Scripture of Days Past
Chapter 72: Equality
- Chapter 124: Fighting Through Illness
- Chapter 123: Bragging
- Chapter 122: Change in National Fortune
- Chapter 121: Worsening Condition
- Chapter 120: Terrible Reputation
- Chapter 119: Name Change
- Chapter 118: Raising Chickens
- Chapter 117: Spirit of Death
- Chapter 116: Undying
- Chapter 115: Fiendish Alliance
- Chapter 114: A Bleak Future
- Chapter 113: Great Hero Chu Qiguang
- Chapter 112: The Compassionate Chu Qiguang
- Chapter 111: The “Hospitable” Villagers
- Chapter 110: Capturing the Fiend
- Chapter 109: Southern Ravine Village
- Chapter 108: Establishing a New Fiend Village
- Chapter 107: Taking Flight
- Chapter 106: Emergence of the Purple Mansion
- Chapter 105: Wang Cailiang’s Nightmare
- Chapter 104: Educating Chen Gang and the Cat Fiends
- Chapter 103: Virtue Treasury
- Chapter 102: Cloud Scattering Palms
- Chapter 101: Breakthrough to the Fourth State
- Chapter 100: Business Proposal
- Chapter 99: Sumeru King Scripture
- Chapter 98: Meeting the Emperor
- Chapter 97: Mental Evolution
- Chapter 96: Securing the Scripture
- Chapter 95: Trap
- Chapter 94: Seizure of Assets
- Chapter 93: Confrontation
- Chapter 92: Preparations
- Chapter 91: Assassination
- Chapter 90: Account Books
- Chapter 89: Illegal Trade
- Chapter 88: Mining Coal
- Chapter 87: Exorcism
- Chapter 86: For the People and the Empire
- Chapter 85: Seeking Help From a Close Friend
- Chapter 84: Plan
- Chapter 83: Demonification
- Chapter 82: Detainment and Interrogation
- Chapter 81: Pill Poison
- Chapter 80: Search
- Chapter 79: Assigning Blame
- Chapter 78: The Demon Vanquishing Department
- Chapter 77: Ear Opening Pills and Golden Wine
- Chapter 76: Taking Pills
- Chapter 75: Class Conflict
- Chapter 74: Ideological Education
- Chapter 73: The Smell of a Woman
- Chapter 72: Equality
- Chapter 71: Inexplicable Hostility
- Chapter 70: Storehouse
- Chapter 69: Discussion
- Chapter 68: Its Too Dangerous in the Night
- Chapter 67: Tracking
- Chapter 66: Land Furore
- Chapter 65: Concerns
- Chapter 64: Storytelling
- Chapter 63: Ideological and Political Education
- Chapter 62: Cat Savior
- Chapter 61: Caring for Stray Cats
- Chapter 60: The Cat Fiends of Azure Sun County
- Chapter 59: Request
- Chapter 58: Unrelenting
- Chapter 57: Expert Detective
- Chapter 56: Shut Out
- Chapter 55: Search for Fox Fiends
- Chapter 54: Nobody Knows More About This Case Than Me
- Chapter 53: Homicide Case
- Chapter 52: Revenge
- Chapter 51: Battle and Spectator
- Chapter 50: Ambush
- Chapter 49: Cultivation Hindrances
- Chapter 48: Mad Dog
- Chapter 47: Second Foundation Establishment
- Chapter 46: Winning Over the Dog Fiends
- Chapter 45: Old Black’s Backstory
- Chapter 44: Stray Dogs are So Adorable
- Chapter 43: Caring for Stray Dogs
- Chapter 42: Deal
- Chapter 41: You Missed Out Big Time
- Chapter 40: Wolong and Fengchu
- Chapter 39: Everyone Has Bright Futures Ahead
- Chapter 38: Wise Hero Academy
- Chapter 37: He’s Gotten in My Way
- Chapter 36: Who Got Cucked?
