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Three hundred and sixtieth chapters into the book order

"Oh, okay.?? ?Bi Quge" Leng Bing's eyes flashed and he replied in a deep voice.

"Master Leng, I share the same artistic lineage with him." Li Luo said with a showy face.

Leng Bing snorted and said coldly: "Don't worry, General, if I can't defeat you, I won't go to him."

Li Luo smiled slightly, nodded in thanks, and said loudly: "Let's go."

Mu Tianlang and other generals all looked carefully at their feet, fearing that they would step on flowers and plants. If they did, they would not know what kind of rare things they were.

At noon, everyone was at ease. Zhu Zhi was a good cook and cooked a few dishes. Qiu Ji was so greedy that he waited at the table early.

In the abandoned building, there were eleven people sitting in the same room, neither high nor low, neither light nor heavy. Su Xue didn't want to sit with everyone, but Mu Tianlang and other generals tried to persuade him, but Qiuji finally pulled him away.

After sitting down and having a glass of wine, Li Luo also drank a glass or two of water and wine. After years of fighting, it was rare that he felt so comfortable.

Mu Tianlang and other generals stayed in Qiminglou. General Yun Wuyan wanted not to disturb him, so he went to the military post station to stay temporarily. However, Li Luo refused and stayed in the mansion. There were many houses and there was no bustle.

It actually felt a little more deserted.

On the day of the draw, a few people visited Di Jie. Di Jie returned to Zhuocheng. Although he was not idle, he was never reused. He was rarely free and his spirit was very strong. They were very happy to see Li Luo and others.

, the generals at the banquet drank too much and became drunk.

Li Luo and Yun Wuyan saw this in their eyes and were speechless. It would be difficult to find another person with Di Jie's magnanimity, regardless of general or talent.

A few days later, Li Luo, Yun Wuyan and Chi Li were busy with various military affairs, and all the money and food accounts had to be checked with the Tomb Zai Kufu and the Taifu Division.

In the past, Qi Shaobing took care of things, but the generals didn't notice anything. Once they started doing this with their own hands, they felt dizzy. Fortunately, Qi Shaobing compiled the account books in great detail, and Li Luo and the others only needed a few pointers.

Even so, they were busy for several days. By the time everything was settled, everyone was exhausted, and it was no less laborious than a battle.

When all the affairs in the army were settled, the generals thought they would have some free time, but Emperor Wanlong never thought that he would summon Li Luo to the palace on a whim. Instead, he asked Li Luo to take the post of governor of Zhongshu Ling to participate in politics and coordinate with the important ministers in the court.

political affairs.

Although Li Luo was the prince of Dagan, and held the title of General of the Auxiliary State and Marquis of Dingtian, his participation in political affairs was secondary.

This Zhongshu Ling is in charge of the emperor's orders, participates in major affairs, and oversees government affairs. He is actually the head of hundreds of officials and has great authority. Taifu Ling Shutong is the supervisor of Zhongshu Ling. The then Grand Master Yu Chengyun was also a Zhongshu Ling.

The order supervisor, even Prince Chun Li Chengye, had never been in the Zhongshu Order.

There were only three sides of the Zhongshu Ling. At that time, Yu Chengyun and Ling Shutong each held one piece, and Emperor Wanlong kept one piece. When Yu Chengyun failed to rebel, this side of the Zhongshu Ling was taken back to the palace. This time, Li Luo became the Zhongshu Ling and participated in politics.

The governor, Emperor Wanlong, gave this Zhongshu Ling to Li Luo.

The position of Governor of Zhongshu Ling was not an important one, but Li Luo held the title of Governor of Zhongshu Ling and was called the Governor of Zhongshu Ling. In fact, he exercised the power of supervision. Even Ling Shutong, when he saw Li Luo, he was respectful and did not dare to show any slightest indifference.

, this made Li Luo feel very uncomfortable, but it was difficult to disobey the emperor's order, so he had no choice but to give up.

Fortunately, Li Luo was easy-going and courteous by nature, and he never behaved arrogantly when getting along with other ministers. He was praised by many courtiers. However, it could not be clear in a day or two what was going on inside.

