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Chapter 1: Gao Hanwen takes the blame

Gao Hanwen is still a little dizzy now.

To be precise, I sat at the table all night, and now I’m a little over the top.

Fortunately, the characters have been integrated.

As a veteran TV otaku, 30-year-old Gao Hanwen just stayed up late for 30 hours to watch Ming Dynasty in the 21st century, and he was somewhat depressed.

Why do algorithms always recommend these historical dramas? I only get angry after watching them. Nothing can change, and my body is even worse.

Fortunately, the ending of Gao Hanwen, who has the same name as himself in the play, is barely okay. He became a new generation of wealthy businessmen and received a good deal.

Just like that, I took a nap with a little comfort.

When I woke up, I was already in a different time and space.

"Where is this?" This was the first thing Gao Hanwen asked himself when he woke up.

I felt dizzy after asking.

Obviously, when he first saw this antique furnishings, he realized that the modern Gao Hanwen who had traveled through time did not reject the integration of another consciousness.

In this new environment, if you don’t integrate the old consciousness, you will definitely be doomed.

About the time when he was struggling with Chou, a new Gao Hanwen was born.

However, the tragedy of the scapegoat is inevitable.

Because he just realized that Hu Zongxian and Hu Butang whom he met yesterday afternoon. And he traveled to the Ming Dynasty 1566 and became Yan Shifan's disciple. Now he was pushed out by the disciple to take the blame for "changing rice into mulberry".

Now there is a chance to rewrite history, but this is a life-threatening job.

It’s okay if you haven’t watched the TV series, you can still try to join Qingliu. But judging from the characters of Qingliu in the TV series, if you join the past halfway, you will probably not get any good results, and you will inevitably have to take the blame for Qingliu's SB policy in the future.

It is now the late spring of the 40th year of Jiajing. Emperor Jiajing didn't have a few more years to live.

The problem now is

As a strict party, seeing that the strict party is about to collapse,

I defected to the prince, and I didn’t catch up with him in the early years.

Close to the emperor, Jiajing himself didn't even have a few years left to live.

Forget it, the future is bleak, but we are about to take the blame.

At present, the biggest problem of the entire Ming Dynasty is financial problems and the national treasury is in short supply.

My master, that old bastard Yan Song, dare not collect agricultural taxes directly for fear of the people's rebellion, let alone collect commercial taxes. Those are the white gloves of the bureaucrats and gentry. Of course, he would not dare to fight against corruption. He himself is the legal representative of corrupt officials.

As a result, at the end of last year, the imperial court implemented a national policy of "changing rice into mulberry".

This is a good national policy. To make money from domestic people, if you want to touch the interests of others, then just develop exports to make money from foreign devils. Silk is very valuable in Western Europe anyway. This was also the result of the compromise between Emperor Jiajing and Yan Dangqingliu.

Just such a national policy that seems to offend no one, and the results were very difficult to implement.

During the Peach Blossom Flood at the beginning of the year, Zhejiang, as a pilot province for the policy, directly burst its banks with two rivers and nine breaches.

The old bastard Gao Wenhan, who was a good editor of the Hanlin Academy, was not good at editing, and he insisted on writing a letter advising that "with reform and relief, the two men will solve themselves."

As a result, he was killed by himself His mentor made a fuss about it and directly sent him to be the magistrate of Hangzhou, becoming the first person responsible for "promoting the conversion of rice into mulberry".

The fucking thing about this policy is that it only has slogans and no detailed rules, and it all depends on the understanding below.

As a result, the original plan was for the people to switch to planting mulberry trees, and in the future, following the silk trade, the policy of all people getting rich together became a policy where the gentry wantonly annexed land to plant mulberry trees at low prices, and then hired and exploited the landless people at low prices. This is an immoral policy for farmers.

The truth is quite righteous. Farmers' scattered cultivation of silk is not conducive to quality control and is not conducive to economies of scale.

At this level, can we only rely on the pick-up Yun Niang to save a dog's life like in the TV series?

Oh my God, can anyone help me

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