Bury the Qing Dynasty
Chapter 497 Headache Emperor Zhu
Chapter 497 Headache Emperor Zhu
PS: Turn on anti-theft in this chapter, and it will return to normal after three hours
While Li Qiwei was thinking about how to make Fobo music, Emperor Zhu who was far away in Ming Dynasty was also worried.
Although the time to run away this time is not too short, it can't be said to be too long. Zeng Cheng, Liu Heming and other ministers of civil and military affairs in the court are helping to deal with the affairs of the court. The country, so there are not many government affairs that make Emperor Zhu angry.
What really worried Emperor Zhu were some problems in Daming itself.
For example, in order to avoid situations such as the Battle of Majing, in addition to allowing hunters to hold flintlocks within the specified range, ordinary people are not allowed to hold flintlocks or percussion guns, grenades and artillery. Not to mention, as long as they are caught, they will be confiscated, and they will have to be stamped with a few boards.
However, the consciousness of the people of Ming Dynasty in this regard is quite poor.
Because of the large size of the artillery, most of them were handed in, but the smaller muskets, grenades and other things were handed in, but few people turned them in at all.
What's more terrible is that before Daming banned the common people from owning muskets, the people of Daming didn't know how many muskets and grenades were manufactured privately, even if the government wanted to trace them, they couldn't find out.
Even if the common people were later prohibited from owning muskets and grenades, it still couldn't stop the trend of civilians making muskets and grenades privately, which made the local guards have one head and two big heads-although most of them just wanted to have fun He hides muskets and grenades privately, and when he plays, he tacitly looks for places where there are no people, but who can resist the large base?
There are a full [-] million people in the Ming Dynasty!
With a population of [-] million, even if only a small part of them go out to do things with muskets and grenades, the commotion will be quite big!
In addition to the nonsense about people hiding muskets and grenades, there are also a lot of messy problems that are enough to give Emperor Zhu a headache.
Like the Royal Academy.
The Royal Academy of Ming Dynasty bears the word "royal" in name, but in fact it is under the dual jurisdiction of the Shaofu and the cabinet, and the source of funding is also allocated by both internal funds and the national treasury.
However, the bigwigs of the Royal Academy don't care where the funds come from, they only care about whether the Royal Academy has enough funds.
Obviously, the funds of the Royal Academy will never be enough.
While Li Qiwei was thinking about how to make Fobo music, Emperor Zhu who was far away in Ming Dynasty was also worried.
Although the time to run away this time is not too short, it can't be said to be too long. Zeng Cheng, Liu Heming and other ministers of civil and military affairs in the court are helping to deal with the affairs of the court. The country, so there are not many government affairs that make Emperor Zhu angry.
What really worried Emperor Zhu were some problems in Daming itself.
For example, in order to avoid situations such as the Battle of Majing, in addition to allowing hunters to hold flintlocks within the specified range, ordinary people are not allowed to hold flintlocks or percussion guns, grenades and artillery. Not to mention, as long as they are caught, they will be confiscated, and they will have to be stamped with a few boards.
However, the consciousness of the people of Ming Dynasty in this regard is quite poor.
Most of the cannons were turned in because of their large size, but few people turned in the smaller guns, grenades and the like.
What's more terrible is that before Daming banned the common people from owning muskets, the people of Daming didn't know how many muskets and grenades were manufactured privately, even if the government wanted to trace them, they couldn't find out.
Even if the common people were later prohibited from owning muskets and grenades, it still couldn't stop the trend of civilians making muskets and grenades privately, which made the local guards have one head and two big heads-although most of them just wanted to have fun He hides muskets and grenades privately, and when he plays, he tacitly looks for places where there are no people, but who can resist the large base?
There are a full [-] million people in the Ming Dynasty!
With a population of [-] million, even if only a small part of them go out to do things with muskets and grenades, the commotion will be quite big!
In addition to the nonsense about people hiding muskets and grenades, there are also a lot of messy problems that are enough to give Emperor Zhu a headache.
