In the city of Tokyo, people's affairs are no big deal, and big things can be simplified in the court. In the eyes of the courtiers, they are always aloof rulers who can make decisions with a single word.
Not to mention the emperor. Unless there is a natural disaster, all mistakes have nothing to do with the emperor. Just like this East Cross Street civil uprising, several bank officials and bosses died, and the city patrol did not even have a good character.
After Yuhou and Wu Yu, the magistrate of Kaifeng Prefecture, came to the scene in person, all the rebellious people immediately stopped.
It can be seen that the rule of the government is still stable and the people are still loyal and patriotic!
Therefore, Zhao Zhen was not worried about the people running against the bank. Instead, he was obsessed with what Ye An was doing in the northwest.
Chen Tong carefully placed the tea on the imperial desk, looked at Zhao Zhen's frown and asked: "Officials, have you heard that Marquis Ye is sweating with troops?"
Zhao Zhen put down the memorial in his hand and sighed slightly, and then said quietly with a hint of complicated emotions: "My Lord Yunzhong is really good at fighting! It is very easy to use in my hands but he dare not use it. Who can
I once thought that he was gone, but he became more and more unscrupulous, and he was free to ride on the world..."
"When Yehou was in court, he was a rare strong and good general. When he went to Hexi, he was guarding the country's borders. With Yehou, Li Yuanhao didn't dare to knock on the border easily, so the officials can sleep more peacefully every day!"
"If he is used by me, he will be my good general, the good general of the Song Dynasty. But he is in the northwest, which is my worry and the hidden worry of the country. One Li Yuanhao has already made the country very worried, and now there is another one.
Ye An, why do we, Emperor Song, always have so many misfortunes!"
Seeing that Zhao Zhen was starting to feel depressed, Chen Tong didn't dare to speak. Ever since Ye An went to the northwest official family, he had sighed like this countless times. Chen Tong had served Zhao Zhen for many years, but he didn't know that this was the official regret.
Today's Song Dynasty courtiers do not think that Ye An will rebel. In the current situation in Hexi, it is actually the most beneficial performance for the Song Dynasty. It can not only contain Li Yuanhao's Xixia Kingdom, but also bring a steady stream of trade to the Song Dynasty.
, it used to be possible to take advantage of the opportunity to plunder Hexi with cash, but now it seems that this is no longer possible.
Opening Wu Yu's memorial, Zhao Zhen frowned slightly and said: "Ye An acted too wantonly and dared to abandon the imperial banknotes in Hexi and privately print private banknotes. This caused the imperial banknotes to be damaged.
The crime deserves to be punished!"
The more Zhao Zhen talked, the angrier he became, and the more he thought about it, the more he thought about it. Originally, the banknotes of the Song Dynasty had value all over the world, and the banknotes were just paper! Even if printing took a little time and cost, it was cheaper and easier than casting money.
.
As long as the country keeps printing and handing over banknotes, it can have a steady stream of money. Even if the Third Secretary said that there are risks in indiscriminate issuance, Zhao Zhen has never thought about it. He doesn't think there will be any risks. Anyway, the country and the dynasty are not
Recognize the value of handing over money,
You can even pay taxes with banknotes, so how can it become worthless?
Zhao Zhen does not understand economics at all. Ye An and Qin Mumu are the real experts in this regard. When Ye An came to the palace to give lectures, the least he mentioned was economics, because Puhui Company was owned by him.
How could he possibly teach the emperor all he knew about economics?
At that time, the economy of the Song Dynasty was still in the advanced stage of small-scale peasant economy, and the sprouts of capitalism had just emerged, far from being able to use the economic knowledge in Ye An's head.
However, even Ye An did not expect that one day he would use the financial knowledge in his head to launch a currency war against the Song Dynasty. All problems were pointing to one extreme, with Hexi's banknotes rapidly appreciating and Tokyo's banknotes rapidly devaluing.
This was an immeasurable change, and those who ignored this change were precisely the rulers and bureaucracy of the Song Dynasty.
It cannot be said that all Song Dynasty bureaucrats ignored this problem. Some people saw huge hidden dangers, such as Xia Song, who was once responsible for the construction of banks.
This guy is really talented, but he also really tends to be powerful. The relationship between Ye An and him once had a "honeymoon period", but as he became more powerful, Ye An gradually discovered Xia Song's personality.
Huo Shi is the kind of person who can sacrifice anyone in order to gain the highest power. Even Qin Mumu, after coming into contact with his wife Yang, said that this woman "has a hook, is good at scheming, and cannot be inbred."
