Duke Qi Zhuang rewarded people with Cui Zhu's hat (Qi Zhuanggong and Cui Zhu's wife Tang Jiang had an adulterous affair, often went to Cui Zhu's house, and casually picked up Cui Zhu's hat and rewarded it to others. Cui Zhu holds a grudge against this and pretends to be sick and does not work. Zhuang Gong took the opportunity to visit Cui Zhu and planned to meet with Tang Jiang. Cui Zhu ambushed the armor to attack Zhuang Gong. Duke Zhuang escaped, was shot by an arrow, fell into the wall, and was killed under a wall, Chen Linggong wore Xia Ji's clothes and joked and was killed in the stables (Xia Ji was the daughter of Zheng Mugong, who was originally the wife of Chen Guo's grand master Xia Yushu, and gave birth to a son Zheng Shu. After the death of Her Uncle Yu, she had private affairs with Chen Linggong, Doctor Kong Ning, and Yi Xing's father. Zheng Shu killed Linggong, Kong Ning, Yixing's father Ben Chu, and asked Chu Shi to cut Chen. King Zhuang of Chu broke Chen, killed Zheng Shu, and gave Xia Ji to Yin Xianglao as his wife. Xiang Lao was killed in battle, and Xia Ji plotted from Shen Gong and returned the excuse to Zheng. Later Shen Gong Wuchen married and rebelled against Chu Benjin). The scourge of adultery has reached its extreme.
It is not surprising that Zhu Youjue said that "the old thief should be dead in ten thousand pieces" (Zhu Youjue was Zhu Wen's third son, Zhu Wen was absurd and shameless in his later years, and often summoned his daughter-in-law to sleep, and Zhu Youjue's wife Zhang Shi was favored by Zhu Wen. This move became a factor in Zhu Youjue's killing of his father to seize the throne. Zhu Youjue led his troops into the palace to carry out the killing, and Zhu Wen was shocked and said, "I firmly suspect this thief and hate not killing him early." Zhu Youjue said, "The old thief should be a corpse of ten thousand pieces").
Qiu Ye was killed for advice (Qiu Ye advised Chen Linggong and Xia Ji for adultery, Kong Ning and Yi Xing's father advised Chen Linggong to kill Qiye, Linggong did not stop it, and Qiye was killed), while Yan Zi participated in the alliance (Cui Zhu killed Duke Zhuang of Qizhuang and supported Duke Zhuang's younger brother Jing Gong as the monarch, made himself chancellor, Qingfeng became the left minister, and swore an oath with the people of the country in the temple of The Taigong Sect). Yan Zi participated in this oath of alliance), and at that time, he had the intention of waiting for the opportunity to observe the changes in order to eliminate the traitors and calm the troubles. Later, Cui Zhu and Qingfeng continued to perish, but it was not Yan Zi who used his wisdom to eliminate them quietly. But Feng Dao and his ilk must not use this as an excuse (Feng Dao was a person of the Five Dynasties period, calling himself Changle Lao. Later Tang and Later Jin served as prime ministers; after the fall of the Khitan Jin, they were attached to the Khitan as Taifu; later in the Han Dynasty, they were appointed as Taishi; and later in the Later Zhou Dynasty, they were appointed as Taishi and Zhongshuling. In the hereafter, because of his five surnames, there is no discipline, and every criticism is added).