Chapter 165: Lao Zhu’s conversation, the fundamental interests of the Zhu family!(2/2)
The Qing Dynasty in the previous life allowed civil servants to stir up trouble. Apart from setting up military offices and establishing a secret reporting system, the most important point was that the Qing Dynasty belonged to the Li tribe and relied on the nobles of the Four Banners instead of civil servants.
Suddenly, I knew how to reply to Lao Zhu.
Zhan Li was not satisfied and asked: "Grandpa Huang, is there anything wrong with what you did?"
Compared to the New Army, which was equipped with cold weapons, the Ming Army, which was almost entirely equipped with hot weapons, was simply vulnerable to a single blow.
Lightning flashed in Zhan Liren's mind.
Therefore, they have little fear of us.
Our so-called influence in the military, our so-called comrades-in-arms and old friends, in Cai Ruixun's view, will all be swept away into the garbage heap.
Of course, the lower class wants to become more entrenched and worse off.
boom!
"We are not told to be honest forever. We are born with ambitions and allowed to be driven by the imperial court. Only then can the sky be peaceful and the country be stable. Does he understand that truth?"
Matters involving the military are the same as mine, so we must be cautious.
A stagnant society will make many low-level elites who have no ambition and ability feel despair.
When push comes to shove, you must change.
With the industrial level of that era, it took a small amount of man-hours to make a gun, so it was naturally expensive.
As a result, we become even more wary of the fighting force.
After all, our influence is almost everywhere in Xiao Ming's army.
For rulers, we actually don’t care whether talents are fully exploited.
Looking at Lao Zhu with a serious face, I suddenly remembered what many people in later generations would often say - class solidification.
The reason is that any system must be implemented by people.
"He also wants to use civil servants to deal with us. He can attack us blindly."
But can just killing one Huang Zicheng solve the problem of the civil service group?
Lao Zhu's words were like thunder.
"But we heard that the flintlocks needed by the new army are very expensive, and the gunpowder is even more expensive. Why does the imperial court have so little money and so few equipment for the new army?" Lao Zhu asked rhetorically.
Chapter completed!