Qiao Sen also wanted to give something to Yu Qing and Gou Cheng, but both politely refused.
Fang Zhou also left a piece of advice for Qiao Sen.
The advice suggested that Qiao Sen establish a cabinet, and as the emperor, she should control the military and financial powers, which would give her more free time to cultivate and avoid being entangled in mundane affairs.
As for reforms like turning land taxes into per capita taxes or publicizing grain taxation, Fang Zhou casually wrote about them, as these were primarily used to extend the life of a feudal dynasty and alleviate the living pressure on the common people.
As long as Qiao Sen firmly grasps military and financial power and appoints virtuous and competent people, it would be no problem to forcibly implement these policies.