- Chapter 35: Chu Qiguang is What It Says
- Chapter 34: Dirty
- Chapter 33: Master’s Orders
- Chapter 32: I Didn’t See Anyone
- Chapter 31: You’re Here to Pick On Me as Well
- Chapter 30: Chance Encounter
- Chapter 29: Customer Experience
- Chapter 28: Imperial Examinations
- Chapter 27: Diligent Cultivation
- Chapter 26: Bright Future Ahead
- Chapter 25: Please Don’t be Dead
- Chapter 24: Don’t Panic
- Chapter 23: I’m Going to Change my Fate
- Chapter 22: There’s Nothing I Detest More Than Money
- Chapter 21: The Price of Ten Ergous
- Chapter 20: Treatment
- Chapter 19: Dog Ghost
- Chapter 18: Visit
- Chapter 17: Eating Meat
- Chapter 16: A Beating Followed by a Meal
- Chapter 15: Practicing Martial Arts
- Chapter 14: Bite Me Hard
- Chapter 13: Fiend-Slaying and Fiendish Aura
- Chapter 12: Knock Him Out
- Chapter 11: Extraordinary Aptitude
- Chapter 10: Concentration
- Chapter 9: Cultivation
- Chapter 8: Qiao Zhi
- Chapter 7: Scaling the Mountain
- Chapter 6: Ceremony
- Chapter 5: Comfort
- Chapter 4: Selling Land
- Chapter 3: Cat Fiend
- Chapter 2: You Told the Story Wrong
- Chapter 1: Story
Chu Qiguang endured the immense pressure bearing down on him as he thought, Ding Daoxiao's attitude is also rather strange. Could it be that he supports the land reforms? But Qiao Zhi told me that both he and the Ding Clan are conservatives who not only oppose reform, but also go on to accumulate a great deal of land.
That's also the reason why Ding Daoxiao joins the Demon Vanquishing Department instead of continuing to ride on the Wu Clan's coattails. So the son of the reformist Wu Siqi is against the land reforms, while the conservative Ding Daoxiao is in support of the same reforms. If that's really the case, then there must be some very complicated factors at play here. It's a shame that Qiao Zhi doesn't know much about the underlying secrets of this conflict...
Unable to make sense of Ding Daoxiao's attitude, Chu Qiguang could only leave those questions for another time as he began, "As I was saying before, our incision point is in the fiend tax..."
Since the founding of the Great Han Empire, fiends had been rampant, and they were particularly active in the wilderness. In order to keep them in check and expand into the wilderness, the imperial court implemented the fiend tax, providing funds for the military to hunt fiends all over the empire.
Over time, as the number of fiends in the wilderness declined, there was no longer any need for the imperial court to employ the services of the military to hunt them. Instead, that task shifted to the Daoist temples and the Demon Vanquishing Department. The fiend tax was also taken and distributed by the local authorities, instead of being collectively submitted to the imperial court to be distributed from there.
The current year was the fifteenth year of the Yong'an Era. During the second year of the Yong'an Era, issues were discovered in Azure Sun County's taxation records, and an investigation was launched. In the end, it was determined that Azure Sun County owed its direct superior authority, the Northern Mountain Manor, one thousand and fifty one stones of summer grain in unpaid fiend tax. In order to make up for this, the county was ordered to submit an additional one thousand and fifty one stones of summer grain every year.
"This extra burden of one thousand and fifty one stones of grain in fiend tax should've been shouldered by the entire county, and it wouldn't have been too difficult. However, at the time, none of the scribes working in the county office's six ministries were from South Gully Town. Instead, they were all from the other twelve towns of Azure Sun County. Hence, they colluded together to place the new tax burden entirely on South Gully Town.
"The people of South Gully Town were kept in the dark, and they began submitting an extra one thousand and fifty one stones of summer grain in fiend tax every year. We are now in the fifteenth year of the Yong'an Era, and South Gully Town has been forced to bear this tax burden alone for thirteen years. As a result, the town has become increasingly impoverished. Meanwhile, the scribes of the six ministries have managed to pass down their positions to their own clansmen all this time, thereby maintaining a stranglehold over the six ministries.
"Even if someone identifies this problem, they push the blame back and forth, using bureaucracy to their advantage to stifle any complaints. As for the county magistrates, they don't care how the tax burden in the county is distributed as long as the total quota is met, and they also don't want to make enemies of the other twelve towns over this matter. If we expose this, the people of South Gully Town will undoubtedly stage an uprising."
Hao Wen's eyes lit up at the idea.
Essentially, what Chu Qiguang was proposing was that they start a rebellion against the imperial court and force the county magistrate to resign. This was a common strategy employed by the local wealthy clans of the Great Han Empire, so Hao Wen was very receptive to the idea.
However, Ding Daoxiao was less than convinced.
"That's not going to work, Chu Qiguang," he scoffed. "Just like you alluded to earlier, South Gully Town's financial situation is currently in dire straits. Even if there are a few wusheng among their ranks, they're not going to be able to form a significant movement. Even if they stage an uprising, He Wenyan can simply quell their resistance by force and continue forcing them to shoulder the extra fiend tax burden.
