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How did Yu Qian, a famous loyal minister and a rare loyal minister in history, offend Xu Youzhen, who was also an important official of the imperial court?
Xu Youzhen, formerly known as Xu Kun, was the cabinet record in the middle of Ming Dynasty, and was the grandfather of Zhu Yunming, one of the four great talents in Ming Dynasty. He left a bad name in history for framing the famous Ming Dynasty star Yu Qian, which was despised by later generations.

Accurately speaking, Xu Youzhen is also a learned man. People call him "a short man with a lot of bumps on his stomach", which means that he is knowledgeable, knowledgeable and well-read. He is a well-known celebrity and his calligraphy is also very good. He also participated in the river regulation project, built the "Guangji Canal", and also participated in the regulation of the Yellow River, doing a lot of good things for the people!

But it is such a person, but he didn't use his talents to run the country. Instead, he used his cleverness to speculate and make profits, for his own self-interest and regardless of national interests, and finally left a stigma.

Xu Youzhen was promoted to an officer, probably because he stayed under Yu Qian for too long. As soon as he came to power, he put his orders into action, and soon ordered Yu Qian, Wang Wen and others to be imprisoned on charges of rebellion, and encouraged his ministers to play the emperor and kill Yu Qian. In fact, these people have nothing personal with Xu Youzhen. It's just that Xu Youzhen feels that he has been under Yu Qian for too long, and his political ambitions have not been put to good use (Yu Qian's death in this hand is really a bit wronged). That's not all, he even.

At first, Ming Yingzong hesitated whether to kill Yu Qian, because he was not confused and knew that Yu Qian had made contributions, but Xu Youzhen said, "If you don't kill Yu Qian, you will be nameless", which means that the British restorer is nameless. However, after investigation, it was found that there was no evidence of Yu Qian's rebellion. Xu Youzhen replied that "although there was no trace, it was meaningful", which killed a generation of loyal ministers and made Xu Youzhen an eternal shame.