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Chapter 166 Partridge Flies (6)

Chapter 166 Partridge Flying (6)

Author: Dong Xiaoyu

Chapter 166 Partridge Flying (6)

The deep palace is lonely, counting beans to live by, and day by day, from sunrise to sunset, Cheng Meiren felt that her time was very long. When she remembered that she was sent to the palace, she became a pet

The concubine, confusedly conceived the dragon seed, and from then on, the world became the small four directions.

It was late at night, and she stroked her flat belly, remembering Emperor Zhao's tight cough, and a chill came from the depths of her heart. Where should she stay in this deep palace?

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Shu Yao held a small note in her hand, and the anger in her heart made her unable to even eat. The Dacheng Dynasty was like a beautiful lantern on the outside, looking gorgeous, but empty inside, and like a tall tree.

The ancient tree looks lush and leaves, but the trunks are rotten into mud.

Until now, she finally knew the real reason for her assassination at the post station, and there were more such things that could happen. Yang Wanguang, the magistrate of Jingzhou, Jinghu North Road, and Cao Wenyi, secretly increased the cap tax by 30%, and the people were in a miserable way.

But there is no way to ask.

Shu Yao looked at the small note again, and the lines of small words on it cut her heart like daggers: In the seventh year of Longhua, there was a flood in Ganyang County, Jingzhou, and 103 people died, and reported the disaster relief.

Three hundred and twenty-eight people died, and porridge could shine on people; the following year, the locust plague was plagued by locusts, with no grain harvest, and starved to the ground. The magistrate sent a magistrate to provide disaster relief, but only the water was shining but no rice and grain were seen.

Jingzhou was originally a wealthy land with a large population. During his tenure, Yang Wanguang and Cao Wenyi lost nearly 10% of the population and reduced taxes by nearly 20%!

What is even more incredible is that Yang Wanguang and Cao Wenyi's performance every three years is still excellent, and the political achievements sent to Emperor Zhao are full of flowers and prosperity, and the people are safe.

Shu Yao angrily crumpled the notes into a ball. There are also people in Jingzhou. Today, here and there, tomorrow, she has put down her gourds. She doesn't care much about the stability of the country and the country of the Dacheng Dynasty, but sympathizes with those who die in a row.

People who will be exploited all the time.

As June approaches, the officials' performance appraisal is about to be sent to Beijing. And the one responsible for the performance appraisal of officials is Prime Minister Liu.

Shu Yao walked around in the heart of the earth, remembering that Shen Junzhuo had just talked about the lack of food and wages in the Northern Army, and always felt that these things seemed to be solved at one time.

The Dacheng Dynasty has been around for more than 200 years. Before Taizu, the world was divided into four parts and divided into forty or fifty small countries, and wars continued between countries. Taizu's former official appointed the General of the Cavalry of Zhou State, and was known for not killing prisoners and loving soldiers like his sons.

Gradually, some small countries joined in, and their power grew stronger and stronger. They eventually broke away from the control of the Zhou royal family. Once they were in the yellow robe, their army swept across thousands of miles and soon achieved unification of the country.

Taizu absorbed the disadvantages of the destruction of the previous dynasty and no longer set up a military governor or a protective palace, but divided the world into twenty-three routes, each of which was under the jurisdiction of prefectures and counties, and prefectures and counties under the jurisdiction of military management.

, the generals no longer allowed to collect food and pay directly from the local area, but instead stationed troops on their own and added food and pay from the central government.

The Northern Army has always guarded the northern border and competed with the Northern Huns. It is easy to find the Gobi Desert stones there, but it is difficult to find a place to farm. Therefore, the land cannot be stored, and the food and wages can only be allocated by the central government.

Now the Northern Army's request was handed over, eager to ask for food, but there was basically no money in the treasury. The Ministry of Revenue spread its hands and said that it could only wait for the southern summer harvest before it could make some investment.

But Shen Junzhuo was worried that even if the southern summer cashiers were available, they could not transport them. The north and south canals had been blocked for two or three years, and even the small boats were terrified, let alone the big boats.

(End of this chapter)


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