Zhu Youjian had the good fortune to meet a Chinese medicine doctor in his previous life. Although he did not have a certificate, it was undeniable that the other person's medical skills were excellent.
But he has a very strange problem, that is, all the medicines he prescribes must be obtained from him.
If he wanted to go out and catch it, he wouldn't write a prescription.
At first, Zhu Youjian thought he was greedy and wanted to make more money for medicine.
But after more contact, Zhu Youjian realized that the reason why the other party did this was not for the money, but because he thought that there were too many fake Chinese medicines on the market.
From a businessman's perspective, committing fraud is nothing more than making more money.
But for the patient, it is tantamount to seeking wealth and murder.
For the country, it is even more fatal harm, because in the eyes of the vast majority of people. The state's insignificant fines and ten-year imprisonment for those beasts are just protecting the beasts!
In the eyes of those beasts, this also encourages them to poison the people.
If there is a 100% profit, it will take desperate risks;
For the sake of 100% profit, it dares to trample all human laws;
With a profit of 300%, it dares to commit any crime, even risking being hanged!
That kind of punishment is nothing compared to the benefits they get.
If you want businessmen to be honest businessmen and not sit around all day destroying the country, you can only rely on strict laws.
Let them not dare to cross the red line!
Instead of relying on them to shout that you are merciful, secretly they are constantly working hard to become the slaves of the subjugated country.
"I know that many of you are dissatisfied and feel that you are just trying to make a little more money, and you will not let Ming Dynasty die.
It is true that if one person does it alone, it will not make the Ming Dynasty complete, but if thousands of people do it together, it is like giving one person thousands of small wounds. And this person must allocate most of his energy to other things.
Under such circumstances, is it possible that this person will not die? Is it possible that such a country will not perish? ,
During the famine years, you increase the price of scarce supplies, such as food and medicine, by 10%. I can understand that, but if you double it, or even increase it by dozens or hundreds of times, are you sure you are not pushing the people to death?
Pushing the country to death?
For money, you send iron tools and food to the enemy, and you make a lot of money, but the money you earn will become a butcher's knife in the future, and it will fall on the heads of your compatriots and even your relatives.
You always compare me with other emperors and think that I am extremely cruel and greedy for money. But do you see me passing anyone’s house at will? Have you seen how the country has been harmed by you?
If I were not strict with you, Ming Dynasty would probably become the back garden of those barbarians. .br>
Don't think it's impossible. The generals who can do great things and the soldiers who can fight have all been tricked to death by your joint officials.
And those traitorous beasts are constantly purchasing domestic food, ironware, and news. Sell it to those barbarians, push the people to death, and force the people to rebel. And after those barbarians get your supplies and information, they continue to plunder the Ming Dynasty. If you say this, can the Ming Dynasty survive?
Can this place not become a hunting ground for barbarians? "
Zhu Youjian said angrily.
Those officials and businessmen will naturally not admit that they are constantly passing the country's knife, but the facts are the facts, and they will not cease to exist because of these refusals.
If you look at history, you will find out. When most dynasties fell, the combat effectiveness of their armies was extremely poor.
And those who are loyal, brave and patriotic will mostly die because of being framed by certain officials!
Not to mention anything else, let’s just talk about the Ming Dynasty’s Beijing Camp, which was once the strongest army in the Ming Dynasty.
Historically, in the seventeenth year of Chongzhen (1644), the peasant army led by Li Zicheng entered Juyongguan and reached Shahe. The Beijing army marched out. Without a fight, they were defeated and returned after hearing the sound of cannons. The Beijing army became weak and the Ming Dynasty fell.
To put it bluntly, if the capital camp had one-tenth of its peak, the Ming Dynasty would not have ended in the 17th year of Chongzhen. .
523Businessmen’s Public Opinion 06