Chapter nine hundred and seventeen the country's elegant politics
After being impeached by the censor, Yang Hao wrote a letter to resign. Without the emperor's consent, he directly resigned from his post and went home.
Liaodong must not be without a governor, so after learning that Yang Hao had returned to his hometown, the Ministry of Personnel immediately recommended the new governor of Liaodong.
This person is Zhang Tao, the right assistant censor of the Censorate.
Lord Zhang is from Huangpi, Huguang. His father Zhang Tianjue was the richest man in Huguang. He has been successful since he passed the Jinshi. He was promoted to Beijing as a county magistrate, and was promoted to the Qingliu Officer - the Engineering Department. After that, he kept wandering around the subject until he became the right assistant censor of the Censorate of the Censorate, and was a typical Qingliu nobleman.
This time, Lord Zhang was very confident and wrote a letter to the court less than half a month after taking office, suggesting that the Jianzhou and other guards be placed in Liaodong, such as Chenyang, Dongning, Liaoyang and other guards, such as Jin, Fu, and other guards. It is said that "the dogs and sheep are slaughtered, and they are still strong, so they are not equal to food, nor are they entrusted to serve."
This sentence is translated into vernacular, which means that the court should increase its flexibility to the Jurchens who moved to the Liaodong guards and prefectures, so that the Jurchens can live freely in the Liaodong guards. In order to make them grateful to the Ming Dynasty, the court not only could not ask for their money, grain and taxes, but also gave them better treatment than the local Han people.
It means "to give preferential treatment, provide rewards, and meet all requests", then all the Jurchen tribes will be grateful to the Ming Dynasty and not have any other intentions, so that Liaodong can be safe and sound for a long time.
This article is not only targeted at all Jurchen ethnic groups, but also at all Mongolian ethnic groups.
It seems that Zhang Futai hates his ex-girlfriend Yang Hao after taking office, and launches a large-scale offensive against the Mongolian Flower Fried Ministry. Otherwise, there would be no such proposal.
Judging from the fact that Yang Hao was impeached by the censor and brought him out of border provocation, the new Liaodong governor was completely here to deny him completely.
The other side of the suppression is naturally pacified.
In order to highlight political achievements as soon as possible, Lord Zhang greatly increased the intensity of this "pacity", and even reduced the status of the Han people in Liaodong and Han dynasties.
Perhaps, he wanted to tell the Jurchens and Mongolian races: You see, even the Han people are not as good as you, what else do you have to do with the Ming Dynasty? Why don’t you move here to a peaceful and prosperous era quickly?
"Don't let it go, Zhang should kill him!"
Eunuch Wei started drinking and making trouble for a long time. The Jurchens who were acting as inner-comers for the black-faced old man in Shenyang City, Liaoyang City, Kaiyuan, Tieling and other cities were all called here!
Moving inwardly is not impossible.
But the prerequisite for migration is that the nest must not exist!
If you, Zhang Tao, have the ability to pacify Heituara, kill all the noble ruling groups of Jianzhou Wei, and rescue tens of thousands of Han people who were captured by the black-faced old man, you can move in this internal migration.
But the foundation of the old nest is stable and prosperous, and you are fighting on all sides to expand your territory. But you are here to move in this internal migration. Wouldn't you take off yourself and let others do it?
If the black-faced old man didn't take the opportunity to infiltrate the Liaodong guards, he wouldn't call him Nurhaci!
At the same time, the internal migration tribes must be subject to local control and surveillance, and must be disbanded and assimilated for several generations before they can be regarded as people. How could they come and go so freely? They also raise their status to the Han people, the main ethnic group in Liaodong.
If this happens, there is only one ending, that is, the Jurchens who moved to the various garrisons in Liaodong, the Mongols will never be the same as the Ming Dynasty, nor will they be the same as their neighbors, Han people. They will be even more united, because only in this way can the government give them benefits continuously. These benefits eventually evolve into the ropes to hang the Ming Dynasty court.
Zhang Tao, you are such a fucking teammate!
You cannot deny it for the sake of denial!
My father-in-law didn't fight. Although Yang Hao was defeated by Sarhu, it was the result of the Ministry of War urging him to advance. It was the same nature of being killed by the head of the Ministry of War in Songshan.
