Chapter 1056: Liao Xun's Calculations

At the same time that Gao Qiao Nan and Gong 17 were discussing the plan of action in the restaurant in the west of the city, the gate of a house in the east of the city opened, and a four-person soft sedan chair came out silently, and there were two guards in front and back dressed in five-colored flower trolling clothes and carrying embroidered spring knives around their waists. This house is the location of the yamen of Jinyiwei in Hangzhou City, but unlike other government offices, there are no signboards here, and there are no stone lions on the road, and the officials guard the door, which looks no different from the houses of ordinary large families.

This low-key is not to cater to the special nature of Jinyiwei, but an adjustment made after Liao Xun, the head of Jinyiwei in Hangzhou, took office. Liao Xun is a more pragmatic person, he thinks that Jinyi Weigui is the son of heaven and pro-army, where do you still need to show your status by talking about pomp, the actual work results are far more important than pomp, how much merit you can make in your current position, how much practical benefits you get, this is the point.

Of course, after cutting unnecessary pomp, the funds saved did not fall elsewhere, and were all put into Liao Xun's pocket. Hangzhou is a place where commerce is developed, and the people are relatively wealthy, and there are very few vicious cases or political incidents that need to be dealt with by Jinyiwei, and what Jinyiwei can do in Hangzhou is not even as much as Dongchang, which specializes in investigating local officials. Liao Xun found that there was no merit to make in this place, so he naturally turned his attention to a more practical direction.

Guo Zheng, who was sentenced to the Procuratorial Division, and Yu Pingfeng, who commanded the Envoy Division, were all officials he knew before he was assigned to Hangzhou by the Nanzhen Fu Division. With the various "conveniences" provided by these people, Wang Jialin rose rapidly in just a few years, relying on the smuggling trade to become one of the largest households in the Zhoushan Islands, and his influence also spread rapidly from Ningbo Prefecture, and most of the maritime trade business in Hangzhou Bay was also controlled by him.

Liao Xun only needed to write official documents and give instructions in Hangzhou, and the benefits he received from Zhoushan every year were as many as tens of thousands of taels of silver, and there were countless various treasures sent by Wang Jialin during this period, and it was difficult to find this kind of relaxed and happy fat difference elsewhere. Liao Xun used the silver to buy real estate and land in Hangzhou, raised several wives and concubines, and lived a good life.

However, this perfect living condition was destroyed by the arrival of the Haihan people last year, although before that, the Zhoushan Boat Gang also made a lot of profits by reselling Haihan goods, and Liao Xun himself also benefited a lot from it, but after the Haihan people came to Zhejiang, everyone realized that these southern barbarians were not just merchants who were proficient in maritime trade, and their combat power was far higher than that of the Japanese and Xifan who harassed the East China Sea in the early years.

As soon as the news of the Haihan people landing in Ningbo Shipu Port reached Hangzhou, before there was a reaction from this side, the news that the Haihan people had captured Liuheng Island followed, and when Liao Xun and others had not yet judged whether the Haihan people would make a move on Zhoushan, the war had already started in the East China Sea. By the time Hangzhou tried to stop the barbaric acts of the Haihan people in an official capacity, the battle had already ended, and Zhoushan Island had fallen under the attack of the Haihan army, and the life and death of the island owner Wang Jialin was unknown.

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At the same time that Gao Qiao Nan and Gong 17 were discussing the plan of action in the restaurant in the west of the city, the gate of a house in the east of the city opened, and a four-person soft sedan chair came out silently, and there were two guards in front and back dressed in five-colored flower trolling clothes and carrying embroidered spring knives around their waists. This house is the location of the yamen of Jinyiwei in Hangzhou City, but unlike other government offices, there are no signboards here, and there are no stone lions on the road, and the officials guard the door, which looks no different from the houses of ordinary large families.

This low-key is not to cater to the special nature of Jinyiwei, but an adjustment made after Liao Xun, the head of Jinyiwei in Hangzhou, took office. Liao Xun is a more pragmatic person, he thinks that Jinyi Weigui is the son of heaven and pro-army, where do you still need to show your status by talking about pomp, the actual work results are far more important than pomp, how much merit you can make in your current position, how much practical benefits you get, this is the point.