After Xia Song learned that the East Cross Street Bank was under attack, he immediately went to Zhao Zhen and asked the court to maintain the exchange of banknotes, but the amount of exchange per person should be limited every day.
"Don't worry about scarcity but worry about inequality; don't worry about poverty but worry about insecurity. This is the eternal principle! The bank is the economic center of the country, and people come here to pay money. Copper coins are the basis, and people often use them to pay money.
This is not a way to hide wealth. As long as the imperial court orders the bankers to exchange no more than five guan per person per day, it will be settled. The number of people who exchange money will inevitably decrease day by day, and there will be no serious problems in paying the money!"
Zhao Zhen slowly put down the memorial in his hand and sighed slightly: "Xia Song is still well versed in economics!" Then he showed a smile and said to Chen Tong: "Did you see? The capable minister in my hand is no worse than Ye An! I am just a
I asked him to pay some of the responsibilities for the country in Hexi Province, but he was unwilling to do so and wanted to turn against the guest and come to conquer my army. Humph! I will not let him succeed!"
When Chen Tong saw Zhao Zhen's face full of smiles, he immediately flattered him: "A sage is no better than an official!" But in his heart, he was thinking about how to quickly turn the banknotes in his hands into copper coins, silver coins, or even gold.
Chen Tong is different from Zhao Zhen. Although he doesn't know Ye An very well, he has seen too many magical things about this Yunzhong Commandery Marquis from inside and outside the court and from the two ancestors Lan Jizong and Chen Lin over the years.
Due to his political acumen and his sixth sense in his heart, Chen Tong believed that as long as Ye An took action against Song Dynasty's Jiaobao, the collapse of Jiaobao was imminent.
As the emperor's personal attendant, Chen Tong is no longer the small yellow gate of the inner palace, but is actually in charge of the inner chamber. Everyone knows that he wants to exchange the banknotes in his hands for silver coins, copper coins, and even gold ingots.
It was easy, but he quietly went to the Hexi Commercial Bank on Nanmen Street, where he could exchange the Tokyo banknotes in his hand into Hexi banknotes of the same face value, at most it only cost a small amount of money.
Of course, not everyone has Chen Tong's connections. Xia Song's memorial had just been passed at the court, and instead of being stable, the banknotes were rapidly depreciating.
That's right, before, people were still struggling with whether the banknotes they handed over could be exchanged, but now they are struggling with how much their banknotes are worth. A regular banknote can only be exchanged for 700 Wen, and that's all.
Only when you have the connections and connections can you exchange it.
Nowadays, as long as there are some knowledgeable people in Tokyo, who doesn't know about the devaluation of banknotes? Not to mention that Xia Song's idea has a little stabilizing effect on people's hearts, but the daily limit on the amount of exchange has already added fuel to the fire.
I feel that the more such restrictions are imposed, the more people will panic. This will inevitably lead to people exchanging the handover notes for copper coins at a low price. Those who have obtained the handover notes will exchange them through some special "channels". In this way, as long as
If someone manipulates it, the money you pay will only become less and less valuable.
And in the Song Dynasty, what kind of person had the connections and could quickly exchange banknotes?
Of course, they are dignitaries and even powerful ministers in the court. These people have wider connections than ordinary people. Xia Song's policies only maintain a certain degree of fairness on the surface, but in fact they have too much room for maneuver.
Already.
The copper coins of the Song Dynasty were rapidly flowing into the hands of powerful officials, but who would care about the lives of the people?
It cannot be said that all Song Dynasty bureaucrats ignored this problem. Some people saw huge hidden dangers, such as Xia Song, who was once responsible for the construction of banks.
This guy is really talented, but he also really tends to be powerful. The relationship between Ye An and him once had a "honeymoon period", but as he became more powerful, Ye An gradually discovered Xia Song's personality.
Huo Shi is the kind of person who can sacrifice anyone in order to gain the highest power. Even Qin Mumu, after coming into contact with his wife Yang, said that this woman "has a hook, is good at scheming, and cannot be inbred."
After Xia Song learned that the East Cross Street Bank was under attack, he immediately went to Zhao Zhen and asked the court to maintain the exchange of banknotes, but the amount of exchange per person should be limited every day.
"Don't worry about scarcity but worry about inequality; don't worry about poverty but worry about insecurity. This is the eternal principle! The bank is the economic center of the country, and people come here to pay money. Copper coins are the basis, and people often use them to pay money.
