Looking at the hunched back on the screen, everyone felt a suffocation in their throat.

Although they will experience all kinds of hardships in officialdom and will also feel frustrated at times, they will have the idea of ​​retiring and returning home when they get older.

But if one ends up with a miserable end in old age, then what has one gained in return for a lifetime in officialdom?

After half a lifetime of being a Buddhist, my hair has turned white, and I am no longer in control of the officialdom.

A heavy rain washed away the old man's blood-stained clothes, which was both sad and realistic.

[Censor Lai, who has been incorruptible and outspoken throughout his life, cannot even afford to buy supplements and can only afford a small bag of red dates.

The old man who had lived an honest life ended up suffering miserably. 】

Just a few words made people shudder. He was an honest official and a censor, but such a person ended up like this, which made people sigh at the unfairness of fate.

The video also shows a dialogue between the emperor and his ministers.

He felt that the court was corrupt and decided to risk his life to make suggestions.

The Dharma that we pursue throughout our lives is actually a sharp blade that stabs ourselves.

"The upper beam is crooked and the lower beam is crooked! The last thing I am reporting on is..."

"Speak boldly"

"It's Your Majesty"

After saying this, he knelt on the ground. 】

Listening to the minister's advice, the court officials felt it was too straightforward!

Speak bluntly and even when giving advice, be moderate.

Looking at the emperor's expression above, one can't help thinking that something is not good. The prestige of the emperor cannot be touched by ordinary people.

【“Did you all hear that? Even I was wrong!”

Colleagues in the court also collectively condemned the incident.

"This person is extremely rebellious!"

"What a beast!"

All of a sudden, the ministers rushed forward, and the people inside were surrounded, beaten and scolded. 】

Li Shimin glanced at Wei Zheng in the audience, turned his head and snorted. He had been scolded by this man so many times.

Wei Zheng naturally also saw the little expression of their arrogant emperor. He knew that this person was willing to listen to his instructions, so he spoke passionately on the microphone.

He also knew that if the emperor had less patience and was a little more stingy, his head would have moved several times. He still had this awareness.

Empress Changsun patted Li Shimin lightly. Most of the ministers knew her second brother's temper, not to mention her as the queen.

Sometimes I'm just angry for a short while, but good suggestions still need to be adopted.

Otherwise, when all the loyal ministers were killed, wouldn't the rest be treacherous ministers? Of course, there would be some people who would protect themselves, but the court would lose its best support.

In some later dynasties, some civil officials who imitated the practice of the remonstrants and did whatever they wanted to their emperors were filled with uncontrollable fear. Fortunately, the emperors valued literati and did not beat and kill the disrespectful people like in this drama, otherwise their good days would be over.

[“Lai Mingcheng’s words were indeed harsh, but it is his duty as an imperial censor after all. I hope Your Majesty will forgive his crime and keep him alive to serve the country.”

Fan Xian did his best to plead for Censor Lai.

But the emperor already had a plan in mind.

"Well done, I will reward him with a caning in the court! I will fulfill his wish!"

The eunuch next to Emperor Qing waved his hand and dragged the man away. 】

[Fan Xian couldn't bear to see such a good official end up like this, and tried his best to ask for forgiveness.

"Your Majesty, the Censor Lai has made great contributions in investigating and punishing corruption."

But the emperor posed a difficult question.

"Since you are so protective of him, you will be the one supervising the execution of Censor Lai."

Everything is final and cannot be changed. 】

Although it was an act, he couldn't help but turn his head away when he saw the cane falling again and again.

This is going to beat someone to death!

He is too old to bear the heavy punishment.

The protagonist's heartache and grief are also shared by the audience, and the umbrella is the last bit of decency he has.

Everyone looked at the high walls around them. The palace was full of intrigue and deception, and there were so many eyes lurking in the dark.

But this person is not the first, nor will he be the last.

The words on the barrage were clear and to the point.

<In fact, the moment Censor Lai thought about cooperating with the procuratorate, he had already been sentenced to death by Emperor Qing. But Emperor Qing was too treacherous. In the imperial study, he protected the powerful minister Chen Pingping, lightly punished Fan Xian and Fan Jian, and protected the second prince. Everything he did was to seduce Lai Mingcheng.>

<Emperor Qing knew Lai Mingcheng's character, and he wanted to force him to keep reporting, starting with the father and son of the Fan family, then the prince, then the Inspection Office, and finally Emperor Qing himself, arousing public anger.>

<He wants Fan Xian to see with his own eyes that the imperial power cannot be shaken by ants like you. He wants Fan Xian, the only one with the anti-imperialist and anti-feudal consciousness of Ye Qingmei, to submit to the imperial power>

ruthless! Too cruel!

But many people also realize that this is what an emperor learns. Growing up in the deep palace, planning and strategizing is part of the emperor's political strategy.

For them, any behavior or thought that hinders the imperial power is not allowed.

The protagonist is independent and has a rebellious consciousness that goes against the imperial power, and this is to completely tame him.

Under the imperial power, no matter the censor, minor official or common people, they would be no exception.

[When he was young, Deng Ziyue, who was determined to be rich but not poor, became fawning and cautious in such a turbid officialdom. ]

[He had a chance to be promoted, but because he spoke out for justice, he was demoted again and again, and was finally demoted to an insignificant clerk.]

[“Officials are all about being human. There’s really no need to offend people, right?”]

[“I’m so ashamed! I was so stupid at that time.”]

[“Your Excellency, at that time I was ignorant of the ways of the world and acted recklessly. I am sensible now.”]

[“I understand that an official should not act independently and should blend in with the world.”]

[“There is so much injustice in the world. Using blood to attract thunder is stupid.”]

[“I’ve already accepted it.”]

[“I, Deng Ziyue, only want to be alone and take care of myself. That’s all that matters…”]

Many people felt sad, as this was exactly their current situation.

Either blend in with the crowd or stand out from the crowd. Deng Ziyue's words are rational and realistic.

The person in the video was bent over, and he tried his best to control his voice. He wanted to speak out his original answer several times, but he still chose reality.

Emperors of all dynasties have long been accustomed to such people. People like this are often the ones at the bottom who do the most but contribute the least. But it is precisely this that makes them even more hateful.

Sometimes, it’s not that the country’s court is without talents, but what it lacks is the eyes to discover them. It’s heartbreaking.

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