Of course, after cutting unnecessary pomp, the funds saved did not fall elsewhere, and were all put into Liao Xun's pocket. Hangzhou is a place where commerce is developed, and the people are relatively wealthy, and there are very few vicious cases or political incidents that need to be dealt with by Jinyiwei, and what Jinyiwei can do in Hangzhou is not even as much as Dongchang, which specializes in investigating local officials. Liao Xun found that there was no merit to make in this place, so he naturally turned his attention to a more practical direction.

Guo Zheng, who was sentenced to the Procuratorial Division, and Yu Pingfeng, who commanded the Envoy Division, were all officials he knew before he was assigned to Hangzhou by the Nanzhen Fu Division. With the various "conveniences" provided by these people, Wang Jialin rose rapidly in just a few years, relying on the smuggling trade to become one of the largest households in the Zhoushan Islands, and his influence also spread rapidly from Ningbo Prefecture, and most of the maritime trade business in Hangzhou Bay was also controlled by him.

Liao Xun only needed to write official documents and give instructions in Hangzhou, and the benefits he received from Zhoushan every year were as many as tens of thousands of taels of silver, and there were countless various treasures sent by Wang Jialin during this period, and it was difficult to find this kind of relaxed and happy fat difference elsewhere. Liao Xun used the silver to buy real estate and land in Hangzhou, raised several wives and concubines, and lived a good life.

However, this perfect living condition was destroyed by the arrival of the Haihan people last year, although before that, the Zhoushan Boat Gang also made a lot of profits by reselling Haihan goods, and Liao Xun himself also benefited a lot from it, but after the Haihan people came to Zhejiang, everyone realized that these southern barbarians were not just merchants who were proficient in maritime trade, and their combat power was far higher than that of the Japanese and Xifan who harassed the East China Sea in the early years.

As soon as the news of the Haihan people landing in Ningbo Shipu Port reached Hangzhou, before there was a reaction from this side, the news that the Haihan people had captured Liuheng Island followed, and when Liao Xun and others had not yet judged whether the Haihan people would make a move on Zhoushan, the war had already started in the East China Sea. By the time Hangzhou tried to stop the barbaric acts of the Haihan people in an official capacity, the battle had already ended, and Zhoushan Island had fallen under the attack of the Haihan army, and the life and death of the island owner Wang Jialin was unknown. At the same time that Gao Qiao Nan and Gong 17 were discussing the plan of action in the restaurant in the west of the city, the gate of a house in the east of the city opened, and a four-person soft sedan chair came out silently, and there were two guards in front and back dressed in five-colored flower trolling clothes and carrying embroidered spring knives around their waists. This house is the location of the yamen of Jinyiwei in Hangzhou City, but unlike other government offices, there are no signboards here, and there are no stone lions on the road, and the officials guard the door, which looks no different from the houses of ordinary large families.

This low-key is not to cater to the special nature of Jinyiwei, but an adjustment made after Liao Xun, the head of Jinyiwei in Hangzhou, took office. Liao Xun is a more pragmatic person, he thinks that Jinyi Weigui is the son of heaven and pro-army, where do you still need to show your status by talking about pomp, the actual work results are far more important than pomp, how much merit you can make in your current position, how much practical benefits you get, this is the point.

Of course, after cutting unnecessary pomp, the funds saved did not fall elsewhere, and were all put into Liao Xun's pocket. Hangzhou is a place where commerce is developed, and the people are relatively wealthy, and there are very few vicious cases or political incidents that need to be dealt with by Jinyiwei, and what Jinyiwei can do in Hangzhou is not even as much as Dongchang, which specializes in investigating local officials. Liao Xun found that there was no merit to make in this place, so he naturally turned his attention to a more practical direction.

Guo Zheng, who was sentenced to the Procuratorial Division, and Yu Pingfeng, who commanded the Envoy Division, were all officials he knew before he was assigned to Hangzhou by the Nanzhen Fu Division. With the various "conveniences" provided by these people, Wang Jialin rose rapidly in just a few years, relying on the smuggling trade to become one of the largest households in the Zhoushan Islands, and his influence also spread rapidly from Ningbo Prefecture, and most of the maritime trade business in Hangzhou Bay was also controlled by him.

Liao Xun only needed to write official documents and give instructions in Hangzhou, and the benefits he received from Zhoushan every year were as many as tens of thousands of taels of silver, and there were countless various treasures sent by Wang Jialin during this period, and it was difficult to find this kind of relaxed and happy fat difference elsewhere. Liao Xun used the silver to buy real estate and land in Hangzhou, raised several wives and concubines, and lived a good life.

