67. Chapter 67



67. Chapter 67

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When Kangxi received Qi You's urgent letter, he was so shocked that he almost fainted.

After recovering from his shock, Kangxi was so angry that he slammed Xin on the imperial desk, and summoned Li Guangdi and others with a sullen face.

When several people came to the imperial study and saw Kangxi's expression, they dared not breathe.

Kangxi panted heavily, raised the letter, and shouted sternly: "Look at this, all of you! Look at this! Woodworms, a bunch of woodworms!"

No one dared to move. Liang Jiugong, who was serving with a bow, quietly stepped forward, picked up the letter, and handed it to the nearest Minister of Personnel, Ordo.

Ordo cursed inwardly, but did not dare to refuse the letter. He quickly scanned the letter, was shocked, and handed the letter to Zhang Shizhen, the Han Shangshu of the Ministry of Personnel.

Zhang Shizhen's expression changed slightly after reading it. However, after a moment's hesitation, he calmly handed the letter back to Li Guangdi.

After reading it, Li Guangdi sighed and passed the letter on.

Kangxi looked at everyone with a gloomy face, finally stopping at Ordo and Zhang Shizhen.

The two men were filled with shame, guilt and fear. They lowered their heads and tried to hold their breath, fearing that they would have to endure Kangxi's wrath.

Seeing this, Li Guangdi suddenly remembered what Qi You had said to the eldest prince when he returned to Beijing from Khalkha.

Qi You said, "Yes, the Qing Dynasty is not strong enough. Not only is the Qing Dynasty not strong, it is also very weak."

At that time, the eldest prince was not convinced. In fact, he also had some complaints and thought that Qi You was too arbitrary.

The world is peaceful now...

Thinking of this, Li Guangdi's face turned slightly red.

The so-called peace in the world was due to the fact that there had not been a major war like the Sanfan Rebellion. The people's grievances in various places continued to pile up and never stopped.

Two years ago, there was a civil uprising in Huzhou in the Jiangnan region. The Huzhou prefect was unable to cope with it, so the court ordered the Taizhou prefect Shi Shilun to go and quell the rebellion.

However, the imperial court was short of food and fodder, and ordered Shi Shilun to raise his own military pay. Taizhou had been hit by floods and the harvest had failed, making it extremely difficult for Shi Shilun to raise food and fodder.

Shi Shilun was beaten by ginseng because of malicious grain collection. Whether he had malicious intentions or not was known to all officials in the court, including Kangxi.

Where does food come from?

The poor people certainly couldn't afford it, and Shi Shilun had always been lenient towards the poor. If there was a lawsuit involving public grievances, regardless of the cause, between the common people and the scholars, he would definitely side with the common people.

Shi Shilun's grain collection must have been forced upon the wealthy, which caused their dissatisfaction and led to their impeachment.

Li Guangdi subconsciously felt that something was wrong with this matter, but he couldn't figure out what was wrong.

At this moment, he suddenly wanted to hear Qi You's thoughts and tried to guess his thoughts.

For example, regarding the public grievances in Huzhou, Qi You should have said that we must find the source of the public grievances in Huzhou.

The source of this is of course because the people are oppressed and exploited, and they can no longer survive, so they rise up in anger.

As for sending Shi Shilun to quell the rebellion, the imperial court refused to provide food and fodder, and instead forcibly levied taxes on the people, regardless of whether they were rich or poor, which ultimately sowed the seeds of another civil unrest.

The court's success in suppressing the rebellion was merely a partial solution, like the countless times it exempted the poor from taxes, which only covered up the rotten abscess, while it continued to fester.

Li Guangdi was immersed in his own thoughts, and the more he thought, the more restless he became.

Kangxi was furious when he saw Zhang Shizhen and Ordo. The Qing Dynasty was different from other dynasties. In the central government, whether it was a Grand Secretary, a Minister, or a Vice Minister, there was one Manchu and one Han.

There were twice as many officials as in other dynasties, but they still couldn't do their jobs well, wasting their salaries.

Kangxi, unable to bear it any longer, cursed: "The Ministry of Personnel is evaluating personnel and officials, and Xuanhua Prefecture has such a mess, and you didn't notice it. Are you blind? Do you only know how to live a lazy life and wait for death?"

