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Chapter 831 Chapter 832 The truth about the lack of food in Fancheng

If they were to take the blame, they would die; to be honest, they would be punished as well, but if the virtuous king is a just person who handles justice, they can at least keep the dog's head.

Both of them smiled wryly in their hearts. Fortunately, they both had no father and no mother, and they were single, so they had nothing to threaten.

Qi Bao'er could tell at a glance that the prefect's subsequent words would definitely shock her three views, but she didn't expect that the first sentence of the other party would be so explosive.

"Prince Xian, after Fancheng took office in Liu Zhifu, he never saved a single grain of food.

......"

According to Fu Xuejun: Fancheng, oh, not only Fancheng, but the other three cities in Kezhou except Kecheng. After Liu Bing, the magistrate of Kecheng, took office, there was no more grain in the granary.

In the first year, Liu Bing borrowed grain storage from the other three cities on the grounds that he needed grain to build rivers.

There is indeed a big river outside Ke City, and it is true that the river course has not been repaired for many years. Although there has never been a flood, no one can say that it is wrong for this reason. It is the duty of an official to make a living for the people.

After the grain was borrowed, Liu Bing did go to build the river; Fu Xuejun and the other two prefects both sent people to check it out. After all, what was borrowed was not a little bit of grain, but all of it. They were also worried that the grain would go away. no reply.

The battle was quite big, and there were seven or eight hundred men repairing the river if there were not thousands. It was no wonder that Kecheng's own food reserves were not enough to eat.

Here is an explanation: Because the imperial court allowed [-]% of the taxed grain to be used as grain storage in various places, each locality is doing some maintenance or strengthening itself, such as repairing river embankments, or repairing For the city fortifications, the daily food for the convicts is first allocated from the stored grain.

Maybe someone will ask, if the stored grain is used up, then if there is an urgent need for food in the future, similar to the urgent need to provide relief to the people after a disaster, don’t you have to use the claws?

Don't they still have the old grain stored last year?

The imperial court allowed each locality to keep [-]% of the tax and grain, but in fact, this tax grain is another form of money given to each locality by the imperial court;

It's just in case, but in case it won't happen every year;
Therefore, the [-]% of the tax grain stored in various places every year will be sold after the new grain comes out in the coming year, and the silver taels obtained can be used to do many things that are beneficial to people's livelihood.

But just like the embankment repair in Kecheng, there are many places where grain storage is often used in various places. Therefore, experienced officials will not sell the old grain as soon as the new grain comes in. Whether there is a big move has been prepared in the first year, but we can also prevent it from happening.

As for whether [-]% of the stored grain in each place will breed moths, the original intention of the system is good, but whether the original intention of the system will be followed when it is implemented varies from person to person.

That's why there are so many people in the sixth department, and even if there are many people, it is still very busy.

Pull away, come back.

In the year when Liu Bing took office, Kecheng's grain reserves had already been emptied by his predecessor, and it was because his predecessor committed a crime of corruption that the seat was vacated, and he became the new magistrate.

It is precisely because of this that when Kecheng needed food for embankment repairs, the prefects of the other three cities extended a helping hand.

In the second year, Kecheng collected a new grain tax, but still borrowed grain from the other three cities.

The reason is still insufficient grain and the embankment has not been completed.

Although the three magistrates felt a little uncomfortable with borrowing too much food, but Kecheng was built along the entire river, and the other three cities also benefited to some extent.

People's movements are so big, and they can barely understand.

Of course, the most important thing is that Liu Bing is from the Liu residence of Da Sima's family. I heard that he was able to be promoted to the magistrate of Kecheng because of Da Sima's hand, and the magistrate is also on Liu Bing's side.

Responding to the phrase 'officials are crushed to death at the first level', the words of Zhizhou, for themselves, can affect whether they have hope for promotion in the future; for the people, they can affect the people of the entire city and even There are good days and bad days in a few years.

Therefore, no matter what thoughts you have in your mind, you have to borrow the food from Kecheng.

In the third year, that is, last autumn, Liu Bing didn't even give a reason. They were still collecting the new grain tax, and Kecheng had already sent someone to 'borrow' the grain.

Fu Xuejun was unwilling in his heart, but...

This year is the year of the imperial examination, and there are nearly a thousand candidates in Fancheng who want to take the exam in Beijing, and whether the candidates can go to Beijing for reference must be stamped by the state government.

[Similar to the admission ticket, it must be stamped by the state government to be eligible for reference. 】

It was two months before Fu Xuejun sent the 'examination admission cards' of all the candidates to the magistrate's office last year, but all the new food came up, and the prefectural government hadn't printed the stamps yet.

Fu Xuejun often reminded them, after all, it was related to the future of the students, and it was also a big event for Yu Fancheng.

But the state capital always shirks the excuses for various reasons, without expressly stating it, only a few times they deliberately point out that they can help each other in several cities.

After further understanding, the other two cities are also in the same situation.

They are all foxes of a thousand years old, what else do they not understand? !

The three magistrates didn't want it any more, and Liang still had to watch helplessly being dragged away by the people of Kecheng.

Fu Xuejun smacked his head several times in a row, the kind that could directly make a 'dong dong' sound, and within a few times, a big black bump appeared on his forehead.

"The virtuous prince, this official is guilty. I think that there will be no urgent need to store food in Fancheng for the time being, and I think that I will protect all the disciples first. This official is short-sighted and has harmed the people of Fancheng. I beg the virtuous prince to give me a punishment. "

Qi Baoer lifted him up, so that he could no longer compete with the head and the ground.

Feeling quite speechless, she found that officials seemed to like the trick of pleading guilty, regardless of whether they were sincere or trying to sell miserably, they always seemed to be insincere if they didn't smash their heads.

"Who are you Zhizhou?"

She knew what the background of the prefect of Kecheng was, but what about this prefect who sounded like he was helping Liu Bing all the time?

Maybe it was because his head was so dizzy, Fu Xuejun was completely dazed by this question, and instinctively turned his head to look at Master Chen who was beside him with a worried face.

Didn't I mention the name of Mr. Zhizhou just now?

Master Chen's eyes were red, but obviously the tacit understanding between the two had reached the point where they could read each other's minds, and they understood Fu Xuejun's meaning at a glance, and shook his head slightly.

Ok? ? ?
Qi Baoer's eyes suddenly shone brightly as if he had discovered some big secret.

Oh my god, no wonder these two are both in their early forties and still bachelors! ! !
In other words, who is the top and who is the bottom of these two?
Uh···

She seemed to think of something weird.

"Haixian Wangye said that the lord Zhizhou's surname is Ye Yongfei, and he was born in the Yangzhao Hou Mansion in Kyoto." Fu Xuejun also reported Ye Yongfei's background very considerately.

Standing behind, Chen Yi's eyes flickered: Oh, so he is the only up-and-coming eldest son in Yang Zhaohou's mansion.

Guessing that Prince Xian did not know the real life experience of this person, Chen Yi took a step forward, and Fu Er went over to share a big melon with Qi Baoer in a low voice.

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