This is not a way to hide wealth. As long as the imperial court orders the bankers to exchange no more than five guan per person per day, it will be settled. The number of people who exchange money will inevitably decrease day by day, and there will be no serious problems in paying the money!"
Zhao Zhen slowly put down the memorial in his hand and sighed slightly: "Xia Song is still well versed in economics!" Then he showed a smile and said to Chen Tong: "Did you see? The capable minister in my hand is no worse than Ye An! I am just a
I asked him to pay some of the responsibilities for the country in Hexi Province, but he was unwilling to do so and wanted to turn against the guest and come to conquer my army. Humph! I will not let him succeed!"
When Chen Tong saw Zhao Zhen's face full of smiles, he immediately flattered him: "A sage is no better than an official!" But in his heart, he was thinking about how to quickly turn the banknotes in his hands into copper coins, silver coins, or even gold.
Chen Tong is different from Zhao Zhen. Although he doesn't know Ye An very well, he has seen too many magical things about this Yunzhong Commandery Marquis from inside and outside the court and from the two ancestors Lan Jizong and Chen Lin over the years.
Due to his political acumen and his sixth sense in his heart, Chen Tong believed that as long as Ye An took action against Song Dynasty's Jiaobao, the collapse of Jiaobao was imminent.
As the emperor's personal attendant, Chen Tong is no longer the small yellow gate of the inner palace, but is actually in charge of the inner chamber. Everyone knows that he wants to exchange the banknotes in his hands for silver coins, copper coins, and even gold ingots.
It was easy, but he quietly went to the Hexi Commercial Bank on Nanmen Street, where he could exchange the Tokyo banknotes in his hand into Hexi banknotes of the same face value, at most it only cost a small amount of money.
Of course, not everyone has Chen Tong's connections. Xia Song's memorial had just been passed at the court, and instead of being stable, the banknotes were rapidly depreciating.
That's right, before, people were still struggling with whether the banknotes they handed over could be exchanged, but now they are struggling with how much their banknotes are worth. A regular banknote can only be exchanged for 700 Wen, and that's all.
Only when you have the connections and connections can you exchange it.
Nowadays, as long as there are some knowledgeable people in Tokyo, who doesn't know about the devaluation of banknotes? Not to mention that Xia Song's idea has a little stabilizing effect on people's hearts, but the daily limit on the amount of exchange has already added fuel to the fire.
I feel that the more such restrictions are imposed, the more people will panic. This will inevitably lead to people exchanging the handover notes for copper coins at a low price. Those who have obtained the handover notes will exchange them through some special "channels". In this way, as long as
If someone manipulates it, the money you pay will only become less and less valuable.
And in the Song Dynasty, what kind of person had the connections and could quickly exchange banknotes?
Of course, they are dignitaries and even powerful ministers in the court. These people have wider connections than ordinary people. Xia Song's policies only maintain a certain degree of fairness on the surface, but in fact they have too much room for maneuver.
Already.
The copper coins of the Song Dynasty were rapidly flowing into the hands of powerful officials, but who would care about the lives of the people?
It cannot be said that all Song Dynasty bureaucrats ignored this problem. Some people saw huge hidden dangers, such as Xia Song, who was once responsible for the construction of banks.
This guy is really talented, but he also really tends to be powerful. The relationship between Ye An and him once had a "honeymoon period", but as he became more powerful, Ye An gradually discovered Xia Song's personality.
Huo Shi is the kind of person who can sacrifice anyone in order to gain the highest power. Even Qin Mumu, after coming into contact with his wife Yang, said that this woman "has a hook, is good at scheming, and cannot be inbred."
After Xia Song learned that the East Cross Street Bank was under attack, he immediately went to Zhao Zhen and asked the court to maintain the exchange of banknotes, but the amount of exchange per person should be limited every day.
"Don't worry about scarcity but worry about inequality; don't worry about poverty but worry about insecurity. This is the eternal principle! The bank is the economic center of the country, and people come here to pay money. Copper coins are the basis, and people often use them to pay money.
This is not a way to hide wealth. As long as the imperial court orders the bankers to exchange no more than five guan per person per day, it will be settled. The number of people who exchange money will inevitably decrease day by day, and there will be no serious problems in paying the money!"
Zhao Zhen slowly put down the memorial in his hand and sighed slightly: "Xia Song is still well versed in economics!" Then he showed a smile and said to Chen Tong: "Did you see? The capable minister in my hand is no worse than Ye An! I am just a
I asked him to pay some of the responsibilities for the country in Hexi Province, but he was unwilling to do so and wanted to turn against the guest and come to conquer my army. Humph! I will not let him succeed!"
