Chapter 449: Adjust measures to local conditions

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If strictly speaking, hot pot has existed since ancient times and was not created by Qi Dalang now.

Yes.

In the early Three Kingdoms period, there was a saying of cooking banquets in copper cauldrons, but the method at that time was relatively crude. It was basically boiled and eaten without much attention to detail.

Nowadays, it is very different.

look:

Silver wire charcoal grill, cast iron pot cooking, hardware configuration is directly like a 'Plus' upgrade.

Looking at the ingredients, the exquisite combination of ingredients and the fragrant soup base slowly simmered over low heat will make people move their index fingers invisibly. If the icing on the cake is seasoned with chili sauce, it will make people feel so good.

Tempting delicacies always make people feel happy, even the king of a country is no exception.

Tsk tsk, I was suddenly aroused by the spicy feeling, and only pure appetite was left in my heart. As for the unhappiness just now, it has long since disappeared with the good mood brought by the food.

"Qi Aiqing, since today is about drinking wine and talking about promoting weaving, how can we miss the fun of talking about fighting insects?"

"Your Majesty is right, please take a look!"

Upon hearing this, Qi Yu hurriedly took out his masterpiece and held it up with both hands respectfully: "There is an old saying: A master comes to the plate, observes its shape, discerns its meaning, judges its timing, measures its potential, moves at the end of Yin, and ends at the end of Yin. The anode. My Majesty, let’s take a look at the Insect King in these paintings. His color is pure, his power is like a rainbow, and he looks like he is reaching up to the sky to embrace the moon and going down to the sea to fight for the dragons. I wonder if Your Majesty approves of this..."

Objectively speaking, this nonsense has reached the level of serious misrepresentation.

However, from the perspective of the emperor as a professional, this description is not an exaggeration at all, it is just a little more realistic.

Taking advantage of this elegance, the Holy Emperor started to talk freely about the topic of weaving.

Yin Jun couldn't understand this, so he could only laugh along stupidly and couldn't say anything at all.

However, what surprised the emperor was that Qi Yu's research on weaving seemed to have improved a lot. Everything he talked about was well-founded, and everything he asked was answered fluently.

Little did he know that during this question and answer, the feeling of being a close friend emerged spontaneously.

With this atmosphere as a foreshadowing, the content discussed becomes broader.

Intentionally or unintentionally, Qi Yu slowly led the topic to the governance of Qiongzhou.

"Your Majesty, please tell me, how should I govern Qiongzhou Prefecture?"

"Huh? As a local official, you should take charge of this matter.

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But why are you asking me again? "

Qi Yu poured a glass of wine for the slightly tipsy emperor, shook his head and sighed: "Your Majesty, it's not that I'm lazy and careless about politics, but I just can't figure out what's going on, and I feel like I have no way to start!"

"What? No way to start?"

The emperor became more and more confused as he listened, and couldn't help asking: "Qi Aiqing, please don't scare me. Although your southern border is on the border, it is also a barrier-like coastal defense moat. If you can't hold it, , which is equivalent to directly opening the door to the hinterland of the Central Plains."

Well……

Seeing the emperor's misunderstanding, Qi Yu quickly explained: "What the minister wants to express is not military worries, but governance problems."

"Oh? How do you say this?"

As expected, the emperor fell into the trap and was replaced by Qi Yu's own rhythm of thinking.

The latter took a sip of wine and began to talk: "Your Majesty, as we all know, there are three main parts to governing a local area. Specifically, they are to check for corruption, to enlighten the people's wisdom, and to develop agriculture and commerce. The corresponding ones are also The three major political achievements of local officials are, in order, public security, culture and education, and taxation. Generally speaking, local governments will implement policies according to the decrees issued by the imperial court. This has been the case in ancient and modern times, and there has been basically no change."

The emperor nodded and said: "This is common sense in governance. I naturally know it. My dear, continue."

Qi Yu continued: "This is true, but Wei Chen's rule is a strange one. Take Qiongzhou as an example. Yao, Miao and Han people live here. It can be said that it is a mixed bag of fish and dragons. It is difficult to govern. It’s not that big. In principle, a bowl of water must be balanced, otherwise there will be friction between ethnic groups.”

After a pause, he continued: "On the other side of Dawan, there are mainly indigenous people of the Gao tribe, and there are almost no Han people from our dynasty. This shows that the integration of their cultures will take a long time. As for Lu The Song Dynasty was a people of all foreign races, with almost world-wide cultural differences, and naturalization was by no means an overnight success. Faced with such a diverse and complex situation, Wei Chen really could not think of a unified time. This policy is the policy policy of the entire provincial government.”

The emperor frowned when he heard this, nodded and said: "This is indeed a troublesome issue. It is still difficult for everyone to agree on the meal, let alone the management of the government?"

Then, the Holy Emperor took out a shrimp from the hot pot and used it as an image to talk about it: "Laozi said: To govern a big country, it is like cooking small delicacies and bringing them to the world with Tao. It can be seen from this that in terms of governance, there is no There is no fixed model, only big principles. Instead of following the rules and being rigid,

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It is better to tailor your work to suit local conditions and find a path that best suits your development. "

drink!

After hearing these words, Qi Yu admired him from the bottom of his heart.

There are very few kings with this kind of understanding in the history of China!

He is worthy of being a wise king, and he did not disappoint me, Lao Qi!

Qi Yu gave a thumbs up in his heart, and then pretended to be stupid and asked, "Excuse me, Your Majesty, why do you mean adapting measures to local conditions?"

The emperor replied: "Adapting measures to local conditions is the admonition of the ancients. What we advocate is to adopt governance policies that match the actual conditions of each place. We must not be pedantic and stick to the rules."

Is this a bit like 'cheating'?

Qi Yu chuckled and said: "In this case, why don't your Majesty grant me the power of autonomy to fully carry forward the core spirit of adapting to local conditions. If this is the case, I can let go of my hands and feet without being restrained, and issue appropriate decrees more flexibly." ."

autonomy?

Isn't this not good?

Just from the wording, it seems a bit disrespectful to the imperial power!

The emperor was not generally sensitive to this.

Therefore, he shook his head and said: "If I really give you such a right, how should other provinces deal with it? Let them follow suit? Or reject it?"

From the emperor's point of view, this is indeed the case. The palms and backs of the hands are all flesh. How can he favor one thing over another?

If nothing else, the old guys in the cabinet alone can refute themselves into silence.

Upon hearing this, Qi Yu hurriedly massaged his mind and said: "Your Majesty, Luzon and Dawan are naturalized countries. The original residents there do not know Chinese characters and do not understand the Chinese language. If we want to impose the current policy rigidly, If you try to force the standardization, it will be counterproductive. In that case, wouldn’t the duck that caught the beak fly away again?”

Seeing the emperor's expression of weighing, he added: "The so-called autonomy does not mean disregarding the king's law, but being flexible and adaptable on the basis of the king's law. However, no matter how it changes, you are still the one who remains unchanged and responds to everything. The core of change.”

What?

Am I the core?

If you put it like that, it would sound much more pleasant.

Well, since I advocate not being rigid, I will set an example.

Accept you!

"Thank you, Lord, for your kindness!"

"Don't be happy yet, I still have conditions!"

Upon hearing this, Qi Yu couldn't help but become nervous again.

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