The Emperor was also quite furious, but he managed to suppress himself, drinking tea angrily while the ministers below started brawling as their arguments reached a peak.
State Duke Zhao was hot-tempered; Zhao Liulang, his youngest son, was very favored. He sent a note back saying that he was sunburned to the point of peeling, and he dared not go home during his next leave, worried that he might scare his wife. After all, he had only been married for half a year.
Hence, State Duke Zhao angrily shoved one of the censors who had impeached him.
This action was like poking a hornet's nest. They were labeled as censors, but who among them was truly so weak and scholarly that they couldn't even truss a chicken?
Who hasn't learned the Six Arts during their studies?
Some censors had even been on the battlefield.
Lord Tang, the head of the censors, came from the Ministry of Justice; fighting, no, warring, was no hard task for them.