When Chen Tong saw Zhao Zhen's face full of smiles, he immediately flattered him: "A sage is no better than an official!" But in his heart, he was thinking about how to quickly turn the banknotes in his hands into copper coins, silver coins, or even gold.
Chen Tong is different from Zhao Zhen. Although he doesn't know Ye An very well, he has seen too many magical things about this Yunzhong Commandery Marquis from inside and outside the court and from the two ancestors Lan Jizong and Chen Lin over the years.
Due to his political acumen and his sixth sense in his heart, Chen Tong believed that as long as Ye An took action against Song Dynasty's Jiaobao, the collapse of Jiaobao was imminent.
As the emperor's personal attendant, Chen Tong is no longer the small yellow gate of the inner palace, but is actually in charge of the inner chamber. Everyone knows that he wants to exchange the banknotes in his hands for silver coins, copper coins, and even gold ingots.
It was easy, but he quietly went to the Hexi Commercial Bank on Nanmen Street, where he could exchange the Tokyo banknotes in his hand into Hexi banknotes of the same face value, at most it only cost a small amount of money.
Of course, not everyone has Chen Tong's connections. Xia Song's memorial had just been passed at the court, and instead of being stable, the banknotes were rapidly depreciating.
That's right, before, people were still struggling with whether the banknotes they handed over could be exchanged, but now they are struggling with how much their banknotes are worth. A regular banknote can only be exchanged for 700 Wen, and that's all.
Only when you have the connections and connections can you exchange it.
Nowadays, as long as there are some knowledgeable people in Tokyo, who doesn't know about the devaluation of banknotes? Not to mention that Xia Song's idea has a little stabilizing effect on people's hearts, but the daily limit on the amount of exchange has already added fuel to the fire.
I feel that the more such restrictions are imposed, the more people will panic. This will inevitably lead to people exchanging the handover notes for copper coins at a low price. Those who have obtained the handover notes will exchange them through some special "channels". In this way, as long as
If someone manipulates it, the money you pay will only become less and less valuable.
And in the Song Dynasty, what kind of person had the connections and could quickly exchange banknotes?
Of course, they are dignitaries and even powerful ministers in the court. These people have wider connections than ordinary people. Xia Song's policies only maintain a certain degree of fairness on the surface, but in fact they have too much room for maneuver.
Already.
The copper coins of the Song Dynasty were rapidly flowing into the hands of powerful officials, but who would care about the lives of the people?
It cannot be said that all Song Dynasty bureaucrats ignored this problem. Some people saw huge hidden dangers, such as Xia Song, who was once responsible for the construction of banks.
This guy is really talented, but he also really tends to be powerful. The relationship between Ye An and him once had a "honeymoon period", but as he became more powerful, Ye An gradually discovered Xia Song's personality.
Huo Shi is the kind of person who can sacrifice anyone in order to gain the highest power. Even Qin Mumu, after coming into contact with his wife Yang, said that this woman "has a hook, is good at scheming, and cannot be inbred."
After Xia Song learned that the East Cross Street Bank was under attack, he immediately went to Zhao Zhen and asked the court to maintain the exchange of banknotes, but the amount of exchange per person should be limited every day.
"Don't worry about scarcity but worry about inequality; don't worry about poverty but worry about insecurity. This is the eternal principle! The bank is the economic center of the country, and people come here to pay money. Copper coins are the basis, and people often use them to pay money.
This is not a way to hide wealth. As long as the imperial court orders the bankers to exchange no more than five guan per person per day, it will be settled. The number of people who exchange money will inevitably decrease day by day, and there will be no serious problems in paying the money!"
Zhao Zhen slowly put down the memorial in his hand and sighed slightly: "Xia Song is still well versed in economics!" Then he showed a smile and said to Chen Tong: "Did you see? The capable minister in my hand is no worse than Ye An! I am just a
I asked him to pay some of the responsibilities for the country in Hexi Province, but he was unwilling to do so and wanted to turn against the guest and come to conquer my army. Humph! I will not let him succeed!"
When Chen Tong saw Zhao Zhen's face full of smiles, he immediately flattered him: "A sage is no better than an official!" But in his heart, he was thinking about how to quickly turn the banknotes in his hands into copper coins, silver coins, or even gold.
Chen Tong is different from Zhao Zhen. Although he doesn't know Ye An very well, he has seen too many magical things about this Yunzhong Commandery Marquis from inside and outside the court and from the two ancestors Lan Jizong and Chen Lin over the years.
