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Chapter 735 Private Interview 1

Chapter 735 Private Visit 1

As time passed slowly, Sakai Wakana also lived in Yueqi's mansion. Fortunately, it has been very peaceful recently and nothing happened.

After everything slowly got on track, Jianglang things gradually became easier. There was a transit station, and the trauma caused by the battle gradually began to heal. Both agriculture and commerce began to gradually recover, especially the maritime industry. This is a very good transit station. Many merchant ships choose to dock at the port here and then provide necessary supplies here, which in one aspect has also driven the development of the local economy.

In order to completely align with the Ming Dynasty, Jianglang also began to reform the coins here. Just like now, the Ming Dynasty coins were used to replace their original coins. Fortunately, most of the metal coins used at this time were just recycled and then reminiscented. Of course, in order to maintain the local experience, the same value was implemented. For this reason, Jianglang ordered people to set up some government money shops to exchange coins, while the other part was executed through transactions, especially some purchased by some local governments, and all of them were traded using Ming coins. Slowly, these people gradually accepted the coins. After all, they also knew that these coins could be circulated and the original coins were no longer possible.

Of course, in order to make these people feel at ease to use the coins that are the same as those in the Ming Dynasty, Jiang Lang also forgot to issue an order for those yamen to promote them well and let them understand this truth. Of course, he did not forget to tell them that after a period of time, their original coins were no longer in circulation, which means they could not be used as coins.

Another year passed, and now it was no longer like the one in the war. People's lives have gradually stabilized. After all, there is no war now, and the people hiding in the forest have also begun to come out. The policies for these people are the same. They first monitor for a period of time and then disrupt and resettle some people. In this way, they can prevent even if they have the intention of not kneeling down. After all, a person cannot cause any storm.

However, among these people, they are basically ordinary people. Now the government gives them land, land, seeds, and tax exemptions. This is something that I could only dream of in my dreams. Now that dreams come true, as long as I am diligent, I don’t have to worry about not having food and clothing. With hope in this way, who will rebel? Wouldn’t it be too much to eat and wear?

Perhaps because the Ming government was in power here, many places implemented military control, which means that there was no yamen in place, and the army managed some local affairs. Of course, it was also responsible for handling some cases, etc. Because of these, basically many regulations were implemented in accordance with the military regulations, so the punishment was relatively heavy. Moreover, the army took action, what could be resisted there? For example, the incidence of some cases such as fighting, robbery, and theft was the lowest point in history, which could be regarded as a situation where they did not close their doors at night and not pick up their leaves.

Of course, Jiang Lang's cultural invasion was relatively successful, and some literati have opposed it. However, compared with the policy of allowing children to enjoy tax preferential treatment by studying, their opposition is too weak. For the people, what they think most is how to live a good life, and tax reduction and exemption are very critical. As for culture, they don't know two of them, so how can those literati touch them? They don't understand it even though they say it, they are undoubtedly just playing the piano against cows.

On the contrary, some people also think that they are witches and are simply people who do not intend to let them live a good life. Therefore, the opposition literati were rejected by the local people to a large extent, and their popularity was getting worse and worse. Although they were not starved to death, after all, the Ming Dynasty treated everyone fairly. Jiang Lang did not learn any literary inquisitions during the Qing Dynasty. On the contrary, this tolerant attitude was more popular and recognized by the people. This is the so-called repaying grievances with kindness. As for their intentions in promoting the Ming Dynasty, Jiang Lang did not send anyone to stop it. However, there is one thing, that is, these people are not allowed to set up teaching, in order to firmly control the education of the next generation.

To seize the idea of ​​the next generation, Jiang Lang ordered that the people would not allow private schools to be set up. If there is a violation, they would be punished for serious crimes. The big one was to increase taxes and then cancel preferential policies for everyone. Now the people's attention is to focus on these preferential policies, so no one dared to send their children to those private schools to teach, and they could only send them to public schools founded by the government, and then undergo brainwashing from an early age. Jiang Lang's mandatory policy does not seem to have much impact on ordinary people, but it is definitely a heavy blow to those private schools, or those who literati plan to fight Jiang Lang through teaching questions.

