Once, when the navy of the Great Yu Dynasty was weak, many coastal aristocratic families, seeking to make huge profits, committed the wicked act of trafficking the population of the Great Yu Dynasty to the Southern Ocean. But now, such occurrences have almost vanished. Xu Qing deeply understands the seriousness of the crime of human trafficking and regards it as a major crime akin to rebellion. Once discovered, he shows no leniency, directly executing nine generations, with no room for negotiation.
At the same time, Xu Qing has clearly stipulated that within the Great Yu Dynasty, hallucinogenic items like Fushou Paste are forever prohibited. Once someone is found involved with such items, they are to be killed without mercy. Although this business yields enormous profits, even if not sold domestically, it can be exported abroad, Xu Qing resolutely forbids it. Many court officials believe Xu Qing's approach is too harsh, struggling to understand his well-intentioned motives.