Xue Yao hurriedly got up and checked the sixth prince's arms and legs: "Ouch! Your Highness, it won't hurt if I fall once. If I crush your daughter's body, I will lose my head. Why take the risk of following me?" ?”
The sixth prince deliberately denied: "Who said I'm going to follow you? I was just standing here watching the second brother and the seventh younger brother compete in martial arts. You flew over suddenly, and I fell because I couldn't dodge. I was careless. I will definitely be able to dodge next time. "
He said that because he didn't want Xue Yao to have a psychological burden, but how could Xue Yao not understand his intentions, so he couldn't help but feel distressed.
The sixth prince has been a warm-hearted child since he was a child, gentle, considerate and sensible. What's even more rare is that he does all this without expecting anything in return.
Xue Yao has always wanted to know what kind of priestly parent the sixth prince's mother and concubine are, and who can educate such a child.
Originally, he wanted to learn two tricks from the priest's parents, so as to guide Long Aotian's cub towards Nuan Baobao's personality, so after getting acquainted, Xue Yao took the opportunity to follow the sixth prince and went to his mother's palace several times.
The result surprised Xue Yao.
The sixth prince's mother and concubine is Concubine Hua. She has a cold face when she shows up a few times. She treats the sixth prince not to mention loving, even a court lady. She doesn't look like a real mother at all.
Concubine Huagui is often immersed in her own pain because of the emperor's fickleness.
Her self-pity did not earn the emperor's mercy, but brought endless troubles to her children.
Before the father and emperor came to coax the mother and concubine, the sixth prince could only do his best to make the mother and concubine happy when he was young.
It is said that before Concubine Xi was paid tribute to the emperor, the mother concubine of the sixth prince was the most favored concubine, and she was always in the limelight.
Everyone knows what happened afterwards, Concubine Xi's appearance made Concubine Hua fall out of favor.
The emperor took a break from his busy schedule and only ran to the Qingqiong Palace. The huge sense of gap caused Concubine Hua's temperament to change drastically.
Xue Yao went to the Huaguiren Palace to observe silently several times, and found that this woman would be in a state of numbness that resisted communication with the outside world for a long time, and occasionally she would suddenly break down and cry loudly, with a look of sadness coming from it.
Probably suffering from depression.
And the young sixth prince didn't understand why the gentle mother and concubine suddenly became so sad. He always felt that if he was more well-behaved and sensible, the mother and concubine would not be so sad.
But no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't make up for the harm his father had done to his mother.
Over time, the mother and concubine's tears and rejection of him made the sixth prince feel a deep sense of guilt.
With a bit of desperate persistence, the sixth prince is always trying to do better.
This is a kid with a pleasing personality.
Over the years, Xue Yao has always taken extra care of the sixth prince, paying him as much attention and emotional feedback as he did to the little fat boy.
It is to restore the confidence of the sixth prince, not to blindly sacrifice himself to please others.
Most of the others will not remember the sixth prince's sacrifice and fulfillment, but will get used to the sixth prince's tolerance and understanding.
On the contrary, the sixth prince would be willful once in a while, but it would bring displeasure to others.
This displeasure will be sensitively captured by the sixth prince who has been neglected by his mother, which will make him even more frightened, worrying that the nightmare of being hated because he is not good enough will continue to repeat.
Gradually, the sixth prince became the little sun in everyone's eyes.
Probably only Xue Yao couldn't take this warmth for granted, the painful warmth given by the sixth prince who burned himself desperately.
Therefore, over the years, although the care for the sixth prince sometimes caused the chubby cubs to fight for favor, Xue Yao still did not restrain his love.
At this moment, seeing the sixth prince deliberately pretending not to be in pain, Xue Yao didn't say much, but went up to check carefully, squeezed Nuan Baobao's wrist and arm, and asked him if it hurt.
And the little chubby cub who had won a big victory didn't even notice that he had just knocked down his second brother, knocked his old father into the air, and got a double kill.
All eight rabbits belong to His Highness!