Due to his political acumen and his sixth sense in his heart, Chen Tong believed that as long as Ye An took action against Song Dynasty's Jiaobao, the collapse of Jiaobao was imminent.
As the emperor's personal attendant, Chen Tong is no longer the small yellow gate of the inner palace, but is actually in charge of the inner chamber. Everyone knows that he wants to exchange the banknotes in his hands for silver coins, copper coins, and even gold ingots.
It was easy, but he quietly went to the Hexi Commercial Bank on Nanmen Street, where he could exchange the Tokyo banknotes in his hand into Hexi banknotes of the same face value, at most it only cost a small amount of money.
Of course, not everyone has Chen Tong's connections. Xia Song's memorial had just been passed at the court, and instead of being stable, the banknotes were rapidly depreciating.
That's right, before, people were still struggling with whether the banknotes they handed over could be exchanged, but now they are struggling with how much their banknotes are worth. A regular banknote can only be exchanged for 700 Wen, and that's all.
Only when you have the connections and connections can you exchange it.
Nowadays, as long as there are some knowledgeable people in Tokyo, who doesn't know about the devaluation of banknotes? Not to mention that Xia Song's idea has a little stabilizing effect on people's hearts, but the daily limit on the amount of exchange has already added fuel to the fire.
I feel that the more such restrictions are imposed, the more people will panic. This will inevitably lead to people exchanging the handover notes for copper coins at a low price. Those who have obtained the handover notes will exchange them through some special "channels". In this way, as long as
If someone manipulates it, the money you pay will only become less and less valuable.
And in the Song Dynasty, what kind of person had the connections and could quickly exchange banknotes?
Of course, they are dignitaries and even powerful ministers in the court. These people have wider connections than ordinary people. Xia Song's policies only maintain a certain degree of fairness on the surface, but in fact they have too much room for maneuver.
Already.
The copper coins of the Song Dynasty were rapidly flowing into the hands of powerful officials, but who would care about the lives of the people?
It cannot be said that all Song Dynasty bureaucrats ignored this problem. Some people saw huge hidden dangers, such as Xia Song, who was once responsible for the construction of banks.
This guy is really talented, but he also really tends to be powerful. The relationship between Ye An and him once had a "honeymoon period", but as he became more powerful, Ye An gradually discovered Xia Song's personality.
Huo Shi is the kind of person who can sacrifice anyone in order to gain the highest power. Even Qin Mumu, after coming into contact with his wife Yang, said that this woman "has a hook, is good at scheming, and cannot be inbred."
After Xia Song learned that the East Cross Street Bank was under attack, he immediately went to Zhao Zhen and asked the court to maintain the exchange of banknotes, but the amount of exchange per person should be limited every day.
"Don't worry about scarcity but worry about inequality; don't worry about poverty but worry about insecurity. This is the eternal principle! The bank is the economic center of the country, and people come here to pay money. Copper coins are the basis, and people often use them to pay money.
This is not a way to hide wealth. As long as the imperial court orders the bankers to exchange no more than five guan per person per day, it will be settled. The number of people who exchange money will inevitably decrease day by day, and there will be no serious problems in paying the money!"
Zhao Zhen slowly put down the memorial in his hand and sighed slightly: "Xia Song is still well versed in economics!" Then he showed a smile and said to Chen Tong: "Did you see? The capable minister in my hand is no worse than Ye An! I am just a
I asked him to pay some of the responsibilities for the country in Hexi Province, but he was unwilling to do so and wanted to turn against the guest and come to conquer my army. Humph! I will not let him succeed!"
When Chen Tong saw Zhao Zhen's face full of smiles, he immediately flattered him: "A sage is no better than an official!" But in his heart, he was thinking about how to quickly turn the banknotes in his hands into copper coins, silver coins, or even gold.
Chen Tong is different from Zhao Zhen. Although he doesn't know Ye An very well, he has seen too many magical things about this Yunzhong Commandery Marquis from inside and outside the court and from the two ancestors Lan Jizong and Chen Lin over the years.
Due to his political acumen and his sixth sense in his heart, Chen Tong believed that as long as Ye An took action against Song Dynasty's Jiaobao, the collapse of Jiaobao was imminent.
As the emperor's personal attendant, Chen Tong is no longer the small yellow gate of the inner palace, but is actually in charge of the inner chamber. Everyone knows that he wants to exchange the banknotes in his hands for silver coins, copper coins, and even gold ingots.
