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Chapter 161 0156 [I was fined even before I received my salary](2/2)

Moreover, the first month’s salary has not been paid yet!

He became the first new scholar since the founding of the Song Dynasty to be fined without receiving his salary.

It's like a newly hired employee reporting corruption to the leader of the financial department. Is this something you should take care of?

Merely imposing a salary penalty is considered a mercy, so you should be fired directly!

When the Taipei students heard the news, they all came to the office to pay a visit to express their admiration for Ju Ming.

Chen Dongzuo bowed and said: "Xue Zhengzhen is a role model for others. He is not afraid of the powerful and asks for orders for the people. We admire him very much!"

Zhu Ming looked at the students and sighed: "The price of charcoal is higher than the price of rice. I have never heard of such a ridiculous thing since ancient times. Mr. Hengqu said that we should live up to our destiny for the sake of the people, and we should practice it."

Zhang Zai belongs to Guan School, is not banned, and can be cited.

Zhu Ming was only seventeen years old this year, and he came to Taipei University to teach and teach. Many students were unconvinced.

When something like this happened, he immediately won the respect of everyone and no longer bothered with Ju Ming's age.

The students couldn't keep their mouths shut and spread the news wider and wider.

Because it was related to public life, word quickly spread throughout Tokyo. Everyone knew that Tanhwaro used coal for the common people and was fined his salary for impeaching corrupt officials.

That month, the chief officer of the Carboniferous Department was demoted from the capital, and several subordinate officials were arrested.

The director of the tax charcoal field was arrested and imprisoned, and dozens of government-run charcoal fields were ordered to sell coal at a fair price. The price of coal plummeted from 10 ren to 5 ren.

Private coal shops were also ordered to sell coal at a fair price. However, they purchased coal at a high price and suffered heavy losses due to this order.

This was intentional by Cai Jing and his party. They took the opportunity to dump at low prices to seize the market, and then raised prices after the limelight had passed.

No matter what, the common people benefited at this time, and the price of coal dropped by half. They remembered Tan Hwa Lang's good deeds, because among those who were impeached, only Zhu Ming was punished.
Chapter completed!
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