Chapter 212: Household Registration (1st Update)

Therefore, the matter of household registration must be resolved as soon as possible, otherwise it is impossible to open a medical hall or pharmacy, even if it is a normal residence.

It's just that I don't know how the household registration of the Tianyu Dynasty is managed, if it is strict, the household registration will really be troublesome, if it is not strict, then spend some money yourself, and you will be able to settle down smoothly.

As soon as he heard that it was this question, Huang Ren'an looked at Mei Yixuan's eyes a little strangely, hesitated, but didn't ask after all, but explained to Mei Yixuan in detail about the relevant issues of household registration.

It turned out that the household registration of the Tianyu Dynasty was not the chaotic household registration management that Mei Yixuan thought, but also had a management system.

The Lixu and Lizheng in the countryside, or the officials in charge of household registration in the cities, had to report to the head of the yamen every three months on the increase and decrease in the population in their jurisdiction. The original households and peasants have a few acres of land, a few houses, a few people, how old the men are, and what the relationship between these people is, all of which must be clearly stated.

Of course, there are also people who have been displaced from their homes due to natural and man-made disasters, and it is not difficult for these people to be resettled as long as they tell their original place of origin. However, the family register is registered as the head of the family by the man in the family, and the woman can only be added to the man as a family member.

As for the other subordinates, as long as they are registered behind the master, if they are married, they should register the details on a household basis, and if they do not have a family, they can write down their personal circumstances.

The reason why the population is managed in this way is mainly to see how many people, how many shops, and how many fields these people have, so that they can pay taxes for the imperial court, and serve in the conscription and military service. As long as outsiders tell us their original place of origin, how much real estate, how much land, how much population you have, and then pay a certain fee, they will be able to settle down in the yamen.

When Mei Yixuan heard this, he was relieved to know that the matter of settling down was not difficult.

As the head of the family, the younger brother must settle down, and he and his mother only need to be added behind the younger brother. As for the hometown, I can only talk about the capital. This is also the reason why Mei Yixuan asked them to change their surname to Zhao.

This also depends on Concubine De Niangniang, it was she who mediated in Beijing and asked her mother's Tong family to help, so that Murong Hong's lie was fulfilled.

There is indeed such a merchant surnamed Zhao in Beijing, a favored concubine, and Mei Yixuan went to the southern province with great fanfare, but their lives were not good, and they were served by bandits in a ravine, and they didn't even survive.

As for how exactly the bandits found out about it and how they robbed it, it is not known.

Mei Yixuan heard about this incident on the way, and secretly hoped that it was a coincidence, she didn't want to hurt innocent people for her own escape. Therefore, the matter of origin is very easy to solve, just say the Zhao family directly.

It's just that the identity of his own woman couldn't be concealed, so he wrote down the situation of their mother and daughter on a piece of paper, and settled the Yao family, the ancestors and grandchildren of the old man Yang according to ordinary people, Zhao Erli, Xue Bajin, Feiming, Feifeng, Feiyan and Zhang Yi and others, and they did not let them be cheap, but signed the entourage and maid of the living deed, and these circumstances were written on a few pieces of paper and handed over to Huang Ren'an.

Huang Ren'an took it and first glanced at the paper that stated Mei Yixuan's family, and let out a surprised "huh", and couldn't help but look up at Mei Yixuan, but quickly put the paper away as if nothing happened, and didn't even ask.

Mei Yixuan nodded secretly, and the heart that had been hanging fell down.

She was really afraid that Huang Ren'an would ask questions, after all, the newly recognized eldest brother didn't want to lie to him, nor did she want to tell him the real situation, so she knew each other well, and she didn't say anything, just do what she wanted, it's good.

Just because of this tacit understanding between each other, Huang Ren'an and himself are really like-minded, and their impression of him is much better.

After solving the household registration matter, Mei Yixuan and Huang Ren'an quickly signed a contract for the house, in triplicate, one for Mei Yixuan, one for the Yamen archive, and one for the seller. The owner of the house on the deed paper indicates that it is Zhao Jie.

After signing the contract, Mei Yixuan paid off 8,000 taels of silver, and gave Huang Ren'an another 200 taels, on the one hand, it was a commission for the sale, and on the other hand, it was used by those officials when the government filed and handled the settlement matters.

Naturally, Mei Yixuan gave more, because her newly recognized eldest brother Huang Ren'an and his family were probably all referring to the income of this broker, and she couldn't give a cut clearly, even if she gave it, he wouldn't ask for it, so she took two hundred taels of silver at the expense of the officials.

After the matter was done, everyone came out of the house, relocked the door, Huang Ren'an handed over the key to Mei Yixuan, and everyone got into their own carriages. The lanterns hanging on the carriage illuminated the road, and the two carriages left Cangxia Street one after the other and rushed to Shizhu Hutong.

At this time, it was already ten o'clock in the night, and Jiaozhou City was the most lively time.

Several main streets are brilliantly lit, full of people, and the streets are full of people, those wealthy nobles, holding folding fans in their hands, fresh clothes and angry horses, and graceful and suave, swaggering through the streets. There are also some businessmen who come to the south to do business and linger on the streets, and there are even ordinary children who have no scruples to buy small things and snacks on the street.

The snack stalls on both sides of the street are full of people, such as spring rolls, shrimp fried noodles, seafood wontons, rice noodle soup, Tai Chi taro paste, flour fried, sea oyster fried, Bada Gan, etc., which make people dazzled and dizzy.

Even if Mei Yixuan was sitting in the carriage, she felt the lively atmosphere from outside, and she was almost dripping when she was attracted by the various flavors of food. It's just that I thought that it was so late and the environment on the street was complicated, so I dispelled the idea of eating supper on the street, and planned to go back to the inn to eat supper again.

When he arrived at the door of the Tongfu Inn, Mei Yixuan got out of the carriage, said goodbye to Huang Ren'an, and then entered the inn and went straight to the Yashe where he lived.

As soon as Mei Yixuan and the others came back, Lin Yong immediately ran over enthusiastically and asked if they had washed and eaten.

Mei Yixuan said: "Prepare hot water immediately, let's take a bath first, you go and tell the kitchen to serve us three suppers, and if there is seasonal fruit, give each of us a plate." ”

After running for a day, Mei Yixuan felt very uncomfortable with sticky and greasy, and what she wanted to do most now was to take a bath, and eating was secondary.

Lin Yong wrote them down one by one, repeated them again, and said, "Guest officer, the fruit and tea were originally served, but you didn't come back, so you didn't serve them." The little ones will urge them, and they will come up to you soon, and you will wait a minute, guest officer. ”

After a while, three clever young men each carried a bucket of hot water, entered their room, poured it into the tub, and respectfully asked them if they needed to serve in it.

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