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Two hundred and seventieth eighth chapter prevent micro-duration

"In addition..." It is said that the old man has many old roots and many old words, and the elderly Gu Xichou has a lot of troubles. Although Chongzhen had just helped him solve a big problem and determined a new assessment method for court officials, he was still stubborn. The old man didn't know how to accept it as soon as it was good. "The imperial court now allocates tens of millions of taels of silver per year. In the short term, all officials can still ensure their integrity and spend every sum of money wisely, but I am worried about this." Over time..."

What Gu Xichou said was not only a problem for his department, but it was most suitable for him, the Minister of the Ministry of Personnel, who was responsible for the appointment, dismissal and assessment of civil servants across the country.

Corruption, the so-called corruption, is a monster that accompanies the emergence of power. It is also a problem that all dynasties cannot avoid.

"This is no problem. Since you all think it is beneficial to the development of the Ming Dynasty, I will immediately issue an edict to recruit capable officials from the six ministries and start preparations for its establishment."

"It can be done by transferring officials and ministers, but the post of Minister of the General Accounting Office will probably have to be decided by you, the emperor!" Although he was very distressed to give away his capable officers to others, for the development of Ming Dynasty, Qiao Yunsheng and others People can only endure pain and give up love, but the choice of this new minister is indeed a trouble.

The General Accounting Office of the Ming Dynasty is not like the one in another time and space. It is a new department that specializes in finding faults. They have to interfere with the normal taxation of the imperial court, and they have to inspect the money stolen by the soldiers under General Zhenguo. They have to review the pre-selection at the beginning of the year, and they have to intervene in the final use of funds. People who are incompetent really don't dare to take on this hot potato.

"Oh? Isn't it possible that there is no one among the civil and military officials of the Manchu Dynasty who can take on such a big responsibility?" Chongzhen was very curious. He even began to suspect that the traitors standing in the audience were hiding their secrets and were reluctant to give up their best talents. he.

"Can I..." The six ministers didn't have any candidates, but they didn't dare to say. After a long silence, Gu Xichou, who was ultimately responsible for the appointment and dismissal of officials, couldn't stand the pleading looks of his colleagues and had to stand up with a grimace again. " Firstly, this person must have a prominent reputation and not be swayed by rumors; secondly, he must know enough about merchant affairs; thirdly, he must have the strength to intimidate the officials; fourthly..."

With several requirements in a row, Gu Xichou's intention was that the candidate for the new minister should be thick-skinned enough not to be afraid of being scolded, have a good understanding of the price level of the Ming Dynasty, be domineering and domineering, and be extremely stingy and greedy for money. Just fine.

"This..." Chongzhen finally understood. After searching all over the Ming Dynasty, there were only two people who could meet all the requirements. The most suitable candidate was of course the notorious Zhenguo general, but even if Chongzhen was willing to give up Zhu Youcong himself, he would , the civil and military officials of the entire dynasty would not agree. They were all still waiting for that damn fat man to finish his vacation and continue to command the army to rob.

I can’t choose the fat guy, but there are quite a few fat guys in Luoyang. The name Fu Wang is big enough, right? With the bad reputation he has accumulated over the past few decades, would he care about what others say? Although this fat uncle is not scary, neither is anyone. Dare to provoke. Fighting for father? It’s outdated, people are fighting for their son!

There are three profiteers in Prince Fu's family. The eldest son Zhu Yousong, Prince of Dechang County, is in charge of foreign trade. He wants to know the price level of the Ming Dynasty. How can he just say a word? And Prince Fu's youngest son is in charge of foreign trade. Who among the generals of the Ming Dynasty who commanded powerful armies dared to provoke this little fat man’s biological father? As for being stingy? King Fu’s faults were most prominent in this one. He could run to a heavily guarded research institute with an account book. He went to the hospital and told his eldest nephew that he spent an extra penny when purchasing raw materials, and he would not leave until he paid it back.

Moreover, there is another advantage to letting King Fu sit in this position. He is not afraid of being coaxed and corrupted. With power? His nephew is the current emperor. Is there anything better than this? With money? The entire Ming Empire now has 90% of its wealth.

They were all snatched back by his precious son. No matter how shameful the old man is, he will not allow others to use the money that Zhu Youcong took a huge risk to bribe him, right? With a woman? As long as King Fu has this intention, Fu will

The princess did not object. The general who held a heavy army could help him grab ten or twenty thousand to slowly choose when he was wandering around with the Ming Dynasty's million-strong army.

"Disband the dynasty! Let's wait two days to discuss this matter!" For no reason, Chongzhen suddenly decided to run away. It was easy to fool King Fu, and he had nothing to do anyway if he stayed at home. But what is worrying is Zhu Youcong's

Before he could think of a practical solution, Chongzhen would not have foolishly poked a hornet's nest. The real fool should not be the violent tiger Feng He, but one who knew how to judge the situation. Otherwise, if the little fat man acted mischievously

If I stay in the palace and won’t leave, who will pay for the food expenses? (To be continued...)


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