Chapter 1788 October
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Hu Zongxian, a native of Huizhou Prefecture, was a Jinshi in the 17th year of Jiajing. He was first appointed as the magistrate of Yidu and later became the Censor of Huguang Road. In the 33rd year of Jiajing, he served as the Censor of Zhejiang. He was promoted to the right assistant censor of the Censorate of the Censorate of Zhejiang. After that, he was promoted to the right assistant censor of the Ministry of War. After a year, he was promoted to the right assistant minister of Zhejiang.
It was during his time in charge of the Japanese affairs in the southeast that the Japanese plague that had been plaguing the southeast of the Ming Dynasty was effectively resolved, and the turmoil in Jiangxi miners was quelled, and the stability of the Ming Dynasty was made outstanding contributions.
Just by military merit, no one in the court can match it.
When Hu Zongxian was about to quell the Japanese tragedy in Zhejiang, he was about to prepare to fully eliminate the Japanese pirates in Fujian, but was convicted of Yan Song's fall, which also led to the Japanese pirates taking the opportunity to slaughter Xinghua City, Fujian.
Faced with the Xu Party's impeachment of Japanese communication, the Nanjing Ministry of Revenue, Lu Fengyi, took out the 30,000 taels of silver with unknown destinations, making the biggest contributor to the Japanese attack stand on the edge of the cliff.
After all, Jiajing was an emperor with clear rewards and punishments. He deeply realized that Hu Zongxian's outstanding contribution to quelling the Japanese tragedy was to open a favor to Hu Zongxian and ordered him to return to his hometown to live freely.
But after three years, Hu Zongxian still failed to escape the party struggles of Xu Yan. Just like Yan Shifan, who was captured in Beijing at the beginning of this year, he is now facing another unpredictable disaster.
The autumn atmosphere in the capital is getting stronger and stronger. The tall locust trees in the city are dyed yellow, and the withered leaves fall in the wind, falling on the roofs, courtyards, and streets.
The Ministry of Revenue signing house is quiet and peaceful.
Lin Weiran, wearing a second-rank official uniform, sat upright at the table, with the tea cup next to him still remaining cold tea. After years of raising his beard, his beard has been formed, and his beard is regular on his jaw and chin.
His skin is very white and his beard is also very beautiful. Although he gives people the image of a handsome man, his body is still powerful. In the process of getting along with others, few people are already entangled with his youth or age.
He has been serving as the Minister of the Ministry of Revenue for half a year. After personnel sorting out and reasonable division of labor, he has been able to handle all kinds of affairs of the Ministry of Revenue with ease and become a very excellent Minister of Revenue.
Lin Junran is an ambitious person, but he is also a person who can calm down. Since the time has not come, he will not be too hasty, but will seriously manage the Ministry of Revenue.
Xu Gang, the prefect of Shuntian Prefecture, wrote in the Ministry of Revenue: Forty gatekeepers were originally established in Guangyuan Gate in Wanping County. Now the gate has been abandoned for a long time and has no use. Now the salary of grain is served in various yamen in Beijing, so I asked to be sacked. In addition, more than 190 horse houses were originally organized in Xianghe County to carry money and grain. Recently, the materials and grass were collected by merchants. It is appropriate to check the number of troops and idleness to be sacked and sacked.
Lin Xuran did not want to do anything to Ling Shuntian Prefecture, but seeing that he was able to take the initiative to report this matter, the Prefecture Lord was undoubtedly a good official with patriotism.
Xu Gang's behavior actually represents the concept of officials in this era. The "open source" of the imperial court's finances is usually to increase the quota of the people, so "split the province" is what many officials do the most, and they prefer to focus on "reducing expenses".
Lin Weiran naturally "accepted" this kindness, but he knew that if he wanted to change this decadent dynasty, he could not rely on blindly "reducing money", but instead tried to create a healthy finance, create more social wealth and a reasonable distribution mechanism.
Chapter completed!