Chapter 602 - Qiyun Wealth (2/2)
As he read on, all the data of Qiyun Prefecture settled in hishim to understand the entire situation
Qiyun Prefecture had about 35 thousand square kilometers, and there were about 247 xi City, there were 14 counties under it and 158 villages and towns As for theunder him There were 7 barracks with 21,877 soldiers…
One had to say, wang Jianbei gave Yan Liqiang quite soe, there pretty e units, but on these booklets, Yan Liqiang saw that wang Jianbei had left him 170,000 taels of silver and 250,000 units of food
What surprised Yan Liqiang was that the military equipment was also very ample It could ar’s expectations After reading the docu realized that this was because after Wei Wuji was apprehended, the xi Prefecture storage as backup resources for the army These eventually stayed with hi else before was fine but looking at those tax booklets, Yan Liqiang felt his head ache There was a ’s eyes
In fact, in the official docus There was only one type of tax and that was population tax Qiyun Prefecture was a border prefecture, and in these areas, the levy was a resource that the government could take from the citizens for military activities and purposes Taxes paid based on fa, taxes paid on food harvest was called rent, and labor conscription was another type Repairs of roads and bridges were called donations There were also taxes on salt, iron, fishi+ng, as well as barricade taxes…
In his past life, tax was justMoney, food, labor, resources…
Since the blacks and Zhou Tiezhu, Yan Liqiang didn’t knowat these documents, he realized howwas seven years old, he needed to pay the population tax He also needed to pay the tax on iron As for labor, his dad paid ot someone else to represent him As for their property, they needed to pay rent…
Not topart was that the Han people needed to pay all sorts of taxes while the Shatu Seven Tribes didn’t need to pay any at all…
Yan Liqiang felt the taxation of the Great Han Ee problem — there were too e it, he didn’t knohere to start From the documents, even with all these taxes, the entire income of the province was only barely afloat In its 15th year, the entire prefecture had only earned less than 80,000 taels of silver and more than half had to be handed up…
If Qiyun Prefecture was like this, then the other prefectures were probably no better
No wonder Lei Sitong’s eyes lit up uponpoor
After reading all these docu the last one, it was already three in therealized what he lacked the most now — talented people!