When they were promoting, there were also those who disliked these literati, so they asked, "If you really think they are ill-intentioned, then why do you still plant their land now? Enjoy the preferential treatment they give?"

Such questions often play a very good role, leaving these literati completely speechless. After all, there is no way for them to survive and leave the land, and they cannot live.

In a certain aspect, Jianglang's cultural invasion policy was quite successful. After all, most children of appropriate age in major cities were sent to school to study, and here they will be taught the culture of the Ming Dynasty, the language of the Ming Dynasty, etc.

At this time, Jiang Lang had a sudden whim and planned to learn from those emperors. Should he also visit a private tour? After having this idea in his mind, Jiang Lang immediately became anxious about Deng Yuanjue, Yang Shijie, Yue Qi and others. After the four of them arrived, he immediately said straight to the point: "I plan to go down and see how the lives of the people are now, so I plan to visit them in private!"

As soon as Jiang Lang said this, these people were really surprised. Yang Shijie immediately asked: "Sir, if you leave, this...!"

Jiang Lang waved his hand very simply and said, "I'm leaving, you are still there, so I decided. Just like last time I went back to the court, General Deng Yuanjue will take care of military affairs, and you will handle other daily affairs by Lord Yang. As for General Yue, let me go with me this time and bring Miss Sakai with me, don't let others stay at home alone!"

When Yue Qi brought Sakai Ruoca back, Jiang Lang thought that the two of them could only see some story, but this year has passed and nothing seems to have happened. Although Sakai Ruoca lives in Yue Qi's mansion, the two of them have been like guests in the past two years, and have not surpassed this relationship at all. This made Jiang Lang feel a little disappointed. He discussed it with Deng Yuanjue in private, but he did not discuss it. The reason why Yue Qi called Sakai Ruoca this time was that he hoped to create a chance for the two. After all, Yue Qi can now be considered his subordinate. His subordinate is still alone at such an old age, and Jiang Lang also felt a little dull.

Yue Qi just frowned, and did not object to Jiang Lang's proposal, saying, "I will obey the order!"

Jiang Lang still agrees with Yue Qi, and always faithfully fulfills the duty of a soldier, that is, obey orders. Although Jiang Lang does not like his subordinates to blindly execute his orders, he still does not want to see anyone breaking his orders at this time.

After making such a decision, Jiang Lang set out the next day, and this time the three girls only brought Zi Yu. Zi Ling and Zhu Yuqi planned to stay in the mansion to take care of the three children. If they were to do so, Jiang Lang did not force them. Of course, he did not forget to send more people to strengthen the guards when he left. The safety of the six people at home must be ensured. Of course, the guards Jiang Lang only brought two people, and the rest stayed to protect Zhu Yuqi and the five people. These people are Jiang Lang's most trustworthy people! Loyalty is absolutely no problem.

After the group left the city, they ran straight to the east, while Zi Yu and Sakai Wakana were sitting in the carriage. During this year, Sakai Wakana and Zi Yu were also familiar with each other, so they didn't feel unfamiliar when sitting in the carriage with Zi Yu. The two women were not bored when they said this.

As for the four Jiang Lang, they rode on the horse, but Yue Qi didn't speak much, which made Jiang Lang feel a little bored.

Although the speed of moving forward was not very fast, a few days later, the group also walked a long distance, and the road was safe and safe, and nothing special happened. I saw the people along the way and asked, and the meal was basically guaranteed.

In addition, I also met some merchants along the way. The government encouraged business, and the number of merchants gradually increased. On this road, you can see those merchants holding goods. Some caravans are not very big, but some caravans have many people. Although robberies rarely happen now, those merchants still like to walk together, so if there is any accident, they can take care of them.
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