Regarding the court's taxation, she proposed to simplify the tax system, unify all taxes, collect them according to silver, and the government would collect and distribute taxes on its own, which minimized the possibility that local officials would exploit the people in the name of taxation and embezzle tax money.

Jiang Fuguang formulated accounting orders and suing orders. All classes of scholars, peasants, industrialists and merchants were required to report their assets and pay taxes based on their assets. Different tax systems were formulated for different classes of scholars, peasants, industrialists and merchants.

Clan gentry have preferential treatment of exemptions and exemptions, but if they exceed the quota of exemptions and exemptions, they have to pay taxes according to the law. Common people pay taxes per mu, and merchants pay [-]/[-] tax. However, at the same time, the court will open quotas for silk, tea, porcelain, and salt to merchants. More ease of doing business.

Blocking most of the ways of tax evasion from the source.

In view of the monopoly of knowledge by aristocratic families, she suggested that the imperial court should set up official schools in various places and let some officials with good reputations sit in the official schools after retirement and pay their salaries. Officials who could survive until retirement should not be underestimated in terms of their conduct and connections in the court. Coveting can get rid of the constraints of local officials, so that the official school can be controlled by the court and not be penetrated by aristocratic families.

From old to young, the imperial court encouraged the education of the people, and elementary schools and private schools would spring up in some places. Education was not something that could be accomplished in a day. When the country was peaceful and the people were peaceful, the people lived and worked in peace and contentment, and their families had enough money, ordinary people would also be eager to study and learn to read.

……

Every word, every sentence, is devoted to the country and the people.

Jiang Fuguang has been familiar with classics and learned about history since she was a child. She is talented and intelligent. She grew up in Nanshufang and was trained by Meng Gong. Whenever she came up with a good idea, she would discuss it with the shogunate, brainstorm and learn from everyone's strengths, discuss ideas and points with Meng Gong. The accumulation of bits and pieces makes a book become a classic.

The imperial court's reform of the ancient system and the implementation of new systems would inevitably infringe on the interests of the gentry and easily lead to turmoil in the court. It was difficult to see results in a short period of time. Instead, it was difficult to implement the reforms because they were laborious and even taxing.

Jiang Fuguang also considered this situation and started with 'Enke' and 'official learning' to cultivate cronies for the emperor and suppress aristocratic families.

If these reform proposals can be implemented smoothly, the national treasury will be rapidly enriched, the imperial court will provide tax-free food relief, and the Jiang Dynasty will enter a relatively stable period of development, and all the troublesome problems left by the previous dynasty will be eradicated.

The people are recuperating and the world is at home. No matter whether Ji Ruxuan is in the Northern Expedition or the Southern Expedition, Dajiang will not fall into civil strife due to war, and the aristocratic family will not dare to cause trouble.

It prevented the Jiang Dynasty from following in the footsteps of the Southern Dynasty.

When a new dynasty was first established, it did not need to follow the old system of the previous dynasty. It reformed the old system on the basis of the ancient system and implemented the new system. There was almost no resistance. If the civil and military officials objected, they would be labeled as "anti-Jiang Fubei" and rebelled. Be honest.

Ji Ruxuan frowned, closed the book with a snap, and finally sent him a message. She didn't write a single word to him, and her mind was filled with matters of governing the country!

Don't you even miss him?

This cruel woman!
With a straight face, Ji Ruxuan summoned Chang Shi, who was in charge of the pen and ink, and asked Chang Shi to copy the book again.

The more he thought about it, the more aggrieved he became, and he couldn't even approve the paper. He threw the pen into the pen washer and paced back and forth in the imperial study room, thinking non-stop.

"She didn't write a single word to me, so what do you think of me? She doesn't have me in her heart at all."

"The eldest princess's mansion is tightly guarded by Jiang Lingrong. Not even a fly can fly in. I worry about her not eating well and sleeping well every day. I try every means to contact her. I am also worried that Jiang Lingrong is cunning and cunning. I am afraid that he will find out, so I dare not act rashly. ." "But what about her?" Ji Ruxuan suddenly raised his voice.

