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029. No money

The emperor sighed and temporarily threw away the grief of Qiang flutes under the moon and the homesickness that was longer than dreams. He opened the first accounting account he had come into contact with since he traveled to the Qing Dynasty.

This is a book that occurred in the 18th year of Kangxi recorded by the Ministry of Revenue. Although it is a bit difficult for Xiao Han to read these traditional Chinese characters, at least he still feels very friendly to those Chinese characters that express the specific amount. Fortunately, this method is commonly used in ancient and modern times. In modern society, in order to avoid arbitrarily tampering with Arabic numerals, in finance, accounting, and relevant banking regulations and systems, all written regulations and regulations stipulate that upper and lower cases must be consistent. Xiao Han was originally from a financial background. If the summary matters are written obscure and unclear, and if the individual characters are not understood, you can actually guess and conceal them. As long as the cumulative total amount of the last Chinese characters can be correct, there will be no omissions or errors. Auditing accounts is Xiao Han's only skill.

The emperor saw it very seriously and excitedly, but after flipping through the two accounts, he gradually couldn't laugh.

The emperor's first impression of the national finance in the 18th year of the Kangxi reign of the Qing Dynasty was that all the money was wasted.

The largest expenditures of the national treasury each year are: military pay and military supplies, dam repair, royal family salary, palace repair (including both the Da Nei Palace where living people live now, and the underground palace where dead people live), as well as official salary and administrative expenses for various names... Finally, a huge disaster relief expense was added in the 18th year of the Kangxi reign.

Military pay and military supplies, build national defense?

It takes a thousand days to raise troops and use troops for a while. It is currently pacifying the vassal states and will be able to recover Taiwan in the future.

Repair the dam and clear the silt, and clear the river channel?

The Yellow River floods every year, and it is built every year, and many people still die every year. Isn’t this dam repair and dilution just a water slag?

Those royal family members’ salaries are even more annoying!

A large group of idle royal families are not very good at work and can only give birth to children. If they take up enough places to get wages, isn’t that even more terrible than the flooding of the Yellow River! The Yellow River only comes once every summer and autumn. These royal families have children born every month and ask for debts from the emperor.

The huge expenses of palace repair?

If I could enjoy the palaces I could enjoy while I was alive, it would be worth spending a little more money. As for those underground palaces, the better the repairs, the more robbers of tombs, wouldn’t later generations dig up ancestral tombs and sell tickets for so-called archaeologists?

Even the huge tomb that Emperor Kangxi handled his future funeral repairs was said to be called Jingling. At the end of the War of Resistance Against Japan in 1945, Zhang Jinzhong and Wang Shaoyi conducted large-scale excavations of Dongling and dug Jingling by the way. Because they wanted to steal treasures, Kangxi's body was destroyed by tomb robbers. This is the famous "Dongling Robbery Case" in historical records.

I knew early that the story of the ending was destined to be tragic. Is it interesting to continue to develop the plot?

...

The emperor looked at the broken accounts in front of him, and even the blue veins were about to burst out from his head.

Seeing that the treasury was so poor that the rats ran away, what else should we talk about? Reform, and where to plant trees?

Without money, it's all nonsense!

The emperor was depressed for a long time, and finally threw the broken books on the table and decided to go to bed.

The emperor had just taken two steps when he suddenly remembered something and hurriedly ordered:

"Come."

Immediately, a little eunuch pushed the door and bowed to the emperor.

The emperor said:

"Send the noble man back."

"twitter."

The two little palace maids then gently walked into the inner room, holding the little nobleman Zhaojia, who was still sitting next to the imperial bed, walked out, and bowed their knees to the emperor to celebrate the blessings. After the nobleman who was serving the bed walked out of the palace gate, four people would naturally carry the slide rods and send them back to the palace where the empress was living to rest.

This noble lady was half an hour ago when the emperor was reading a book, and the eunuchs were sent to the Ganqing Palace by the eunuchs. At that time, the emperor was not paying attention to the key points when he was reading the account. When he nodded, the room was still silent. It was just like a gust of wind just now.

In the inner palace, only the queen and imperial concubine are qualified to sleep with the emperor and stay until dawn. In addition, the queen can also receive the emperor's imperial guards in the Kunning Palace where she lives. As for other concubines with ordinary status, under normal circumstances, the emperor will be turned over to the sign and prepared to be lucky on the evening of the same day. They will be washed up in advance and carried to the dragon bed of the Ganqing Palace to be favored.

