cui Xie watched them leave. Afterwards, he had to do a full set of dramas. He called out "Mother" through the courtyard wall and said that he wanted to make atonement for her. Then he hit the ground deeply, made three consecutive attempts, got up and wiped his eyes, red Focusing on leading the horse to leave, go straight to the Secretary of State.

The General Secretary is not only a place for courtiers to make notes, but also for the military and civilians to express their grievances. Cui Xie was the son of the husband of the household, and he did not want to leapfrog the accusation. It was just the last petition, which was not a violation.

On the way, he introspected the problem of crying, he pulled out his hair and scratched his eyes, tears welled up in his eyes, and he felt more sincere.

With a red eye, he entered the Secretary and handed over the paper. The Governor of the General Secretary had also heard of his family's case. Seeing that he was about to submit a letter to petition, he kindly persuaded him: "This is a case appointed by God's order. The facts are there, and I can't explain it. Your father is going to be righteous with the criminal woman, do you still worry about what she did? Looking back, you bought a good coffin to be buried for her, and find a place to bury the bones, which is considered filial."

A drop of tears rolled from the corner of Cui Xie’s eyes, and he closed his eyes and replied: “Students also know the laws of the court, but as a son of man, how can they sit back and watch their mother suffer? Every day the mother is the mother of the students, the students must do the same as the son of man. Run for her. What's more, there are grandparents and underage siblings in the student's home. If the mother is tortured, who will take care of this young and old..."

The governor was born in Guan Yinsheng. Although he hadn't passed the scientific research, he grew up reading the scriptures. He can only praise his filial piety and cannot persuade Cui Xie not to be filial to those who should not be filial. He looked at Cui Xie's eyes slightly swollen from crying, and the tip of his nose was red, and he could not help but sigh secretly that such a wicked woman could have a good son. He shook his head and persuaded: "Go back and wait for the news. It's useless even if our yamen is blocked. I will definitely send your papers."

He persuaded Cui Xie to leave, and when he returned, he put the zhezi in the form of complaints and complaints from the people everywhere and handed it in.

The notes of the General Secretary were all demolished the next morning in the imperial court. When several internal officials of the Superintendent of Li and Qian’s intervened, they saw this Qian’an talent, Cui Xie’s stepmother, Xu’s petition table, and there was such a strange feeling in my heart. feel.

Isn't this Xu family just because of jealousy and hatred of the stepson and found a post to frame the imperial order officer? Why did the son write her a petition?

Did we leave Min Ziqian in the Ming Dynasty?

The father-in-law Gao had spoken good things to him in front of the emperor Chenghua. He immediately took the form and said congratulations to the emperor. He set the tone: "People say that the loyal minister must come from the family of the filial son. I think this should be On the other hand, the filial son must come from a loyal and righteous person. This is not because the emperor first commended him for his loyalty, and he became more and more self-examined with loyalty, benevolence and filial piety. Can he have such great filial piety as today?"

Another Bingbi **** Xiao Jing glanced at the letter and said in a slow voice, "Although Mr. Gao said that, Xu's case was ordered by the emperor. If Cui Xie exonerates Xu's crime, it would be a negative one. The grace of the emperor."

The **** Gao said indifferently: "Mother and son are natural, isn't it also natural for those who are sons of man to exonerate their mothers? Besides, this little righteous man also knows the principle of loyalty to the emperor. How did Father Xiao know that he must give his stepmother before he read the letter. Exonerated?"

The great **** Tan Chang flicked the dust and rounded up the field for the two of them: "That table is not desirable, it is judged by the emperor, Father Gao, please read it."

The emperor Cheng Hua squinted his eyes and leaned on the throne, and wanted to know what Cui Xie's watch meant.

Is there a perfect person in the world who doesn't hate her stepmother for being framed, and wants to exonerate her? If there is such a loyal, filial and filial person, you can ask the prince to learn such a mindset. Wan Fei's age was so bad for him, he had no heirs, and was not very keen on power. How could those courtiers and princes refuse to tolerate her?

The emperor sighed and listened to Gao Gonggong's letter.

Unexpectedly, Cui Xie didn't exonerate Mrs. Xu, and didn't even write much about how Mrs. Xu took care of him. He only wrote that he was born and lost his mother, and grew up under the care of his grandmother. The stepmother Xu has to be filial to her aunt, to serve her husband and son-in-law, and to take care of her own son. She cannot always take care of him. But Xu's presiding over the middle school and raising children, all the hard work falls into his eyes, how can he not know how to be grateful and not be filial to this hard-working mistress of Cui family?

However, Mrs. Xu actually posted a post to frame officials, which almost harmed Qi Sheng, the prefect county of Qian'an, who was honest and clean and loved the people like a child. As a shepherd, Qi county magistrate, like his parents who ruled the people, loves the people and teaches him to study and make progress. Without the care and supervision of the county magistrate Qi, he would not have the achievements of the current chief of the three yuan case.

Now his aunt wants to harm the old man in his hometown. He is in a dilemma. He dare not intercede for his mother, and he has to intercede for his mother. Although Mrs. Xu's sins cannot be forgiven, how can he as a son of man see his mother sin? He has suffered from loss since he was a child, so how can he bear the heart to make his younger siblings taste the pain of losing his mother?

He really had nothing to do, so he could only ask the emperor's forgiveness to allow him to bear the guilt on behalf of his stepmother, and let her mother, the woman, go home and be under the supervision of her parents.

Gao Gonggong could not help but glance at the emperor a few times, for fear that the emperor really allowed his request and made him bear Xu's guilt. Fortunately, the emperor Chenghua had a big measure. He was not angry with this letter of unknown good or bad, but he half-closed his eyes and sighed: "This Cui and Cui Xie are doing a good job. The eldest son should have, the tolerance, family harmony... "

Qin Chang asked him cautiously: "The emperor meant to allow his plea to forgive the sins of the Xu family's criminal wife?"

Forgiveness... Nor can it be just forgiveness.

The Xu family asked people to submit posts to falsely accuse the imperial court orders. It was an unhealthy manner of posting posts in a separate door. If not severely punished, where is the imperial court law? But Cui Xie’s love letter did indeed come to his heart. He also thought about calling the prince to see this responsible filial son. If he does not allow his request, he will be rectified strictly, and he will be a filial mother in the future. It is not easy to enter the palace.

The emperor Chenghua pursed his mouth, took the memo, and wrote: “Anonymous posting is for Xu Cui’s family to redeem it with copper, and false accusations are not allowed. She has her own children, so she doesn’t need to be tortured on behalf of her children. Send it to your mother and you will return."

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