Yinreng has lived for three lifetimes. In this life, he just wants to get along well with his brothers, be a carefree prince, live a life without worries about food and clothing, and explore the be...
This trip was of great significance. Kangxi wanted to show off his muscles, so he brought 30,000 elite soldiers and planned to hold a grand military parade in Khalkha Mongolia.
On this trip, Kangxi also brought Yinreng and Yinzhi with him.
Yinreng was no longer surprised by this change.
No matter how surprised he was, he couldn't find the reason.
It's a good thing for him to be able to go out and play.
On the first day of departure, Kangxi pulled Yinreng into his carriage.
Yinreng's desire to ride a horse and enjoy the scenery was completely extinguished.
Kangxi sat in the carriage reviewing memorials and chatting with Yinreng.
Not long after, Kangxi threw a memorial to Yinreng.
"Last year, I sent Cao Yin to Suzhou to serve as the Suzhou Textile Factory, and he also supervised the salt administration in Jiangsu and Zhejiang for me. In such a short time, he uncovered several corrupt officials."
Kangxi raised his eyes to see Yinreng's expression.
"Let's see, how do you think I should deal with them?"
Kangxi wanted to talk to Yinreng about as many things as possible, to influence him subtly and make him let down his guard against him.
Yinreng picked up the memorial and took a look at it.
The above description is quite detailed.
I couldn't help but wonder,
"Cao Yin is indeed quite capable, but he was badly betrayed by the old man."
"If the old man had not been received by the Cao family several times during his visits to the south of the Yangtze River, Cao Yin would not have frantically embezzled salt taxes to make up for the deficit caused by the reception."
After reading the memorial, Yinreng sighed again.
"But in reality, Cao Yin wasn't forced to do anything. He was simply spoiled by his extravagant lifestyle, and his appetite grew larger and larger. Even after filling the deficit, he couldn't curb his greed and continued to embezzle salt taxes."