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Chapter 1774 National Official Letter

Hearing Xu Changqing's words, Zhou Changshou and Zhou Ping'an each frowned, and the originally relaxed expressions on their faces were replaced by solemnity.

The riots have already started, and Xu Changqing's words are very conservative. There are riots in the Gyeonggi region, so the situation in remote areas where the situation is more serious, such as Southwest, South China and other regions, may have already happened.

"If there is a disturbance, the local health office and the governor's office must report the news to the court as quickly as possible. Is there any conclusive information?" Zhou Changshou asked.

"how to say."

Xu Changqing frowned and said in a difficult tone: "There are some fragments of information coming over, but they are just about small groups of homeless people causing riots, and some shops including the imperial bank were robbed and burned. From this point of view, it seems that it is not because of the bank run.

The civil unrest caused by the lack of money looks like an ordinary homeless gang committing crimes."

"But the problem is that the regions reporting these situations are all scattered and scattered. There are some in the Southwest and South China, but the total number is not large. Especially in the South, only fragments of scattered information are reported, but more

Many prefectures and counties seemed to have nothing happened, and it was eerily quiet."

After listening to Xu Changqing's words, Zhou Ping'an looked thoughtful and pondered without saying a word.

Zhou Changshou thought for a moment and said, "On purpose."

Xu Changqing immediately looked at Zhou Changshou, raised his hands and asked, "Who is this?"

"Longevity next week."

Zhou Ping'an took the call and made an introduction. Xu Changqing nodded to Zhou Changshou. After a few words of greeting, he immediately asked: "Brother Zhou just said it on purpose. In fact, I also think there are strong traces of human manipulation in it, but the government and the opposition

There are only a handful of people who can suppress the news of unrest in most provinces. The stakes in this matter are too high, and I dare not make my own decision."

Zhou Changshou raised his head and asked: "Can I take a look at the specific official documents and all the official letters of each of them in the past half month?"

According to management, each province must submit an official letter similar to a work report to the imperial court every half month. If there is a major event, it will be submitted directly to the emperor in the form of a memorial. If it is just an ordinary work report, it will be handed over to the general government.

The department, staff department, household department, etc. are organized in a unified manner. On the one hand, it is archived and recorded. On the other hand, once it is time for a change of office, officials will be promoted, demoted, and transferred. These daily accumulated work reports are an important reference basis.

Now Zhou Changshou wants to see these things, but Xu Changqing is hesitant.

It doesn't matter how secret these things are. As long as people in the DPRK and China have some connections, they can probably find a way to take a look at whichever province they want. However, it is absolutely inappropriate to say that they can all come and take a look.

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If it was Zhou Pingan who made this request, Xu Changqing would naturally have no worries. However, after all, it was only the first time for Zhou Changshou to meet him and he had no official status. No matter what, it was not in compliance with the rules.

Zhou Ping'an saw Xu Changqing's concerns and said, "Master Xu, I happen to want to take a look, why don't you trouble Master Xu?"

That way there's no problem.

Xu Changqing smiled, said politely, and immediately ordered people to bring everything Zhou Changshou needed.

In just a moment, nearly a hundred official letters appeared in the tea room.
Chapter completed!
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