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Chapter 533 Abide by Duty

Chapter 533: Abide by your duty

The matter of rectifying the administration of the government seemed to be getting worse and worse. Starting from the Ministry of Personnel, other departments have appeared one after another, and all kinds of corruption and abuse of power have occurred, including the Governor's Office of the Five Army, and the emperor has been ruthless.

What makes people feel most worried are the Maritime Bureau and the Bank. These two yamen that the British emperor attached great importance to have become the two places with the most serious corruption. Perhaps because these two yamen are indeed dealing with real money, the breeding of corruption has become the most normal thing.

Zhu Yunyou was really very annoyed, so it is normal to see some criminals being imprisoned, or the Jinyiwei was ordered to confiscate their homes, etc. On the side of the Jiaosifang, some criminals' families could not continue to be frugal, and became slaves and even prostitutes.

It doesn't exist if he is kind and soft-hearted. Zhu Yunyou feels that he has not continued the skin and grass in the Lao Zhu period, which is the kindest. He has never been the kind of "Emperor Benevolent".

Ru Wei was a little worried. After returning to the mansion, he was drinking silently. He was under a lot of pressure recently.

"Father, now the Jinyiwei is gradually recovering." Ru Jian looked at Ru Wei and said worriedly, "Now there are all things to say outside. A few days ago, the Jinyiwei went straight to the Imperial College for the Imperial College to take the offenders, and Shilin criticized it a lot."

Ru Wei glanced at her eldest son and said, "Don't get involved in these things, your identity is not ordinary now."

After all, Ru Jian was Ru's eldest son, and the most important thing was that Ru Jian is now the prince-in-law. If he was counted according to his seniority, he was even the uncle of the emperor. At this time, Ru Jian would interfere with the government affairs, which would easily cause unnecessary trouble.

Ru Jian is actually not incompatible with his identity as a prince-consort. The prince-consorts of the Ming Dynasty are not unable to enter the court. Many prince-consorts also have real power in their hands. Mei Yin, Wang Ning, Guo Zhen, Hu Guan, and Feng Cheng are the best. However, considering that they are all from martial arts, they seem to be incomparable.

But no matter what, the son-in-law of the Ming Dynasty was really not the Song Dynasty when he became the son-in-law, he would have been cut off from the court.

Ru Wei sighed and said, "As a father, I didn't expect that the corruption is so prosperous now. In the early years, the Supreme Emperor was in power and the administration was quite clear. In just a few years, there were so many corrupt officials."

Ru Jianze immediately said, "Isn't it because my son is not saying that Your Majesty is not good at purging the officials, but Your Majesty is very important to the factory guards. In the long run, my son is worried that the Jinyiwei will become rampant in the early years."

Although Ru Jian has never completely seen the arrogant and domineering Jinyiwei in the early years, the reputation left by Jinyiwei is too high. However, Jinyiwei is dormant, which is what happened in recent years. Ru Jian actually has more or less impressions, and it is normal for him to be a little worried.

"Your Majesty has his own idea." Ru Yi sighed and said, "As a father, I have not been able to see Your Majesty these days. It is difficult for Chinese civil and military officials in the court to see Your Majesty."

Of course, you can see the British emperor in the morning court. Many civil and military officials also talked about the purging of officials or impeachment of the Jinyiwei. Such behavior does exist.

But so what? Because when he was in court, Emperor Yingshi must have been fooling these civil and military officials. Once he went to court, Emperor Yingshi disappeared, and Wang Chengen blocked the civil and military officials' request for various reasons.

The British Emperor is now using rogue tactics, and the British Emperor seems to have no intention of concealing some of his practices and intentions.

But who made him the emperor, or the kind of emperor who holds great power? Even if the civil and military officials have many dissatisfactions and complaints, they can only hold it in obediently. They really can't think of any other way.

The only troubles in Ru Yi and his son is definitely not just the troubles. Many civil and military officials in the Ming Dynasty felt more distressed at this time.

The emperor was punishing the administration, and many people could accept it. Perhaps because these people were upright and not afraid of the shadows, they were not worried that the butcher's knife would fall on their heads. They were still the most reliable capable ministers in the British emperor's rule.

What these people are really worried about is the revival of the factory guards, and what they are worried about is the further expansion of the factory guards. Sometimes it is enough to put it in the court, and there is no need to let the factory guards participate. This is simply the emperor's distrust of civil and military officials and a clear warning.

But at such a moment, no matter how many complaints there are, there seems to be no other way. Who made the Emperor of England be determined to purify the administration and add another supervision system to all civil and military officials.

I was dissatisfied and could only hold it in at this time. Who made the civil and military officials seem to be unable to fight the emperor at all? I could only silently find ways to relieve some pressure.

