But this time Wang Chengen was wrong. Today is different from the past. Some things have changed because of Zhong Jinwei's time travel.
Cao Yubian first checked the three express deliveries in order, and then heard Emperor Chongzhen say to him: "The Nanjing Civil War involves a wide range of things. I am determined to send you to find out the truth and bring the relevant persons to Beijing for trial."
,Cao Qing, are you willing to go?"
"Your Majesty's order, I dare not resign." Cao Yubian replied cleanly.
Emperor Chongzhen saw that he answered simply and knew that he must have some calculations, so he asked him again: "What is Cao Qing's thoughts on this matter?"
Cao Yubian knew that Emperor Chongzhen was a little worried about whether he would favor someone, so he immediately replied: "Your Majesty, judging from the three dispatches, there is evidence that the restoration of society is closely related to the civil uprising. No matter what happens in the end.
, whose evil intentions must be dealt with. As for whether the people of the Nanjing Branch of the Royal Bank of Ming Dynasty have done anything wrong, I will know after the first trial. In addition, I will also tell the truth about whether any officials have derelict in their duties or have shielded the troublemakers.
Check it out.”
After Wang Chengen heard this, he couldn't help but look at Cao Yubian again. This didn't seem to be the Zuo Du Yushi of the Metropolitan Procuratorate in his impression.
The reason why Cao Yubian did what he did was entirely related to where he was sitting.
The reputation of the Metropolitan Procuratorate was too bad before, which he had always wanted to change.
He made the right bet when it came to reforming the banking industry due to the trouble caused by the last bank account. To a large extent, he reversed the reputation that the Metropolitan Procuratorate was only corrupt and did not do anything. At the same time, he also fought for various yamen.
When he got the benefits, he established Weimin Bank, which laid a good foundation for his reputation.
Now there are twists and turns in the banking reform in Nanjing. For him, this is intolerable.
Besides, all the evidence now points to it, it is very clear that this is by no means a spontaneous popular uprising by the people, but someone behind the scenes.
Cao Yubian has made up his mind to build another big one to revive the reputation of the Metropolitan Procuratorate.
Others may not dare to touch Zhang Fu, the famous Mr.
The reputation of the Metropolitan Procuratorate was instantly reversed, and Cao Yubian's reputation spread throughout the country.
Emperor Chongzhen was very satisfied after hearing Cao Yubian's reply. He nodded and said: "Dongchang has been investigating in Jiangnan for a long time. After Cao Qing went to Nanjing, I ordered Dongchang to hand over the relevant evidence to you, and you will come forward."
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"I obey the order." Cao Yubian bowed and agreed, then turned to Wang Cheng'en and said: "Please give me more help."
At this moment, Wang Chengen suddenly remembered that Dongchang seemed to be legally superior to the Metropolitan Procuratorate. He couldn't help but smile to himself, laughing at himself for thinking about things in the same old way before.
"Your Majesty has an order, and our family will definitely obey it. Please rest assured, Yushi Zuodu." Wang Chengen replied businesslikely.
After Emperor Chongzhen saw that they had finished speaking, he ordered Cao Yubian: "Cao Qing must rush to Nanjing as soon as possible. After handling the matter, he will urge the Nanjing branch of the Ming Dynasty Royal Bank to open. If there are any problems, the local army can be dispatched to help."
Cao Yubian knew that Emperor Chongzhen was afraid that those people would attack him again, so he replied seriously: "I understand."
He quickly received the imperial edict and rushed to Nanjing that day to deal with the civil uprising.
In the Wenhua Hall, after Cao Yubian left the palace gate, Zhong Jinwei reported to Emperor Chongzhen: "Your Majesty, regarding the Nanjing Civil War, I feel that there are several things that should attract the attention of the imperial court, and it is best to deal with them.
Prevent it from happening again.”
When Emperor Chongzhen heard this, he quickly asked: "Master Zhong, what are you talking about? Tell me quickly."
Wang Chengen and Wen Tiren also looked at Zhong Jinwei with curiosity, wondering what he was going to say.
"First, what happened in the Nanjing Civil War was that those protestors first posted big-character posters, and then gathered people to encourage people to cause trouble. Analyzing it, it is they who first grasped public opinion, and then what happened later."
Zhong Jinwei's analysis made several people nod and understand what he meant.
"Your Majesty, I have mentioned the importance of public opinion guidance many times before. For this reason, I also asked the Jiaofang Division to train theater troupes to perform in various places. By the way, in fact, the previous entrustment was also a kind of public opinion guidance." Zhong Jinwei continued to remind.
road.
When Emperor Chongzhen heard this, he immediately agreed: "I understand. It was because the imperial court did not guide the public opinion in Nanjing well in advance, so someone took advantage of it."
"Your Majesty is wise, I now feel that the control of public opinion outside the capital needs to be strengthened." Zhong Jinwei put forward his own opinion.
When Emperor Chongzhen and Zhong Jinwei were talking, Wen Tiren was already thinking about this issue, and then expressed his opinion: "Your Majesty, I think it is best to issue the world through Di Bao in advance when implementing such government affairs, so that the world can understand it in advance.
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The reason why Zhong Jinwei raised this question just now was because he had his own ideas. Now that he heard Wen Tiren talk about the solution, his brows furrowed imperceptibly, and then relaxed immediately. He looked at Wen Tiren and said, "Mr. Wen Tiren, Mr.
That's very true, but I also have a strategy that can complement what Mr. Wen said."
Emperor Chongzhen listened with joy in his heart and asked quickly: "Master Zhong, what do you have to add?"
Zhong Jinwei turned to Emperor Chongzhen and replied: "Your Majesty, I think it is a good idea to publish the government affairs mentioned by Master Wen to the Di newspaper first. But the crowd who see the Di newspaper will be relatively small, and then spread it out through them. This will spread
The speed is slower.”
After hearing this, Wen Tiren thought for a moment and asked, "Hou Zhongxing, what do you mean?"
This was equivalent to urging Zhong Jinwei once again for Emperor Chongzhen. He stopped analyzing and explaining, and directly stated his suggestion: "I suggest that the court should run newspapers, at least in the two capitals and thirteen provinces, there should be newspapers controlled by the court.
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Wang Chengen remained silent and listened to Zhong Jinwei's explanation. When he heard it, he thought, is this another new thing from later generations?
"Master Zhong, what is a newspaper, how to run it, and how to control it?" Emperor Chongzhen was anxious and asked three questions in a row.
Zhong Jinwei listened and smiled and replied: "Your Majesty, this newspaper, as the name suggests, is just a piece of paper. It can be said that the paper on which the reports are made is the newspaper. All the things that the court wants to tell the people are registered on it and then distributed throughout the country."
Wen Tiren was a little speechless. He couldn't help but ask: "Hou Zhongxing, aren't you still a Dibao?"
Indeed, Di Bao is actually the original newspaper. It has the function of reporting news and guiding public opinion.
Zhong Jinwei had no choice but to explain in more detail: "The Di Bao is for local governments, while the newspaper is for ordinary people, so it has a wider audience. Because of the different objects, the published content can be different, and the articles can also be written
It’s different. There are actually quite a few differences between newspapers and newspapers.”
Emperor Chongzhen thought carefully for a while. Although he felt that what Zhong Jinwei said was reasonable, it seemed that it was not very necessary to do this in a big way.
So, with a smile still on his face, he asked Zhong Jinwei: "Master Zhong, would you please reconsider whether this newspaper is absolutely necessary?"