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Chapter 287 I don't agree

The Luzhou New Army is a familiar name now, and when Han Zhenhan finally started to use Dali power, the army's external number will have to be changed. If Gao Qiong agrees to join, this force will be called the Dali Restoration.

If Gao Qiong did not join, the matter would be much more complicated. First, we should select an armed force in the local area, or simply find a bandit Shan Dawang to take the banner of this Shan Dawang. Then we will find a name to give this Shan Dawang a famous life experience and try our best to prevent the people in Yunnan from being rejected by the reputation of the locals.

In fact, the effect of doing this will definitely be far inferior. Gao Qiong, the son of former Prime Minister Gao Taixiang, came easily and accepted. However, when Han Zhenhan said this, he wanted Gao Qiong to know that his role was not irreplaceable.

Han Zhenhan himself will actually take charge of the entire Dali Restoration Power, including all the important military and political affairs, Wang Jian assisted Han Zhenhan. Although he was a core figure, he was not the most critical decision-maker. Liu Zhenhan left a reputation and had the actual control of the entire Dali army in the future.

Liu Zheng obtained military power, and the resources and manpower that Han Zhenhan needed were not as Gao Qiong thought. He simply directly enslaved the people of Dali. Instead, Han Zhenhan was in charge of Dali's business. Among them, sea ships required ship workers, seamen, craftsmen, blacksmiths, etc.

Han Zhenhan’s idea was to collect wood in Dali, a primitive forest, and start making it from small inland ships to accumulate experience of craftsmen and boatmen. Finally, he took the wood to the beach and found a suitable place to build a ship directly on the spot, or build it directly in Dali, and finally went directly to Quanzhou at the estuary of the Yangtze River...

Therefore, Han Zhenhan was not prepared to plunder much wealth in Dali, and Han Zhenhan would not exploit the people's wealth in Dali. On the contrary, Han Zhenhan would also build a large number of factories, docks, textiles, etc., plus Liu Zheng's army to defend the territory. Dali, who was originally short of soldiers, was actually protected and built by a powerful general from the Song Dynasty and a strange man who had never been born.

Wang Jian personally has no demand for this land in Dali. The only thing Wang Jian wants is actually to protect what he has protected throughout his life. At first, Wang Jian thought that he was protecting the court and the officials, but later Wang Jian found that he was protecting the land and the land of the land and millions of people.

In this way, Han Zhenhan's identity became the actual commander of Dali Strategy. Liu Zheng provided all the logistics, and even if Wang Jian joined Han Zhenhan's aides, he should not underestimate this veteran. If there is an old man in the family, he will have a treasure.

What's more, an old hero with more than 25 years of military career. Where can I find such a military and military adviser? In the end, Han Zhenhan may have to thank Jia Sidao, who was in the temple. If it weren't for him, how could Wang Jian be demoted to the small Hezhou? How could Han Zhenhan get such an experienced person to assist him?

Han Zhenhan's arrangement for Gao Qiong or the Bai people was a model that the three of them had never heard of before. The parliamentary system, industry, business, agriculture, military, and government sent representatives respectively. The agricultural representatives here were actually the local landlords. To put it bluntly, the population engaged in agriculture was the largest, and the Bai people were represented. Industry and Commerce were actually the representatives of Han Zhenhan.

The military, of course, is the agreed operation of Liu Zheng, which is the court, in charge of the administrative, civil and livelihood work of Dali, etc. To put it bluntly, the court, which was born from the imperial examination and was supervised and managed by the parliament. The military carried out violent control.

If it was in the Republic of China, some people would say that this is the separation of powers by the Americans, but by the early eleventh century, the model of this political system was too advanced.

After hearing Han Zhenhan's model and introducing the benefits of separation of powers, Gao Qiong, the youngest, stopped doing it.

"No, we Bai people have lived on this land for generations. Why do we only have one-fifth of the decision-making power? This is unreasonable. With so many people, Dali's decision should belong to us Bai people. Dali has not been an emperor for foreigners, but you can see what the Duan family has made Dali like!!"

This time, Gao Qiong said while slamming the table. At such a young age, this is also Gao Qiong's true words. As a young man, after shouldering the mission, Gao Qiong's whole body and mind were almost put on this. When a person thinks about something wholeheartedly, he will easily go to extremes. Especially Gao Qiong's miserable life experience.

But Han Zhenhan still did not have much emotional change and explained it to Gao Qiong with great sincerity.

"Does the Bai people need to worry? This system does not require that the identities of workers, merchants, farmers, and soldiers must be made by foreigners? If the Bai people are done well, they can become one of these representatives. Didn't I say that? The term of office of this member of parliament cannot exceed eight years."

"I, Bai people, have been farming for generations, and can't do those lowly merchants. They are speculative and flawless. Those who take advantage of the opportunity only know why profit-seeking people let them decide the future of Dali. If you want to talk about craftsmen and craftsmen, I think it's okay. Build ships, build cars, repair houses, and build roads. Of course, these people can influence the future of Dali... But what else can those merchants understand besides seeking profit?"

At first, Han Zhenhan thought that Gao Qiong just didn't understand the rules, so he explained it to Gao Qiong with all his heart, but now it seems that it is a Confucian social hierarchy such as scholars, farmers, industry and commerce. Gao Qiong disagreed, to put it bluntly, Gao Qiong looked down on businessmen...

This result made Han Zhenhan speechless. The same was true in the Southern Song Dynasty. The territory of the imperial court shrank significantly, but the population did not decrease. Under such circumstances, commercial and small workshop-style household production began to appear in large quantities.

More than 70% of the taxes in the Southern Song Dynasty were obtained through commercial trade, and the annual trade volume of the Song Dynasty could reach the sum of trade in the Kangxi and Qianlong periods.

Even under such circumstances, the status of merchants was still unremarkable. The Song Dynasty still held the prodigy in her words, and everything was inferior, but she was high in her studies and never let go.

Even though the court lost more land in the later period, it began to encourage maritime trade and granted more businessmen's official positions, but they were all empty titles and had no positions. Moreover, these official positions became jokes among literati and poets...
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