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Story: Thousands of taels of silver mysteriously disappeared; the escort searched but lost his life. Patrol: I can find out

Fun translation of "Three Words and Two Beats" 70: Xu Caiyuan felt that the monk Wang Shizi was stolen by the wind

During the Zhengde period, there were two brothers in Shaanxi: Wang Jue and Wang Lu, each with a son. His younger brother Wang Lu did not study well, but he had the talent to do business; he took his family Ding Wang Da and Wang Er to Shandong to sell salt and earned a lot of silver. Wang Lu's total: If you have money, you must get it! He wrapped up two prostitutes and spent all day drinking and having fun. Who expected Le Ji to be sad, and soon Wang Lu became seriously ill with Hua Liu, dying and dying. King Ding of Jiading hurried back to his hometown in Shaanxi to pay tribute to the grand official Wang Jue.

Wang Jue was shocked to receive the news and hurried to Shandong alone. Wang Lu saw his brother shed tears and told his brother that he had earned more than four thousand taels of silver, and you would transport it back to my hometown on my behalf and give it to my parents and nephews! After saying that, Whining and whining. Wang Jue cried loudly and sent away a group of good people around Wang Lu who pretended to wipe their tears, so that Wang Er, the family, bought a good coffin, and then withdrew from the crowd, and one of them buried his brother. He also asked Wang Er to find a wooden box and put five hundred and two silver ingots into it, and another hundred and two pieces of scattered silver were placed in the package he carried with him as a way fee. Wang Er wondered and asked Wang Jue where the rest of the silver two of the Erguan people had gone? Wang Jue replied to him: I am afraid that the road will not be smooth, and the rest of the silver two will be transported separately.

The king hired a large cart and pulled the coffin and the wooden box on the road. The car owner called Li Wang, peeked at this wooden box heavy, estimated that it was loaded with silver, and could not help but be a thief. At night when the group stayed in Caozhou, Li Wang picked up the wooden box and ran away. In the morning, the prince found out that it had been stolen and quickly reported it to the local government. The government sent Li Biao, an emissary, to chase the thieves with Wang Jue. A group of people walked to the place of Kaiheji, and Li Biao introduced That Wang Jue lived in Zhang Shan's shop and went out to inquire about the situation from his peers in the surrounding areas.

Wang Jue was bored in the shop, idle and idle, and with some silver around his waist, he even hooked up with the nun Zhenjing in the nearby temple; the two hid in the temple for several days. One day, Wang Jue returned to the shop to get the property promised to Zhen Jing, and also sent Wang Er to send a few pieces of silver to Li Biao, who was busy working outside, to boost his morale; that night Wang Jue slept in the shop.

In the middle of the night, the shop advocates good overhearing the movement in the room. Zhang Shan was timid and afraid of things, and did not dare to speak up. After a while, Zhang Shan heard the sound of the store door opening, and it was estimated that the thief ran out, so he called out to the guy and Wang Jue to get up and check the luggage. However, although Wang Jue's door was open, there was no reply; instead, Li Biao hurried into the store, saying that the waist knife had landed in the store, and deliberately returned to get it. The crowd entered the king's room, lit the lamp, and was startled: the king was already in a different place! Zhang Shan and Li Biao accused each other of killing Wang Jue, tearing up and going to the official palace to report the case. Zhizhou's handling of the case is simply: torture! Li Biao was accustomed to hitting people and said that he would not admit anything. Zhang Shan, a trader, where has he experienced this? He immediately confessed to caiqi and killed the king, so he was sent to death row.

Besides, Wang Er took the broken silver to give to Li Biao, looked around and did not see anyone, returned to the shop, but found that the owner had been killed, and also lost eighty silver and two pairs of gold jewelry. Wang Er thought about it and didn't even get the stolen goods, and that Zhang Shan didn't look like a thief! Just file a complaint with a passing local inspector! The inspector received the complaint paper, interrogated Zhang Shan and Li Biao, and concluded that the robber was someone else, so he carefully questioned the suspicious person during that time. Zhang Shan recalled that the deceased Wang Jue once had a relationship with a nun named ZhenJing. The inspector immediately summoned Zhen Jing to the hall and forced him to ask him what contact he had with the prince. When Zhen Jing saw the torture device, her legs were soft, and she confessed to the matter of fooling around with Wang Jue, and said that Wang Jue said that he would go to the guest house to get silver and two jewelry, and he never returned; he was purely a negative man who ran a donkey cart with a mouth. The inspector asked her if anyone else knew about it? When Zhen Jing heard this, his face immediately turned red, and he confessed that he had a good dustless monk; the monk had heard himself talk about the king returning to the shop to get silver, and because he was jealous, he left in a huff.

The inspector immediately sent someone to arrest the dustless monk to the church and confront Zhen Jing, who confessed to the crime of killing the prince and stealing silver jewelry because of jealousy. The government searched the monk's temple, found the lost stolen goods, and immediately beat Wu Chen to death row. The inspector ordered Wang Er to return to his hometown to inform Wang's sons and nephews to come to Kaihe to collect the coffin and stolen goods.

Wang Er and Li Biao welcomed back Wang Da and Wang's sons and nephews, and the five returned to Kaihe and were eating wine and resting in a hotel. Wang Er suddenly noticed that the table in the shop was a missing wooden box. Wang Er inquired about the lady boss and learned that the hotel was opened by Li Wang, the owner of the car who stole the wooden box before. The five men remained silent, and when Li Wang appeared, they rushed up to take it and dug out the lost five hundred taels of silver in the ground. Everyone went to see the inspector happily. Wang's sons and nephews also told the inspector that Wang Lu had left thousands of taels of silver, but he had disappeared without a trace. The inspector thought about it for a moment, took a pen and paper and wrote a few words, sealed them, and handed them to Wang's sons and nephews, instructing them to return to their hometown in Shaanxi to look at it again.

The group carried the two coffins of Wang Jue and Wang Lu back to their hometown, and the elders of the family wept bitterly, and then opened the note left by the patrol. The note read: "There is a lot of silver, it will not be hidden by the family." It should be in Wang Lu's coffin. Wang Er remembered that when Wang Lu was first sealed with a coffin, Wang Jue did drive everyone out, and he was busy alone for half a night, and then a large pile of silver disappeared. So everyone opened Wang Lu's coffin, and sure enough, they found that the silver of the white flowers was all over the coffin.

Wang Jue and Wang Lu are both intelligent people, but unfortunately they both died on the word "color";

Story: Thousands of taels of silver mysteriously disappeared; the escort searched but lost his life. Patrol: I can find out

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