Like the Royal Academy.
The Royal Academy of Ming Dynasty bears the word "royal" in name, but in fact it is under the dual jurisdiction of the Shaofu and the cabinet, and the source of funding is also allocated by both internal funds and the national treasury.
However, the bigwigs of the Royal Academy don't care where the funds come from, they only care about whether the Royal Academy has enough funds.
Obviously, the funds of the Royal Academy will never be enough.
While Li Qiwei was thinking about how to make Fobo music, Emperor Zhu who was far away in Ming Dynasty was also worried.
Although the time to run away this time is not too short, it can't be said to be too long. Zeng Cheng, Liu Heming and other ministers of civil and military affairs in the court are helping to deal with the affairs of the court. The country, so there are not many government affairs that make Emperor Zhu angry.
What really worried Emperor Zhu were some problems in Daming itself.
For example, in order to avoid situations such as the Battle of Majing, in addition to allowing hunters to hold flintlocks within the specified range, ordinary people are not allowed to hold flintlocks or percussion guns, grenades and artillery. Not to mention, as long as they are caught, they will be confiscated, and they will have to be stamped with a few boards.
However, the consciousness of the people of Ming Dynasty in this regard is quite poor.
Most of the cannons were turned in because of their large size, but few people turned in the smaller guns, grenades and the like.
What's more terrible is that before Daming banned the common people from owning muskets, the people of Daming didn't know how many muskets and grenades were manufactured privately, even if the government wanted to trace them, they couldn't find out.
Even if the common people were later prohibited from owning muskets and grenades, it still couldn't stop the trend of civilians making muskets and grenades privately, which made the local guards have one head and two big heads-although most of them just wanted to have fun He hides muskets and grenades privately, and when he plays, he tacitly looks for places where there are no people, but who can resist the large base?
There are a full [-] million people in the Ming Dynasty!
With a population of [-] million, even if only a small part of them go out to do things with muskets and grenades, the commotion will be quite big!
In addition to the nonsense about people hiding muskets and grenades, there are also a lot of messy problems that are enough to give Emperor Zhu a headache.
Like the Royal Academy.
The Royal Academy of Ming Dynasty bears the word "royal" in name, but in fact it is under the dual jurisdiction of the Shaofu and the cabinet, and the source of funding is also allocated by both internal funds and the national treasury.
However, the bigwigs of the Royal Academy don't care where the funds come from, they only care about whether the Royal Academy has enough funds.
Obviously, the funds of the Royal Academy will never be enough.
While Li Qiwei was thinking about how to make Fobo music, Emperor Zhu who was far away in Ming Dynasty was also worried.
Although the time to run away this time is not too short, it can't be said to be too long. Zeng Cheng, Liu Heming and other ministers of civil and military affairs in the court are helping to deal with the affairs of the court. The country, so there are not many government affairs that make Emperor Zhu angry.
What really worried Emperor Zhu were some problems in Daming itself.
For example, in order to avoid situations such as the Battle of Majing, in addition to allowing hunters to hold flintlocks within the specified range, ordinary people are not allowed to hold flintlocks or percussion guns, grenades and artillery. Not to mention, as long as they are caught, they will be confiscated, and they will have to be stamped with a few boards.
However, the consciousness of the people of Ming Dynasty in this regard is quite poor.
Most of the cannons were turned in because of their large size, but few people turned in the smaller guns, grenades and the like.
What's more terrible is that before Daming banned the common people from owning muskets, the people of Daming didn't know how many muskets and grenades were manufactured privately, even if the government wanted to trace them, they couldn't find out.
Even if the common people were later prohibited from owning muskets and grenades, it still couldn't stop the trend of civilians making muskets and grenades privately, which made the local guards have one head and two big heads-although most of them just wanted to have fun He hides muskets and grenades privately, and when he plays, he tacitly looks for places where there are no people, but who can resist the large base?
There are a full [-] million people in the Ming Dynasty!
With a population of [-] million, even if only a small part of them go out to do things with muskets and grenades, the commotion will be quite big!