But Yang Hao knew how to deal with these alien races at least. Although this cheap teacher did not adopt the students' suggestions to deal with the Jianzhou Jurchens first, he instead solved the Mongolian Fried Flower Farm, which was active in the middle and upper reaches of Liaodong.
But what is certain is that Yang Hao was always wary of the Jurchens and was always ready to "sweep the holes". This Master Lieutenant never thought of stroking, otherwise he would not have had a quarrel with Li Chengliang.
Mr. Zhang Tao, I don’t ask you to sweep your acupoints, I don’t ask you to do anything, just keep it steady! But what you do is that…
How did Chenyang be lost, how did Liaoyang be lost, Tieling, Kaiyuan...
How many of those strong cities were attacked by the Later Jin soldiers, they were all opened from the inside!
Who broke it!
My father-in-law is so hated. If Zhang Tao is right in front of him, even if the other party is the governor of Liaodong, my father-in-law will strangle him to death!
Qi Zhixian was startled and picked up the newspaper to read it, but he didn't see that it was wrong, but he agreed.
In his memorial, Liao Fu said that in the past, there were many conflicts between the Han people and the Jurchens and Mongolian people, causing disputes. When encountering such a thing in the future, officials and officials in charge would "follow the country according to the law" and punish the Han people first.
In this way, the Han people feared national laws and did not dare to have any disputes again, and there would naturally be fewer conflicts.
Qiu Magistrate thought this was feasible. He believed that all disputes in Liaodong must be the result of the Han people relying on the majority to bully the weak and the strong. If they could govern like Liao Fu, how could the Han people dare to cause trouble without authorization?
This is a good thing, it is a good thing.
The other suggestions look good.
For example, Liaofu proposed that once a famine occurs in Liaodong, local governments in Liaodong should actively provide materials for the Jurchens and Mongolian ethnic groups to provide relief to them, so that they can be grateful to the Ming Dynasty.
Also, if there is a dispute between the various tribes, the Ming Dynasty should resolve it for them with a fair standpoint and make the tribes live in peace as much as possible.
It is also recommended that we should do our best to provide trade convenience to the Jurchens and Mongolian ethnic groups, and we can even provide huge economic support to all ethnic groups through rewards.
In the end, if all ethnic groups have money and can eat enough, who will cause trouble?
Instead of the imperial court exhausting countless money and manpower to suppress the rebellion, it is better to give money directly, how much trouble can it save?
County Magistrate Qiu wanted to replace him as Liaofu, but he was afraid that he would not have thought of these good ways.
It can be seen that Eunuch Wei was so angry that he said that Liao Fu should be killed, so how dare Magistrate Qiu reveal his feelings?
Eunuch Wei really hates him!
He knew that he could not stop Zhang Tao from doing anything. He was the governor of Liaodong, and he was the eunuch. It was ridiculous that he asked Chen Mo to make some connections and hoped that the newly-up governor of Liaodong could do something according to his own ideas.
The most urgent task is to do your best.
My father-in-law asked County Magistrate Qiu to get the pen and ink, and lie on the magistrate's desk and started to pick up the pen to Wanli's questionnaire.
Magistrate Qiu was just a small county magistrate, but he did not have the right to write a letter to the emperor, and even his memorials were not as good as the Tongzhengsi. So he was quite curious when Eunuch Wei wrote the title book to the emperor.
As lines of words appeared on the paper, Qiu Zhixian was stunned and shocked: How could this Eunuch Wei tell the emperor the truth?
This time my father-in-law really changed his nature and he didn't hide a word from the emperor.
Regarding the matter of Xu Hongji, Duke of Wei, inciting the Nandu ministers to join forces to attack him, Eunuch Wei told Wanli in a scattered manner.
Where to fight, how to fight, how much to seize, what price should the captive nobles ask them to pay for redeem... Everything was said in detail, and he said that he would all move the capital and hand it over to the inner treasury for the emperor to deal with it.
At the end of a big honest saying, there is a sentence that is completely unrelated to what is said above.
"I have read the newspaper recently..."
My father-in-law highly praised the new Liao Fuzhang Lord, and believed that the various systems he proposed were reasonable and reasonable, but he might as well add a "hair-growing and easy-to-cap" system.
"I think that if I have a new hair and a new crown, it is actually a state of state and state affairs..."
After finishing the writing, my father-in-law pressed the seal and spat.
This spit fell on County Magistrate Qiu's face without any bias.
Chapter completed!