Rebirth and Transmigration in the Qing Dynasty for Great Fortune

This story is purely fictional. Historical figures who do not exist may appear, and the ages of some characters may not align. Please consider it an alternate history.

1. Kangxi's Harem: ...

Chapter 91 Fourth Master's Daily Life in His Backyard (16)

However, they all deserved it! Greed knows no bounds.

"Yes, sir."

Le Shu looked at Gao Wuyong: "Regarding the matter of supervision, the quality of the system depends on how it is implemented. I will have to trouble you, Eunuch Gao, to take care of things in the future."

Gao Wuyong quickly pledged his loyalty: "It's all a servant's duty."

He knew this was a warning.

"Find some literate people, regardless of gender, and I will arrange for someone to teach them a bookkeeping method after a while."

"Yes, Master."

He knew more about coal mining than anyone else; that stuff was deadly! Worse than death itself.

After Gao Wuyong left, Yinzhen looked at Le Shu with a hint of curiosity: "Your methods are quite interesting! Gao Wuyong was terrified, and they can be used in many situations."

Le Shu smiled and said, "This method is not new. We crack down on some, recruit others, and divide others. The new promotion and reward system closely links sales revenue with their interests, giving everyone hope."

If you do well, your past mistakes will be forgiven. Those with guilty consciences will work even harder, and their efforts will inspire everyone else to work harder.

I set up a promotion and reward/punishment system for them that compares them to their own performance in previous years. Since most of them are responsible for different territories, there's no direct way to compare them directly. This creates a relatively healthy competition.

Roll it up, roll it up nicely.

As long as she gives them enough, she's not afraid they won't work hard.

As for why not replace them with a new batch of people, new people may not be as good as the old ones, and if we dismiss them all, it will cause panic.

That's the logic.

After hearing this, Yinzhen thought of the corrupt officials he had killed in his previous life. They deserved to die. After Kangxi's death, he killed corrupt officials, which to some extent rectified officialdom. However, his methods were too drastic, which led to a rapid backlash after his death.

It's not entirely his fault, but he certainly didn't consider things long-term enough in some aspects.