The first major event announced in the arrival report was that the Audit Bureau was formally established in the inner palace, and Yang Jinshui was appointed as the eunuch to supervise the internal audit.
The second thing is that at the request of Xu Jie, the chief minister of the cabinet, Li Chunfang was the author, and the censor Lin Runyan submitted a letter, three refugee clans came to the palace to express their feelings, and revised one of the vassal regulations to clarify the vassal king of a city. He is responsible for assisting the imperial family in raising food for the clan in the same city. The clan members who are in debt to Lumi must not be displaced and become refugees and thieves. Violators will be reported to the clan government for discussion and punishment.
Those who have two kings or above in the same city are each responsible for the same clan. The remaining idle clans that are not under the responsibility of the same vassal king will be divided among the kings. Don't let my great ancestor's descendants suffer from hunger and cold, and don't let them suffer from hunger and cold.
Obviously, Xu Jie’s cabinet started off quite well.
The clan issue is a big problem for the Ming Dynasty. Everyone knows it is a problem, but no one dares to say it.
There were more and more clans, but the number of households in the Ming Dynasty was quite limited. As a result, they all covered their eyes and pretended not to see.
From Emperor Xianzong to the present, the only solution is to owe Falumi. It’s not that the imperial court doesn’t send money, it just lacks money. It will be made up when the finances of the Ministry of Household Affairs of the imperial court recover.
But it is obvious that the imperial court’s thousand yuan is destined to be difficult to recover. The most unlucky clan has probably been in debt for more than a hundred years since the Xianzong Dynasty. The main thing that can survive is to beg for food and fight the autumn wind along the street. Because the government generally doesn't care about the clan, so as long as you have no face and skin, you can barely survive.
In the Jiajing Dynasty, there were almost no clans that were not owed salary. Even the princes basically received half the salary and deducted half. Only the two biological sons raised by Jiajing were the real salary. Of course, the likes of kings, generals, and nobles can seize land to some extent, but they themselves don’t live by their salary. The key is the clans going down.
Lieutenant Liupin Zhenguo can basically only ensure that his family does not starve to death. Further down there are the seventh-rank Lieutenant Fuguo and the eighth-rank Lieutenant Fengguo, who can only survive hungry and full. Others are not in the grade, and even those who are not even named, but only given numbers, are even worse. Apart from being a gangster on the street, there is almost no other way to survive.
Three unlucky, nameless clans were the ones who fled the winter snowstorm and smuggled coal to the capital.
Zhu Laoliu, Zhu Sansan, Zhu Shiqi.
It was only thanks to the Strict Party that the coal transportation route was discovered later, otherwise these three capitals would have made a fortune in the capital by digging corners of Jiajing.
After Jiajing gave him a court staff, he was granted the rank of Lieutenant of the Zhenguo and sent back to his place of origin. The condition, of course, was that the two clansmen who had starved to death on the way to escape were not allowed to spread the news.
Jiajing was originally a foreign vassal, but he was afraid that others would cross the river and burn bridges. When he became the emperor, he would not care about the life and death of the outer vassal clan. This face is still needed.
Whether this policy can be implemented is no longer important. The key is that it will be quite good if Jiajing and the imperial court can take away a lot of the responsibility for future incidents involving local clans.
This kind of policy, which has only advantages and no disadvantages, was formulated vigorously and resolutely.
The third article is another magical Zhengde edict.
Gao Hanwen almost thought there was something wrong with his eyes.
But fortunately, although it is a strange edict, the edict of the late Emperor Zhengde, the content is still much more formal than when he went to build an ancestral hall in Taiwan.
It is to summon the gentry from all over the world to present books and supplement the Yongle Grand Ceremony.
Although the content is very serious, it is obvious that Xu Jie still adheres to the bottom line of Qingliu. There is no vote in the cabinet, so it is just a decree. Of course, another reason is that compiling and engraving books is quite expensive. Xu Jie would not agree to such a project that costs money and has no obvious benefits.
I don’t know what the old emperor wants to do, but Xinxue always has a copy of the information, and Yue Baihu copied it. Ask Yue Baihu another day and count the number of copies copied before, and you will know the intensity of Xinxue's response. Gao Hanwen is not worried that it will be difficult to cope with this.
Not only is it not difficult to deal with, Gao Hanwen also wrote to a loyal minister how to identify the duplication and invalidity of books, which is to identify invalid documents based on the central idea, subject and object elements and word repetition. If a document is determined to be invalid, it will be judged whether it is included in the appendix index based on whether it has new ideas.
After writing it, he shouted to the new chief flag officer and asked him to pass it to Yue Baihu and deliver it to the capital. Please remember to collect it, the latest and fastest website is free to read without anti-theft