The main topic of discussion in this little court Assembly was the "snow disaster." Ever since the beginning of winter, the temperature had plummeted.
The families that could barely make ends meet had been affected by the cold wave and had no choice but to spend more money on charcoal, cotton clothes, and other supplies.
However, to the poor farmers, their annual income was so little that they had to worry about their food and clothing.
Spending money on charcoal and cotton-padded clothes meant that there was no money to buy rice.
Many poor people could not survive this winter, and they lost countless people in hunger and cold.
The Imperial court received reports from the local authorities one after another, and they described the disaster as "not a single household was left in the ten villages."
The judge of the court of judicial review immediately stepped out and bowed,