Li Guangdi glanced at Zhang Shizhen and saw him with his head bowed, his expression unrecognizable. Then he looked at Erduo, whose forehead was dripping with sweat, and he didn't even dare to wipe it.

After scolding the Ministry of Personnel, the Ministry of Revenue, as the actual direct jurisdiction of the Changping Warehouse, of course did not get any good results. The two Manchu and Han ministers were also scolded by Kangxi.

Kangxi, still not satisfied, roared, "Go and investigate, investigate thoroughly, from top to bottom! Those who can't find out, get out of here, so they don't just sit there doing nothing! Li Guangdi!"

Li Guangdi's scalp tightened when Kangxi suddenly called his name. He quickly stepped out of the line and replied, "I am here."

Kangxi said, "You are responsible for this matter. Go to Zhangjiakou immediately!"

Li Guangdi agreed, but before he set off, Qi You's second urgent letter arrived.

After reading it, Kangxi felt not only angry but also indescribable confusion and heartache.

Qi You wrote out Xu Zhongsheng's resume in great detail, without any unnecessary comments, and his writing was extremely calm.

Kangxi did not call anyone else, but only called the crown prince, the eldest prince who was clamoring to go to the northwest, and Li Guangdi.

After several people read the letter, the eldest prince was furious and said, "Traitor! How dare you even murder me! Khan, this kind of bastard official should be executed along with his entire clan. What's the point of keeping him alive?"

The prince also felt panic. If one loses the other, the other will be in trouble. This time it was Qi You, and next time it would be their turn.

It was a rare occasion for him to agree with the eldest prince, and he said with deep sorrow, "Khan Ama, we must not let them off easily this time. This is a test from them. If we continue to tolerate them, I'm afraid they will only become more daring!"

Li Guangdi saw the Crown Prince and the eldest prince's lips moving in and out, as if they had taken in everything they said, but also seemed not to have taken it in. His expression was dazed, and his heart was numb.

He thought of himself.

When he was young, his family fell into the hands of bandits and all their belongings were looted. His father died young, and he relied on his uncle and relatives for financial support to support his studies.

My hometown is Quanzhou. When the Qing Dynasty was at war with Zheng Jing, it suffered from the war repeatedly.

After years of studying hard and experiencing many ups and downs, he now returns to the imperial court. Although he has been favored by Emperor Kangxi, he still walks on thin ice and is cautious and considerate.

Li Guangdi often envied his younger brother Li Guangpo, who stayed in his hometown to serve his mother. Li Guangdi was as talented as himself, but he had no intention of becoming an official. He was only interested in studying and reading classics and history.

If the Li family had not been relatively wealthy, would he and Xu Zhongsheng have ended up in the same situation?

All scholars, initially, aspire to "establish a mind for heaven and earth, a destiny for the people, a legacy for the sages, and a peace for all generations."

The more books I read, the more I forget the original reason for studying after I became an official.

He was mediocre and went with the flow, and became an official like Xu Zhongsheng.

After the Crown Prince and the eldest prince finished speaking, Kangxi turned to look at Li Guangdi. Seeing that Li Guangdi looked a little strange, he frowned and said in a deep voice, "Li Guangdi, do you have any ideas?"

Li Guangdi came to his senses, considered it, and said, "Your Majesty, the Seventh Prince is the one who is most familiar with the previous events. He is still in Zhangjiakou, not too far away. Why not summon him back to the capital and listen to his thoughts?"

The prince is unhappy, and they are all here. Does Qi You have to step in to resolve the affairs of the court?

Considering Kangxi's presence, the Crown Prince forced a smile and said, "Master Li, my seventh brother is hurrying to reclaim wasteland. The weather is getting warmer. If we delay his journey, won't we miss the spring plowing?"

The eldest prince was about to contradict the crown prince, and for once, he showed some cleverness. He said, "Wuchang is much colder than the capital, so spring plowing starts later. Besides, Seventh Brother needs to transport the grain, plus the oxen and horses, it's a large group, so we can't move fast at all. Even if he rushes back to the capital, he'll still have time to catch up."

The prince opened his mouth to argue, but Kangxi spoke up, leaving no room for doubt: "Urgently summon the seventh prince back to the capital."

No one dared to speak anymore and each of them left with their own thoughts.