Li Luo was in Zhongshu Ling and did not participate too much in political affairs. In recent days, he watched more and talked less, which was very different from Li Luo's past behavior.

Before Ling Shutong came to court to discuss matters, he would discuss it with Li Luo. Li Luo never refused, and both of them treated each other sincerely. The few suggestions he made were all just right.

As for the salt tax, Dagan has always made a decision on its own with the state government to collect the salt tax and then report it to the court. It hides dirt and evil and is difficult to eradicate. Many people use this to resell private salt, and even worse.

Collude with the government, deceive the superiors and conceal the inferiors, enrich one's own pockets, and profit the most among all things under the government's control.

Li Luoyou thought about this and recommended to Ling Shutong that the prefectures and counties of each state should receive a full share from the official salt field based on the registered people in the state.

The salt tax should be clearly stated and kept in a record. The salt tax in each state was clearly ordered by the imperial court. The prefectural and county government offices would first pay the tax to the imperial court. After it was transported back to various places, it would be sold to the people. The money earned would then be reported to the imperial court according to the account books.

If it has not been sold, it will be retained for next year's use, and all accounting transactions will be reviewed by the various departments in the DPRK.

Seven cents of the tax was collected by the court, and the remaining three cents were assigned to various government offices and reserved for daily expenses.

In this way, state governments dare not change the salt tax at will, and it is profitable. Although it does not prevent some people from daring to violate national laws and take desperate risks, it can curb some corruption and bend the law in state governments. If the salt tax is reasonable, this

There will be fewer cases of illegal salt sales, and ordinary people's lives may be a little easier.

After hearing this, Ling Shutong was secretly surprised. The original discussion with Li Luo was just to show respect, but in fact it was just for the sake of Emperor Wanlong and Li Chengye. Unexpectedly, Li Luo really had real talent.

The several opinions written are all extraordinary, and the political affairs of the court are also quite insightful. The initial disapproval has long since disappeared. When it comes to running the country and participating in politics, I am afraid that he is not weaker than the ministers of the court, and among the princes, it is difficult for anyone to match it.

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Ling Shutong was shocked in his heart. Emperor Wanlong ordered Li Luo to book the order. I'm afraid it was not just to serve as the order supervisor, but there might be some ulterior motive.

Li Luo wrote a letter and left without a trace. There was a lot of discussion in the court, but at the moment of admiration, there was another undercurrent surging.

Li Luo just didn't know anything about it, and he didn't pay attention to the flattery, backhandedness, and some sarcastic and slanderous remarks. He laughed it off and remained as indifferent as water.

When Emperor Wanlong was assassinated, hundreds of people were killed and imprisoned in Zhuocheng Tianlao.

Although some of these people deserved their punishment, most of them had nothing to do with the assassination of Emperor Wanlong. The rest suffered unreasonable disasters, were beaten into submission, and became scapegoats out of confusion.

Li Luo was devastated. The emperor was killed, but it was a good opportunity for someone to suppress his dissidents. The government was in a state of decay, and it was definitely not a matter of a day.

For more than ten days, Li Luo rushed between the Dali Division, the Privy Council and the Tianlao, re-examining the previous cases and exonerating the innocent people. After a few days, seven to eight percent of them were innocent people who had been wronged.

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For some reason, Li Luo didn't pursue the case. He just let these people out and that was it. This frightened many people who had done something secretly and kept them in fear for a long time, fearing that Li Luo would investigate and lose their virginity.

, losing your head is a big deal.

With King Huai’s lessons learned, no one dares to take any chances. Will His Highness Ninth Prince, who is now at the height of his power, kill him first and then tell the story later?

Li Luo was running around everywhere these days, rarely having time to spare. Zhang Zeliu and the others searched for him several times, but Li Luo politely declined.

Zhang Zeliu, on the other hand, talked about Rou Yue, the oiran of the Moon Boat, who had now left Yuexia Chunjiang and lived in Ganxi City, where he opened a teahouse. It was said that the business was surprisingly good, and there was an endless stream of people coming here, no matter how rich or young,

When a foreign hero enters Dezhuo City, he will most likely go to this teahouse to catch a glimpse of Rou Yue’s peerless appearance. (To be continued.)

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