Did Manchu people offer silver and rice?

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Yin Feng Mi Lu is specially used by flag bearers and is called "Jia Yin Jia Mi".

The standard-bearer with Manchu as the core was the privileged class in Qing society. No matter the royal family, nobles and senior officials, even the ordinary Eight Banners (Jia Yin Jia Mi) have a lot of money and food. There is only one item of Jiami (soldier's meter). Shooter, guard, leader and vest are 46 (23 stones) per person per year, and the minimum Jiami is 22 (1 1 stone).

The ruler intends to set the Krabi higher, so that soldiers can support their families and the surplus food can be sold as supplementary income. At that time, the salary of seven officials was 45 taels of silver and 22.5 stones per meter each year, while that of eight officials was 40 taels of silver and 20 stones per meter. Therefore, Yong Zhengdi once told the Eight Banners soldiers frankly that their income actually exceeded the salaries of seven or eight officials. About100000 officers and men of the Eight Banners live in the capital, and there is no accurate statistics on how much food they receive each year. Some scholars believe that the Eight Banners officers stationed in Beijing need about 1 .2000 stone, the Eight Banners soldiers need about1.7500 stone, the Eight Banners officers need about110000 stone, in addition, the Eight Banners are dereliction of duty and lonely. , a total of nearly 300.

In the Qing Dynasty, Beijing's grain mainly came from southern grain transportation, and it was transported from Shandong, Henan, Jiangnan, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Huguang and other places. According to the Qing Hui Dian of Yongzheng, Volume 40: Jiangnan rated grain 65,438+0,794,000 stone; Zhejiang: 630,000 stones; Jiangxi: 270,000 stones; Huguang: 250,000 stones; Shandong: more than 375,000 stones; Henan: 380,000 stones. The above total is about 3.7 million stones, most of which are in the hands of flag bearers. Due to the different food sources and quality, there are obvious differences in food composition between the people of the flag and the people. The flag-bearer in the inner city mainly eats rice from the south, while people in the outer city eat more miscellaneous grains from the north. The instant man said: "The standard-bearer eats more rice on weekdays, and the people eat more miscellaneous grains on weekdays."