Therefore, the guards had an additional task: to keep an eye on the door.
A few days later, a man wearing a forbidden army uniform looked suspiciously like a good person. He took advantage of the patrolling guards outside the house to patrol the inner alley, and quickly slipped around the corner.
I put down two food baskets next to the stone lions and wanted to run away.
I'm just waiting for you, can I still let you escape?
The guards who had been lurking in the corner for several days jumped over the wall. More than a dozen of them were pressing down on each other, so that they were at the bottom so hard that they couldn't even move their feet.
After some "friendly" questioning, I found out that the Imperial Guard was here to deliver something to his second uncle's family as a token of gratitude to Prince Xian.
After Qi Baoer became Minister of the Ministry of War, he made certain adjustments to both the pensions for the fallen heroes and the pensions for soldiers who retired due to injuries, and specially set up a 'department' to handle it.
This item was implemented as much as possible and recorded one by one. This matter was handed over to a minister of He Zhengqun to be responsible for it.
He Zhengqun is a real person, and he is also a soldier who retired due to injuries. He can sympathize more than others with the family members of the fallen heroes and the soldiers who were discharged due to injuries.
Although the Ministry of War has always had pensions and solatiums in the past, it did not set up a special department to take care of this. The lower armies reported to the Ministry of War, and the Ministry of War verified that the number of people was not falsely reported and then issued the money. Whether the money was actually implemented
If it is in the hands of an individual, the Ministry of War will not care.
This also resulted in the fact that some military units’ pensions and solatiums received by individuals were not in compliance with the standards of the Ministry of War, and some were even less than half the amount.
This is one, and the other is that there are no standards for receiving silver coins. Anyway, as long as you are a close relative, you can get it. Once you press your fingerprint, it will be useless no matter who comes to the treasurer's office later.
This resulted in money often not falling into the right hands, especially pensions, which were mostly collected by the parents but had nothing to do with the wives and children of the heroes.
Qi Baoer's reforms in this area drew on the experience of her predecessors in her previous life. One, two, three, and four cases were very clear, especially for pensions. There was a clear order of receipt, and the wife was the wife.
The pension is collected by the deceased wife and children, and only the parents can receive the pension if the wife is deceased, etc., etc., there is no longer the matter of uncles and uncles just needing to obtain household registration to collect the pension.
It is more clear about the solace payment, only the person can receive it.
In addition to these, all of Qibao'er's properties need people who are veterans of the nearby armies.
The second uncle of the Forbidden Army has enjoyed the benefits of Qi Bao'er's reforms. It can even be said that Qi Bao'er's reforms saved their family's lives.
The name of the Imperial Guard is Li Zhong. His grandfather used to be the Minister of Household Affairs. He was implicated because of his relationship with the former right minister [the one who rebelled]. Fortunately, the relationship is not close and can only be regarded as some exchanges. The influence is
There was influence, but after investigation it was confirmed that he did not participate in the rebellion and he was not convicted, but his official position was lost.
Father Li is the eldest son of Mr. Li. He has always been valued by Mr. Li and has high hopes. Mr. Li hopes that he can bring the Li family back into the court.
As for Li Zhong's second uncle Li Chrome, it seems that he has some fate with Qi Bao'er.
He was not a legitimate child but a concubine. His biological mother died in childbirth after giving birth to him. Although Mr. Li only had one legitimate son, he had many concubine children. Without the protection of his biological mother, Mr. Li couldn't do anything like Li Chrome.
Remembering him, there is no need to mention caring and loving him.
Mr. Li is not a good man, but he has a good wife. Li Zhong’s biological grandmother is Mr. Li’s first wife. She only gave birth to Li Zhong’s father, Li Run. After giving birth to Li Run, his health and bones have been in poor condition, and Mr. Li is very fond of
He also didn't care about him, so he had no other children.
Li Run is eleven years older than Li Cr. Li Run lost his mother when he was born, and was taken back and raised by the soft-hearted Liangshi [Li Run's mother]. However, Liang's body and bones are weak and lack of energy, so Li Run can be regarded as being raised by Li Run.
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Li Run is valued by Mr. Li, and it goes without saying that he has resources. However, IQ is sometimes not affected by character. Li Run has a good outlook on life and a good heart, but his brain is not very good.
Of course, the fact that he is not good at this does not mean that he is stupid, but that he has not learned enough.
Now in his fifties, he is still a scholar. Mr. Li has no hope of him joining the court as an official.
Li Chrome is smart, but Mr. Li has some serious brain problems. He doesn't want the Li family's bastard to surpass his legitimate son, so he doesn't allow Li Chrome to pursue a literary career. Instead, he is sent to someone else when he is only fifteen years old.
He went to Zhennan Army and worked as a cook.
Li Chrome is not very famous in the Zhennan Army. He is just an ordinary soldier. But if ordinary soldiers in the Zhennan Army are to be transferred to other armies, that would be unusual. Don’t forget, Zhennan
Before Qi Baoer could defeat Huangchan, their enemies were all Huangchan people who were tall and powerful.
Li Chrome was discharged from the army due to injury more than ten years ago, and he broke a leg and lost his left hand.
The commander-in-chief of the Zhennan Army at that time was King Daxian. King Daxian was very good to his soldiers. Originally, both pensions and solatiums were distributed by the Ministry of War, but King Daxian paid for them every year.
A large amount of silver is in the army, which is used specifically to provide transportation expenses for veterans who have been injured and have to return home.
Usually it's fifty taels or a hundred taels. It's said to be a burden, but it's actually a kind of alternative compensation from the Great Sage King.
Fortunately, Li Chrome had that hundred taels of silver. He was seriously injured and returned to the capital. It took a lot of time on the way. When he returned home to the capital, the pension issued by the Ministry of War had already been taken away by Mr. Li's step-wife, now Mr. Li.
People took it away.
Yes, you read that right, Mrs. Li received Li Chrome’s pension.
Because Li Cr's injuries were too serious, when the Zhennan Army reported the number of casualties to the War Department, cases like Li Cr's were filled in the seriously injured register.
The serious injuries suffered by wounded soldiers in the army are usually the kind that can lead to death in a matter of minutes. Broken arms and legs are relatively minor, and the kind where the intestines fall out is normal.
In other words, once a soldier is written on the seriously injured list, the probability of surviving is generally very small.
It took Li Chrome nearly a year to return to the capital due to some accidents on the road. At this time, it can be determined that he died on the way.
So Mrs. Li received a pension of five or two hundred Li Cr from the Treasurer's Office of the Ministry of War.
But Li Chrome came back alive, and now he was in big trouble. Li Chrome's consolation money was only 300 taels, and he had to return 200 taels to the treasurer's office.
Mrs. Li naturally didn't want to take out the money that had already fallen into her pocket. Besides, no one in the Li family was running the business properly. The shop was not making any money and they were subsidizing it, so she was already unable to make ends meet.
And Mr. Li is a man of honor. Even if he is no longer an official in the court, he still wants to have the best food, clothing and clothing. From time to time, he will also buy some expensive calligraphy and other arty things.
Moreover, Mrs. Li was also very generous, and she always acted like a noble lady with great confidence in her race outside. She would give this and that reward from time to time.
Therefore, Mrs. Li has long since lost all her money, not only the money that has not been recorded, but she has also spent almost all of her money, otherwise she would not have even looked at the five hundred taels of silver.