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Now reading: Chapter 2038 - 2035: Ideas from Peasant Woman's Decreed Life as a Wife, a Historical novel by Su Yueyue.

But when the imperial court becos corrupt in the future, the construction of these workshops to earn silver will beco the silver treasury supporting various local lords in establishing their own regis.

However, if the imperial court establishes a specialized regulatory institution to earn silver,

the treasury will not be empty.

Yet another situation might arise.

Imperial dominance.

Once faced with an inept ruler, it marks the beginning of the people’s suffering in this country.

The best approach, naturally, is for all three parties to oversee together, thus providing mutual checks. This way, if indeed faced with an inept ruler, local armies would also have a chance to resist.

But to Emperor Xuanming, Chu Heng could not say this.

Currently, Emperor Xuanming, stimulated by the incident with the King of Huainan, has beco rather extre in character. Coupled with his recent illness, his mindset has undergone a significant change.

If he does not favor the imperial power, he will lose Emperor Xuanming’s trust, further provoking him into even more extremism.

At that ti, when true foolishness cos, it would indeed be Chu Heng’s failure.

He understood that this matter needed to be approached gradually and could not be accomplished easily.

Of course, as long as Emperor Xuanming continues to care for the common people, so indulgence in daily matters wouldn’t be an issue.

He could first establish this reform and then gradually refine it later.

After all, if the imperial court desires to establish a regulatory institution, it is not so simple, and to make it strong will also take ti.

Emperor Xuanming’s expression indeed softened: "What Minister Chu says makes sense, but establishing a regulatory institution is not so easily done."

"And about the workshops you ntioned..."

"Your Majesty, opening workshops is actually like opening shops to do business. All it requires is the right price, honest and trustworthy business practices, plus so promotion from the yan, and many commoners, as long as it doesn’t affect their livelihood, can easily see workshops started."

"It’s equivalent to the imperial court also doing business, which in the future can even influence other rchants’ businesses." Chu Heng tried to speak concisely.

However, Emperor Xuanming still understood.

He had never had such ideas before; comrcializing the shops for the imperial court?

Thinking about the wealth of those rchants, Emperor Xuanming’s eyes flickered, sowhat moved.

Though there are various mineral resources, gold mines, and silver mines are not plentiful. If any place secretly conceals them, it becos a matter fundantally affecting the nation.

If, in the future, he could have a comrcial empire under his control, would he still fear lacking silver to sustain the army?

It could even oversee local governance, achieving multiple goals with one stone.

However, this matter might threaten the interests of many people.

For instance, if the imperial court does business, the status of rchants would naturally rise, and by then, there might be more people engaged in comrce.

Once many engage in comrce, commoners might not be willing to farm. Without farming, where would the grain co from?

Emperor Xuanming, not having fully recovered recently, rubbed his forehead and, without making things difficult for himself, directly voiced his concern.

Chu Heng said, "Your Majesty, there is one thing that can be changed: direct relatives of rchants within one generation are ineligible to sit for the imperial examination."

"In this way, there won’t be many engaging in comrce, and commodity prices will be under the control of the imperial court, ensuring greater social stability. With more workshops, commoners can work in these workshops in their spare ti to earn silver, which can support scholars."

"Thirdly, the fields are currently divided into public and private fields, allowing for more public fields to be planned to ensure grain production."

"Fourthly, currently, more of the land in Great Chu is actually in the hands of noble family landowners, and tax collection also requires grading. For instance, if a clan owns over a hundred acres, they should pay a fifty percent tax, and over five hundred acres, a sixty percent tax. The specific tax amounts still need to be further analyzed and calculated."

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