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... rd of the Prefect, Deputy Prefect Guan, and certain high-ranking scribes had all reaped benefits from these arrangements.
They stood to lose nothing.
The state of the government’s public accounts was the Imperial Court’s concern and had no bearing on their personal affairs.
As long as there was no civil unrest, the Imperial Court was indifferent.
If any Prefect Lord sought the Imperial Court’s assistance and agreed to resolve the matter, it would not be surprising ...
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