Gu Yi naturally wouldn’t just stand by; with a thought, he imdiately manipulated Gu Ye to say, "Chancellor."
"This young man has been contemplating many things these days and wishes to discuss disaster relief with the Chancellor."
Gu Ye’s expression was very serious.
This is the characteristic of manipulation; as long as Gu Yi has a thought, it will cause Gu Ye to have corresponding ideas in his mind.
This ti, Gu Yi didn’t plan to hide as he did in the previous manipulation.
The Gu Clan had only recently risen.
But now, whether in terms of power or prestige, the Gu Clan has already reached the pinnacle of the world.
Gu Yi no longer needed to conceal his sharpness.
He only needed to make a full effort to quickly end the current chaos.
At the sa ti, he also had to use this opportunity to lay the foundation for future power consolidation.
Upon hearing this, Zhuge Liang’s expression imdiately changed.
If it were the offspring of another family speaking to him like this, he might not care at all.
But a descendant of the Gu Clan was ultimately different.
Moreover, Zhuge Liang was well aware of Gu Ye’s character and knew that Gu Ye wasn’t one to boast or make jokes about such matters.
Although he didn’t think Gu Ye would say anything earth-shattering.
He still put down the morial in his hand and softly said, "Please speak, young master."
As he spoke, he pointed to a seat beside him, indicating for Gu Ye to sit down.
Gu Yi didn’t hesitate either; he directly manipulated Gu Ye to walk over boldly.
"Chancellor."
As soon as he sat down, he imdiately manipulated Gu Ye to speak with a very candid expression: "Chancellor, the natural disasters today."
"In this young man’s view, they are surely no less severe than the disasters faced during Empress He Xi’s ti."
Gu Yi was very direct.
In fact, this is also the thought of many ministers in the current court, but they are just unwilling to bring it up directly.
Gu Yi just wanted to tear away this layer of psychological comfort.
To make them deal with this disaster with the utmost seriousness.
"This young man has carefully studied the various systems my great-grandfather used for disaster relief in the past, combined with the systems my grandfather used during the suppression of rebels."
"I’ve co up with so thods for improvent....."
Through Gu Ye’s mouth, Gu Yi directly presented the strategies he had thought of over the past few years.
These strategies were thought out through observing Zhuge Liang during disaster relief over the years.
The scope of these strategies wasn’t too large to be unfeasible.
They were almost the most suitable overall strategies for the present.
Zhuge Liang listened very attentively.
As Gu Yi spoke more deeply, a look of astonishnt flashed in Zhuge Liang’s eyes, seemingly finding it hard to believe that this was actually coming from Gu Ye.
His expression beca increasingly serious.
In fact, the strategies provided by Gu Yi were not particularly brilliant sches.
From a modern perspective, it seed more like basic operations of a capitalist company, except that Gu Yi employed these thods in disaster relief.
—— For example, initially loading a system of work-for-relief.
Currently, the Great Han’s work-for-relief asures are not proceeding smoothly.
Due to the ongoing disaster with no end in sight.
Although survival can always be guaranteed, the refugees still harbor resentnt due to long periods of labor.
Under various factors;
This inevitably leads to difficulties in disaster relief.
What Gu Yi proposed involved using certain thods among these to provide incentives.
As long as a certain amount of work was completed,
they could receive so additional money and food on top of the daily relief.
In so cases, human nature isn’t all that complicated.
Being able to survive and still earn money and food is definitely a great blessing for the disaster victims, and would certainly greatly stimulate their potential;
In addition —
There were also policies related to the powerful families.
In fact, Zhuge Liang had already made a move against the powerful families, conscripting their grain to relieve the disaster.
But such things cannot be done too harshly.
Given the current situation, Zhuge Liang didn’t want to kindle another large-scale rebellion by the powerful families.
The improvent thod suggested by Gu Yi was to have them willingly provide grain.
Aside from incentivizing the common people, Gu Yi also used similar thods on the powerful families.
—— He suggested using two incentive thods to encourage the powerful families to actively participate in disaster relief.
Those who lead disaster relief the fastest can receive comndation from the court.
And be awarded an exclusive flag;
As long as one possesses this flag, after the disaster is over, they can use it to exempt a certain degree of tax for one year.
