Chapter 1111 Impeachment
Even if the water finally rises and the people are displaced, he only needs to open a granary to deal with the refugees. As long as the refugees do not riot, his position will be stable and he will be reprimanded at most. However, the prefect of Nanzhou belongs to King Qi. As long as King Qi contributes, It may not be impossible to go to Beijing, even if you don't go to Beijing, it is a good job that others can't envy.
Chu Heng was sitting in the cabin, and in front of him was the geographical map of Yuzhou and Nanzhou. Several lines had been updated on it. Among them was the largest river course. He was drawing a map by his hand, and the river course had been changed into inner and outer rivers. .
The outer channel communicates with the Haishui River below Nanzhou. The upper reaches are caused by the terrain and sea water backflow. If it is divided into two streams, the river can be circulated and discharged into the sea. The inner channel can store enough water for Yuzhou and Nanzhou. living in the state interior.
In this way, the entire river channel forms a balance, which can completely solve the problem of flooding.
Unfortunately…
He only had time to dredge the upstream river channel, and the downstream river channel just opened a mouth, and it was blocked in Nanzhou.
However, he has forced the cooperation of the county magistrate at the critical location of the river, and at this moment, the court in central Beijing must have a lot of evidence to impeach him.
At this time, Chu Heng only hoped that the impact of the disaster on the people would be less.
The capital, the imperial palace.
At dawn, Emperor Xuanming went to the court, and many officials immediately stood up and read a book: "Your Majesty, I want to impeach Chu Heng, a scholar in attendance, and threaten the county magistrate of Hong County in Nanzhou to cooperate with him in changing the river course. It's an abuse of power."
"The minister also attended Chu Heng, a lecturer. This move violates the laws of the Great Chu. If the officials in the court are to beheaded first, then it will be ignored. If your majesty allows it to develop and be used by those who want to use it, won't it mess up the court program? .”
This is what Zheng Guogong said.
Followed by the impeachment of many inspectors.
In a short time, more than half of the officials who spoke, even some neutral officials felt that Chu Heng's move was inappropriate. Although it was to control the flood, it was too eager for quick success.
Emperor Xuanming waited for the officials below to finish speaking, then squinted his eyes and said: "Everyone, please read these notes first."
The valet hurriedly took seven or eight folders and handed them to the officials below.
People circulated it and found that it was all written by Chu Heng, and the request in it was for the court to allow him to cooperate with Nanzhou to control the flood.
"What do you guys think?"
Zheng Guogong didn't speak, but the officials behind him stood up, "Your Majesty, even though Chu Heng had reported this matter in the booklet, but the court has not made a conclusion, he still has no will, and he still can't force it."
"Your Majesty, please enlighten me."
"That's right, that's right, even if there are these notes, it doesn't mean anything. It is against the order for Chu Heng to force the magistrate of Hong County to summon the people to change the river course."
The following ministers talked a lot.
Academician Huo Zhengming heard that the court officials were worried about his disciple Chu Heng, and he frowned. He still didn't believe that Chu Heng would make such a low-level mistake.
No matter what the reason is, as long as he did not get the emperor's permission, if he did it privately, it would be disobedience to the emperor's order. Without great credit, how can he offset this mistake.
He didn't even have a reason to speak up for the other party.
Looking at the noisy courtiers below, Emperor Xuanming still had a peaceful expression.
After everyone had finished arguing, Zheng Guogong came out: "The minister seconded the proposal."
(end of this chapter)