"How could an impoverished town like theirs possibly oppose the entire county office? Like you said, the current scribes of the six ministries all come from the other twelve towns, and there's no way He Wenyan would pit himself against those twelve towns just to stand up for South Gully Town."
"The additional fiend tax burden should be borne by the entire county, yet it's been dumped entirely on South Gully Town. Is it not the county magistrate's duty to push for tax equality and help the poor and underprivileged?" Chu Qiguang challenged as he looked directly at Ding Daoxiao.
"Did you not hear what Young Master Ding just said?" Hao Fulai scoffed disdainfully. "A mere South Gully Town won't—"
"Shush!" Hao Wen interjected, cutting him off. "You're just a foolish servant who doesn't know anything!"
Hao Fulai turned to Hao Wen with a dazed expression. He was furious, but he naturally didn't dare to direct his anger at his master, so he could only glower resentfully at Chu Qiguang.
By rebuking Hao Fulai as a foolish servant, Hao Wen was indirectly making the same insult to Ding Daoxiao, and that clearly didn't sit well with him.
However, Hao Wen completely failed to notice Ding Daoxiao's displeasure as he continued, "Tax equality is an initiative that aligns with national policy! He Wenyan is pushing for all of these reforms as part of national policy as well. If he wants to use national policy to exert pressure on us, then we can use the same thing against him! Not only do we have to rally the people of South Gully Town, we also have to write letters to the Northern Mountain Manor and the governor of Spirit Province! We're doing this to seek justice for the people of South Gully Town and to aid in the enforcement of tax equality!"
Ding Daoxiao wanted to further oppose the idea, but he couldn't find a valid argument. If the Wu Clan and Hao Clan began to rally the people of South Gully Town, then this could rapidly escalate into a significant conflict. All they would have to do was send a few rabble-rousers to aggravate the situation, and this could easily become a full-blown uprising. At that point, the imperial court would be forced to dismiss He Wenyan as a scapegoat.
After hearing what his father had to say, Hao Yongtai realized the brilliance of Chu Qiguang's idea, and he turned to him with a hint of admiration in his eyes.
"What do you think of this plan, Nephew Ding?" Hao Wen asked as he turned to Ding Daoxiao.
Ding Daoxiao's expression stiffened slightly, and he begrudgingly conceded, "It's a great idea. No matter how He Wenyan redistributes the tax burden, the other twelve towns are bound to be dissatisfied, so he'll be backed into a corner with no way out."
Hao Wen patted Chu Qiguang on the shoulder with a wide smile as he praised, "What a brilliant young man you are, Nephew Chu! You're using the very same national policy that He Wenyan relies on to push his agenda against him!"
Meanwhile, Ding Daoxiao silently observed Chu Qiguang with a dark look in his eyes.
"I'll tell Wu Wei your plan right away, and I'll get him to write a letter to Governor Li Peiqian of Spirit Province," Hao Wen said. "That way, there'll be pressure from above for He Wenyan to address this matter."
Prior to this, the Wu Clan's hands were tied, but if they could escalate this matter to the imperial court, then they would be able to make use of their power and influence there to sway the events in the county. The more Hao Wen thought about this, the more excited he became, and he immediately set off for the Wu Manor to share the good news with Wu Wei.
Before leaving, he ordered the servants to arrange a banquet and instructed Hao Yongtai to show Ding Daoxiao and Chu Qiguang proper hospitality.
Following Hao Wen's departure, Ding Daoxiao turned to Chu Qiguang with a smile and said, "I'm impressed that you were able to identify this gap in the taxation records."
"You're far too kind, Brother Ding," Chu Qiguang replied. "I get the feeling that you don't really support what the Wu Clan and the Hao Clan are doing. Why is that?"
Ding Daoxiao was taken aback by this question. He looked back at Chu Qiguang with a cold expression and asked, "Why do you think that?"
