Nanming: I can build wonders
Chapter 853 ID Card and Business (Please subscribe!)
Zhu Kezang continued to look at it, and it was written on the back:
The Ming Empire is obliged to protect the safety of the certificate holder's personal and property, and provide a fair and just production and living environment for the certificate holder.
Any certificate holder who feels that he has been treated unfairly can appeal to the government at all levels. The government at all levels must provide a reasonable explanation for the complainant, otherwise he will be punished as dereliction of duty.
If the holder of the certificate encounters difficulties outside the Ming Dynasty and causes personal or property losses, if it is caused by other countries, the Ming Empire will use all measures to seek justice for them.
The so-called measures mentioned above include the use of force.
His Majesty the Emperor of Ming admires this.
This small line of writing is very inspiring when read.
This is also to better promote the formation of the concept of the Ming Dynasty, and to arouse the patriotic feelings of everyone in the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Kezang thought of this trick.
Who dares to bully the people of Ming Dynasty in the future, the army of Ming Dynasty will become famous!
There is one thing to say, whether it is the former Ming Dynasty or the new Ming Dynasty, foreign wars have basically never been softened.
Even the Chongzhen Emperor Zhu Youjian, the last emperor of the former Ming Dynasty, was not polite when facing the two colonialists, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, and beat the two invaders.
With this kind of tradition, Zhu Kezang's words are liked by officials, soldiers, and civilians alike.
This kind of ID card will be first issued to businessmen, workers and other people who travel throughout the Ming Dynasty all year round, and then gradually spread to the public until everyone who meets the conditions can receive it.
Because the camera technology is not yet mature enough, I naturally have to take my time and not rush.
In addition to inspiring everyone's national concepts and feelings, the first-generation ID card of the Ming Empire actually had a more important function.
That is to replace the more cumbersome procedures and certificates such as road guides, letters, receipts, etc., simplify the travel procedures for ordinary people, and be more conducive to the flow of the population.
Times have changed. Zhu Kezang did not need the common people to be restricted to a few acres of farmland!
Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang was born in a poor family. As a farmer, he disliked businessmen the most, let alone developing a capital economy.
He is well aware of how harmful too many refugees are to the society, so he is most afraid of people from all over the world leaving their homes and leaving their jobs to move around.
If all the common people of Ming Dynasty came out to wander around, or all came to Yingtian City to work, maybe under the instigation of people with good intentions, they could gather in the mountains and raise flags to rebel, seriously threatening the great country of Lao Zhu's family.
Ever since, the guide system of the former Ming Dynasty was introduced soon.
The guide system is linked to the law of the Ming Dynasty.
Do you want to do business a hundred miles away?Yes, first go to the Yamen to explain the reason.
If the reason is legitimate, the official may approve it, let you register, and issue you a road guide printed with woodblocks or filled out by hand, with a large seal on it, writing your name, age, place of origin, appearance, and your Where to go and what to bring.Only with this guide can you go out.
After all, it doesn’t mean that people were not allowed to do business and walk around in the early days of the dynasty. It is unscientific to live, old, sick and die in the local area. Even Taizu recognized business as one of the “four peoples”. Class restrictions are more stringent and more realistic, so people in the early Ming Dynasty were generally not too "wavey".
The "Dagao" of the former Ming Dynasty requires that industry and commerce, regardless of distance or waterway, need clear and enlightened road guides, and they should be carried with them.
So, how to use it, what should I do if I travel to the early Ming Dynasty and want to do business?
First of all, you have to make sure that you were not born in the military, then you can find a way to use your IQ to "change your registration", get into "business registration", and then issue a "certificate of leaving home (road guide)" in the place of household registration.
By the way, you have to ensure that you don’t lose or damage the road guide when you carry it with you. You must not look like a wanted criminal, and you must be ready to face card inspections and random inspections at any time.
When you are asked to come out at a regular inspection checkpoint (for example, when entering a city), you have to show it to others with a smile on your face. Your attitude must be correct and your smile must be kind to avoid causing any trouble. In addition, you must take precautions. A few men from the inspection department riding horses on the opposite side saw that your deer-headed and rat-like eyes looked suspicious, so they exclaimed, "Where did you come from?"
You must not be cold and noble and ignore the law or blatantly resist the law at this time. There was no civilized law enforcement at that time. You had better kneel down in front of the grandfathers, offer the road guide, and tell these mighty men firmly and clearly. , you are Zhang San, Li, Si Wang and Er Mazi on the road.
