Fantasia of the Sky
Chapter 1395 Officials and nobles 2
Chapter 1395 Officials and nobles 2
"Is...is it that simple?"
"It's that simple."
The funds of the officials came from the nobles, and the funds of the nobles were collected from the people; if there were no people, naturally there would be no tax collection.Therefore, although the nobles were almost unlimited, they had to think carefully about their attitude towards the people; the richer and more powerful the commoners, the more they should pay attention to them, because they also paid the most taxes.And those who have no power or influence can be treated with contempt appropriately - anyway, they can't make any waves, as long as they don't make too much trouble.
Huanmeng suddenly thought of Kerr—there was no doubt that he was too pathetic: he actually went to meet the nobleman in only his tattered clothes!
If he can change into neat clothes, he will not be beaten by the guards; if he can use his savings to dress up and pretend to be a "rich man", maybe he can really meet nobles and even get Hospitality; if the tone matches, maybe you can really use the rest of the money...
However, there are no ifs; as Kerr, he will never know this knowledge in his life—it was of no use to him in the first place.Similarly, his father-in-law was also because of his lack of power - what status could a craftsman from the countryside have?
"Therefore, the first task of the nobles is to build their territory well - of course, the more wise the nobles are, the better the living conditions of the residents under their jurisdiction will be, and vice versa.
Presumably the nobleman Kerr met should be an unknown little nobleman...
One of the iron laws is that people can move freely—except for certain restrictions on the capital and the main cities of each territory, other places can move out and in at will, and there are complete Procedures for canceling and entering the account.This system of people's supervision has achieved quite good results-the nobles must make their people rich and have a good impression of themselves, so that they can have a steady stream of money in their accounts; once they do something outrageous If things happen, the people will leave themselves.
Hmm... If that's the case, there's no need for supervision at all, and the nobles will work hard to get the territory right by themselves.
"It is precisely because the nobles with a high level of education are maintaining the rule that the people's lives can be guaranteed; if an uneducated prodigal son becomes the patriarch, then the people in the territory will suffer—— The family will not allow such a situation to happen."
According to Aisa, although the aristocrats have different levels of good and bad, their overall quality is still quite high - at least it cannot be compared with those of the common people; she also admires this method of aristocratic rule.
Well, it's all very well to hear her say that; but actually... there's no problem?
"It's far away, Mr. Huanmeng, there is one thing I want to ask you to complete."
If you want to ask yourself something... Well, it must be...
"Do you want Huanmeng to help you reflect on the situation here?"
"exactly."
The reason for Aisa’s inability to report is quite complicated—on the one hand, she is an official, and officials generally cannot impeach nobles; Up for a dispute?
more importantly--
"Such an important matter, I hope you will complete it!"
(End of this chapter)
"Is...is it that simple?"
"It's that simple."
The funds of the officials came from the nobles, and the funds of the nobles were collected from the people; if there were no people, naturally there would be no tax collection.Therefore, although the nobles were almost unlimited, they had to think carefully about their attitude towards the people; the richer and more powerful the commoners, the more they should pay attention to them, because they also paid the most taxes.And those who have no power or influence can be treated with contempt appropriately - anyway, they can't make any waves, as long as they don't make too much trouble.
Huanmeng suddenly thought of Kerr—there was no doubt that he was too pathetic: he actually went to meet the nobleman in only his tattered clothes!
If he can change into neat clothes, he will not be beaten by the guards; if he can use his savings to dress up and pretend to be a "rich man", maybe he can really meet nobles and even get Hospitality; if the tone matches, maybe you can really use the rest of the money...
However, there are no ifs; as Kerr, he will never know this knowledge in his life—it was of no use to him in the first place.Similarly, his father-in-law was also because of his lack of power - what status could a craftsman from the countryside have?
"Therefore, the first task of the nobles is to build their territory well - of course, the more wise the nobles are, the better the living conditions of the residents under their jurisdiction will be, and vice versa.
Presumably the nobleman Kerr met should be an unknown little nobleman...
One of the iron laws is that people can move freely—except for certain restrictions on the capital and the main cities of each territory, other places can move out and in at will, and there are complete Procedures for canceling and entering the account.This system of people's supervision has achieved quite good results-the nobles must make their people rich and have a good impression of themselves, so that they can have a steady stream of money in their accounts; once they do something outrageous If things happen, the people will leave themselves.
Hmm... If that's the case, there's no need for supervision at all, and the nobles will work hard to get the territory right by themselves.
"It is precisely because the nobles with a high level of education are maintaining the rule that the people's lives can be guaranteed; if an uneducated prodigal son becomes the patriarch, then the people in the territory will suffer—— The family will not allow such a situation to happen."
According to Aisa, although the aristocrats have different levels of good and bad, their overall quality is still quite high - at least it cannot be compared with those of the common people; she also admires this method of aristocratic rule.
Well, it's all very well to hear her say that; but actually... there's no problem?
"It's far away, Mr. Huanmeng, there is one thing I want to ask you to complete."
If you want to ask yourself something... Well, it must be...
"Do you want Huanmeng to help you reflect on the situation here?"
"exactly."
The reason for Aisa’s inability to report is quite complicated—on the one hand, she is an official, and officials generally cannot impeach nobles; Up for a dispute?
more importantly--
"Such an important matter, I hope you will complete it!"
(End of this chapter)
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