Jia Lian played well with Liu Xianglian since childhood, so he also practiced kung fu with Liu Xianglian.
Later, Wang Xifeng came to Rongguofu and also learned riding and shooting. She and Jia Lian liked to compete with each other like enemies.
The agitated Jia Lian endured the hardship and continued to exercise.
Afterwards, Jia Lian followed Liu Xianglian to participate in martial arts examinations.
Although he did not pass the Wu Jinshi examination, he did pass the Wu Juren examination and became a member of the army.
This time during the Southern Expedition, Jia Lian was encouraged by his friends Liu Xianglian and Feng Ziying, and he also signed up to join.
Although Wang Xifeng was worried, she happily packed Jia Lian's luggage. She was waiting for Jia Lian to earn a job for her and come back.
She accompanied Xue Baoqin to send Jia Lian and Liu Xianglian away.
Xue Baoqin was pregnant and was still a few months old, but Mother Liu attached great importance to her health and sent her most capable nanny to follow Xue Baoqin and take care of Xue Baoqin.
Jia Hu and Liu Heng stood on the city wall, watching the army set off.
The two of them are now in the Ministry of War and the other in the Ministry of Households, managing the army's food and grass.
This is a very important task. Food and grass are related to the spirit and body of frontline soldiers.
How can hungry soldiers fight against the enemy if they cannot keep up with food and grass?
The emperor attached great importance to this war and handed over the most important part to Jia Hu and Liu Heng. This shows the emperor's trust in these two people.
The two have lived up to the emperor's trust and have caught some rats in action.
Some people are really brave and dare to take action on military rations.
The two people have identified those people, sent people to keep an eye on them, and then use them to catch the people behind them.
The two have set up traps, waiting for those people to fall into the trap.
Jia Hu asked, "Who do you think is behind the scenes?"
Liu Heng chuckled, "Don't you already have a guess? Why bother asking me."
Jia Hu sighed, "Jia Zhen is a hollow-minded, stupid, and self-righteous guy. Fortunately, the Yizhong County Prince didn't look down on him either, and didn't ask him for anything he really wanted to do. Otherwise, it would just be secretly done this time." Regarding the military rations, he will be killed, and it will also bring trouble to Ronger and Xichun."
Liu Tiao "If you don't want to hurt innocent people, it's better to deal with him as soon as possible."
Jia Hu frowned when he heard this.
He agreed with Liu Heng's opinion, but after all, he was his relative. Jia Zhen was kind to him when he was a child, so he couldn't make a move for a while.
Liu Heng said, "If you keep cutting off things, you will be disturbed by them. Look at how straightforward Aunt Zhao is."
Jia Hu did not hide Aunt Zhao's affairs from Liu Heng.
Jia Hu sighed and said, "I understand."
Liu Hao gave him only one idea: "You can ask someone to talk to Youshi."
A few days later, Jia Yuanchun received news from Ningguo Mansion that Jia Zhen had passed away
Jia Rong and Jia Qiang rushed back to the capital again, supported Jia Zhen's coffin, and took Youshi out of the capital and returned to Jinling.
Jia Rong did not inherit the title of Ningguo Mansion, and Ningguo Mansion was taken back by the emperor.
One of the four princes and eight princes is now missing.
At the same time, the capital was in chaos.
Those who took action against the army rations were all arrested by the Jin Yiwei.
The emperor was merciless and killed all these people. Their relatives were exiled thousands of miles and sent to the border.
Some of them were unlucky and were directly recruited into the military camp by the border army and sent to the battlefield.
Whether you live or not depends entirely on luck.
The man behind the scenes was caught by the emperor, and it was Prince Yizhong, the son of the deposed prince, Prince Yizhong.
This kid believes that the throne belongs to his family and wants to rebel. He has entangled many of the former subordinates of the deposed prince, including several of the four princes and eight princes.
The emperor gave Prince Yizhong a glass of poisonous wine and spared his wife and children.
But for those who followed Prince Yizhong, the emperor was not lenient at all.
The Niu family of Zhenguo, the Ma family of Zhiguo Gong, and the Chen family of Qi Guogong were all raided.
The Niu family is the natal family of the princess of Yi Zhong County. It was the most involved and therefore suffered the worst fate.
All the adult men in the family were killed, the women entered the Jiaofangsi, and the underage men became eunuchs.
A noble concubine from the Chen family of Qi State begged for mercy. No one died, but the whole family was exiled to the land of the Southern Barbarians.
The noble concubine of the Chen family died not long after the Chen family left Beijing.
The emperor sent another group of troops to Ping'an Prefecture.
Ping'an Prefecture is the territory of Prince Xiping, who is the uncle of Prince Yi Zhong.
It was also because of the presence of Prince Xining that Prince Yizhong had the confidence to rebel.
The king of Xining County had been preparing to attack Ping'an Prefecture for more than ten years, recruiting troops and horses, thinking that he could conquer the capital in one fell swoop.
But I didn’t expect that the emperor had already made arrangements.
There are many old members of the Jia family among the generals of Ping'an Prefecture.
Part of Jia Daihua’s old troops were successfully bribed by the King of Xining County through Jia Zhen’s contacts.
The old tribes of Jia Daishan and the old tribes of Jia Daihua that Jia Zhen did not know were captured by the emperor through Jia Hu and Jia She.
The prince of Xining County rebelled, and the emperor's men stabbed them in the back.
The rebellion quickly subsided, and the Xining County Prince's Palace completely disappeared from the world.
This move frightened the remaining princes and princes. They all hunkered down and did not dare to cause trouble.
But do you think that if you shrink back, the emperor will not let them go?
The emperor has already mastered various criminal evidence of those families, and when the time comes, he will start to deal with them.
Jia Mu hid in Rongqing Hall, listening to Yuanyang telling which house was raided today and which house would be raided tomorrow. She was too frightened to get up.
WeiFortunately, Jia Zhen died. The emperor should not be able to find out that she had conspired with Jia Zhen to speculate on the Yizhong County Prince. She should be liquidated by the emperor.
Jia Mu was panicked.
After Jia Zheng's death, his health became worse and worse. Three months later, Jia's mother passed away.
Jia Hu wanted to keep his filial piety to Jia Mu, but the emperor took away his love and asked Jia Hu to continue working.
As his grandson-in-law, Liu Heng does not have to observe filial piety for Jia Mu.
It’s just that his work is very busy.
After dealing with a lot of moths in the court, there was a serious shortage of manpower. Liu Tong and Jia Hu had to do the work of several people by themselves, and they laid the floor in the Yamen at night.
During Jia’s mother’s funeral, Jia Hu only took seven days off and had to come back and continue working overtime.
Jia Mu’s funeral was a bit desolate. It was not that the Rongguo Mansion did not pay attention to her funeral. On the contrary, the Rongguo Mansion used the highest-standard funeral ceremony for Jia Mu.
However, most of the old relatives and acquaintances who had contact with Rongguo Mansion were taken care of by the emperor. All the princes and princes were gone, and their descendants had all left the capital. How could anyone come to attend Jia Mu’s funeral?
The funeral affairs of Jia Mu were deserted. Seventy-seven forty-nine days later, Jia She supported the spirit and returned to her hometown in Jinling with the coffins of Jia Mu and Jia Zhengwang. Buried in ancestral graves.
After that, Jia She and Zhang never returned to the capital and lived in Jinling until their deaths.
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