In addition to the nonsense about people hiding muskets and grenades, there are also a lot of messy problems that are enough to give Emperor Zhu a headache.
Like the Royal Academy.
The Royal Academy of Ming Dynasty bears the word "royal" in name, but in fact it is under the dual jurisdiction of the Shaofu and the cabinet, and the source of funding is also allocated by both internal funds and the national treasury.
However, the bigwigs of the Royal Academy don't care where the funds come from, they only care about whether the Royal Academy has enough funds.
Obviously, the funds of the Royal Academy will never be enough.
While Li Qiwei was thinking about how to make Fobo music, Emperor Zhu who was far away in Ming Dynasty was also worried.
Although the time to run away this time is not too short, it can't be said to be too long. Zeng Cheng, Liu Heming and other ministers of civil and military affairs in the court are helping to deal with the affairs of the court. The country, so there are not many government affairs that make Emperor Zhu angry.
What really worried Emperor Zhu were some problems in Daming itself.
For example, in order to avoid situations such as the Battle of Majing, in addition to allowing hunters to hold flintlocks within the specified range, ordinary people are not allowed to hold flintlocks or percussion guns, grenades and artillery. Not to mention, as long as they are caught, they will be confiscated, and they will have to be stamped with a few boards.
However, the consciousness of the people of Ming Dynasty in this regard is quite poor.
Most of the cannons were turned in because of their large size, but few people turned in the smaller guns, grenades and the like.
What's more terrible is that before Daming banned the common people from owning muskets, the people of Daming didn't know how many muskets and grenades were manufactured privately, even if the government wanted to trace them, they couldn't find out.
Even if the common people were later prohibited from owning muskets and grenades, it still couldn't stop the trend of civilians making muskets and grenades privately, which made the local guards have one head and two big heads-although most of them just wanted to have fun He hides muskets and grenades privately, and when he plays, he tacitly looks for places where there are no people, but who can resist the large base?
There are a full [-] million people in the Ming Dynasty!
With a population of [-] million, even if only a small part of them go out to do things with muskets and grenades, the commotion will be quite big!
In addition to the nonsense about people hiding muskets and grenades, there are also a lot of messy problems that are enough to give Emperor Zhu a headache.
Like the Royal Academy.
The Royal Academy of Ming Dynasty bears the word "royal" in name, but in fact it is under the dual jurisdiction of the Shaofu and the cabinet, and the source of funding is also allocated by both internal funds and the national treasury.
However, the bigwigs of the Royal Academy don't care where the funds come from, they only care about whether the Royal Academy has enough funds.
Obviously, the funds of the Royal Academy will never be enough.
While Li Qiwei was thinking about how to make Fobo music, Emperor Zhu who was far away in Ming Dynasty was also worried.
Although the time to run away this time is not too short, it can't be said to be too long. Zeng Cheng, Liu Heming and other ministers of civil and military affairs in the court are helping to deal with the affairs of the court. The country, so there are not many government affairs that make Emperor Zhu angry.
What really worried Emperor Zhu were some problems in Daming itself.
For example, in order to avoid situations such as the Battle of Majing, in addition to allowing hunters to hold flintlocks within the specified range, ordinary people are not allowed to hold flintlocks or percussion guns, grenades and artillery. Not to mention, as long as they are caught, they will be confiscated, and they will have to be stamped with a few boards.
However, the consciousness of the people of Ming Dynasty in this regard is quite poor.
Most of the cannons were turned in because of their large size, but few people turned in the smaller guns, grenades and the like.
What's more terrible is that before Daming banned the common people from owning muskets, the people of Daming didn't know how many muskets and grenades were manufactured privately, even if the government wanted to trace them, they couldn't find out.
There are a full [-] million people in the Ming Dynasty!
With a population of [-] million, even if only a small part of them go out to do things with muskets and grenades, the commotion will be quite big!
In addition to the nonsense about people hiding muskets and grenades, there are also a lot of messy problems that are enough to give Emperor Zhu a headache.