Jinbao lowered his head and couldn't help but roll his eyes. The eldest princess is not a person who loves children. She is just like you, a love-minded person.

Ji Ruxuan was angry and annoyed: "She obviously had a way to contact me, but she only contacted me this time after more than half a year!"

Jinbao was a little speechless. Cardinal and Meng Gong came forward to protect the eldest princess. Jiang Lingrong didn't dare to do anything. Yu Hengzi also delivered news about the eldest princess every month. Isn't the eldest princess good?What's there to worry about?
Forgive Jinbao for being a eunuch who doesn’t understand the emotions of love. He doesn’t know that there is a saying called “care leads to chaos”.

Jin Bao carefully considered his words and said in a low voice: "The eldest princess is after all the eldest princess of the Southern Dynasty. She was taxed by the world and worked by all the people to earn her honor and honor. She feeds on the people and makes a living for the people. But now she has to turn her back on herself." He personally started the war between the two countries to fulfill a prophecy..."

Ji Ruxuan pursed her lips: "She did not abandon her family and country."

Jinbao fell to his knees.

"The Southern Dynasty is internally corrupt and has lost power. It is hopeless." Ji Ruxuan's voice was cold. "Jiang Fuguang wanted to implement the New Deal. The mere step of selling salt had already allowed the aristocratic families to unite to usurp the throne and steal power. They were dissatisfied with Jiang Fuguang, so they supported him. Jiang Lingrong and Jiang Fuguang fight."

"If Jiang Fuguang is not smart enough and really follows the wishes of the Minister of Civil and Military Affairs to assist the new monarch in governing the country, it will definitely intensify the conflict between her and Jiang Lingrong. The two will fight to the death, and the fisherman of the family will benefit, which will only accelerate the decline of the Southern Dynasty. Decline, I think the current situation is turbulent and the country is unstable. In the name of the Qing Dynasty, princes from all over the country started wars, and it was the people of the Southern Dynasties who suffered."

The imperial study was quiet for a moment.

"Jiang Fuguang didn't want to get involved. He excused himself to be seriously ill and recuperated in the eldest princess's mansion to avoid fighting Jiang Lingrong. But even so," Ji Ruxuan paused, "Jiang Lingrong still didn't miss any opportunity to suppress the eldest princess's party. Persecuting and ostracizing ministers in the DPRK who support the eldest princess."

"The imperial censor, who is ranked among the three nobles and has the same status as the prime minister, ended up guarding the tomb of the late emperor."

"Huang Jingzhou left Beijing in despair and went to a small place to serve as a county magistrate."

"Just and strict, and not afraid of the powerful, the authority of Dali Temple once exceeded that of the Ministry of Punishment, one of the six departments. Fan Siqing, who was gifted by the late emperor to Shang Fang to kill the horse, still claims to be ill at home, because the powers of Dali Temple and the Ministry of Punishment overlap. , almost ignored by the Ministry of Justice."

"There is also Wen Yiqian, who is preparing to take over as Minister of Industry. I heard that he is also planning to go to other places recently."

"..."

"The eldest princess's party members in the court have been cut off one by one, and her power has been weakened. Soon it will be the turn of the Qi family," Ji Ruxuan sighed, "Before his death, Emperor Nanxing left a decree not to impeach Qi for five years. , what about five years later? How will the Qi family's army protect themselves? It's easy to hide from open guns, but hard to prevent hidden arrows. If the Qi family can hide for a while, can they hide for the rest of their lives? "

"The Taiwei Mansion is the head of the military attachés. If something happens to the Qi family, South Vietnam will revive and launch a rebellion. The three southwest imperial edicts will break away from the rule of the Southern Dynasty. If the court lacks military generals who can suppress the princes everywhere, the princes will undoubtedly rebel, and the Southern Dynasty will also fall into War."

"The overthrow of the imperial power is a small matter, but the suffering of the common people is a big matter." Ji Ruxuan smiled sarcastically, "This is Jiang Fuguang! He can stay awake at any time and grasp the general trend." (End of this chapter)

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