Among them, the silliest and most timid little white rabbit was given to Xue Yao by His Royal Highness, and kept asking "Does it look like you?" when giving it to Xue Yao.
Xue Yao endured the humiliation and hugged the frightened little white rabbit in his arms, and was so angry that he didn't dare to refute. At first glance, Xue Yao and the silly rabbit in his arms really belong together...
His Highness was very happy to see it.
It's a particularly unfilial fake dragon Aotian cub!
The second prince who had lost all his "net worth" burst into tears, and asked the seventh son with an old face: "The elder brother will check the results later, can these eight rabbits be put on the second brother's horse first, and I will give you one more after returning to the camp." .”
The smug little chubby cub wrinkled his nose and made a face to show his rejection.
The sixth prince patted the second brother on the shoulder helplessly: "I just beat five of them, so let me deal with three of them."
The second prince's pitiful fox eyes immediately squinted proudly again, and the folding fan lightly touched the sixth prince's forehead: "Brother didn't love you for nothing!"
Xue Yao, who was holding the silly rabbit, immediately pricked up his ears and beat the sixth prince hard with his arm.
The sixth prince looked back suspiciously, and seeing Xue Yao's expression of blaming him for being poor and generous again, he grinned and said, "What's so precious about the rabbit? Father hasn't finished eating the venison he killed yet."
"Our sixth brother is sensible, not like some chubby guys." The second prince took the three rabbits that the sixth brother had unloaded from his horse, gave the seventh brother a sideways look, turned around and said to the sixth brother: "When the autumn hunting is over, I will If I want to go to Jiangsu and Zhejiang to collect grain with my elder brother, I need someone who can handle things like you, so I will take you with me, okay? I won’t take your seventh brother."
The Seventh Prince's ears immediately perked up, suspecting that his brothers would not bring themselves to eat delicious food.
Harvest food?
Xue Yao was so frightened by this word that his heart skipped a beat. Could it be that the trial period for the reform has already begun?
The comfortable life of these years has almost made Xue Yao ignore the dangers in the future, and always feels that those dangers will not happen until the fat cub grows up.
But before he knew it, the little fat cub was already 12 years old.
The eldest prince had been established as the crown prince four years ago, and now he is 25 years old. He has indeed reached the initial stage of reform in the original book.
This made Xue Yao, who had been at ease for nine years, shiver all over.
Quickly recall the plot in the original work.
The emperor gave the prince a certain impoverished county as a place to experiment with reforms.
Tiaoliang in Jiangsu and Zhejiang was the first step in the prince's trial reform.
After seven or eight years of painstaking planning by the prince and his advisers, the reform finally launched has begun a trial run.
Xue Yao recalled that the general content of the reform was similar to Zhang Juzheng's whip method and some of Wang Anshi's new laws.
For example, the unified labor law is similar to the exemption law, which starts after the new law is officially implemented.
In the trial operation stage, the main purpose is to establish a new court institution to replace merchants and landlords, to buy grain from wealthy provinces at low prices and transport them to disaster-stricken areas.Sell and borrow at low prices.
The original intention of the reform was not only to compete with businessmen to fill the treasury, but more importantly, to benefit the people and reduce land annexation.
Similar to this kind of policy, all dynasties and generations have special institutions-buy low-priced grain at a fair price in good years, store it in the national granary, and open the warehouse for disaster relief when the states and counties are hit by disasters.
However, the court knew how many disadvantages existed in this disaster relief model, and Xue Yao was even more clear about it.
Even in the information-advanced society where Xue Yao lives, all kinds of donations in name have already been stolen by the people who dealt with them, not to mention in ancient times when information can be easily buried.
It is impossible to measure how many people's pockets will be enriched by the money and food provided by the imperial court to the people from the central government to the prefectures and counties.
Therefore, the reform proposed by the prince is quite different from the previous policies.
One is the independent regulatory department, which is directly in line with the imperial court.
It will neither let the Beijing officials handle it, nor go through the governors of the provinces and counties, or even the prefects and counties. It completely simulates private market transactions, and does not use treasury money and food, and does not apply for public funds.
