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Yuchi Gong Beheads His Son

Mu Qing. Cs

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In the early years of Zhenguan, the sea embankment of Anyi County burst and the embankment of the Yangtze and Huaihe Grand Canal was in emergency. Li Shimin and Yu Chigong took ill and treated floods to provide relief to the people. Yuchi Gong's second son Yuchi Baoqi and nephew Yuchi Yangyan followed suit. In Chuzhou, Yu Chigong separated from Bao Qi and Yang Yan and went to Gaogang to supervise the embankment of the lower Yangtze River, leaving Bao Qi and Yang Yan to go to Anyi to repair the Caodian Huangkouzi sea embankment and provide relief to the people. However, under the instigation of Yang Yan, Bao Qi's greed expanded and he excluded the county magistrate Yao Ping from the leadership of embankment construction. He enriched his own pockets by raising taxes, selling relief grain, forcibly requisitioning, withholding meals, colluding with private salt dealers to collect bribes, and cutting corners. He neglected his duties and caused the embankment to collapse again. Yu Chigong returned to Anyi and learned the details. He and the magistrate of Yao County rushed to Huangkouzi and cooperated with Anyi police officers and monks to annihilate the salt thieves in one fell swoop. He refused to listen to others' dissuasion and resolutely beheaded his son publicly. At the same time, Tan Hong, the governor of Chuzhou who was corrupt and perverted the law, was escorted to the capital for punishment. After the seawall was repaired, a small town sea tower was built, and Baoqi's skull was pressed at the bottom of the tower to warn corrupt officials and remind the world to abstain from greed. Before leaving Anyi, he used the remaining stolen money from Ji Hong, Baoqi and others to build two stone bridges in Anyi City, leaving a lasting legend.