The place where Zhu Di summoned his ministers to handle official duties was the main hall, which was the Yin'an Hall when he was the vassal king.
Xia Xun arrived in front of the palace, calmed down a little, suddenly stretched out his hand to lift the train of his robe, and accelerated his pace.
Zhu Di was sitting on the throne, his face a little gloomy, the civil and military officials had already gathered around, Qiu Fu's expression was very calm, but Luo Qian's eyebrows were slightly frowned, as if he was thinking about something that was difficult to solve. In the eyes of others, he looked like
He was worried about the difficult situation in Liaodong. But Tang Jie's eyes flashed with gloating.
Although this sudden incident in Liaodong will not kill Xia Xun, as long as he finds something that can hit Xia Xun now, he will spare no effort. Once, when facing the Tartars, Tang Jie was also brave and good at fighting, and he protected Xia Xun.
Otherwise, he would not have the status he has today, but the pain of losing his son has filled his heart with hatred, and he has nothing else to think about except revenge.
"Your Majesty! Something happened in Liaodong, something big happened in Liaodong!"
Xia Xun held up the train of his robe, trotted up to the main hall, and shouted in a hurry.
His shout made Zhu Di stunned. Originally, during his northern tour, he had won two great victories in Liaodong, which made him very proud. He had just held a prisoner ceremony, and generously rewarded the ministers, and brought the surrendered tribes to meet him.
It seemed that everyone was happy, but such a scandal suddenly occurred, which was really embarrassing. As the governor of Liaodong, Xia Xun was responsible for this, but... why was he still afraid that the matter was not big enough?
Everyone is loud...
Zhu Di frowned and put aside the criticism he had prepared. He glanced at Xia Xun and asked, "What big thing happened in Liaodong?"
Xia Xun said indignantly: "Your Majesty, we, the Han merchants from Liaodong, had a quarrel with the Hu merchants from Hada City, and then a fight broke out. Because the two sides had long-standing grudges, it finally got out of hand and turned into a catastrophe that spread throughout the city.
Riots, beatings, smashing, looting, murder and arson are like rebellions, Your Majesty!"
Xia Xun's face turned red with excitement, and his sonorous and powerful voice echoed in the main hall: "Less than one mile outside Kaiyuan City is the camp of the Thirty Thousand Guards, and less than thirty miles away is the camp of the Tieling Guard. Unfortunately, the three
Ten percent of the soldiers of Wanwei were Jurchens, while most of the soldiers of Tielingwei were Japanese. The governor Zhang Jun was afraid that if he sent them to suppress it, it would cause more trouble, so he had to move more
The Liaohai Central Guard from the distant garrison was urgently mobilized and the attack was just calmed down. Because the best opportunity was missed, immeasurable damage has been caused to Kaiyuan City."
All the civil and military officials looked at each other: "Is Duke Fu crazy?"
Qiu Fu was also confused. Seeing Xia Xun in high spirits and trying his best to add insult to injury, he even had an illusion: Could it be that... I am the governor of Liaodong? Yang Xu finally took the opportunity to slander the emperor, so he tried his best
Prank me?"
Xia Xun said worriedly: "The destruction of Kaiyuan City is not a big deal. Damaged things can be repaired. But there are cracks in people's hearts, and it will be difficult to resolve resentments. I worry that this is just the beginning, and with the
If the conflicts between ethnic groups cause greater turmoil, then guarding Liaodong and taking root in the border areas will become an empty talk..."
Zhu Di finally couldn't help it anymore and asked: "How is the situation now?"
Xia Xun said: "I just received the news and was about to report it to the emperor. Fortunately, the shogunate chief Shi Wanshiyu and the governor Zhang Jun dealt with it decisively. Now they have suppressed the riot with strong measures and all relevant people have been imprisoned."
, after finding out the truth and dealing with it in accordance with the law, Kaiyuan City has now returned to peace. With this move, the prestige of the shogunate's office has also been established, creating better conditions for the promotion of the government office!"
When Xia Xun said this, he paused slightly, and then said: "However, this is not enough. Your Majesty, I want to visit Liaodong in the Ming Dynasty. I can't treat my head when I have a headache, and my feet when my feet hurt. I only think of going there if there is something wrong."