It was easy, but he quietly went to the Hexi Commercial Bank on Nanmen Street, where he could exchange the Tokyo banknotes in his hand into Hexi banknotes of the same face value, at most it only cost a small amount of money.
Of course, not everyone has Chen Tong's connections. Xia Song's memorial had just been passed at the court, and instead of being stable, the banknotes were rapidly depreciating.
That's right, before, people were still struggling with whether the banknotes they handed over could be exchanged, but now they are struggling with how much their banknotes are worth. A regular banknote can only be exchanged for 700 Wen, and that's all.
Only when you have the connections and connections can you exchange it.
Nowadays, as long as there are some knowledgeable people in Tokyo, who doesn't know about the devaluation of banknotes? Not to mention that Xia Song's idea has a little stabilizing effect on people's hearts, but the daily limit on the amount of exchange has already added fuel to the fire.
I feel that the more such restrictions are imposed, the more people will panic. This will inevitably lead to people exchanging the handover notes for copper coins at a low price. Those who have obtained the handover notes will exchange them through some special "channels". In this way, as long as
If someone manipulates it, the money you pay will only become less and less valuable.
And in the Song Dynasty, what kind of person had the connections and could quickly exchange banknotes?
Of course, they are dignitaries and even powerful ministers in the court. These people have wider connections than ordinary people. Xia Song's policies only maintain a certain degree of fairness on the surface, but in fact they have too much room for maneuver.
Already.
The copper coins of the Song Dynasty were rapidly flowing into the hands of powerful officials, but who would care about the lives of the people?
It cannot be said that all Song Dynasty bureaucrats ignored this problem. Some people saw huge hidden dangers, such as Xia Song, who was once responsible for the construction of banks.
This guy is really talented, but he also really tends to be powerful. The relationship between Ye An and him once had a "honeymoon period", but as he became more powerful, Ye An gradually discovered Xia Song's personality.
Huo Shi is the kind of person who can sacrifice anyone in order to gain the highest power. Even Qin Mumu, after coming into contact with his wife Yang, said that this woman "has a hook, is good at scheming, and cannot be inbred."
After Xia Song learned that the East Cross Street Bank was under attack, he immediately went to Zhao Zhen and asked the court to maintain the exchange of banknotes, but the amount of exchange per person should be limited every day.
"Don't worry about scarcity but worry about inequality; don't worry about poverty but worry about insecurity. This is the eternal principle! The bank is the economic center of the country, and people come here to pay money. Copper coins are the basis, and people often use them to pay money.
This is not a way to hide wealth. As long as the imperial court orders the bankers to exchange no more than five guan per person per day, it will be settled. The number of people who exchange money will inevitably decrease day by day, and there will be no serious problems in paying the money!"
Zhao Zhen slowly put down the memorial in his hand and sighed slightly: "Xia Song is still well versed in economics!" Then he showed a smile and said to Chen Tong: "Did you see? The capable minister in my hand is no worse than Ye An! I am just a
I asked him to pay some of the responsibilities for the country in Hexi Province, but he was unwilling to do so and wanted to turn against the guest and come to conquer my army. Humph! I will not let him succeed!"
When Chen Tong saw Zhao Zhen's face full of smiles, he immediately flattered him: "A sage is no better than an official!" But in his heart, he was thinking about how to quickly turn the banknotes in his hands into copper coins, silver coins, or even gold.
Chen Tong is different from Zhao Zhen. Although he doesn't know Ye An very well, he has seen too many magical things about this Yunzhong Commandery Marquis from inside and outside the court and from the two ancestors Lan Jizong and Chen Lin over the years.
Due to his political acumen and his sixth sense in his heart, Chen Tong believed that as long as Ye An took action against Song Dynasty's Jiaobao, the collapse of Jiaobao was imminent.
As the emperor's personal attendant, Chen Tong is no longer the small yellow gate of the inner palace, but is actually in charge of the inner chamber. Everyone knows that he wants to exchange the banknotes in his hands for silver coins, copper coins, and even gold ingots.
It was easy, but he quietly went to the Hexi Commercial Bank on Nanmen Street, where he could exchange the Tokyo banknotes in his hand into Hexi banknotes of the same face value, at most it only cost a small amount of money.
Of course, not everyone has Chen Tong's connections. Xia Song's memorial had just been passed at the court, and instead of being stable, the banknotes were rapidly depreciating.
That's right, before, people were still struggling with whether the banknotes they handed over could be exchanged, but now they are struggling with how much their banknotes are worth. A regular banknote can only be exchanged for 700 Wen, and that's all.
