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... eft in a difficult position.
Actually, both sides had sensible arguments: Jing Rong had volunteered to go to Yufu. As a prince, he naturally should clearly investigate the case. The oral decree forbidding him from returning to the capital was also issued in the presence of the courtiers.
However, Qin Shiyu was also right in that Jing Rong had committed neither a crime nor a mistake, and on top of that delivered the late Emperor’s posthumous edict, contributing labor, if not merit ...
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