Even if the funding of the Royal Academy
(End of this chapter)
PS: Turn on anti-theft in this chapter, and it will return to normal after three hours
While Li Qiwei was thinking about how to make Fobo music, Emperor Zhu who was far away in Ming Dynasty was also worried.
Although the time to run away this time is not too short, it can't be said to be too long. Zeng Cheng, Liu Heming and other ministers of civil and military affairs in the court are helping to deal with the affairs of the court. The country, so there are not many government affairs that make Emperor Zhu angry.
What really worried Emperor Zhu were some problems in Daming itself.
For example, in order to avoid situations such as the Battle of Majing, in addition to allowing hunters to hold flintlocks within the specified range, ordinary people are not allowed to hold flintlocks or percussion guns, grenades and artillery. Not to mention, as long as they are caught, they will be confiscated, and they will have to be stamped with a few boards.
However, the consciousness of the people of Ming Dynasty in this regard is quite poor.
Because of the large size of the artillery, most of them were handed in, but the smaller muskets, grenades and other things were handed in, but few people turned them in at all.
What's more terrible is that before Daming banned the common people from owning muskets, the people of Daming didn't know how many muskets and grenades were manufactured privately, even if the government wanted to trace them, they couldn't find out.
Even if the common people were later prohibited from owning muskets and grenades, it still couldn't stop the trend of civilians making muskets and grenades privately, which made the local guards have one head and two big heads-although most of them just wanted to have fun He hides muskets and grenades privately, and when he plays, he tacitly looks for places where there are no people, but who can resist the large base?
There are a full [-] million people in the Ming Dynasty!
With a population of [-] million, even if only a small part of them go out to do things with muskets and grenades, the commotion will be quite big!
In addition to the nonsense about people hiding muskets and grenades, there are also a lot of messy problems that are enough to give Emperor Zhu a headache.
Like the Royal Academy.
The Royal Academy of Ming Dynasty bears the word "royal" in name, but in fact it is under the dual jurisdiction of the Shaofu and the cabinet, and the source of funding is also allocated by both internal funds and the national treasury.
However, the bigwigs of the Royal Academy don't care where the funds come from, they only care about whether the Royal Academy has enough funds.
Obviously, the funds of the Royal Academy will never be enough.
While Li Qiwei was thinking about how to make Fobo music, Emperor Zhu who was far away in Ming Dynasty was also worried.
Although the time to run away this time is not too short, it can't be said to be too long. Zeng Cheng, Liu Heming and other ministers of civil and military affairs in the court are helping to deal with the affairs of the court. The country, so there are not many government affairs that make Emperor Zhu angry.
What really worried Emperor Zhu were some problems in Daming itself.
For example, in order to avoid situations such as the Battle of Majing, in addition to allowing hunters to hold flintlocks within the specified range, ordinary people are not allowed to hold flintlocks or percussion guns, grenades and artillery. Not to mention, as long as they are caught, they will be confiscated, and they will have to be stamped with a few boards.
However, the consciousness of the people of Ming Dynasty in this regard is quite poor.
Most of the cannons were turned in because of their large size, but few people turned in the smaller guns, grenades and the like.
What's more terrible is that before Daming banned the common people from owning muskets, the people of Daming didn't know how many muskets and grenades were manufactured privately, even if the government wanted to trace them, they couldn't find out.
Even if the common people were later prohibited from owning muskets and grenades, it still couldn't stop the trend of civilians making muskets and grenades privately, which made the local guards have one head and two big heads-although most of them just wanted to have fun He hides muskets and grenades privately, and when he plays, he tacitly looks for places where there are no people, but who can resist the large base?
There are a full [-] million people in the Ming Dynasty!
With a population of [-] million, even if only a small part of them go out to do things with muskets and grenades, the commotion will be quite big!
In addition to the nonsense about people hiding muskets and grenades, there are also a lot of messy problems that are enough to give Emperor Zhu a headache.
Like the Royal Academy.