Only when you have the connections and connections can you exchange it.
Nowadays, as long as there are some knowledgeable people in Tokyo, who doesn't know about the devaluation of banknotes? Not to mention that Xia Song's idea has a little stabilizing effect on people's hearts, but the daily limit on the amount of exchange has already added fuel to the fire.
I feel that the more such restrictions are imposed, the more people will panic. This will inevitably lead to people exchanging the handover notes for copper coins at a low price. Those who have obtained the handover notes will exchange them through some special "channels". In this way, as long as
If someone manipulates it, the money you pay will only become less and less valuable.
And in the Song Dynasty, what kind of person had the connections and could quickly exchange banknotes?
Of course, they are dignitaries and even powerful ministers in the court. These people have wider connections than ordinary people. Xia Song's policies only maintain a certain degree of fairness on the surface, but in fact they have too much room for maneuver.
Already.
The copper coins of the Song Dynasty were rapidly flowing into the hands of powerful officials, but who would care about the lives of the people?
It cannot be said that all Song Dynasty bureaucrats ignored this problem. Some people saw huge hidden dangers, such as Xia Song, who was once responsible for the construction of banks.
This guy is really talented, but he also really tends to be powerful. The relationship between Ye An and him once had a "honeymoon period", but as he became more powerful, Ye An gradually discovered Xia Song's personality.
Huo Shi is the kind of person who can sacrifice anyone in order to gain the highest power. Even Qin Mumu, after coming into contact with his wife Yang, said that this woman "has a hook, is good at scheming, and cannot be inbred."
After Xia Song learned that the East Cross Street Bank was under attack, he immediately went to Zhao Zhen and asked the court to maintain the exchange of banknotes, but the amount of exchange per person should be limited every day.
"Don't worry about scarcity but worry about inequality; don't worry about poverty but worry about insecurity. This is the eternal principle! The bank is the economic center of the country, and people come here to pay money. Copper coins are the basis, and people often use them to pay money.
This is not a way to hide wealth. As long as the imperial court orders the bankers to exchange no more than five guan per person per day, it will be settled. The number of people who exchange money will inevitably decrease day by day, and there will be no serious problems in paying the money!"
Zhao Zhen slowly put down the memorial in his hand and sighed slightly: "Xia Song is still well versed in economics!" Then he showed a smile and said to Chen Tong: "Did you see? The capable minister in my hand is no worse than Ye An! I am just a
I asked him to pay some of the responsibilities for the country in Hexi Province, but he was unwilling to do so and wanted to turn against the guest and come to conquer my army. Humph! I will not let him succeed!"
When Chen Tong saw Zhao Zhen's face full of smiles, he immediately flattered him: "A sage is no better than an official!" But in his heart, he was thinking about how to quickly turn the banknotes in his hands into copper coins, silver coins, or even gold.
Chen Tong is different from Zhao Zhen. Although he doesn't know Ye An very well, he has seen too many magical things about this Yunzhong Commandery Marquis from inside and outside the court and from the two ancestors Lan Jizong and Chen Lin over the years.
Due to his political acumen and his sixth sense in his heart, Chen Tong believed that as long as Ye An took action against Song Dynasty's Jiaobao, the collapse of Jiaobao was imminent.
As the emperor's personal attendant, Chen Tong is no longer the small yellow gate of the inner palace, but is actually in charge of the inner chamber. Everyone knows that he wants to exchange the banknotes in his hands for silver coins, copper coins, and even gold ingots.
It was easy, but he quietly went to the Hexi Commercial Bank on Nanmen Street, where he could exchange the Tokyo banknotes in his hand into Hexi banknotes of the same face value, at most it only cost a small amount of money.
Of course, not everyone has Chen Tong's connections. Xia Song's memorial had just been passed at the court, and instead of being stable, the banknotes were rapidly depreciating.
That's right, before, people were still struggling with whether the banknotes they handed over could be exchanged, but now they are struggling with how much their banknotes are worth. A regular banknote can only be exchanged for 700 Wen, and that's all.
Only when you have the connections and connections can you exchange it.
Nowadays, as long as there are some knowledgeable people in Tokyo, who doesn't know about the devaluation of banknotes? Not to mention that Xia Song's idea has a little stabilizing effect on people's hearts, but the daily limit on the amount of exchange has already added fuel to the fire.
I feel that the more such restrictions are imposed, the more people will panic. This will inevitably lead to people exchanging the handover notes for copper coins at a low price. Those who have obtained the handover notes will exchange them through some special "channels". In this way, as long as
If someone manipulates it, the money you pay will only become less and less valuable.