This new organization has to be self-reliant in distributing salaries, and has to fulfill the imperial court's targets every year, which almost avoids the possibility of officials at all levels taking advantage of loopholes to make money.
In Xue Yao's view, there is nothing wrong with this reform. The new organization has great flexibility and cannot apply for public funds, so it has to compete fairly with businessmen from all over the world.
The main advantages are the convenient transportation and low transportation cost of the national water transportation.
If it is expensive, the victims will naturally go to private businessmen, and the organization will not be able to meet the government's targets, which forces them to be more "conscience" than private businessmen.
Of course, this change is only one of many changes.
Xue Yao is a science student who doesn't know much about policy regulation. When he first read the book, he didn't think about the problems of the reform at all, only knowing that the result was a failure.
Why would it fail?
Reading without thinking, walking through the crematorium.
If he had known today, Xue Yao should have consulted economists immediately after reading the content of the reform.
Xue Yao had been eavesdropping on what the Second Prince was talking about about the reform all the way.
However, this house god's understanding of the reform is probably not as good as his liberal arts illiterate.
The second prince was boasting of the prince's intelligence throughout the whole process.
It's a brother-controlling brainless bragging!
When the reform fails, brother control's face will probably be swollen.
Thinking of the failure of the reform, Xue Yao was very worried.
When he was reading the book, he didn't pay much attention to the part about abolishing the prince. He vaguely remembered that after this gentleman with both ability and political integrity fell from the altar, he was crazily attacked by the Three Princes' Party.
Hero's end.
Xue Yao didn't want to see his idol repeat such a tragedy.
But this matter...is not the same as cultivating the Shu Road.
He had tried many ways to obstruct the construction of the Shu Road from the very beginning, and Concubine Xi's trust in him was the most important part.
Concubine Xi is an ancient female Taoist family, and she has no opinions. It is not difficult for Xue Yao to fool around, but it would be useless if she were the prince.
He went to tell the prince that the reform cannot be carried out, so he must give one, two or three reasons, right?
And he couldn't even figure out why the reform failed, so what should he say to the prince?
"Although I don't know why, I don't think you should mess around, Your Highness the Crown Prince."
I'm afraid that he will be educated by the idol's dynamics until he dies on the spot.
And it's too late to dissuade him now, the impatient prince has already started a trial run after even a disagreement.
This time I went to Jiangsu and Zhejiang to buy grain. According to the description in the original book, it seems that the money from the treasury was not touched, but the emperor paid for it himself to mess with his son.
All in all, the big pig's hoofed emperor can be regarded as spending all his money to support his son's ambition.
The initial manpower and principal for the establishment of this institution added up to 100 million taels of silver from the emperor, [-]% of which was used to purchase grain and lend it to the affected counties.
80 taels of silver, according to the market price of grain in Jiangsu and Zhejiang, can buy about 130 million shi of grain.
However, the huge amount of this transaction will inevitably cause grain merchants to scramble to lower prices and compete for business.
According to Xue Yao's vision and estimated cost, the prince should eventually be able to purchase more than 170 million shi of grain.
However, I don't know if he remembered correctly, but in the original book, the prince only bought one hundred and twenty thousand shi of grain in the end.
This price was more expensive than what the local people bought. Xue Yao suspected that the idol prince would not bargain at all.
How can you compete with local businessmen if you do this in business?
Xue Yao felt that in terms of bargaining, he might be able to crush the prince in all aspects!
After all, he was abandoned by his parents since he was a child, and the living expenses provided by the two families were almost enough for him not to starve to death. Xue Yao, who split a penny in half, naturally practiced the awesome skills of bargaining.
Thinking that he could help the crown prince, Xue Yao immediately floated away, holding the little white rabbit and ran to ask the sixth prince: "Can you bring me with you when you go to Jiangsu and Zhejiang to collect grain? My mother's hometown is in Gusu, and my grandfather is here." The local area is very prestigious, and it must be able to help.”
The Seventh Prince's ears twitched, and he turned to look at Xue Yao vigilantly.
