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Chapter 133: Gao Bancheng(2/2)

As for paying the normal grain tax, doubling the payment, halving the fire consumption, exchanging big buckets for small buckets, and small buckets for big buckets, that wouldn't be a big deal.

There are also forced donations, which have increased significantly today.

Worship the river god.

Everyone donate money.

The river will dry up tomorrow.

Worship the river god.

Everyone donate money.

Where did the "auspiciousness" appear the day after tomorrow? Worship God and everyone donate money.

Generally, officials force the wealthy households to take the lead in donating, and then the common people will follow suit. After the donation is completed, the wealthy households' money will be returned in full, and the common people's money will be divided into 30/70.

When you get to Gao Bancheng's place, you can get a coin back if you put it in your pocket, even if you smashed the Gao family's sign.

All in all, it doesn't matter where Gao Bancheng takes office, it will only last for three years at most.

In three years, no matter whether it is the rich or the common people, they have become poor. If they take office in another place, the common people will rebel if they don't change.

Such an official who is corrupt, perverts the law, flatters his superiors and bullies his subordinates to gain the "Tao".

Or passed down from generation to generation.

No matter how much you die in vain, you deserve it.

As for Gao Liheng's death, he committed so many sins that Qin He couldn't tell which thing killed him for a while.

I'm afraid the clues will have to be verified in the shadow puppet show of another headless corpse.

What is basically certain is that the murderer was indeed a murderous corpse.

A fatal blow, Gao Liheng's head fell to the ground, only the corpse's claws could be seen but his face was not visible.

The shadow lamp captures the soul, the judge weighs the person, and the man in black robe speaks: "The fox and mouse are good at one burrow, and the tiger and the snake are in nine burrows. The sky has eyes, but the earth has no skin. The officials and ducks are as fat as gourds, and the people's fish are rotting to pieces.

.Who dares to ask where the blue sky is?"
Chapter completed!
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