Chapter 513: Cutting the Guilty Domain

In the Ming Dynasty, the vassal king Citian had two different modes of management.

One is self-management, and the other is managed by a company.

Self-management means that the palace is self-employed.

The royal palace itself leased the land to the tenants, and collected rent and taxes from them. (Taxes are not paid to the imperial court, but to the royal palace.) Although the imperial court exempted the feudal king from paying taxes, the feudal king did not exempt the tenants from paying taxes. )。

How to collect, how much to collect, and when to collect are all up to the royal government.

There is a division of escrow is the government to manage on behalf of the government.

The government leased the land to the people and collected it

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