The Royal Academy of Ming Dynasty bears the word "royal" in name, but in fact it is under the dual jurisdiction of the Shaofu and the cabinet, and the source of funding is also allocated by both internal funds and the national treasury.
However, the bigwigs of the Royal Academy don't care where the funds come from, they only care about whether the Royal Academy has enough funds.
Obviously, the funds of the Royal Academy will never be enough.
While Li Qiwei was thinking about how to make Fobo music, Emperor Zhu who was far away in Ming Dynasty was also worried.
Although the time to run away this time is not too short, it can't be said to be too long. Zeng Cheng, Liu Heming and other ministers of civil and military affairs in the court are helping to deal with the affairs of the court. The country, so there are not many government affairs that make Emperor Zhu angry.
What really worried Emperor Zhu were some problems in Daming itself.
For example, in order to avoid situations such as the Battle of Majing, in addition to allowing hunters to hold flintlocks within the specified range, ordinary people are not allowed to hold flintlocks or percussion guns, grenades and artillery. Not to mention, as long as they are caught, they will be confiscated, and they will have to be stamped with a few boards.
However, the consciousness of the people of Ming Dynasty in this regard is quite poor.
Most of the cannons were turned in because of their large size, but few people turned in the smaller guns, grenades and the like.
What's more terrible is that before Daming banned the common people from owning muskets, the people of Daming didn't know how many muskets and grenades were manufactured privately, even if the government wanted to trace them, they couldn't find out.
Even if the common people were later prohibited from owning muskets and grenades, it still couldn't stop the trend of civilians making muskets and grenades privately, which made the local guards have one head and two big heads-although most of them just wanted to have fun He hides muskets and grenades privately, and when he plays, he tacitly looks for places where there are no people, but who can resist the large base?
There are a full [-] million people in the Ming Dynasty!
With a population of [-] million, even if only a small part of them go out to do things with muskets and grenades, the commotion will be quite big!
In addition to the nonsense about people hiding muskets and grenades, there are also a lot of messy problems that are enough to give Emperor Zhu a headache.
Like the Royal Academy.
The Royal Academy of Ming Dynasty bears the word "royal" in name, but in fact it is under the dual jurisdiction of the Shaofu and the cabinet, and the source of funding is also allocated by both internal funds and the national treasury.
However, the bigwigs of the Royal Academy don't care where the funds come from, they only care about whether the Royal Academy has enough funds.
Obviously, the funds of the Royal Academy will never be enough.
While Li Qiwei was thinking about how to make Fobo music, Emperor Zhu who was far away in Ming Dynasty was also worried.
Although the time to run away this time is not too short, it can't be said to be too long. Zeng Cheng, Liu Heming and other ministers of civil and military affairs in the court are helping to deal with the affairs of the court. The country, so there are not many government affairs that make Emperor Zhu angry.
What really worried Emperor Zhu were some problems in Daming itself.
For example, in order to avoid situations such as the Battle of Majing, in addition to allowing hunters to hold flintlocks within the specified range, ordinary people are not allowed to hold flintlocks or percussion guns, grenades and artillery. Not to mention, as long as they are caught, they will be confiscated, and they will have to be stamped with a few boards.
However, the consciousness of the people of Ming Dynasty in this regard is quite poor.
Most of the cannons were turned in because of their large size, but few people turned in the smaller guns, grenades and the like.
What's more terrible is that before Daming banned the common people from owning muskets, the people of Daming didn't know how many muskets and grenades were manufactured privately, even if the government wanted to trace them, they couldn't find out.
Even if the common people were later prohibited from owning muskets and grenades, it still couldn't stop the trend of civilians making muskets and grenades privately, which made the local guards have one head and two big heads-although most of them just wanted to have fun He hides muskets and grenades privately, and when he plays, he tacitly looks for places where there are no people, but who can resist the large base?
There are a full [-] million people in the Ming Dynasty!
With a population of [-] million, even if only a small part of them go out to do things with muskets and grenades, the commotion will be quite big!