The information on the road guide will be answered fluently. If your appearance is not convincing enough, your attitude is not correct enough, and the road guide is expired (the road guide has a limited time limit, in view of the efficiency of transportation in ancient times, please always check the road guide travel information) validity period).
Oh, congratulations, these mighty men will show fierce faces and lock you up and take you back to prison for dinner. At that time, there was no Internet for you to complain.
However, in general, if you do the above points, you still seem to be relatively safe (you can’t blame the way when you encounter bandits).
If you don’t lead the way, you will indeed go to jail. It seems that someone in the early Ming Dynasty, the elder was sick, forgot to lead the way, and was arrested. The emperor pardoned him and went home to find his mother.
Don't think that you will be released after being proved so easily. First of all, you have a noble reason. The other emperor is just because of his filial piety. If your reason is not glorious, who will pay attention to you? Secondly, you have to let the emperor know. , otherwise I can only haha
Therefore, traveling in the former Ming Dynasty without a guide is a very dangerous thing, unless you are Xu Xiake, Mr. Xu, and go straight to the Daming Station for free.
Naturally, the new Ming Dynasty also had a road guide system. This time, relying on the first-generation ID card, the road guide system can be completely abolished.
Otherwise, if you take a train to go to another place, you have to go through formalities, what a hassle!
To say that after the Ming and Qing wars just ended, the guide system was more or less passable, but now that commercial activities are becoming more and more frequent, this system has obviously restricted the development of society.
And it is very likely that in the process of implementation, many grievances and shady scenes have also found a parasitic soil.
For example, if you don’t give money, they won’t give you a guide, or they will deliberately block you for a few days, and you can’t do anything with them.
Although the implementation of the guide system has indeed greatly reduced the crime rate, it has also caused the entire society to be in a semi-stagnant state, which has greatly hindered the progress of the country, and has also made the collision between various civilizations less likely. corresponding opportunities.
The emergence of the ID card system will soon become a thing of the past. From the date of issuance, there will no longer be restrictions on the movement of people within the Ming Dynasty.
The House of Representatives also directly published an article in the newspaper to publicize His Majesty Zhu Kezang's benevolent government immediately: As long as they have ID cards, the government will no longer ask the people about where they come from, where they are going, and what they are doing. .
New Daming's business ushered in major benefits.
(End of this chapter)
The Ming Empire is obliged to protect the safety of the certificate holder's personal and property, and provide a fair and just production and living environment for the certificate holder.
Any certificate holder who feels that he has been treated unfairly can appeal to the government at all levels. The government at all levels must provide a reasonable explanation for the complainant, otherwise he will be punished as dereliction of duty.
If the holder of the certificate encounters difficulties outside the Ming Dynasty and causes personal or property losses, if it is caused by other countries, the Ming Empire will use all measures to seek justice for them.
The so-called measures mentioned above include the use of force.
His Majesty the Emperor of Ming admires this.
This small line of writing is very inspiring when read.
This is also to better promote the formation of the concept of the Ming Dynasty, and to arouse the patriotic feelings of everyone in the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Kezang thought of this trick.
Who dares to bully the people of Ming Dynasty in the future, the army of Ming Dynasty will become famous!
There is one thing to say, whether it is the former Ming Dynasty or the new Ming Dynasty, foreign wars have basically never been softened.
Even the Chongzhen Emperor Zhu Youjian, the last emperor of the former Ming Dynasty, was not polite when facing the two colonialists, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, and beat the two invaders.
With this kind of tradition, Zhu Kezang's words are liked by officials, soldiers, and civilians alike.
This kind of ID card will be first issued to businessmen, workers and other people who travel throughout the Ming Dynasty all year round, and then gradually spread to the public until everyone who meets the conditions can receive it.
Because the camera technology is not yet mature enough, I naturally have to take my time and not rush.
In addition to inspiring everyone's national concepts and feelings, the first-generation ID card of the Ming Empire actually had a more important function.
That is to replace the more cumbersome procedures and certificates such as road guides, letters, receipts, etc., simplify the travel procedures for ordinary people, and be more conducive to the flow of the population.
Times have changed. Zhu Kezang did not need the common people to be restricted to a few acres of farmland!
Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang was born in a poor family. As a farmer, he disliked businessmen the most, let alone developing a capital economy.
He is well aware of how harmful too many refugees are to the society, so he is most afraid of people from all over the world leaving their homes and leaving their jobs to move around.