Silly Yaoyao is going to take the rabbit sent by His Highness, and fly away with Sixth Brother!
The sixth prince deliberately denied: "Who said I'm going to follow you? I was just standing here watching the second brother and the seventh younger brother compete in martial arts. You flew over suddenly, and I fell because I couldn't dodge. I was careless. I will definitely be able to dodge next time. "
He said that because he didn't want Xue Yao to have a psychological burden, but how could Xue Yao not understand his intentions, so he couldn't help but feel distressed.
The sixth prince has been a warm-hearted child since he was a child, gentle, considerate and sensible. What's even more rare is that he does all this without expecting anything in return.
Xue Yao has always wanted to know what kind of priestly parent the sixth prince's mother and concubine are, and who can educate such a child.
Originally, he wanted to learn two tricks from the priest's parents, so as to guide Long Aotian's cub towards Nuan Baobao's personality, so after getting acquainted, Xue Yao took the opportunity to follow the sixth prince and went to his mother's palace several times.
The result surprised Xue Yao.
The sixth prince's mother and concubine is Concubine Hua. She has a cold face when she shows up a few times. She treats the sixth prince not to mention loving, even a court lady. She doesn't look like a real mother at all.
Concubine Huagui is often immersed in her own pain because of the emperor's fickleness.
Her self-pity did not earn the emperor's mercy, but brought endless troubles to her children.
Before the father and emperor came to coax the mother and concubine, the sixth prince could only do his best to make the mother and concubine happy when he was young.
It is said that before Concubine Xi was paid tribute to the emperor, the mother concubine of the sixth prince was the most favored concubine, and she was always in the limelight.
Everyone knows what happened afterwards, Concubine Xi's appearance made Concubine Hua fall out of favor.
The emperor took a break from his busy schedule and only ran to the Qingqiong Palace. The huge sense of gap caused Concubine Hua's temperament to change drastically.
Xue Yao went to the Huaguiren Palace to observe silently several times, and found that this woman would be in a state of numbness that resisted communication with the outside world for a long time, and occasionally she would suddenly break down and cry loudly, with a look of sadness coming from it.
Probably suffering from depression.
And the young sixth prince didn't understand why the gentle mother and concubine suddenly became so sad. He always felt that if he was more well-behaved and sensible, the mother and concubine would not be so sad.
But no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't make up for the harm his father had done to his mother.
Over time, the mother and concubine's tears and rejection of him made the sixth prince feel a deep sense of guilt.
With a bit of desperate persistence, the sixth prince is always trying to do better.
This is a kid with a pleasing personality.
Over the years, Xue Yao has always taken extra care of the sixth prince, paying him as much attention and emotional feedback as he did to the little fat boy.
It is to restore the confidence of the sixth prince, not to blindly sacrifice himself to please others.
Most of the others will not remember the sixth prince's sacrifice and fulfillment, but will get used to the sixth prince's tolerance and understanding.
On the contrary, the sixth prince would be willful once in a while, but it would bring displeasure to others.
This displeasure will be sensitively captured by the sixth prince who has been neglected by his mother, which will make him even more frightened, worrying that the nightmare of being hated because he is not good enough will continue to repeat.
Gradually, the sixth prince became the little sun in everyone's eyes.
Probably only Xue Yao couldn't take this warmth for granted, the painful warmth given by the sixth prince who burned himself desperately.
Therefore, over the years, although the care for the sixth prince sometimes caused the chubby cubs to fight for favor, Xue Yao still did not restrain his love.
At this moment, seeing the sixth prince deliberately pretending not to be in pain, Xue Yao didn't say much, but went up to check carefully, squeezed Nuan Baobao's wrist and arm, and asked him if it hurt.
And the little chubby cub who had won a big victory didn't even notice that he had just knocked down his second brother, knocked his old father into the air, and got a double kill.
All eight rabbits belong to His Highness!
Among them, the silliest and most timid little white rabbit was given to Xue Yao by His Royal Highness, and kept asking "Does it look like you?" when giving it to Xue Yao.