In addition to the nonsense about people hiding muskets and grenades, there are also a lot of messy problems that are enough to give Emperor Zhu a headache.
Like the Royal Academy.
The Royal Academy of Ming Dynasty bears the word "royal" in name, but in fact it is under the dual jurisdiction of the Shaofu and the cabinet, and the source of funding is also allocated by both internal funds and the national treasury.
However, the bigwigs of the Royal Academy don't care where the funds come from, they only care about whether the Royal Academy has enough funds.
Obviously, the funds of the Royal Academy will never be enough.
While Li Qiwei was thinking about how to make Fobo music, Emperor Zhu who was far away in Ming Dynasty was also worried.
Although the time to run away this time is not too short, it can't be said to be too long. Zeng Cheng, Liu Heming and other ministers of civil and military affairs in the court are helping to deal with the affairs of the court. The country, so there are not many government affairs that make Emperor Zhu angry.
What really worried Emperor Zhu were some problems in Daming itself.
For example, in order to avoid situations such as the Battle of Majing, in addition to allowing hunters to hold flintlocks within the specified range, ordinary people are not allowed to hold flintlocks or percussion guns, grenades and artillery. Not to mention, as long as they are caught, they will be confiscated, and they will have to be stamped with a few boards.
However, the consciousness of the people of Ming Dynasty in this regard is quite poor.
Most of the cannons were turned in because of their large size, but few people turned in the smaller guns, grenades and the like.
What's more terrible is that before Daming banned the common people from owning muskets, the people of Daming didn't know how many muskets and grenades were manufactured privately, even if the government wanted to trace them, they couldn't find out.
Even if the common people were later prohibited from owning muskets and grenades, it still couldn't stop the trend of civilians making muskets and grenades privately, which made the local guards have one head and two big heads-although most of them just wanted to have fun He hides muskets and grenades privately, and when he plays, he tacitly looks for places where there are no people, but who can resist the large base?
There are a full [-] million people in the Ming Dynasty!
With a population of [-] million, even if only a small part of them go out to do things with muskets and grenades, the commotion will be quite big!
In addition to the nonsense about people hiding muskets and grenades, there are also a lot of messy problems that are enough to give Emperor Zhu a headache.
Like the Royal Academy.
The Royal Academy of Ming Dynasty bears the word "royal" in name, but in fact it is under the dual jurisdiction of the Shaofu and the cabinet, and the source of funding is also allocated by both internal funds and the national treasury.
However, the bigwigs of the Royal Academy don't care where the funds come from, they only care about whether the Royal Academy has enough funds.
Obviously, the funds of the Royal Academy will never be enough.
While Li Qiwei was thinking about how to make Fobo music, Emperor Zhu who was far away in Ming Dynasty was also worried.
Although the time to run away this time is not too short, it can't be said to be too long. Zeng Cheng, Liu Heming and other ministers of civil and military affairs in the court are helping to deal with the affairs of the court. The country, so there are not many government affairs that make Emperor Zhu angry.
What really worried Emperor Zhu were some problems in Daming itself.
For example, in order to avoid situations such as the Battle of Majing, in addition to allowing hunters to hold flintlocks within the specified range, ordinary people are not allowed to hold flintlocks or percussion guns, grenades and artillery. Not to mention, as long as they are caught, they will be confiscated, and they will have to be stamped with a few boards.
However, the consciousness of the people of Ming Dynasty in this regard is quite poor.
Most of the cannons were turned in because of their large size, but few people turned in the smaller guns, grenades and the like.
What's more terrible is that before Daming banned the common people from owning muskets, the people of Daming didn't know how many muskets and grenades were manufactured privately, even if the government wanted to trace them, they couldn't find out.
There are a full [-] million people in the Ming Dynasty!
With a population of [-] million, even if only a small part of them go out to do things with muskets and grenades, the commotion will be quite big!
In addition to the nonsense about people hiding muskets and grenades, there are also a lot of messy problems that are enough to give Emperor Zhu a headache.
Even if the funding of the Royal Academy
(End of this chapter)
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