And those who donate the most grain also receive rewards.
Not only can they receive the Emperor’s comndation, but their family mbers can also directly participate in the final imperial examination selection of officials.
Fundantally, turning this disaster relief into a competition for fa and fortune among the powerful families.
Bind the local tyrants from all four corners to the chariot of the Great Han court.
Although the current Great Han does not care about prestige as much as it used to, for the local tyrants, there is a fundantal difference.
And the benefits of direct access to the capital exam will definitely be a benefit in their minds.
How many local tyrants are there in the world today?
Every ti there are too many descendants of local tyrants who cannot pass the most basic examination.
Gu Yi grasped this psychology of theirs; after all, whether one can beco an official ultimately depends on real talent and learning.
Besides—
There are also specific strategies for dealing with epidemics and locust plagues.
On the epidemic;
Gu Yi just proposed a more scientifically based strategy, establishing a more unified quarantine area, and distinguishing different degrees of infection with wooden plaques of different colors.
Through this, different levels of treatnt can be administered.
Gu Yi doesn’t understand dicine, and such information cannot be quickly found online.
He can only improve the details of disinfection and reduce contact.
As for the locust plague, it is more direct;
Gu Yi, using the knowledge he learned online, suggested collecting locusts and drying them into powder while eliminating them.
He spoke of its value and benefits under the na of the Gu Clan’s ancient books.
Both humans and animals can consu it.
The entire hall fell into a dead silence.
Staring closely at Gu Ye, Zhuge Liang was stunned.
Although his body was not as good as before, his thoughts were still very clear.
When he heard the strategy proposed by Gu Yi.
Countless thoughts flashed through his mind.
He was considering its feasibility!
Zhuge Liang was already well-versed in all the details of disaster relief, but it was precisely because of this that he was even more astonished by what Gu Ye said.
This was an answer given by Gu Yi after careful consideration, so how could it be wrong?
But with Zhuge Liang’s character, he would not make a direct decision.
He needed to think carefully.
He also needed to discuss it with the court officials.
But as soon as he had this thought, it was enough to show his approval of Gu Yi’s adjustnts.
He stared closely at Gu Ye, remained silent for a long ti, and only then sighed, "Young Master is truly talented."
"Chancellor, you overpraise."
Gu Ye, being of a calm deanor, without needing Gu Yi’s control, imdiately saluted and then got up to leave.
Zhuge Liang did not stop him.
Gu Ye is still young, directly participating in political affairs is against etiquette.
However, just before Gu Ye left, he seriously said, "If there is any decision, I will definitely inform the young master."
"Thank you, Chancellor."
Gu Ye hurriedly saluted and then turned to leave.
Gu Yi did not interfere; he did not intend to directly speak out about the threat of the Barbarians.
After all, it was just his speculation.
Moreover, Zhuge Liang’s temperant is calm.
This is both his strength and his weakness.
Even if Zhuge Liang could see the risks, given the current situation of the Great Han, he would definitely not choose to mobilize troops.
Moreover, Gu Yi is not in a hurry, as Gu Ye is only fourteen years old, and there is still plenty of ti left for him.
Zhuge Liang kept watching Gu Ye’s retreating figure, his expression growing more complex.
Not until Gu Ye’s figure completely disappeared did he slightly divert his gaze.
First, he instructed soone to gather the ministers.
Then he himself walked into a room and looked at the three portraits enshrined in the room, his expression growing even more complicated.
Those were portraits of Liu Bei, Gu Chen, and Gu Ze.
Zhuge Liang ca to pay respects daily.
Now he has reached the pinnacle, but only thus can he fully understand why Gu Chen was so desperate in his later years.
This has beco a lingering concern for Zhuge Liang.
He feared he would not have enough ti to leave soone to bear the heavy burden for the Great Han.
But today....
That person seems to have appeared.
"Forr Emperor, Master, Sir Gu.... are you all helping ?"
He spoke softly, slowly bowing directly before the three portraits.
Although no direct decision was made.
But undoubtedly.....Zhuge Liang had already acknowledged the strategic improvents proposed by Gu Yi in his heart. ...
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