Qi You received an urgent summons from Emperor Kangxi. After Lin Daniu and his companions arrived, he asked them to take away 1,000 taels of silver worth of grain and leave first. He then entrusted Zhangjiakou to Qi Erlang to continue guarding it while he rode back to Beijing at full speed.

The journey would have taken four or five days, but Qi You took one day and one night and arrived at the Palace of Heavenly Purity in the afternoon of the next day.

When Kangxi saw Qi You, he felt distressed and proud. Seeing that Qi You looked tired and exhausted, he ordered Liang Jiugong around to fetch water and serve tea, snacks and food.

"Why are you in such a hurry? Your health is more important." Qi You was washing his face. Kangxi stood aside, looked at him lovingly, and persuaded him.

Qi You wiped his face and said with a smile, "I have to hurry back. I can't leave there. It's too late for spring plowing this year. I have to repair the house, build a kang, and collect firewood first, otherwise I won't be able to survive the winter. I also have to hurry and open up some wasteland. Wheat and rice can't be planted, so I'll plant some vegetables and sorghum and try to get a good harvest. We didn't get much food this time, but we can get some more after the autumn harvest, and we'll be able to barely get through the winter."

When Kangxi heard Qi You's orderly arrangements, his previous anger disappeared unknowingly, leaving only peace of mind.

After washing, Qi You picked up the tea bowl and drank half of it in one breath, then grabbed a piece of milk cake and started eating.

Kangxi watched carefully and advised: "Slow down, don't choke."

Qi You quickly finished his meal and said, "Khan Ama, I know why you sent me back to the capital. I have already written as much detail as possible in the letter. However, I will still tell you the whole story from beginning to end."

Kangxi listened to Qi You's detailed account of what had happened from beginning to end. It was always different from what was in the letter, and he seemed to be brought back into the tension of that time.

Especially when he heard that Qi You was surrounded by villains and his life was in danger, Kangxi's heart was in a knot, his face was extremely ugly, and he said: "This time, you should bring more guards... If the guards are not enough, I will mobilize a team of Langtan soldiers to go with you."

Qi You was really surprised to hear that Kangxi was willing to give up his Langtan Army, which was so powerful that no one could find its head or tail.

He quickly thanked the favor and said with a smile, "Khan Ama, I can't afford to support these people. You have to provide them with money and food yourself."

Kangxi glared at Qi You and cursed, "You little bastard, it's time to stop talking nonsense! Also, you're so bold! A gentleman doesn't stand under a dangerous wall. You knew it was dangerous, and Xu Zhongsheng had such wicked ambitions, yet you still put yourself in danger. Even if you want to go, you must protect yourself and ask Qi Erlang's soldiers to escort you in!"

Since Kangxi said so, Qi Erlang should be fine. Qi You breathed a sigh of relief when he saw that he was not implicated, and quickly and obediently agreed.

Kangxi hesitated for a moment and said, "I will punish these traitors severely and show no mercy. I will have Li Guangdi conduct a thorough investigation of all the Changping warehouses except the one in Zhangjiakou!"

Qi You was silent for a moment, then said, "There are many officials like Xu Zhongsheng, and their salaries are far too low. There are too many conflicts and injustices between the Manchus and the Han people!"

Kangxi sighed deeply, his expression darkening as he said, "I need to think this over carefully."

Seeing this, Qi You knew that Kangxi had always had his concerns, so there was no point in saying more, so he stopped there.

Kangxi then checked the granaries throughout the Qing Dynasty. Qi You didn't have high hopes for how much he could find out.

Once the Zhangjiakou incident happened, officials in other places had to either be extremely stupid or quickly find ways to deal with the inspection.

Qi You saw that Kangxi didn't look well, with two obvious blue streaks under his eyes, which must have been because he didn't sleep well at night.

If the truth were truly revealed, there would likely be great turmoil throughout the court. Kangxi would not only be unable to sleep, but would also have to quickly mobilize the Langtan Army to guard the city all night.

After considering it for a moment, Qi You suggested, "Khan Ama, if we want to investigate, we must do it quickly, not giving them time to collude and react. It's important to control the wealthy gentry and large grain merchants. As for the rest, local grain prices will definitely rise, so we must make plans in advance."

If the warehouse is checked, the deficit must be made up by some means, and borrowing grain from the rich and big grain merchants to replenish the warehouse is the best way.

