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Chapter 553 The King of Guizhou

Lao Zhu also recited something like this for Shanren's career, and then thought for a moment and said: "Let Han Qi go to Beiping to serve as governor. As for Qian Tang, send him to the south to inspect the administration, so as not to keep an eye on us every day."

Zhu Biao nodded indifferently. Previously, due to the prediction that the White Disaster was coming, all the military and political affairs in the north were handled by Chang Yuchun alone. He only sent Li Wenzhong there to prevent unexpected events. Now that Chang Yuchun has returned to Beijing, there is a huge power hole.

Reasonable distribution checks and balances are needed.

The separation of military and political affairs is the minimum. Since the recovery of Yanyun, the military has always been the mainstay and the government is supplemented. The primary purpose of everything is to resist the Mongols' southward march. This has resulted in the grassroots administration of Yanyun's state governments being mostly handled by the Wei Suo.

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One can imagine the problems caused by the livelihood of military officials and people, but at that time we couldn't care so much. After all, if we couldn't defend the place, what else could we talk about.

But now it is about to change again. Since it is going to cause some conflicts, the power at the grassroots level may seem insignificant, but after all, it is in charge of some people, and the oil and water are not small, especially for those at the bottom of the army.

Therefore, sending an ordinary official there will most likely not work. Now most of the founding generals are guarding the north. This group of arrogant generals are lawless in the capital, let alone in the sixteen states of Yanyun where the emperor is far away.

Already.

Therefore, it is necessary to send someone who can control it, otherwise the constant involvement of military and political affairs will not be a good thing for the local area. Since Qian Tang is inconvenient, the only suitable person left is Han Qi. The former Yushi Zhongcheng was also Liu Bowen's deputy.

At that time, many generals in the army were impeached.

Most people in the court did not dare to offend the Huaixi clique, and only the Zhejiang clique was specifically supported by Zhu Yuanzhang. However, most people in this clique were demoted after Yang Xian's death.

Leave two or three big cats and kittens.

The collapse of the East Zhejiang Party made the generals of the Huaixi Party even more rampant. Up to now, generals have been reporting to Liu Bowen from time to time. They knew clearly that Lao Zhu would not agree, but they still made such a gesture. You can imagine how rampant and helpless they were.

Taboo.

However, this was also done deliberately by Lao Zhu. As long as the people in Huaixi had some sense of propriety, Lao Zhu would try his best to maintain the Zhejiang East Party to check and balance each other. They all felt that Lao Zhu established the Zhejiang East Party because he did not trust their old brothers in his hometown.

They, but they don’t know that is to protect them.

The East Zhejiang Party was gone, Yang Xian died, and Liu Bowen left for Bashu. It seemed that the Huaixi nobles had won again, but just like flowers cooking oil in a brocade fire, anyone with any brains had begun to withdraw, just like Xu Da often encountered spring.

et al.

If the two of them did not withdraw, how could Hu Weiyong become the leader of the Huaixi Party if he was not Li Shanchang? As for the other people, it was not unclear, but they were reluctant to part with this glory and were lucky enough to think about their friendship with the emperor.

The world was conquered with their help, so what’s the point of just using a little bit?

After appointing the governor, the remaining matters will be easy to handle. Han Qi is famous all over the world and has many disciples and former officials. As long as Lao Zhu supports it, within two or three years, the military and government in the north will basically be completely separated.

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In the evening, the two men had dinner in Jinshen Hall, and then went back to their respective palaces. Zhu Biao first went to see his two sleeping sons, pinched their two chubby faces, and then went to Wang Rui's room to rest.

It was also Chang Luohua's arrangement.

After a night of fish and dragon dancing, and waking up full of tenderness in the day, Zhu Biao got up and summoned the palace maid to wait on him. Then he slowly and leisurely had his breakfast. Wang Rui still served him as cautiously as if he had just entered the palace, and Zhu Biao did not dissuade her any more.

After breakfast, Zhu Biao arrived at Wuying Hall. Song Mengmeng had been waiting for him for a long time, but his expression could not be said to be very good, especially when he recalled the strange looks of the other chieftain leaders when they left the residence just now.

Although Longzan Aqi stepped forward to help him appease the others, he also knew that no matter how he explained it when he went back, those chieftains who had a feud with him would never believe it, and it would be impossible if there was an internal rift.

It's closed, it's a clear plan.

After the salute, Zhu Biao smiled and asked him to sit down and drink tea. He only asked casually about the local customs of Guizhou. Time passed like this little by little. Even Song Mongolia felt that what he said was boring, but His Highness the Crown Prince still

He looked very interested.

After tea had been served for five rounds, Zhu Biao smiled and said: "The folk customs in Guizhou are very different and each ethnic group has its own characteristics. Although there are records in the past dynasties, they are not as comprehensive as Song Xuanfu's explanation. If you have time, please come back tomorrow."

