Chapter 1477 The vassal king and the side commander
The 11th day of the Pingfan War came soon and ended quickly.
The people of Jiangdong had not yet reacted to the war and it was over. There was no need to worry and fear. The royal army of the court went south to various places, and it was even more unfair to the people.
The navigation trade along the coast of Jiangdong was not affected at all, and it even became more prosperous immediately. People from all over Jiangdong planted mulberry, silkworms, weaving cloth, cotton spinning, kilns and porcelain making, and various workshops were even more lively. They received more orders.
The people also cooperated with the comprehensive census chaired by the prince.
After all, the tax system originally implemented by Shen Faxing was basically the system of the Sui Dynasty, which was a system of renting and mediocre people. For the people, the tax system of this kind of tax system with a higher nature, and now the two-tax system of the imperial court will be fully implemented in Jiangdong. They are very clear that this two-tax system will have a great burden on them.
As for the industrial and commercial taxation, when the law was in full swing, it inherited the treasury regime of the Sui Dynasty, but also brought up all the industrial and commercial taxes that the Sui Dynasty did not have, and it was even much higher than the taxes of the Qin Dynasty. After all, it cost a lot of money to support the army and the officials in Jiangdong.
Clear the land, check the household registration, check the fields, shops, mines, etc., and make all the books.
The land is paid as much as the acres, and the land is less taxable, and there is no land or tax. The court encouraged the people with less land to immigrate to Ryukyu, Baekje and other places.
Those who stay will also receive additional land, ensuring that each person has at least ten acres of land and each household has no less than fifty acres of land.
For those powerful landlords, they don’t have to worry about it. Their houses, shops, workshops, etc. will not be violated at all. Even if their land is excessive, they will not be forcibly confiscated, but will only be replaced or expropriated.
The court even supported them very much for setting up workshops, operating caravans, doing boats and doing business. After all, there were few fields in many places in Jiangdong, especially when there were many storms near the seaside, so it was not easy to farm.
In the eyes of many people in Jiangdong, Jiangdong has changed a lot and no changes have been made.
I changed my emperor and some officials, but my life was still stable, without war or robbery. Everyone did not have to panic and flee without being a refugee.
They even reduced their taxes and were able to divide more land. If they were willing to leave their hometown and immigrate to other places, they could also divide more land.
Especially for some people in many mountains, such as Jian'an and Yongjia, they used to live a few acres of land, relying on fishing or tenant workers to help them. Now, as long as they are willing to leave their hometown, their family can get one or two hundred acres of land and become landlords directly, which is extremely tempting for them.
Many people in the mountainous areas of Jian'an signed up to the government, all wanted to go out and try the local owners' feelings.
The prince also sent people to convene wealthy households from all over the country to talk to them, mainly to mobilize many local big households and powerful people to move to the six capital cities such as Luoyang and Chang'an.
The migration of powerful households in the newly conquered land was actually a strategy that the Han Dynasty began and a good way to effectively rule.
It not only enriches the capital and enhances prosperity, but also facilitates supervision of these powerful households and makes the local government easier to manage.
Those who are willing to enter the capital will gain some benefits, such as giving some scattered ranks, or posting some official positions to their dead fathers and ancestors, or even giving them some quotas to allow their children to enter the Imperial College or martial arts lecture hall.
These are privileges.
There are benefits when you go there. If you don’t, it will naturally be a little troublesome. As long as the court has to investigate, you can find out a lot of problems with the handle, and it will not be so easy to talk to.
The powerful people in these places know very well.
They are not willing to leave their hometown, but they can't leave.
So he finally bargained with the prince and proposed to move the family's bulk to the capital, leaving one or two small branches in his hometown to protect the ancestral tombs, ancestral homes, etc. The prince agreed.
So they smiled happily and were satisfied.
Half a year.
The prince left Beijing in the first month and launched the Battle of Crossing the River in February. On the 11th, he pacified the Jiangdong Fan, but the subsequent aftermath matters left him in Jiangnan for more than half a year.
There is no snow in the south of the Yangtze River.
But the winter in Jiangnan is very frozen.
December.
The prince set out from Yuhang, the first city of Jiangdong Road, and took a boat to the north and headed back to Beijing via the North-South Grand Canal.
The first city of Jiangdong Road, Jinling, has been officially upgraded to Nanjing Jinling Prefecture by the emperor, and the former Nanjing Guangling Prefecture was removed from the title of Nanjing.
This time, Nanjing changed its land because although Guangling was prosperous, Guangling was north of the Yangtze River. The six capitals of the imperial court were all north of the river. In order to increase its attention to the land south of the Yangtze River, the imperial court moved Nanjing to Jiangling City, separated by a river, with good intentions.
The people of Guangling City were very unhappy, but the emperor still retained the status of Guangling Prefecture, which was only half a level lower than the Six Capitals and higher than the county.
Also awarded the qualifications of the government are Jiangling Prefecture, Jiujiang Prefecture, Nanhai Prefecture and Jiaozhi Prefecture in Lingnan, Taiyuan Prefecture and Datong Prefecture in the north, Gaochang Prefecture in the Western Regions, and Seoul Prefecture on the Korean Peninsula.
Six Beijings and Nine Palaces.
Twenty-seven ways.
Three hundred and sixty counties and one thousand eight hundred counties.
There are also seventy-two vassal states and five hundred and forty princes.
Guangling County.
This largest prosperous city in the southeast of Daqin, relying on the sea trade, has become the largest salt merchant and maritime business center in Daqin and the richest city.
Prince Jiawen, who crossed the river and returned north, met Li Shimin, the Linyi Dao commander who also went north to the capital to gather in court, and Luo Yi, the King of Sunset.
Luo Yi and Li Shimin knew that the prince was coming, so they waited here.
The two stood at the dock to welcome the prince.
Jiawen was a little surprised to see them.
"I am the prince, and it is inconvenient to have a personal relationship with the vassal king and the border commander."
Jiawen frowned slightly.
Qin Qiong, who was beside the prince, didn't care. "Your Highness is the crown prince of a country. Now the saints are also intentional to delegate power. Now it is not the prince who intends to make friends with the vassal kings. The border commander, but they just met on the road. They came to pay their respects. It was nothing big to meet at first."
Qin Qiong believed that Luo Yi was a prince with great importance in the royal family, and Li Shimin was also a very capable Bianshen. These people still have to give their face.
"Thank you, Prime Minister Qin."
Qin Qiong laughed, "When I return to Beijing this time, my daughter will officially marry Your Highness after the New Year. I will be your Mount Tai in the future, so I will definitely help you more."
A few years ago, the emperor chose Qin Qiong's daughter as the crown prince's concubine for the crown prince.
This marriage was unanimously supported by the Supreme Emperor, the Empress Dowager, the Queen, etc., and even the prime ministers in the court were optimistic about it.
Prince Jiawen and Qin Qiong's daughter Ruyu are also relatives who grew up. Wuqian's relationship is good, and both sides also have a good impression of each other.
The only one who disagrees with this marriage is the only one who is a few Grand Secretary.
These great scholars believe that the prince's concubine will become the queen in the future and her mother will be in the world. Therefore, it is best not to choose the daughter of the nobles and nobles, because they are afraid that the future relatives will interfere in politics in the future.
They hope that the Crown Princess would preferably come from ordinary civil servants’ families, and the daughter of the aristocratic family who passed on poetry and rituals.
Of course, some people also believe that the Crown Princess was elected as the daughter of a famous family.
Chapter completed!