Chapter 173 Three Bills

Many stars and directors have inquired about the price of houses in Yingzhou, and everyone wants to buy a house in Chang'an City, even if the area is a little smaller.

But this is not something that anyone can afford, even if it is a star, if it is not a big name like Chenglong, unless he exhausts his savings for many years, he will not be able to afford to buy real estate in Chang'an City, because the cheapest real estate starts at 3 million US dollars, which is nearly 20 million soft girl coins. Buying a 100-square-meter house in a first-tier city in China is only a few million. Of course, that kind of house can't be compared with the house in Chang'an City on Yingzhou Island.

The house in Chang'an City is a single-family villa, with convenient transportation, environmental protection, clean and pollution-free, and enjoy nature. Living in Chang'an City is a status symbol, and only the top wealthy can live in it.

Because there are more houses and not many rich people, a considerable part of the mansions in Chang'an City have become vacation houses, tourists from all over the world flock to them, and anyone who wants to experience the antique life of China in the Ming Kingdom can book the ancient mansion of Chang'an to live. The price is certainly not cheap, but it is still full.

Several of Chenglong's friends are big names, and they never think about spending money, they immediately contact the real estate agent, and they have to make a few small houses in the long arrangement anyway.

Zhu Wei left Xingqing Palace and took Zhang Yanran to the Central Park that had just opened, because tomorrow morning Menxia Province will review the "Royal Family Law", and tomorrow the Mingguo Light Rail will be opened, so he can't take Zhang Yanran to Xuanzhou Island to play, it's too late.

Zhu Wei wanted to take Zhu Yushan with her, but Zhu Yushan is 13 years old and basically understands everything, so she doesn't want to be her brother's light bulb.

Zhu Wei decided to take a private trip to Weifu this time, and took Zhang Yanran to Fulin Mountain Central Park again as a tourist, and specially prepared a total of 10,000 yuan of 50 gold yuan. The two of them played in Central Park for a whole day, including climbing Fulin Peak, Guanbaoshan Temple, visiting Fulin Pond, etc., plus lunch. It only cost less than 200 gold dollars in total, which can be described as quite cheap.

The next day. The Diet of Menxia Province was once again convened to discuss the Imperial Bill of the Imperial Province, the Bill for the Protection of Ancient Buildings submitted by the Imperial Ministry of Culture, and the Religious Taxation Act of the Ministry of Commerce of the Ming Dynasty.

The "Imperial Bill" was soon announced to be passed, and it must have involved the interests of the emperor, which no one dared to infringe on. And there is already a consensus.

The second thing is the Historic Buildings Protection Act. The Ministry of Culture of the Reich emphasized that the Ming Kingdom was an ancient country in the East, and if it completely lost its artistic identity in architecture, it would represent the cultural decline of the Ming Kingdom and even China, and finally its extinction.

In China, the buildings of the Han, Southern and Northern Dynasties, and Tang dynasties have all disappeared. The architecture of the Ming and Qing dynasties is far inferior to the beauty of the buildings of the Northern and Southern Dynasties and the Tang Dynasty.

The bill stipulates that all ancient buildings on Yingzhou Island will be designated as first-class cultural relics of the Ming Dynasty. It is forbidden for anyone to damage and alter it.

Including the ancient trees in the ancient buildings, no one is allowed to graffiti and cut down, not even children. There is no law on the protection of minors (the Law on the Protection of Minors).

This move aroused the support of all the ministers.

The third thing is the controversial "Religious Taxation Act", as we all know, religion is profiteering, many Foshan and famous mountains in China, in the tourist season can earn millions, tens of millions, it is really a huge profit, and it is because of this. The Ming Kingdom decided to introduce a religious taxation bill.

The Religious Taxation Act stipulates that Taoism and Buddhism are the state religions of the Ming Kingdom.

The Religious Taxation Act stipulates that the religions to be taxed include Taoism, Buddhism, Christianity, and other religions will be added in the future.

The number of monks and Taoist priests in each temple or Taoist temple in the Ming Kingdom shall not exceed 30, and the salary shall be paid by the treasury, and at the same time, all the income of the temple and Taoist temple shall be handed over to the state treasury.

If the number of people in the monastery exceeds the limit of 30, the overstaffed personnel need to earn their own money, and at the same time, they must also pay personal income tax.

As for Christianity, the Ming State directly stated in the bill that a 10% tax would be levied on the Christian churches in the Ming Kingdom. Christianity in the Ming Kingdom was completely independent. It is recognized by the Vatican Church, and 100% of its members are immigrants from other countries.

Ming's "Tax Act" immediately drew opposition from some of the counsellors, who argued that it would undermine religious freedom and turn religion into a government cash machine.

But there are still many priests in favor. They believe that it is necessary to start from this point to deal with the commercialization of religion and the problem of religion.

Opponents believe that such a policy may lead to a decrease in the number of monks in the Ming Kingdom.

But proponents believe that after the great waves and sands, the rest are the real monks and believers.

Finally, with the strong support of the emperor, the Religious Taxation Act was officially passed.

On the Internet, news about the passage of the Religious Taxation Act by the Ming Empire, a Pacific island nation, spread around the world. For a while, there was a lot of discussion, and the media in many countries conducted a public opinion solicitation on their citizens, and many people believed that Mingguo's approach was understandable, and most of the opposition was religious figures.

In many European countries, religious support is given, and among countries with a Christian tradition of state religion, the Greek government provides the most generous financial support for the state church. In many countries, religions themselves charge a religious tax of 9 to 12 percent.

Therefore, it is not without precedent for the Ming State to levy a religious tax on Christianity.

Zhu Wei still maintains a consistent attitude and does not care about other people's opinions.

Of course, what Chinese netizens are most concerned about is not religion, they are concerned about the provisions of the imperial law that the emperor can marry one queen and four concubines.

There were a lot of trolls who sprayed it at the time: "Can you stop monogamy when you become an emperor?" The Japanese emperor is still monogamous, and the British queen didn't say how many dukes she was looking for. ”

But immediately some netizens stood up against it: "The Ming Kingdom was originally a powerful monarchy, not to mention that it would be good to have three palaces, six gardens and seventy-two partial concubines, which emperor in history is not a big bunch of first queens, four concubines, concubines or something." ”

"This Ming Emperor is good, you are not an emperor, if you are an emperor, let alone 5, even if it is 500, it is possible."

"That is, there are 5 concubines, but it doesn't say that you must marry 5 women."

Just when the three ** cases of the Ming Kingdom were being reviewed, the light rail from the Dongdu Central Park of the Ming Kingdom to Linhai City, Dong'an County was also officially opened.

At Dongdu Central Park Station, rainbow doors and balloons were set up, and beautiful flight attendants in uniforms and short skirts welcomed the first passengers.

Less than 100 people, including passengers from Chungshu Province, came to the door of the train. (To be continued.) )