And in the Song Dynasty, what kind of person had the connections and could quickly exchange banknotes?
Of course, they are dignitaries and even powerful ministers in the court. These people have wider connections than ordinary people. Xia Song's policies only maintain a certain degree of fairness on the surface, but in fact they have too much room for maneuver.
Already.
The copper coins of the Song Dynasty were rapidly flowing into the hands of powerful officials, but who would care about the lives of the people?
It cannot be said that all Song Dynasty bureaucrats ignored this problem. Some people saw huge hidden dangers, such as Xia Song, who was once responsible for the construction of banks.
This guy is really talented, but he also really tends to be powerful. The relationship between Ye An and him once had a "honeymoon period", but as he became more powerful, Ye An gradually discovered Xia Song's personality.
Huo Shi is the kind of person who can sacrifice anyone in order to gain the highest power. Even Qin Mumu, after coming into contact with his wife Yang, said that this woman "has a hook, is good at scheming, and cannot be inbred."
After Xia Song learned that the East Cross Street Bank was under attack, he immediately went to Zhao Zhen and asked the court to maintain the exchange of banknotes, but the amount of exchange per person should be limited every day.
"Don't worry about scarcity but worry about inequality; don't worry about poverty but worry about insecurity. This is the eternal principle! The bank is the economic center of the country, and people come here to pay money. Copper coins are the basis, and people often use them to pay money.
This is not a way to hide wealth. As long as the imperial court orders the bankers to exchange no more than five guan per person per day, it will be settled. The number of people who exchange money will inevitably decrease day by day, and there will be no serious problems in paying the money!"
Zhao Zhen slowly put down the memorial in his hand and sighed slightly: "Xia Song is still well versed in economics!" Then he showed a smile and said to Chen Tong: "Did you see? The capable minister in my hand is no worse than Ye An! I am just a
I asked him to pay some of the responsibilities for the country in Hexi Province, but he was unwilling to do so and wanted to turn against the guest and come to conquer my army. Humph! I will not let him succeed!"
When Chen Tong saw Zhao Zhen's face full of smiles, he immediately flattered him: "A sage is no better than an official!" But in his heart, he was thinking about how to quickly turn the banknotes in his hands into copper coins, silver coins, or even gold.
Chen Tong is different from Zhao Zhen. Although he doesn't know Ye An very well, he has seen too many magical things about this Yunzhong Commandery Marquis from inside and outside the court and from the two ancestors Lan Jizong and Chen Lin over the years.
Due to his political acumen and his sixth sense in his heart, Chen Tong believed that as long as Ye An took action against Song Dynasty's Jiaobao, the collapse of Jiaobao was imminent.
As the emperor's personal attendant, Chen Tong is no longer the small yellow gate of the inner palace, but is actually in charge of the inner chamber. Everyone knows that he wants to exchange the banknotes in his hands for silver coins, copper coins, and even gold ingots.
It was easy, but he quietly went to the Hexi Commercial Bank on Nanmen Street, where he could exchange the Tokyo banknotes in his hand into Hexi banknotes of the same face value, at most it only cost a small amount of money.
Of course, not everyone has Chen Tong's connections. Xia Song's memorial had just been passed at the court. Not only was the money not stable, but it was rapidly devaluing.
That's right, before, people were still struggling with whether the banknotes they handed over could be exchanged, but now they are struggling with how much their banknotes are worth. A regular banknote can only be exchanged for 700 Wen, and that's all.
Only when you have the connections and connections can you exchange it.
Nowadays, as long as there are some knowledgeable people in Tokyo, who doesn't know about the devaluation of banknotes? Not to mention that Xia Song's idea has a little stabilizing effect on people's hearts, but the daily limit on the amount of exchange has already added fuel to the fire.
I feel that the more such restrictions are imposed, the more people will panic. This will inevitably lead to people exchanging the handover notes for copper coins at a low price. Those who have obtained the handover notes will exchange them through some special "channels". In this way, as long as
If someone manipulates it, the money you pay will only become less and less valuable.
And in the Song Dynasty, what kind of person had the connections and could quickly exchange banknotes?
Of course, they are dignitaries and even powerful ministers in the court. These people have wider connections than ordinary people. Xia Song's policies only maintain a certain degree of fairness on the surface, but in fact they have too much room for maneuver.
Already.
The copper coins of the Song Dynasty were rapidly flowing into the hands of powerful officials, but who would care about the lives of the people?