However, this perfect living condition was destroyed by the arrival of the Haihan people last year, although before that, the Zhoushan Boat Gang also made a lot of profits by reselling Haihan goods, and Liao Xun himself also benefited a lot from it, but after the Haihan people came to Zhejiang, everyone realized that these southern barbarians were not just merchants who were proficient in maritime trade, and their combat power was far higher than that of the Japanese and Xifan who harassed the East China Sea in the early years.

As soon as the news of the Haihan people landing in Ningbo Shipu Port reached Hangzhou, before there was a reaction from this side, the news that the Haihan people had captured Liuheng Island followed, and when Liao Xun and others had not yet judged whether the Haihan people would make a move on Zhoushan, the war had already started in the East China Sea. By the time Hangzhou tried to stop the barbaric acts of the Haihan people in an official capacity, the battle had already ended, and Zhoushan Island had fallen under the attack of the Haihan army, and the life and death of the island owner Wang Jialin was unknown. At the same time that Gao Qiao Nan and Gong 17 were discussing the plan of action in the restaurant in the west of the city, the gate of a house in the east of the city opened, and a four-person soft sedan chair came out silently, and there were two guards in front and back dressed in five-colored flower trolling clothes and carrying embroidered spring knives around their waists. This house is the location of the yamen of Jinyiwei in Hangzhou City, but unlike other government offices, there are no signboards here, and there are no stone lions on the road, and the officials guard the door, which looks no different from the houses of ordinary large families.

This low-key is not to cater to the special nature of Jinyiwei, but an adjustment made after Liao Xun, the head of Jinyiwei in Hangzhou, took office. Liao Xun is a more pragmatic person, he thinks that Jinyi Weigui is the son of heaven and pro-army, where do you still need to show your status by talking about pomp, the actual work results are far more important than pomp, how much merit you can make in your current position, how much practical benefits you get, this is the point.

Of course, after cutting unnecessary pomp, the funds saved did not fall elsewhere, and were all put into Liao Xun's pocket. Hangzhou is a place where commerce is developed, and the people are relatively wealthy, and there are very few vicious cases or political incidents that need to be dealt with by Jinyiwei, and what Jinyiwei can do in Hangzhou is not even as much as Dongchang, which specializes in investigating local officials. Liao Xun found that there was no merit to make in this place, so he naturally turned his attention to a more practical direction.

Guo Zheng, who was sentenced to the Procuratorial Division, and Yu Pingfeng, who commanded the Envoy Division, were all officials he knew before he was assigned to Hangzhou by the Nanzhen Fu Division. With the various "conveniences" provided by these people, Wang Jialin rose rapidly in just a few years, relying on the smuggling trade to become one of the largest households in the Zhoushan Islands, and his influence also spread rapidly from Ningbo Prefecture, and most of the maritime trade business in Hangzhou Bay was also controlled by him.

Liao Xun only needed to write official documents and give instructions in Hangzhou, and the benefits he received from Zhoushan every year were as many as tens of thousands of taels of silver, and there were countless various treasures sent by Wang Jialin during this period, and it was difficult to find this kind of relaxed and happy fat difference elsewhere. Liao Xun used the silver to buy real estate and land in Hangzhou, raised several wives and concubines, and lived a good life.

However, this perfect living condition was destroyed by the arrival of the Haihan people last year, although before that, the Zhoushan Boat Gang also made a lot of profits by reselling Haihan goods, and Liao Xun himself also benefited a lot from it, but after the Haihan people came to Zhejiang, everyone realized that these southern barbarians were not just merchants who were proficient in maritime trade, and their combat power was far higher than that of the Japanese and Xifan who harassed the East China Sea in the early years.

As soon as the news of the Haihan people landing in Ningbo Shipu Port reached Hangzhou, before there was a reaction from this side, the news that the Haihan people had captured Liuheng Island followed, and when Liao Xun and others had not yet judged whether the Haihan people would make a move on Zhoushan, the war had already started in the East China Sea. By the time Hangzhou tried to stop the barbaric acts of the Haihan people in an official capacity, the battle had already ended, and Zhoushan Island had fallen under the attack of the Haihan army, and the life and death of the island owner Wang Jialin was unknown.