Chapter 14: There are many parties
At the end of the Ming Dynasty, there were many parties.
The Chu Party is mostly from Huguang, the Hui Party is mostly from Lianghuai, the Zhejiang Party has the most people from Jiangsu and Zhejiang, the Qi Party is mainly from Shandong, and the Jin Party is composed of people from Shaanxi and Shanxi.
These parties are invariably backed by businessmen.
Most of the Chu merchants were grain merchants; Hui merchants and Zhejiang merchants started by selling salt and tea; Qi merchants sell salt and grain; The Jin merchants had the most extensive business, selling salt, transporting grain, and selling mines, as long as there was a border trade.
Officials and businessmen collude, business paves the way for officials, and officials build bridges for business.
They ate the meat of the Ming Dynasty and drank it
"Da Ming: Crossing Emperor Chongzhen, Starting a Rope" Chapter 14 There are many parties and factions are in the middle of the fight, please wait for a while,
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