Yan Maoqing spent 200,000 silver to buy the troupe to flatter Yan Song, and the Kun Ling in the troupe sang the authentic Kunqu opera in Wu language, and Wei Liangfu, who specialized in Kunshan, used the water mill to change the new Kun dialect after ten years of closed doors, which is called the water mill cavity by Jiangnan people.
In the Yuxi Palace, the secret report reported that Yan Maoqing had embezzled half of the salt tax silver for the Yan Party to Emperor Jiajing, and Emperor Jiajing was about to fall strict. But Yan Song has been in charge of the government for 20 years, and Emperor Jiajing knows that he can't act rashly, so he summoned Yan Song into the palace and the snake, in order to stabilize the Yan Party and promised to correct the law of Qi Dazhu.
Emperor Jiajing's deep meaning was concealed from Yan Song's father and son, and it also made King Yu, Xu Jie, Gao Gong, Zhang Juzheng and others anxious. They believed that Qi Dazhu must be rescued in order to leave ironclad evidence to track down the Yan Party's collaboration in Zhejiang in the future.
There is a Sun Moon Xing Restaurant in front of Yan Songmen, where Zhang Juzheng met Gao Hanwen, and Gao Hanwen handed over a copy of the "Tao Te Ching" and "Nanhua Jing" written by Zhang Sanfeng to Zhang Juzheng. Zhang Juzheng knew that if these two scriptures were given to Emperor Jiajing, who believed in Taoism, he would be able to become an opportunity to overthrow strictness, so he immediately rushed to Yuwang's mansion, and a righteous action to overthrow strictness began in an absurd form.