Zhu Yunyou was in a good mood and was amused when he looked at the memorial. "Now that I can't see us, I can only submit a memorial and find a way to defend myself. Then if we stay at home and don't post it, these people will have to be blind."

Zhu Yunyou didn't care about the rogue methods at all. He really didn't care whether these methods were a bit unfavorable. As long as they could bring good results, this was enough for Zhu Yunyou, and this was the most important thing.

As for other things, they can really be ignored a little, and they don’t need to be too concerned or too sensitive. He is not a perfect saint, and he is even more disdainful of the so-called "Ten Complete Old Man". His reputation is not worth mentioning to Zhu Yunyou.

But after thinking about it, Zhu Yunyou was also very proud, "The foundation laid by the emperor is so good, and the imperial power is highly concentrated, so the emperor's will can also be implemented best."

This means that Zhu Yunyou doesn't need to focus too much energy on balancing civil and military affairs, or fighting for power with civil and military officials.

Wang Chengen took the letter from a little eunuch and quickly walked towards Zhu Yunyou, "Emperor, the letter from the East Factory."

Zhu Yunyou checked the hot paint and then opened it. In fact, he could guess that if nothing unexpected happens, it would be Lao Zhu's itinerary. Zhu Yunyou has always been clear about the location of Lao Zhu and Xiao Xiao Zhu. Although it may have been delayed for two or three days, it is all under control.

Zhu Yunyou had no objection to Lao Zhu's desire to respond to Tianfu by changing to a waterway. Lao Zhu was not seasick, and the current was also a flood season, and the ship was large enough and stable enough that he didn't need to worry about so many things.

After reading the letter, Zhu Yunyou was also very amused and crying. He could only say that his little brother was unlucky. He happily caught fish and crabs in Chaohu. He had not finished his journey, so he found out that Grandpa Huang had to go over and get scolded obediently, and then he brought it to Tianfu.

This is really an "unexpected joy". Although Zhu Yunyou doesn't care much about Zhu Yunyou running around outside. However, based on his understanding of Zhu Yunyou, this kid will not come back for a while after running out, and it's good to go back under his nose.

"Walking with the East Factory, the Jinyiwei continued to follow, and the Fifth Army Governor's Office also sent someone to welcome him." Zhu Yunyou smiled and said, "Let Duke Ying pay more attention. We must know before the Supreme Emperor returns to the capital."

When Dongchang and Jinyiwei follow him, they naturally have to convey the message in a timely manner. Let Feng Cheng stare, it is because Lao Zhu returned to Yingtian Mansion, and Zhu Yunyou, the emperor, had to go out to greet him in terms of emotion and reason.

Wang Chengen naturally understood this truth, and he must not be careless. If there is any omission, although the Supreme Emperor may not care, but maybe the Chinese civil and military officials in the court will talk about something at that time, and even some people may have some discussions.

After all, in this era, the concept of "filial piety" was deeply rooted in people's hearts and was an extremely important criterion for a person's evaluation, and even an emperor could not avoid the vulgarity.

If the emperor had lost his filial piety, many civil and military officials would probably have submitted memorials. By then, the emperor would not only look ugly in terms of face, but might be considered as having a handle on civil and military officials, and he could only give up some of his power.

The imperial power has always had some conflicts with some civil and military officials. The civil and military officials' thoughts on limiting the imperial power, which can be said to have never stopped. They absolutely do not want the emperor to truly monopolize the power.

An emperor as powerful as Emperor Hongwu and Emperor Yingxiu is definitely not the best environment for civil and military officials to serve as an official.

This is also true that even though Emperor Hongwu and Emperor Yingshi were extremely strong, there were always some civil and military officials trying every means to fight against the emperor, thinking of weakening some of the imperial power.

Zhu Yunyou, who was in a good mood, thought about it and continued to explain to Wang Chengen, "The clan should also pay attention to it. We guess that the emperor's grandfather should respond in a few days, and the clan should also pass."

Although he is Lao Zhu's "real grandson", Zhu Yunyou is still very "generous". There is no need to compete for favor with Lao Zhu's other sons, grandsons or great-grandsons. There is no need to be a little petty. As long as Lao Zhu is happy, it is enough for Zhu Yunyou, and that is the most important thing.

Some things need to be explained by Zhu Yunyou, while others do not need to be explained by Zhu Yunyou. Everyone actually knows what to do.

After all, the court has its own laws. Sometimes, according to the regulations, there will naturally be no problem, and there is no need to worry about being in a hurry.

After all, the Ming Dynasty is not at the beginning of its founding, nor is it that many rules and regulations have not yet been perfected.

Let’s continue to deal with the government. Many things do not need to worry about at this stage. The people under their command naturally know what to do, and many people also know what their responsibilities are.

For example, those people far away in Goryeo are now even more aware of what they are going to do. Of course, the army is to set sail and continue to move forward, and they must completely destroy the traitors who usurped the country!
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