If all the common people of Ming Dynasty came out to wander around, or all came to Yingtian City to work, maybe under the instigation of people with good intentions, they could gather in the mountains and raise flags to rebel, seriously threatening the great country of Lao Zhu's family.
Ever since, the guide system of the former Ming Dynasty was introduced soon.
The guide system is linked to the law of the Ming Dynasty.
Do you want to do business a hundred miles away?Yes, first go to the Yamen to explain the reason.
If the reason is legitimate, the official may approve it, let you register, and issue you a road guide printed with woodblocks or filled out by hand, with a large seal on it, writing your name, age, place of origin, appearance, and your Where to go and what to bring.Only with this guide can you go out.
After all, it doesn’t mean that people were not allowed to do business and walk around in the early days of the dynasty. It is unscientific to live, old, sick and die in the local area. Even Taizu recognized business as one of the “four peoples”. Class restrictions are more stringent and more realistic, so people in the early Ming Dynasty were generally not too "wavey".
The "Dagao" of the former Ming Dynasty requires that industry and commerce, regardless of distance or waterway, need clear and enlightened road guides, and they should be carried with them.
So, how to use it, what should I do if I travel to the early Ming Dynasty and want to do business?
First of all, you have to make sure that you were not born in the military, then you can find a way to use your IQ to "change your registration", get into "business registration", and then issue a "certificate of leaving home (road guide)" in the place of household registration.
By the way, you have to ensure that you don’t lose or damage the road guide when you carry it with you. You must not look like a wanted criminal, and you must be ready to face card inspections and random inspections at any time.
When you are asked to come out at a regular inspection checkpoint (for example, when entering a city), you have to show it to others with a smile on your face. Your attitude must be correct and your smile must be kind to avoid causing any trouble. In addition, you must take precautions. A few men from the inspection department riding horses on the opposite side saw that your deer-headed and rat-like eyes looked suspicious, so they exclaimed, "Where did you come from?"
You must not be cold and noble and ignore the law or blatantly resist the law at this time. There was no civilized law enforcement at that time. You had better kneel down in front of the grandfathers, offer the road guide, and tell these mighty men firmly and clearly. , you are Zhang San, Li, Si Wang and Er Mazi on the road.
The information on the road guide will be answered fluently. If your appearance is not convincing enough, your attitude is not correct enough, and the road guide is expired (the road guide has a limited time limit, in view of the efficiency of transportation in ancient times, please always check the road guide travel information) validity period).
Oh, congratulations, these mighty men will show fierce faces and lock you up and take you back to prison for dinner. At that time, there was no Internet for you to complain.
However, in general, if you do the above points, you still seem to be relatively safe (you can’t blame the way when you encounter bandits).
If you don’t lead the way, you will indeed go to jail. It seems that someone in the early Ming Dynasty, the elder was sick, forgot to lead the way, and was arrested. The emperor pardoned him and went home to find his mother.
Don't think that you will be released after being proved so easily. First of all, you have a noble reason. The other emperor is just because of his filial piety. If your reason is not glorious, who will pay attention to you? Secondly, you have to let the emperor know. , otherwise I can only haha
Therefore, traveling in the former Ming Dynasty without a guide is a very dangerous thing, unless you are Xu Xiake, Mr. Xu, and go straight to the Daming Station for free.
Naturally, the new Ming Dynasty also had a road guide system. This time, relying on the first-generation ID card, the road guide system can be completely abolished.
Otherwise, if you take a train to go to another place, you have to go through formalities, what a hassle!
To say that after the Ming and Qing wars just ended, the guide system was more or less passable, but now that commercial activities are becoming more and more frequent, this system has obviously restricted the development of society.
And it is very likely that in the process of implementation, many grievances and shady scenes have also found a parasitic soil.
For example, if you don’t give money, they won’t give you a guide, or they will deliberately block you for a few days, and you can’t do anything with them.
Although the implementation of the guide system has indeed greatly reduced the crime rate, it has also caused the entire society to be in a semi-stagnant state, which has greatly hindered the progress of the country, and has also made the collision between various civilizations less likely. corresponding opportunities.
The emergence of the ID card system will soon become a thing of the past. From the date of issuance, there will no longer be restrictions on the movement of people within the Ming Dynasty.
The House of Representatives also directly published an article in the newspaper to publicize His Majesty Zhu Kezang's benevolent government immediately: As long as they have ID cards, the government will no longer ask the people about where they come from, where they are going, and what they are doing. .
New Daming's business ushered in major benefits.
(End of this chapter)
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