If borrowing grain doesn't work, they will collect or purchase grain everywhere, which will inevitably cause fluctuations in grain prices.

If we don't think of a way to deal with it in advance, and cause panic among the people, some bold people will take the opportunity to muddy the waters and add fuel to the fire.

Once there is public resentment or corruption, the deficit will no longer be important.

Kangxi quickly figured out the whole thing and felt a tightness in his chest. He wanted to behead all the corrupt officials.

Food is the most important thing for the people, so the importance of the Changping Granary is self-evident. When Qi You reclaimed the northern part of the Heilongjiang River, Emperor Kangxi was worried that he might be digging into the dragon vein of the Jueluo clan.

It now seems that the officials, from top to bottom, are trying to cut off the dragon vein of the Jueluo family.

Qi You still had a lot of things to do and had no time to play fast and loose with Kangxi. He said directly: "Khan Ama, intercept the grain transported from the surrounding areas for use, and bring the local garrison to supervise it."

The local garrison is generally at odds with local officials. If they are transferred to help, it can prevent collusion between the upper and lower levels and guard against civil unrest.

Combined with the grain transported by the canal, it can be used to temporarily stabilize grain prices, which can basically be foolproof.

Kangxi couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief, and recalled with deep emotion the incident when Shi Shilun was beaten during the Huzhou uprising: "If there were soldiers to support them, the officials who went there would be able to do their work freely."

Qi You heard Shi Shilun, thought for a moment, and said: "Khan Ama, Shi Shilun used to be with his father Shi Langshi, and he knows about naval warfare. Why not transfer him to the Heilongjiang River to raise the navy this time."

Last year, merchants received cloth and other items from the Imperial Household Department, making a fortune during the Lunar New Year holiday. Merchants willing to build ships free of charge in exchange for permission to sail were also identified.

After some time, when they have gathered all the shipbuilders, they will set off for Heilongjiang Prefecture.

When Kangxi heard Qi You directly mention Shi Shilun, his brows furrowed. He asked in confusion, "Shi Shilun is honest and upright. He is now serving in Yangzhou, and the atmosphere in Yangzhou has changed dramatically. He's doing a good job in his position, so why do you want to transfer him to the navy?"

Qi You said bluntly: "He is not good at governing the place, he is just messing around."

Kangxi had never heard Qi You speak so sharply before. He was stunned for a moment and said with a stern face, "Don't talk nonsense. Shi Shilun is loyal and devoted, and he is a rare and good minister."

Qi You smiled and didn't mention Shi Shilun. Instead, he talked about the six ministries: "Among the six ministries, the Ministry of Personnel is the most important, in charge of the appointment of all officials in the country. The Ministry of Rites is in charge of etiquette and rules, as well as the imperial examinations, and is the second most important. Next is the Ministry of Revenue, in charge of the country's money and taxes. Next is the Ministry of War. The Ministry of War only sounds nice because it does not have military power. Next is the Ministry of Justice, in charge of major matters such as criminal justice, but in addition to the Ministry of Justice, there are also the Supreme Court and the Censorate, so the Ministry of Justice does not have the final say. Lastly, it should be the Ministry of Works."

Kangxi didn't understand what Qi You meant by these words and remained silent for a while.

Qi You laughed and said, "Everyone is vying to get into the Ministry of Personnel because they are all lucrative positions and anyone can do it."

Kangxi was almost laughing with anger and said, "The Ministry of Personnel is in charge of official evaluation. Officials must be able to identify people and assign them to the right positions. It's not as simple as you say."

Qi You said, "Why make it so complicated? Just use whoever listens. Besides, we have two ministers, one Manchu and one Han, and four assistant ministers. If something goes wrong, they can blame each other."

Kangxi was stunned, his face changed and he started to have a headache.

As the Minister of Personnel, Ordo was demoted for negligence while in office.

Born as a guard, he was considered a close minister to Emperor Kangxi and was quickly promoted. He served in the Imperial Household Department, the Ministry of War, and the Ministry of Revenue before being transferred to the Ministry of Personnel.

Kangxi glared at Qi You and snorted, "Are you saying these things to piss off your father?"

Qi You is very busy and has no time to talk nonsense, and he never talks useless nonsense.

