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Chapter Eighty-fifth: Misguided

In order to prevent the land found in the investigation by the gentry, Zhu Youjian appointed Qian Jiazheng as the fourth-rank left-rank chief censor. He led a group of censors from the Inspectorate to form a "Lianli Family Land and Miles Inspection Task Force" to conduct investigations of the land kings of various vassal kings and kings, and sent Dongchang Fanzi to follow and supervise.

Most of the censors of the Inspectorate are young people recruited by the new department, all of whom are young and young, and they are all young and full of energy. They will definitely investigate this opportunity to show themselves to the end, so that they can do such a thing.

In addition to the above three articles, there are many other supplements, which are written down, forming the "Edict on the Implementation of the Reform of the Clan" and serve as the basis and basis for the task force to handle cases.

The restructuring of more than 200,000 royal families involves too many aspects and cannot be careless at all.

The rabbit is anxious and bites people. Those vassal generals will never be willing to see the benefits damaged. It is hard to say what reaction will be, and it may even openly rebel.

But since Zhu Youjian made this decision, he would certainly not be afraid. In fact, those royal families were raised as pigs for more than 200 years and had no aura and had no power. If they really dared to rebel, they would not even need to dispatch troops. It is estimated that only the local governments would need to send some soldiers to almost suppress the rebellion.

Moreover, Zhu Youjian was eager for someone to rebel, so that he could directly eliminate the vassals and directly confiscate the house, which was another huge amount of wealth!

Many princes and princes are distributed in various provinces. Just by investigating the land they illegally possess, a large number of people are required to send out. The local government is entirely responsible. It is estimated that the court can get one percent, so people must be sent by the Beijing center.

The hundreds of censors of the Inspectorate put down their work, and Qian Jiazheng arranged it to each bring a group of Jinyiwei men to various places.

The discussion on the reform of the royal family was over, and it was already late, and it was even time for lunch.

After the meeting, Bi Ziyan suddenly felt something was missing, and suddenly stopped and his face looked a little strange.

"It seems that I forgot to talk about the rebels."

It’s not his fault. It’s really because Qian Jiazheng and Zhu Youjian sang together, which directly led to the theme of the court meeting.

Originally, everyone wanted to agree on how to fight against the rebels, and some even wanted to transfer the Liaodong army back to suppress the rebellion.

However, the matter of the royal family system was too shocking. As soon as everyone talked about it, they were gone, and they all left the rebels' problems behind them.

Many people also come back home or on the way home, but since the meeting has ended and everyone is very tired, no one returns to touch the emperor's bad temper.

But in the newspaper the next day, the court announced yesterday's "councils' countermeasures on the handling of the rebels in the court."

The countermeasure is very simple, which is to urge Hong Chengchou to train the new army as soon as possible, emphasizing that it is necessary to appease the people. Another thing is that the rebels must not be allowed to attack Fengyang.

This countermeasure seems very correct in the eyes of many people and has no problems, but you can draw another conclusion by analysis.

The emperor seems to have not ordered the rebels to be expelled!?

Training new troops, pacifying the people, and defending Fengyang seems to be all for dealing with the rebels, but in fact, they can not confront the rebels head-on.

Hong Chengchou, who organized the recruitment of new troops in the newly established Yellow River Town Fuying Station, which was far away in Lu'an Prefecture, Shanxi, immediately understood the meaning of it when he received the order.

He was a little nervous after receiving the news of Luoyang's capture, worried that the emperor would urge him to lead his troops to encircle and suppress him, but he was afraid that this was a camp that had not yet become a real army and would be defeated in front of the rebels, and then he would be more guilty.

Since the emperor emphasized three things, these are the main things, so you should not be too hasty in training the new army, and you should continue to practice.

First, we have practiced the peace camp, followed by comforting the people of Henan Prefecture, and finally we have to guard Fengyang Prefecture.

In fact, he couldn't get involved in the training of the new army.

Because from recruitment to the distribution of weapons, to personnel configuration and training content, the "veterans" of Beijing camp sent here are responsible.

However, this army was formed very quickly. With the training method of the Yongwei Battalion, they had not yet officially formed an army, so they had good organization and discipline.

If the order is adjusted, the combat effectiveness should be good.

He didn't need to worry about training the new army. During this period, his main energy was to be familiar with local governments and to resettle the refugees.

Hong Chengchou is very efficient in resettlement of disaster victims and refugees, and he actively adopts new methods.

For example, "State Road" is being built in Shanxi, which is actually a provincial road.

The highest administrative divisions of the Ming Dynasty were Chengxuan's Political Consultative Office. Chengxuan's Political Consultative Office had a prefecture and a Zhili Prefecture. There were counties and subordinate prefectures below the prefectures, and counties below each Zhili Prefecture, forming a general pattern of four-level systems in which the provincial prefecture and county level coexisted with the provincial prefecture and county level three-level systems.

The "Beijing-Taiwan Highway" was built before, and now the cement road is built with Taiyuan as the center, facing west, north and south respectively.

There are two ways to go north to Datong, west to Suide, Shaanxi, and south to Pingyang Prefecture and Lu'an Prefecture.

These roads are currently planned by Shanxi. The foreign trade here is busy, and the tolls charged on the road is also a considerable income.

Of course, the initial investment is definitely huge, but for strategic significance, the earlier the road is built, the better.

As of now, most of the victims in Shanxi have been arranged to build roads.

In fact, there is not a lot of food accumulated in various places. The key is to allow these foods to circulate so that the victims will not starve to death.

The Huangxia Chamber of Commerce directly promoted the circulation of grain in various parts of the north. Through various means, the grain originally hidden in the homes of wealthy households and landlords and gentry was released to the market.

Through workmanship, the people get wages and can buy food, so naturally there will be no turmoil.

During this period, Yongweiying eliminated the remnants of the eight major Shanxi merchants in Shanxi and quelled several small-scale rebellions caused by Shanxi merchants. It can be said that it completely suppressed the chaos.

Zhu Youjian asked Sun Chuanting as the governor of the three departments to directly control the work of suppressing bandits and people in Gansu, Shaanxi and Shanxi, and Sun Chuanting also made good use of the method of labor-for-relief.

By April of the first year of Chongzhen, internal disasters were basically put down and the victims were properly resettled.

Now Hong Chengchou is trying to appease the people on both sides of the Yellow River and plans to use this method.

However, in addition to highway construction, he also has a major project.

Govern the Yellow River.

Since ancient times, the governance of the Yellow River has been a major problem for the court, and batches of water conservancy personnel have emerged in various dynasties and generations.

Among them, Pan Jixun, in the middle and late Ming Dynasty, was a representative figure. He learned from his predecessors and comprehensively summarized the rich experience in river management practice in Chinese history.

He proposed the idea of ​​"using rivers to control rivers and using water to attack sand" and invented the "method of binding water to rinse sand", which profoundly influenced the "governing yellow" thoughts and practices of later generations, and made significant contributions to the ancient Chinese river management cause.

This old man has passed away, but many people have learned his knowledge. Although they have not been able to become a new generation of experts, they can be used well and have made many achievements.
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