Then, no more than three incense sticks, and then the eunuch called him to send him away. He was not allowed to stay in the emperor's bedroom. He could not "trouble" the dragon body all night. This is also a rule. A genuine wife and a concubine's wife should be distinguished in enjoying rights and treatment. There is a difference between legitimate and illegitimate wife, and the courtesy should not be abolished. The emperor himself should also be more at ease.

Of course, if the emperor doesn't like to lie on his dragon bed, then what, and he likes to go out often to find other fun, such as changing places, changing times, changing methods, and changing objects... Others can't be so blind, just talk too much, right? Modern people occasionally want to have a fresh look, and can also sleep on the sofa today, go out of the study tomorrow, change the floor the day after tomorrow, stand, lie down, kneel down, and go upside down... as they wish. This is the similarities and differences in life in ancient and modern times.

The emperor took care of the "internal affairs" and went to bed to rest. He didn't know that it actually hurt the heart of the little nobleman Zhao Jia.

It is indeed difficult for Zhao Jia. Because of the luck of being turned on by the emperor, I spent more than half an hour just bathing, carefully dressing up and maintaining my whole body for a long time. As a result, under the huge pressure of being angry and jealous of the concubines, the little nobleman was carried into the emperor's Ganqing Palace by the eunuch, but he was waiting next to the dragon couch and sat dryly for half an hour, not even seeing the emperor's face alone. Look, I didn't even look for the real person to act coquettishly. What kind of "luck" is this?

It was fine yesterday, but the emperor was busy with his noble people. Why is it still like this today? If the emperor really had no time, you still turned over my sign and summoned me over for what was the purpose of? The little nobleman Zhao Jia lay on the bed sadly, and sobbed in grievance.

However, the next day, when he followed the rules and went to Ningshou Palace to pay tribute to the Empress Dowager, the little nobleman Zhao Jia was still dressed up brightly and beautifully, and he pretended to be able to bear the dragon's ze and be infinitely nourishing, which really made the jealous eyes of the concubines.

The little nobleman Zhao Jia thought:

Humph, no matter whether the emperor has been "adopted" by the emperor, at least they have also sat by the Dragon's bed in the Qing Dynasty. If I don't tell you, who will know? Do you dare to ask the emperor?

It is absolutely impossible for anyone to ask the emperor! So the undercurrent of love in the inner palace was still there, and a concubine, a noble man, three people always stayed, and two petals agreed. The poor also "bite" several beautiful and neat bead teeth.

In addition to the notes for the pulse diagnosis of concubines in the Neijing, there are other notes on the Imperial Hospital's internal prescriptions that explain:

These empresses happened to live in the same palace, and they might get too close to each other in daily life, so they all fell ill after being sick. The empresses even had similar symptoms of illness, either, they were dizzy, chest tightness, and panic. They drank several doses of ginseng bird's nest Yangrong soup prepared by the Imperial Hospital, and then they would be cured slowly.

Because the number of palaces in the Forbidden City is limited, and there are too many quotas for the empresses who are not of high-ranking grade, the concubines usually live in a mixed manner. That is, they designate one to two high-ranking queens to lead several low-ranking queens to live in the same palace, follow each other, and teach the rules. If the low-ranking queen who belongs to the same palace gave birth to a prince first, and the high-ranking queen happens to have no heirs, the prince must be raised in the name of the highest-ranking queen, which is also considered a difference between high-ranking queens.

The most famous example is the later Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty, and the current fourth son of the emperor Yin. He was a prince born in the 17th year of Kangxi. His biological mother was originally Wu Ya (received Depin in the 18th year of Kangxi). However, at this time Yin was the son who was raised under the name of the imperial concubine Tong. Even though Depin Wu Ya could take care of the young prince himself, the imperial concubine Tong Jia had no heir and had a more noble position. The emperor appointed the fourth son to the imperial concubine (the so-called deputy queen) with a higher status.

This result also invisibly caused Yin to never be close to his biological mother, Uya, to raise Yin for the rest of his life, and Tong Jia, who had raised Yin for eleven years, was thought of in his heart for the rest of his life. "It was not as good as raising him." Later, Yin also relied on the connections of his mother's family and the strong support of the Tong family, and finally ascended the throne of the emperor.

The things in the inner palace are really unclear.

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Speaking of the world, everyone has their own worries.

Being an emperor, I have too many wives and can’t sleep, and it’s very hard to get a dragon body.

Being a concubine, she was sleeping by the emperor without taking the turn. She felt very distressed.

When you are a writer, you can't squeeze out the blue veins on your forehead, and it's really hard to write.

After coding the words, I refreshed them and saw the poor collection and recommendations, and the bile was very bitter.

If you are so brave, just stick to the picture! Looking at the delicate little beauty, touching your tender hands.
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