Chapter 2011 There are many secretly happy people
After Qi Jiguang led the reinforcements, he handed over the security of the Northeast to Jilin Governor Wang Chengxun.
This is also the will of Emperor Taihe, so Wang Chengxun was very aware of the great responsibility.
However, because the impact of this war on the Northeast can be said to be minimal, it did not cause any special reaction. As usual, the people here are still busy with production, and it seems that the main force of the battle is not the Northeast Army.
Naturally, there is no tribe that was transformed before that wants to cause trouble, after all, there is no mass base.
People are busy making money and living a good life. Who wants to seek bad luck or even death for no reason?
Therefore, although Wang Chengxun is always alert, there is actually no security issue.
The Northeast region is very peaceful, after all, the war has not affected them at all.
As a result, Wang Chengxun's admiration for Zhu Yiliu was increasing invisibly. Now, I think about how correct this decision was.
Just imagine how terrifying it would be if the war broke out with Japan, the Northeast region would need to bear military expenditure and war preparation materials.
The burden will naturally be added to the people. But the Northeast region is already poor at this time, and neither the local government nor the people can afford it.
If this is done, it will only cause anti-war sentiment and will not be conducive to war.
It seems that the emperor had thought of this a long time ago, so all expenses related to the war were not required to be borne by the Northeast, but were allocated by the court and donated in various ways.
How foresighted the Emperor!
Wang Chengxun did feel like this more than once, feeling that the emperor was like a god.
Now he also learned that Japan had announced its surrender and the Ming Dynasty ended the battle with victory.
Although the people in the Northeast do not feel involved like those in Beijing, they are also happy to celebrate.
This is another manifestation of the strength of the Ming Dynasty.
Not only did they defeat Japan, but they also won the cross-sea away game. What made them happiest was that they didn't need any help from them.
Everyone understands this truth. If the main force of the battle is the Northeast Army, of course they have to contribute money and efforts, but in fact they have not increased their burden.
The court and the emperor were so sympathetic to them.
How could they jump up and make trouble at this time?
So although Wang Chengxun's heart was tense, he lived a peaceful life.
And he also heard that it must be good news for him: because Chen Ju was killed by the Japanese army and Tian Yi-gyeong was replaced.
He and Tian Yi are good friends.
Once Tian Yi is promoted to the chief supervisor of the Great Inner, then his good friend will definitely benefit from it.
The inseparable chief of the Neikaku and the Emperor were inseparable, which was somewhat beneficial to him - this was obvious.
Wang Chengxun was secretly happy, feeling that his career had not yet come to an end and he would definitely be able to advance in the future.
After all, he is still very young.
When he was transferred to Jilin Province, the emperor and Tian Yi both told him clearly that coming here is to exercise. As long as you do it well, you will have a lot of promotion opportunities in the future.
This also gave Wang Chengxun great confidence and expectations.
Although he did not participate in the leadership of this battle, the emperor did not forget him at a critical moment.
My good friend Tian Yi is about to be promoted again, and Wang Chengxun suddenly feels that his future is bright.
But he also knew very well that whether the future was bright depends on how great his own ability was.
In the next few years, he must lead Jilin Province to a new level.
The key is to achieve something.
Without achievements, the emperor's trust in him will gradually decrease; without achievements, a good friend wants to help him, but he himself cannot seize the opportunity.
So, after all, it’s up to him, and trying to rely on others is actually fake.
Wang Chengxun still has a clear understanding of this point and must work harder next.
Although it was a bit regrettable to not participate in this great war, he also knew that people would need to be guarded.
It is reasonable that the two great gods of the Ming Dynasty will take action.
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Shulhazi felt more regretful than Wang Chengxun and did not participate in this battle.
Shurhazi always wanted to send troops to reinforce, but he was rejected both times, once by Qi Jiguang and once by the emperor.
In fact, he himself knew that the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region had just been established and he really couldn't leave.
No matter how Qi Jiguang and Li Chengliang, they are just military affairs and are a complete soldier.
When Shulhazi learned that Japan had announced his surrender, he was of course happy with regret. Thinking that his elder brother was involved in the leadership, he was a great achievement and would definitely be rewarded.
In fact, he also vaguely felt that based on the elder brother's current development trend and the emperor's attitude towards his elder brother, perhaps the elder brother still has room for promotion.
Another thing he gradually realized was that his elder brother's former ambitions might no longer exist.
Although he has not met his elder brother recently and talked about this issue, he knows that even if the elder brother still has ideas in his mind, it is completely impossible.
At this time, he could determine that his elder brother's former ideal would be shattered and there would be no chance of rekindling.
Anyone who wants to establish an emerging regime that is independent of the Ming regime is futile and no one has the courage and ability.
Big brother is no exception.
This is the emperor's bottom line. Whoever breaks the bottom line will be dead in the end.
As a person with a strong sense of reality, Shulhazi was actually secretly happy inside. He hoped that his elder brother would never touch the emperor's bottom line.
Since he met the emperor, he thought that the elder brother could not compare with the emperor, no matter which aspect.
This time the emperor is planning and defeating Japan through cross-sea battles. How could the elder brother not give up?
If you don’t give up, you will not be stubborn, but stupid.
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Wang Xiangqian was happy when he learned about Japan's surrender.
Although this battle did not increase the burden on Liaodong at all, all the elite troops in Liaodong were sent out, so he of course worried about how long the battle would last.
In Liaodong and even the entire Northeast region, no one has any knowledge of the emperor's heart better.
He knew the emperor's determination to fight Japan for a long time, and unlike many people, he felt that he should fight because he trusted the emperor.
He understood the true motivation of the emperor to vow to attack Japan, because he felt it was necessary from the bottom of his heart.
Now the emperor has done it.
Although he knew very well that the Ming Dynasty had paid a great price this time, all war preparation supplies were transported to North Korea through Liaodong and sent to the front line.
But he also knew very well that with the emperor's character, he would make up for it and only make money but not lose money.
When Li Chengliang discussed with him about entering Japan, he mentioned using war to support the war. He thought that a war with Japan might make the Northeast richer.
As the governor of Liaodong, Wang Xiangqian certainly hoped that. After all, in terms of economic strength, Liaodong is still far from the hinterland of the Central Plains.
In fact, the conditions in Liaodong are also good. After all, it belongs to the peninsula and has the sea line to develop, but it has not been used for the time being.
Why has Japan developed well recently? What is it relying on? This time Li Chengliang entered Japan's territory, in addition to fighting, he should have different insights?
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Chapter completed!