All his words revolved around the Changping Warehouse incident, pointing out the root cause of official corruption.

Qi You said calmly, "Why should I be so angry, Father? I'm only telling you the truth as I saw it. The Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Revenue, and the Ministry of Works—officials in these three ministries need to have some real skills. For example, those working in the Ministry of Justice must have a basis for sentencing, and they must carefully study and ponder the interpretation of laws and regulations. It would be ridiculous if those working in the Ministry of Justice couldn't even memorize the Qing Dynasty laws. As for the Ministry of Revenue, accounting is the most basic requirement. In addition to accounting, they must also understand the people's livelihood and economy. How to regulate the country's finances and taxes, expenditures and revenues, and do a good job of risk prevention—this is what they should do. However, I haven't seen them do anything."

Kangxi was almost embarrassed and cursed him inwardly, "You bastard!" Although everything he said made sense, calling him back was just to make things difficult for him.

Qi You finally talked about the Ministry of Industry and couldn't help but sigh, "Actually, the Ministry of Industry is the most important!"

Kangxi was stunned for a moment and said, "Why do you think so?"

Qi You said, "What the Ministry of Works does is the guarantee of world peace. For example, agriculture, river engineering, and water conservancy are the foundation for the people to live and work in peace and contentment."

Today, agriculture is still the basis of our economy, and the grain yield per mu is too low, so it is unrealistic to vigorously develop the economy.

The Ministry of Industry is responsible for agriculture, water conservancy, and river channels, which directly affect the grain harvest.

The Yellow River often bursts its banks, and when it does, the crops are washed away. Even if we prioritize agriculture and sericulture, but ignore the people who work the land, this is putting the cart before the horse.

Kangxi was silent for a moment, then understood what Qi You meant. He said, "Shi Shilun personally inspected the river works. He wasn't just talking nonsense."

Qi You said bluntly, "Even if he read it, he wouldn't understand it. Of course, it's not just him. Even the Minister of Works seems to understand it. Even half-baked people don't have enough knowledge. People who don't understand command those who do understand to do things. It's good to know how to use people well, but I'm afraid that those who give blind orders will make mistakes."

When Kangxi thought of Ordo, the six ministries in the court, and the backgrounds and resumes of the grand secretaries, his cheeks twitched.

Qi You looked at Kangxi and said sincerely, "Khan, let those who know the business do the work. Shi Shilun may be honest, but he really doesn't understand people's livelihood and economics, let alone judging cases. He favors those so-called powerful people, and some even praise him as a judge who stands up for the poor. He is the biggest joke in the world. He simply disregards the law. If everyone follows his example, the law will be useless and there will be no need for trials. Whoever has money and power will be convicted."

The Gioro family was the most powerful family in the world, and Kangxi was subconsciously startled.

Qi You was truly speechless when he thought about what Shi Shilun had done in Yangzhou.

Yangzhou had a port and had always been a major salt merchant center. The local area was prosperous and wealthy, so Shi Shilun had many things he disliked.

Yangzhou people have always loved to enjoy themselves, drinking water in the morning and drinking water in the evening. The morning market is rich in morning tea, and various bathing places are also bustling in the evening.

Shi Shilun believed that the hedonistic lifestyle of Yangzhou people was not good, so he issued an order to ban it, and was actually praised for clearing up the Yangzhou atmosphere.

This is the biggest reason why Qi You thinks he is messing around. Instead of clearing up the bad habits, he turned the vibrant Yangzhou into a stagnant pool of water, stifling Yangzhou's economy.

Qi You said, "Khan Ama, behind every industry are a bunch of related industries. If any one link is broken, it will affect all aspects. Take the brothel that Lord Shi dislikes the most, for example. If the brothel closed down, where would those girls go? Did he properly accommodate them? He just killed them and didn't care about burying them. This is not acceptable."

Kangxi glared at Qi You and scolded him, "You actually know about the girls in the brothel? If you dare to go there, I'll make you suffer."

Qi You lowered his eyes and smiled shyly. Kangxi knew that he would not go and he had no time to go.

Seeing him laugh, Kangxi laughed along with him and said, "If the sisters lose their livelihood in Yangzhou, they will find work elsewhere. You don't need to worry about them."

Qi You sighed. It was really easy for Kangxi to say.

Their fate is either to be driven underground or to be sold off and fall into an even worse situation.

