Who sued Su Shi and was found guilty in Wu Meishi's case?

, Cai Que, He, Shu Qi, the then anti-US aid Korea, Cai Que and others took this opportunity to accuse Su Shi of mocking the reality of the imperial court, being arrogant, venting their dissatisfaction with the "new law" and demanding severe punishment. , He, and others quoted Su Shi's Poems of Hangzhou Chronicle as evidence, saying that he "played with the imperial court and mocked state affairs", and even found some sentences from his other poems, which were taken out of context and convicted, such as: "Reading thousands of books without reading the law made you ignorant." Originally, Su Shi said that he could not study hard and help the emperor become a saint like Yao Shun, but they pointed out that he was satirizing the emperor's inability to teach and supervise officials. For another example, "if the East China Sea has a clear idea, it should be taught to turn brine into mulberry fields", saying that he is accusing the water conservancy construction of being wrong. In fact, Su Shi himself built water conservancy projects in Hangzhou. How could he think that was wrong? Another example is "Shao said that he forgot to understand the taste, and there was no salt in recent March", saying that he was sarcastically prohibiting people from selling salt. In a word, it is determined that he dares to ridicule the emperor and the prime minister, and he is guilty of a heinous crime and should be sentenced to death. So the court removed Su Shi from office, arrested him and sent him to Yushitai for trial. At this time, Shen Kuo also came out to snitch that Su Shi's poems had the meaning of mocking state affairs, and others took Su Shi's poems as evidence (the poem that made Su Shi feel unlucky was a two-line poem praising cypress trees: "There is no root in the grave, and the world only knows dragons." These two poems are accused of stabbing the emperor: "The emperor is like a dragon in the sky, but Su Shi wants to find a dragon under the grave. There is nothing better than this! " ) accused him of "disobedience" and wanted to kill him. A major case involving 39 relatives and friends of Su Shi and more than 100 poems was shocked by Shen Kuo's informer. This is the famous Wutai poetry case.