Mongolia Mongolia of the Song Dynasty held the position of Si Xuanfu Envoy, the hereditary Xuanfu Envoy of Caotang Pingyi, who was conferred by the Yuan Dynasty. Hearing Zhu Biao's words, he couldn't help but trembled and his bladder tightened. He drank a lot of tea for so long, so it turned out that

I thought it would be someone else coming tomorrow, but I didn't expect that this person was going to point at him and pinch him hard.

Bowing numbly, he retreated and walked towards the palace door. The more he thought about it, the more he felt that he couldn't explain it even if he went back. Even if Longzan Aqi could believe him, it was not necessarily the case for the chieftain leader, who was illiterate.

A reckless man is good at killing people and doing evil, but he is much less good at using his brains and playing tricks. He is basically the same.

Instead of going back and saying nothing and being doubted by others, why not do it all the time? Damn it, do it!

Song Mengmenggai stood on his heels and exhaled, turned around and looked at the smiling Crown Prince of Ming Dynasty who was wearing court clothes on the throne on the high platform. He knelt down straight and said in a deep voice: "I was originally a lackey of His Highness, doing the work of a dog and horse, please.

Your Highness accepts the allegiance of our clan!"

Zhu Biao stood up and walked down the steps to stand in front of Song Mengmeng: "Go back, you and Longzan Aqi are both smart people, different from other short-sighted people. Guizhou is not small, but it depends on what it is compared to, Chieftain

Although you are respectful, you are just a local tycoon. You have to look further, the world is very big."

Song Mengmeng didn't dare to raise his head. He could only look at the corners of the court clothes hanging down in front of him, with the majestic and solemn dragon patterns crisscrossing them. A strong sense of humiliation suddenly emerged in his heart, but then it disappeared quickly. How powerful the Ming Dynasty was. He

What an opportunity it is to take advantage of the opportunity to join the Crown Prince's service earlier than others, you should be grateful.

"I will obey His Highness's teachings and I will not give up even if I die!"

Zhu Biao heard a clear sound of kowtow and leaned over slightly, patted Song Mengmeng's shoulder and said: "You don't need to die ten thousand times, or even just one death. I will give you a family full of glory and wealth, as long as you fulfill your duties faithfully."

"promise!"

Zhu Biao turned around and waved casually, and the second most powerful chieftain in Guizhou retreated respectfully and humbly, no longer as calm and unyielding as when he came yesterday.

Smart people are easier to deal with than fools. The only people in Guizhou who are smart enough to communicate with Zhu Biao in person are Longzan Aqi and Song Mongol. The rest are either not powerful enough or not smart enough. After all, the chieftains handle things simply and directly.

Unfortunately, their thinking habits are not suitable for discussing government affairs.

Unsurprisingly, Long Zan Aqi will come over in the afternoon or tomorrow to ask for an audience with Zhu Biao, and he must not be able to hold it anymore. When he came, he had to work hard to persuade all the chieftains to advance and retreat together, so that he could win more opportunities in front of the Ming Dynasty.

many rights.

But now the second-ranked Mongolian rebels in Song Dynasty have rebelled. This is by no means just a problem of chieftains. As Zhu Biao knows, the chieftains in Guizhou also have long-distance friendships and old feuds with each other. This is just due to the size of the Ming Dynasty.

With their power temporarily consolidated, Mongolian gangsters in the Song Dynasty not only represented their own tribes, but also influenced a large number of chieftain leaders who had conflicts with Longzan Aqi.

Only a clenched fist can be a bit of a deterrent, but you can't hit someone with five fingers. Moreover, with the Ming Dynasty as its backer, Song Mongolia had the power to annex and destroy them. This was especially true for Longzan Aqi, who was not panicking.

People's hearts are unpredictable, not to mention that the chieftains have no moral qualities to speak of. If they are illiterate, they are all profit-seekers. The chieftains are bound to be divided.

This is what Zhu Biao hopes to see. There are many chieftain tribes in Guizhou. There were often wars before the Ming Dynasty intervened. Hundreds and thousands of people were fighting every now and then. But now they are trying to keep themselves warm by being wary of the Han people. This is not good.

In the future, the Ming Dynasty will not only send troops to garrison, but also relocate a large number of Han people. It will be difficult if they are uniformly hostile and exclude the Han people. It is better to make them internally hostile and reduce external rejection.

Of course, the most important thing is that Zhu Biao doesn't want Longzan Aqi's family to become the dominant one. Without his consent, who allowed Longzan Aqi to integrate the chieftains of Guizhou and take advantage of the opportunity to become the king of Guizhou? Be a little bit younger!

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