Xue Yao endured the humiliation and hugged the frightened little white rabbit in his arms, and was so angry that he didn't dare to refute. At first glance, Xue Yao and the silly rabbit in his arms really belong together...
His Highness was very happy to see it.
It's a particularly unfilial fake dragon Aotian cub!
The second prince who had lost all his "net worth" burst into tears, and asked the seventh son with an old face: "The elder brother will check the results later, can these eight rabbits be put on the second brother's horse first, and I will give you one more after returning to the camp." .”
The smug little chubby cub wrinkled his nose and made a face to show his rejection.
The sixth prince patted the second brother on the shoulder helplessly: "I just beat five of them, so let me deal with three of them."
The second prince's pitiful fox eyes immediately squinted proudly again, and the folding fan lightly touched the sixth prince's forehead: "Brother didn't love you for nothing!"
Xue Yao, who was holding the silly rabbit, immediately pricked up his ears and beat the sixth prince hard with his arm.
The sixth prince looked back suspiciously, and seeing Xue Yao's expression of blaming him for being poor and generous again, he grinned and said, "What's so precious about the rabbit? Father hasn't finished eating the venison he killed yet."
"Our sixth brother is sensible, not like some chubby guys." The second prince took the three rabbits that the sixth brother had unloaded from his horse, gave the seventh brother a sideways look, turned around and said to the sixth brother: "When the autumn hunting is over, I will If I want to go to Jiangsu and Zhejiang to collect grain with my elder brother, I need someone who can handle things like you, so I will take you with me, okay? I won’t take your seventh brother."
The Seventh Prince's ears immediately perked up, suspecting that his brothers would not bring themselves to eat delicious food.
Harvest food?
Xue Yao was so frightened by this word that his heart skipped a beat. Could it be that the trial period for the reform has already begun?
The comfortable life of these years has almost made Xue Yao ignore the dangers in the future, and always feels that those dangers will not happen until the fat cub grows up.
But before he knew it, the little fat cub was already 12 years old.
The eldest prince had been established as the crown prince four years ago, and now he is 25 years old. He has indeed reached the initial stage of reform in the original book.
This made Xue Yao, who had been at ease for nine years, shiver all over.
Quickly recall the plot in the original work.
The emperor gave the prince a certain impoverished county as a place to experiment with reforms.
Tiaoliang in Jiangsu and Zhejiang was the first step in the prince's trial reform.
After seven or eight years of painstaking planning by the prince and his advisers, the reform finally launched has begun a trial run.
Xue Yao recalled that the general content of the reform was similar to Zhang Juzheng's whip method and some of Wang Anshi's new laws.
For example, the unified labor law is similar to the exemption law, which starts after the new law is officially implemented.
In the trial operation stage, the main purpose is to establish a new court institution to replace merchants and landlords, to buy grain from wealthy provinces at low prices and transport them to disaster-stricken areas.Sell and borrow at low prices.
The original intention of the reform was not only to compete with businessmen to fill the treasury, but more importantly, to benefit the people and reduce land annexation.
Similar to this kind of policy, all dynasties and generations have special institutions-buy low-priced grain at a fair price in good years, store it in the national granary, and open the warehouse for disaster relief when the states and counties are hit by disasters.
However, the court knew how many disadvantages existed in this disaster relief model, and Xue Yao was even more clear about it.
Even in the information-advanced society where Xue Yao lives, all kinds of donations in name have already been stolen by the people who dealt with them, not to mention in ancient times when information can be easily buried.
It is impossible to measure how many people's pockets will be enriched by the money and food provided by the imperial court to the people from the central government to the prefectures and counties.
Therefore, the reform proposed by the prince is quite different from the previous policies.
One is the independent regulatory department, which is directly in line with the imperial court.
It will neither let the Beijing officials handle it, nor go through the governors of the provinces and counties, or even the prefects and counties. It completely simulates private market transactions, and does not use treasury money and food, and does not apply for public funds.
This new organization has to be self-reliant in distributing salaries, and has to fulfill the imperial court's targets every year, which almost avoids the possibility of officials at all levels taking advantage of loopholes to make money.
