Wanwan learned a lot about this issue from the system, and she had already made up for all the knowledge she had before.
Wanwan thought for a moment, then turned to Yinyu and said, "You shouldn't ask your mother this question. It would be more effective if you asked your fourth brother."
Wanwan recalled the historical reforms of Emperor Yongzheng, including the land tax reform and the unified tax payment system for gentry and rural residents.
Yinzhen's reforms affected the interests of the nobility, so he didn't have a good reputation, but his actions in advocating for the people are indelible.
Moreover, this system is currently the most usable one.
Although the lands of later generations belonged to the state, this system was better.
However, it is not practical at present, since most people are struggling to make ends meet.
If a famine occurs, it's difficult to survive without selling the land.
However, there is another way: wait until a year of famine to transfer the land to the state, and then redeem it again when you have money.
The national treasury could use its own money to buy these lands and then sell them at a slightly higher price; that seems like a viable solution.
While Wanwan was still thinking of a solution, Yinyu hadn't expected that he and his mother would ask his fourth brother. "Fourth brother? Does fourth brother have a good idea?"
Wanwan chuckled and continued to lie on the rocking chair. "Don't underestimate your fourth brother. He's a man of action."
"He was not afraid of hardship, nor was he afraid of affecting the interests of the majority. He was a good prince who truly cared for the people. It would have been even better if he had become emperor later."
Although Yinyu didn't understand, he knew his mother better. "Then I'll write a letter to my fourth brother and ask him to think of a solution."
"Well, I don't think the result will disappoint you. When your fourth brother's letter arrives, tell your mother and see if there's anything I can add. Your mother thinks there's an even better way."
Yinyu hadn't expected his mother to have a better idea. "Then Mother, you can just say it directly. Why bother Fourth Brother?"
Wanwan gave a mysterious smile and said, "Heavenly secrets cannot be revealed."
Yinyu looked at Wanwan helplessly, "Mother, do you really believe that?"
After making a show of mystery, Wanwan changed her tone to something quite normal, saying, "Actually, Mother doesn't know if this method can be used now, but it will definitely work in the future."
After saying that, he lay back down in the rocking chair, holding his fan. "Let's discuss this again when your fourth brother's letter arrives. Also, let's call your second brother and your younger brother to discuss it together."
Seeing that his daughter didn't want to talk, Yinyu didn't press her further, after all, his mother had her own reasons.
"Okay, we'll talk about it later. I should receive a reply in less than a month."
Wanwan thought it would take at least two months, after all, it took them almost a month to get there. "Can we get there so quickly? It took us a month to get back."
Yinyu was quite helpless. Ever since his mother gave up, it seemed like she had lost half of her brain. "When I talked about how we came back, it was because you, my second brother, my eleventh brother, and some female relatives were with us, so we traveled a bit slower."
"But I need an urgent letter, so I certainly won't let the ship travel that slowly."
Wanwan suddenly realized that she might have said something wrong, and chuckled, "It seems that Mother's brain is rusty, but it doesn't matter."
Suddenly, she remembered that she hadn't seen her other sons much since they arrived. "By the way, where are your second brother and eleventh brother? I never see them."
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