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Body 172¡¾What I have seen and heard¡¿

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    Nanchang added Chaoguan, which was established without the permission of the imperial court by the governor and chief secretary of Jiangxi.

    The name is of course to raise money to suppress bandits, but I don't know where the money is raised.

    Ding Kuichu stood on the tower of Nanchang City, patrolling the city defenses in a false appearance, but in fact he felt extremely miserable.  He is the newly-appointed Jiangxi Zuobu Political Envoy. It seems that he has been promoted to a higher level, but in fact he has been cut off from his fortune.

    This guy was originally the right servant of the Ministry of War. After Fu Zonglong, the governor of Jiliao, was dismissed, he was also in charge of acting for the governor of Jiliao.

    Acting Governor Ji Liao, what the hell is being thrown to Jiangxi to be the chief envoy?

    Although this position is a high-risk position, I accidentally followed Yuan Chonghuan away.  But high risk means high return, and the money is rolling in, and it can't be spent in ten lifetimes.

    Historically, how much money did Ding Kuichu make?

    After the Qing soldiers went south, this guy used the warships of the Nanming court to transport away more than 200,000 taels of gold and more than two million taels of silver.  Seventeen maids were also sent to serve the officers in charge of transporting silver day and night.  After Haikou was defeated, Qu Shiqi donated 5,000 taels to help recruit soldiers, and asked Ding Kuichu to donate some, but Ding Kuichu didn't give any money.

    In the end, he was caught by Li Chengdong, a general of the Qing army, and Ding Kuichu wanted to surrender.  But with so much money in his hand, how could Li Chengdong be willing to let him surrender?  The whole family was killed immediately, and the property disappeared.

    Ding Kui and the governor of Chu, Ji Liao, even dared to be greedy, but he was facing the Tartars directly. Jiangxi's rebels are nothing!

    On the eighth day after arriving in Nanchang, Ding Kuichu set up a banknote gate to collect customs duties from ships passing by.  Of course Li Maofang was willing to cooperate, and the two put aside their factional disputes and quickly hooked up together.

    As for Yang Jiamo, the chief soldier, he was completely ignored by them. What is a general, if he wants money, he will grab it himself.

    The passenger ship Fei Yinghuan was on was stuck two miles south of Nanchang City, and he was slowly queuing up to pay taxes and pass the customs.

    "Why do you have to charge so much tariffs? This business can't be done!"

    "Jiujiang will be conscripted once, and Nanchang will be conscripted again. After this time, I will not go to Ganzhou, and I will go to Hekou from now on."

    "I've seen eunuchs set cards, I've seen vassals set cards, I've been in business for 20 years, and this is the first time I've encountered governors and chief envoys set cards!"

    "The second master of my family is also an official in the court, and he must impeach these two bastards!"

    "These two stupid officials are not even as good as the rebels. The rebels in Linjiang Mansion and Ji'an Mansion don't set up cards, and only charge the berth tax at the dock."

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    Fei Yinghuan stood on the deck, and there were discussions in his ears from time to time, and the businessmen were all blown up.

    It is outrageous that civil servants set up banknotes privately. Fei Yinghuan thinks he is not so bold.

    This tax money can be earned very quickly, some are thirty one, some twenty one, and some ten one.  There is an official banknote pass in Jiujiang, and now there is another banknote pass in Nanchang. Merchant ships coming in from the Yangtze River basically have no profit at all once they pass through the two banknote checkpoints.

    Even at a loss!

    Fei Yinghuan felt that Jiangxi was doomed. If Zhao Han could not be wiped out quickly, this way of doing things would make life difficult for the people.

    Really the people are living in dire straits, and Zhao Han also has a very headache.

    Jiangxi itself does not produce salt, Guangyan was cut off by the governor of Guangdong and Guangxi, and Huaiyan had to go through two bills.  Now the salt price in Linjiang Mansion and Ji'an Mansion has doubled compared to last year. This is due to the General Military Mansion subsidizing and ordering the salt merchants not to raise the price indiscriminately, otherwise the salt price may increase by three or five times.

    Zhao Han's finances are almost broken, and he is seeking to buy private salt from Huguang, and transport it through the territory of King Sweeping.

    After waiting for half a day, Fei Yinghuan finally passed.

    After a short walk, I saw hundreds of cavalry standing in a long line, stupidly standing on the river beach.

    Yang Jiamo, the general of Jiangxi Province, looked at the endless paddy fields and wanted to cry.  He brought hundreds of family members to the post, all armored cavalry, led the troops out today to familiarize themselves with the terrain, so they had to dismount and lead them all the way.

    Either paddy fields or mountains, let alone cavalry charges, it is impossible to even form an array.

    At the beginning, Li Maofang and Li Ruolian escaped on horseback. The distance was less than two hundred miles, but they rode for a full ten days.  At that time, the officers and generals who fled on horseback were caught by Zhao Han several times. The reason was very simple. Some horseshoes stepped into the paddy field and could not be pulled out, and some accidentally fell while galloping on the ridge of the field.

    "well!"

    Yang Jiamo plunged into the mud with a spear and felt that he was a tiger trapped in a cage, unable to use all his strength.  He would rather fight rogues in the north than come here to fight rebels, and most of his hundreds of family members are useless.

    Fei Yinghuan couldn't help laughing as he looked at the cavalrymen from a distance.

    Wei Jianxiong said: "Cavalry is still useful. When the battle is decisive, it is transported to the vicinity of the battlefield by boat. ???Is it the fourth child?  This time it's a shame.  "

    "Deng Jiu is here too. Hey, Deng Jiu, the hairpin you pawned last month hasn't been redeemed yet. What kind of jewelry have you pawned this time? If you continue to gamble, your mother-in-law will run away with you!"

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    All the gamblers covered their faces, they didn't care about the pain anymore, they just wanted to finish the spanking and go home as soon as possible.

    Not only the gambling funds were confiscated, but even the money on the gamblers was seized and taken away by the soldiers.

    Then, these gamblers can get out.  Then the ones who were escorted out were all casino employees, all tied up and sent to the mountains to mine.

    A guy still dared to seek connections, and whispered flatteringly: "Mr. Li, my uncle works in the county government office. He cooperated with the distribution of land a while ago, and the government officials have personally praised him. Look, we are all our own people, sir.  The water flooded the Dragon King Temple. As long as Mr. Li releases me, the little one will be rewarded."

    "What's your uncle's name?" Li Zheng smiled.

    The man replied: "My uncle's name is Huang Zhi. He is a talented scholar and works as a clerk in the county government."

    Li Zhengxiao asked: "Does he have a share in this casino?"

    "Yes, there are several big families in the city," the man said, "The masters were still discussing a few days ago, and they said that they would give a filial silver to the government officials, the county officials, and Mr. Li every month.  "

    Li Zheng smiled even more happily: "Very good. Someone is here, go to contact Yuanzhi County and ask him to arrest Huang Zhi for interrogation!"

    The man was speechless for a moment, and looked at Li Zheng foolishly.
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