In Xue Yao's view, there is nothing wrong with this reform. The new organization has great flexibility and cannot apply for public funds, so it has to compete fairly with businessmen from all over the world.
The main advantages are the convenient transportation and low transportation cost of the national water transportation.
If it is expensive, the victims will naturally go to private businessmen, and the organization will not be able to meet the government's targets, which forces them to be more "conscience" than private businessmen.
Of course, this change is only one of many changes.
Xue Yao is a science student who doesn't know much about policy regulation. When he first read the book, he didn't think about the problems of the reform at all, only knowing that the result was a failure.
Why would it fail?
Reading without thinking, walking through the crematorium.
If he had known today, Xue Yao should have consulted economists immediately after reading the content of the reform.
Xue Yao had been eavesdropping on what the Second Prince was talking about about the reform all the way.
However, this house god's understanding of the reform is probably not as good as his liberal arts illiterate.
The second prince was boasting of the prince's intelligence throughout the whole process.
It's a brother-controlling brainless bragging!
When the reform fails, brother control's face will probably be swollen.
Thinking of the failure of the reform, Xue Yao was very worried.
When he was reading the book, he didn't pay much attention to the part about abolishing the prince. He vaguely remembered that after this gentleman with both ability and political integrity fell from the altar, he was crazily attacked by the Three Princes' Party.
Hero's end.
Xue Yao didn't want to see his idol repeat such a tragedy.
But this matter...is not the same as cultivating the Shu Road.
He had tried many ways to obstruct the construction of the Shu Road from the very beginning, and Concubine Xi's trust in him was the most important part.
Concubine Xi is an ancient female Taoist family, and she has no opinions. It is not difficult for Xue Yao to fool around, but it would be useless if she were the prince.
He went to tell the prince that the reform cannot be carried out, so he must give one, two or three reasons, right?
And he couldn't even figure out why the reform failed, so what should he say to the prince?
"Although I don't know why, I don't think you should mess around, Your Highness the Crown Prince."
I'm afraid that he will be educated by the idol's dynamics until he dies on the spot.
And it's too late to dissuade him now, the impatient prince has already started a trial run after even a disagreement.
This time I went to Jiangsu and Zhejiang to buy grain. According to the description in the original book, it seems that the money from the treasury was not touched, but the emperor paid for it himself to mess with his son.
All in all, the big pig's hoofed emperor can be regarded as spending all his money to support his son's ambition.
The initial manpower and principal for the establishment of this institution added up to 100 million taels of silver from the emperor, [-]% of which was used to purchase grain and lend it to the affected counties.
80 taels of silver, according to the market price of grain in Jiangsu and Zhejiang, can buy about 130 million shi of grain.
However, the huge amount of this transaction will inevitably cause grain merchants to scramble to lower prices and compete for business.
According to Xue Yao's vision and estimated cost, the prince should eventually be able to purchase more than 170 million shi of grain.
However, I don't know if he remembered correctly, but in the original book, the prince only bought one hundred and twenty thousand shi of grain in the end.
This price was more expensive than what the local people bought. Xue Yao suspected that the idol prince would not bargain at all.
How can you compete with local businessmen if you do this in business?
Xue Yao felt that in terms of bargaining, he might be able to crush the prince in all aspects!
After all, he was abandoned by his parents since he was a child, and the living expenses provided by the two families were almost enough for him not to starve to death. Xue Yao, who split a penny in half, naturally practiced the awesome skills of bargaining.
Thinking that he could help the crown prince, Xue Yao immediately floated away, holding the little white rabbit and ran to ask the sixth prince: "Can you bring me with you when you go to Jiangsu and Zhejiang to collect grain? My mother's hometown is in Gusu, and my grandfather is here." The local area is very prestigious, and it must be able to help.”
The Seventh Prince's ears twitched, and he turned to look at Xue Yao vigilantly.
Silly Yaoyao is going to take the rabbit sent by His Highness, and fly away with Sixth Brother!
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