Online Games: Start as an Emperor
Chapter 1753
Hai Rui's life is full of legends, and his reviews are mixed.
Some praised Hai Rui.
There are also those who criticize Hai Rui.
Lu Yan had never been in contact with Hai Rui, so he didn't know what he was like.
But Hai Rui still has a"famous reputation", not to mention that at this time, Lu Yan was thirsty for talents.
Talent assistance is needed.
Hai Rui's death really made Lu Yan feel sad.
The world once again lacks a talent who"leave his name in history".
Hai Rui participated in many constructions of the Song Dynasty.
He wrote the"Xingge Regulations" based on his experience in Chun'an to discuss the management issues in the area.
After Hai Rui took office as the governor of Yingtian, he immediately promulgated the"Governor's Charter", which stipulated that when the governor went to inspect various places, the prefecture, state and county officials were not allowed to go out of the city to greet him, nor were they allowed to hold banquets.
Considering that the high officials of the imperial court might still have to show some dignity, he allowed that working meals could include chicken, fish, and pork, but that goose and rice wine were not allowed, and they were not allowed to exceed food standards.
This standard is: three cents of silver in places where prices are high, two cents of silver in places where prices are low, and even expenses such as candles and firewood are within the above number.
Hai Rui implemented a whipping law in Yingtian: changing the tax system that used to levy and collect corvées based on land, household, and ding to levying currency and silver based on land and population; changing the levy and labor system that used to be collected by taxpayers in turn. It is collected and distributed by the government itself.
The land tax, labor service and other miscellaneous taxes were combined into one tax and were uniformly calculated and collected based on the land area.
The original method of conscription according to Ding households was changed to allotment into acres of land.
When dealing with contract issues, Hai Rui ignored the legal provisions of the Ming Dynasty and the national conditions at the time, and demanded that the settlement of disputes must be based on a written contract. Because at that time, farmers rarely used written contracts to enter into loan relationships, causing the enforcement of the law to fall into a dilemma.
The redemption approved by Hai Rui accounts for only one-twentieth of all mortgage loan cases.
Under Hai Rui's rule, tenants did not dare to pay rent to their owners, and borrowers did not dare to repay their lenders.
Hai Rui has had such experience.
So he, Wei Zheng and others formulated the punishments for the Song Dynasty.
A country's laws are certainly not child's play.
It can't come out in a day or two.
Therefore, Hai Rui, Wei Zheng and others did a lot of preliminary work.
There are some laws that they are not sure are even feasible.
Experiments can only be conducted within a certain range.
Look at the effect.
If the effect is not satisfactory, it must be abolished.
Hai Rui's biggest reputation is still because of his"corruption".
According to the custom of the officialdom at that time, when a new official took office and an old friend was promoted, someone would always come to send some gifts and money to express congratulations.
As long as the amount of these gifts is not large, it is human nature.
However, Hai Rui publicly posted a notice saying,"Being a court official today is different from having personal privacy at home."
Then he returned all the gifts given by others, even the gifts sent by his old friends He Bangtai and Shu Dayou from afar.
As for the public advantage, it doesn't take any advantage. Before Hai Rui died, the chaijin sent by the Ministry of War was seven cents too high, so he had to account for it and return it.
In terms of case-solving skills, Hai Rui is not able to discern the details clearly and can predict events like a god. For those suspicious cases, he did not investigate carefully, but"rather than unjust his elder brother, he would rather unjust his younger brother; than unjust his uncle, he would rather unjust his nephew; rather than unjust the poor, he would rather unjust the rich; rather than unjust the stupid, he would rather unjust the stubborn".
In the case of disputes over property,"it is better to wrong the local eunuchs than to wrong the common people"; in the case of disputes over appearance,"it is better to wrong the common people than to wrong the local eunuchs".
This also made Hai Rui famous. but······
He is not kind to his own people, especially his daughter.
It is said that one day, Hai Rui saw his 5-year-old daughter eating a cake and asked who gave it to her. When he learned that it was given by a servant, Hai Rui was furious and scolded his daughter:"How can a woman just accept a cake from a male servant?" Cakes? You are not my daughter! You are only my daughter if you can starve to death!"
The little girl was so frightened that she cried and refused to drink or eat. No matter how much the family tried to coax her, it was of no use. She finally starved after 7 days. died.
This matter is not recorded in official history.
Just folktales.
This also became one of Hai Rui's stains.
In addition, Hai Rui’s private life is also somewhat······
Hai Rui had three wives and several concubines. This is not the point. The point is that two of his wives were divorced by him. More importantly, when Hai Rui was in his 70s, he still had a concubine. concubine.
This has historical basis. According to the"Wanli Yehuobian Supplement" written by Shen Defu in the Ming Dynasty, it is recorded that Hai Rui married three wives and had two concubines in his life.
The first wife, Mrs. Xu, gave birth to two daughters and was divorced by Hai Rui. The second wife, Mrs. Pan, was kicked out of the house less than a month after she entered the house. Only his third wife gave birth to two sons and a daughter to Hai Rui.
When Hai Rui was in his 70s, he had a concubine named Qiu. It is said that she gave birth to a son for Hai Rui in his later years, but he died at the age of three.
Hai Rui was indeed upright and incorruptible in officialdom and career.
But in private life, there are indeed some······
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