The lives of these people are worth less than those of ants. No one cares about the fate of the entertainers. Once they are gone, they are gone.

Qi You said, "Khan Ama, if I want to close these places, I must first get an order from the court. As I said before, there must be laws to follow. Next, we should think about how these people who have lost their income will survive and arrange a way out for them. Of course, brothels are only one aspect. For example, other places, Yangzhou people like to drink tea and wine because Yangzhou is prosperous and they have money in their pockets to spend. After Shi Shilun banned it, it was like a dead end. This was a huge blow to local merchants and trade, and the court could not collect commercial taxes. Shi Shilun's integrity is admirable, but it is better to use him elsewhere and not serve as an official in the local area."

Kangxi was actually not very satisfied with Shi Shilun. After thinking about it, he agreed without hesitation: "If he can continue to work in the navy, it can be regarded as a son inheriting his father's business."

After saying this, Qi You saw that the sun was setting outside and said, "Khan Ama, I plan to go back directly while the city gates are still open. If I pass by Shunyi, I'll rest there for a night and visit the school by the way."

Kangxi glared at him and said, "It's inconvenient to travel at night. Why are you in such a hurry? It won't be too late to rest for a night before continuing."

Qi You said: "Thank you, Khan Ama, for your concern. I'm young and I'm fine."

For some reason, whenever Qi You came back, Kangxi would always feel inexplicably refreshed, at ease, and clear-headed after talking to him.

Qi You was busy running back and forth, but Kangxi was reluctant to let him go and felt that he owed him a lot.

After hesitating for a moment, Kangxi knew that he couldn't let go of the matter at hand, so he hurriedly instructed him, "Okay, okay, I won't keep you here to save you from wasting your time. But remember to drive slowly and don't make any mistakes. I'll have the Langtan Army come later to escort you to Heilongjiang Prefecture."

Qi You agreed to all of his requests and took his leave. Leaving the Imperial Study, Li Guangdi was waiting there. Seeing him, his eyes lit up, and he quickly stepped forward to greet him, saying enthusiastically, "Seventh Prince, are you back? You're busy, but I have a lot of things I want to discuss with you. Can I come see you later?"

Qi You didn't have time to talk to Li Guangdi in detail. He thought for a moment and said, "Master Li, I have to leave for Shunyi now, so I'm afraid I won't have time to see you. You have to go to Zhangjiakou..."

After a pause, Qi You thought about it and said, "Master Li, I won't judge what others do. This is what I think and do. Just listen to me. Ask yourself seriously what you really want. It's actually not that difficult to decide. It all depends on whether you are willing to give it up."

Li Guangdi was shocked all over and stood there in a daze, looking at Qi You's hurriedly leaving back, and his mood could not calm down for a long time.

Qi You has a keen eye and is so wise that he is almost a demon. He knows what he wants to ask, and he lets himself ask it.

It's not that difficult, it's just that I'm burdened by the secular world, fame, power, and wealth. I can't bear to let go.

When Qi You arrived at the Qianqing Gate, he happened to meet the Crown Prince and the eldest prince walking over.

Seeing the two people's obvious disagreement, Qi You smiled slightly. After stepping forward to greet them, he only said that he was in a hurry and left quickly without giving them a chance to ask questions.

Riding out of the capital, Qi You looked at the sky which seemed to have suddenly become bright and open. Although he was tired, his mood was elated.

Qi You remembered clearly Voltaire's reply to Rousseau: "I have received your new book against humanity. Thank you. Never before has such cleverness been applied to a plan to make us all stupid. Reading it makes one yearn to walk on all fours. But, as I have lost that habit for more than sixty years, I feel it is impossible to pick it up again."

Calculating the time, Voltaire and Rousseau were almost contemporaries.

While they were still fighting for the throne, the world outside, both in terms of ideology and other aspects, had been turned upside down.

Humans have evolved for many years to reach the point where they can walk upright today. Qi You doesn't want to see them kneeling down or crawling on all fours again.

Qi You believes that they are not worthy and cannot sit in that position.

He can.

He wants the people of this land to stand up, straighten their spines, and live like human beings!

The author has something to say:

Note: The quote is from Voltaire's reply to Rousseau after reading his Essay on the Origin and Basis of Inequality Among Men.

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