- Chapter 124: Fighting Through Illness
- Chapter 123: Bragging
- Chapter 122: Change in National Fortune
- Chapter 121: Worsening Condition
- Chapter 120: Terrible Reputation
- Chapter 119: Name Change
- Chapter 118: Raising Chickens
- Chapter 117: Spirit of Death
- Chapter 116: Undying
- Chapter 115: Fiendish Alliance
- Chapter 114: A Bleak Future
- Chapter 113: Great Hero Chu Qiguang
- Chapter 112: The Compassionate Chu Qiguang
- Chapter 111: The “Hospitable” Villagers
- Chapter 110: Capturing the Fiend
- Chapter 109: Southern Ravine Village
- Chapter 108: Establishing a New Fiend Village
- Chapter 107: Taking Flight
- Chapter 106: Emergence of the Purple Mansion
- Chapter 105: Wang Cailiang’s Nightmare
- Chapter 104: Educating Chen Gang and the Cat Fiends
- Chapter 103: Virtue Treasury
- Chapter 102: Cloud Scattering Palms
- Chapter 101: Breakthrough to the Fourth State
- Chapter 100: Business Proposal
- Chapter 99: Sumeru King Scripture
- Chapter 98: Meeting the Emperor
- Chapter 97: Mental Evolution
- Chapter 96: Securing the Scripture
- Chapter 95: Trap
- Chapter 94: Seizure of Assets
- Chapter 93: Confrontation
- Chapter 92: Preparations
- Chapter 91: Assassination
- Chapter 90: Account Books
- Chapter 89: Illegal Trade
- Chapter 88: Mining Coal
- Chapter 87: Exorcism
- Chapter 86: For the People and the Empire
- Chapter 85: Seeking Help From a Close Friend
- Chapter 84: Plan
- Chapter 83: Demonification
- Chapter 82: Detainment and Interrogation
- Chapter 81: Pill Poison
- Chapter 80: Search
- Chapter 79: Assigning Blame
- Chapter 78: The Demon Vanquishing Department
- Chapter 77: Ear Opening Pills and Golden Wine
- Chapter 76: Taking Pills
- Chapter 75: Class Conflict
- Chapter 74: Ideological Education
- Chapter 73: The Smell of a Woman
- Chapter 72: Equality
- Chapter 71: Inexplicable Hostility
- Chapter 70: Storehouse
- Chapter 69: Discussion
- Chapter 68: Its Too Dangerous in the Night
- Chapter 67: Tracking
- Chapter 66: Land Furore
- Chapter 65: Concerns
- Chapter 64: Storytelling
- Chapter 63: Ideological and Political Education
- Chapter 62: Cat Savior
- Chapter 61: Caring for Stray Cats
- Chapter 60: The Cat Fiends of Azure Sun County
- Chapter 59: Request
- Chapter 58: Unrelenting
- Chapter 57: Expert Detective
- Chapter 56: Shut Out
- Chapter 55: Search for Fox Fiends
- Chapter 54: Nobody Knows More About This Case Than Me
- Chapter 53: Homicide Case
- Chapter 52: Revenge
- Chapter 51: Battle and Spectator
- Chapter 50: Ambush
- Chapter 49: Cultivation Hindrances
- Chapter 48: Mad Dog
- Chapter 47: Second Foundation Establishment
- Chapter 46: Winning Over the Dog Fiends
- Chapter 45: Old Black’s Backstory
- Chapter 44: Stray Dogs are So Adorable
- Chapter 43: Caring for Stray Dogs
- Chapter 42: Deal
- Chapter 41: You Missed Out Big Time
- Chapter 40: Wolong and Fengchu
- Chapter 39: Everyone Has Bright Futures Ahead
- Chapter 38: Wise Hero Academy
- Chapter 37: He’s Gotten in My Way
- Chapter 36: Who Got Cucked?
- Chapter 35: Chu Qiguang is What It Says
- Chapter 34: Dirty
- Chapter 33: Master’s Orders
- Chapter 32: I Didn’t See Anyone
- Chapter 31: You’re Here to Pick On Me as Well
- Chapter 30: Chance Encounter
- Chapter 29: Customer Experience
- Chapter 28: Imperial Examinations
- Chapter 27: Diligent Cultivation
- Chapter 26: Bright Future Ahead
- Chapter 25: Please Don’t be Dead
- Chapter 24: Don’t Panic
- Chapter 23: I’m Going to Change my Fate
- Chapter 22: There’s Nothing I Detest More Than Money
- Chapter 21: The Price of Ten Ergous
- Chapter 20: Treatment
- Chapter 19: Dog Ghost
- Chapter 18: Visit
- Chapter 17: Eating Meat
- Chapter 16: A Beating Followed by a Meal
- Chapter 15: Practicing Martial Arts
- Chapter 14: Bite Me Hard
- Chapter 13: Fiend-Slaying and Fiendish Aura
- Chapter 12: Knock Him Out
- Chapter 11: Extraordinary Aptitude
- Chapter 10: Concentration
- Chapter 9: Cultivation
- Chapter 8: Qiao Zhi
- Chapter 7: Scaling the Mountain
- Chapter 6: Ceremony
- Chapter 5: Comfort
- Chapter 4: Selling Land
- Chapter 3: Cat Fiend
- Chapter 2: You Told the Story Wrong
- Chapter 1: Story
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