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Chapter 131 They are all just excuses!(1/2)

"Arrange the memorials on the ground."

Ying Zheng gave instructions and left Xianyang Palace.

He went to the railing outside the palace, stood with his hands behind his hands, and looked deeply into the distant sky.

Tian Zheng, courtiers...

Ying Zheng's eyes were slightly closed, and his expression became more fierce.

a long time.

He also made a decision.

He wants to discuss politics.

He wanted to see if these courtiers really had second thoughts towards the Qin Dynasty.

If they really had selfish motives in their hearts as Qin Luoheng said, how could he allow these people to continue to hold high positions and harm the Qin Dynasty?

He's not that confused yet!

The political discussion here is not a deliberation system, but a special system of discussion and decision-making in which the emperor "submits his ministers to discuss matters" to discuss political affairs and make decisions.

However, in the past, it was initiated by the minister.

But this time.

He wants to initiate a public discussion himself.

At this time.

The eunuchs in the palace came over to report that the memorials in the palace had been sorted out. Ying Zheng bowed his head slightly and returned to the palace with a flick of his sleeves.

Ying Zheng sat high on it.

He took out a blank bamboo slip and wrote three words without any pause.

'Discuss land affairs!'

Finished writing.

Ying Zheng stamped his seal.

Then he ordered:

"Here comes someone."

"Send this order to each government office and let the officials of each government office discuss it. Tomorrow, each government office will submit its own resolution and countermeasures before the market closes."

Ying Zheng's order has just come.

Immediately, a eunuch came to the case and took the order respectfully with both hands. Then the eunuch slowly retreated outside the palace. Not long after, dozens of ministers rode on their horses to convey the contents of the order to the Prime Minister's Mansion and Tingwei Mansion.

and Yushifu.

But because today is a holiday.

All officials take a break to take a bath.

Except for a few officials who were left on duty, most of the major government offices were not working as deacons in the government offices. Therefore, after receiving the order, the major government offices hurriedly mobilized carriages and horses to go to the mansions of officials in various government offices to convey the order.

For a while.

Cars and horses gallop in the city of Xianyang.

Xianyang Palace.

Although Ying Zheng was still a little angry, he did not get angry again. Instead, he endured his anger and continued to read these memorials.

He would like to see it.

How many courtiers care about this Tianzheng!

Ying Zheng did not read the contents of these memorials in detail, but only glanced at them briefly, and then quickly looked at the place where he wrote.

Datian ordered Zheng Guo.

The censor Zhongcheng Feng Quji.

Censor Qi Gill.

Doctor Cui Yiru.

Zhao Gao, the commander of the fake Zhongche Mansion.

...

Ying Zheng read one article after another, his face became more and more ugly, and the anger in his eyes almost turned into reality.

At this time.

He opened another memorial.

The writing is----

Lisi!

...

Outside the palace.

Carrying large and small bags, Qin Luoheng finally returned to Xianyang after a period of stop and go.

He was very tired from the journey.

In order to prevent himself from running back and forth again, he was ruthless and packed up all the things he wanted to use.

Lishan was not close to Xianyang, and the trip took more than half an hour at least. He was carrying so many things, and even though he was strong, he was a little overwhelmed.

We walked for another quarter of an hour.

Qin Luoheng finally returned to his residence.

open the door.

Qin Luoheng immediately collapsed on the ground, panting heavily, and was too tired to stand up straight.

at this time.

There was a rapid sound of horse hooves and shouts in the distance.

"Urgent order, urgent order..."

Hear the sound.

Qin Luoheng also looked outside the house curiously.

However, since he lives in another city, it is unlikely that the order will be sent to him.

He doesn't care about this.

What he is concerned about is what is this ‘order’?

And it’s urgent.

He has been in Xianyang for a long time and has seen many mailers delivering letters, but this is the first time he has encountered someone who is both "order" and "urgent" like today.

In Da Qin.

Only the edicts issued by the emperor can be called ‘orders’.

The official’s letter can only be called a ‘destiny letter’.

‘Urgent’ means expedited.

The Qin Dynasty's "Rules of Running Script" stipulates: 'Those who are in a hurry to run a fortune-telling or writing script should do it at any time; if they are not in a hurry, do not dare to leave it at the end of the day. Those who leave it will be dealt with according to the rules.'

The meaning of the law is very simple.

‘Order letters’ and documents marked ‘urgent’ on them should be sent immediately, and if they are not urgent, they should be sent on the same day. No delay is allowed, otherwise they will be dealt with according to law.

‘Urgent letter’ is equivalent to express delivery in later generations.

The Qin Dynasty had many ways of passing down "books".

There are people who deliver letters on foot, those who walk fast are called "Lizu", those who walk slowly are called "Qingzu", and those who walk more advancedly by horse-drawn carriage are called "Zhuan", so the mail carriages specially used to deliver letters are also called

It is called "car transfer", and horse riding is called "yi".

In addition, the Qin Dynasty also had shipping.

As long as it can speed up the delivery of letters, Daqin Postman can basically use it.

However, it is not easy to be a postman in Da Qin.

Some letters are indeed not "urgent", but in order to ensure efficiency, the government has also thought of various ways to supervise the mailers.

"Xingshu Lv" stipulates the speed at which a mailman should travel every day: "Two hundred miles in one day and one night."

Since there is no way to supervise the postman during the journey, in order to prevent the postman from procrastinating and dilly-dallying on the road, the government also stipulated that after setting off on the road, the postman must record the distance he traveled that day and the distance between the important cities he passed.

For assessment by superiors.

besides.

"Executive Script Rules" also stipulates: "Executive documents and receipts must be written and reported to each other at dawn and dusk." That is to say, the local county government must register the date of sending and receiving documents, morning and evening, so as to respond promptly.
To be continued...
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