Solve it. This time the riot was only in Kaiyuan and did not spread to the entire Liaodong. We can suppress it quickly.
If fire breaks out everywhere in Liaodong and the gourd is pressed, the imperial court will focus on one thing and not the other, and even a single Liaodong cannot be pacified. How can we use Liaodong to suppress Hu and stabilize our border areas? This incident has exposed many problems. One is that different
Tribes live together in groups and do not integrate well with each other, so conflicts are prone to occur. Once they are taken advantage of by someone with ulterior motives, problems are bound to arise.
The other is that for the convenience of management, the Hu-Han tribes were isolated, and the Jurchen, Yuan and Mongolian tribes took their tribes as their foundations to independently herd soldiers and civilians. As a result, when there was an internal problem in Liaodong, the soldiers who had been supported by the imperial court for many years were left in vain, but they could not do so.
According to this, I believe that the three major policies of Hu and Han people living together in Liaodong, dividing military camps, and re-enlisting military households that I proposed the day before yesterday are urgent and should be implemented as soon as possible!"
Qiu Fu's eyes widened when he heard this: "Grandma, is there such a truth in the world? No wonder people say that these people who have read books are really damn good at talking, and they can turn black into white.
He could blow it into a round shape. When something happened in Liaodong, he did not ask for punishment. He actually plausibly described this as a necessary strategy to reform Liaodong.
Just when Qiu Fu was about to speak, Luo Qian, who had been standing there pretending to be calm, finally lost his composure and couldn't help but said: "Master Fu, the incident of Kaiyuan's Hu barbarian invasion, doesn't it just illustrate the Liaodong policy implemented by Duke Fu?
Are there many disadvantages in the strategy? The laws established by our ancestors and the policies left by Taizu are enough to govern Liaodong. From Luo Qian's point of view, if there is less trouble in Liaodong, there will be less right and wrong!"
Xia Xun glanced at him and said in surprise: "How could Master Luo have such an idea?"
He turned to Zhu Di and said: "Your Majesty, if there is a conflict between two merchants in the pass, will it cause such a big thing? Absolutely not! The first thing they will think of immediately is to file a lawsuit and let the government decide it.
, instead of resorting to force. What does this mean? It means that it is because the Ming Dynasty does not have an official office in Liaodong and allows them to live freely. This is why they have no king's law. The reason why they have no king's law is that there is no king's law in Liaodong!
Is it wrong to build a government and open a government office?
Your Majesty, there is a dispute between two groups of merchants in the pass. As for calling friends and fighting, until they smash, smash, loot and burn, they are just like thugs. Patrols and arrests are useless. Do they have to send out a large army and use strong force to suppress it?
Absolutely not! What's the reason? Isn't it just because they live together as a tribe and are separated from other tribes, and they have no desire to be fellow citizens?
Viewed from this perspective, is it wrong to try our best to promote their integration, to despise the thoughts of the ethnic group, and to emphasize the thoughts of the countrymen?
Your Majesty, if there is a massacre in the city within the pass, and officers and soldiers are used to suppress it, will there be two armies in front of us that are paid by the court and supported by the court and dare not use it? Instead, they will have to abandon the near and seek the far away, and send another group of officers and soldiers?
Absolutely not! What's the reason? Isn't it just that the subordinate tribes are allowed to have their own way? Even if they become the soldiers of the imperial court, it is the tribal leaders and not the imperial court who really control them?
From this point of view, is it wrong to change the method of farming in Liaodong and recruit young and strong warriors from all tribes to join our guard, and integrate them into one unified body?"
Xia Xun's straightforward questioning left the emperor speechless. Chen Shou couldn't help but jump out and started arguing with Xia Xun again.
Tang Jie was listening on the sidelines and felt something was wrong: "Isn't it time to take this opportunity to question Xia Xun? Why did the topic shift to whether implementing reforms in Liaodong is a top priority or a wrong question?"
What happened in Liaodong was not only not regarded by him as a case of failure in his governance, but was regarded by him as an important basis for the urgent need for reform in Liaodong. This kind of thinking was really beyond everyone's imagination, so that more and more people gradually came back.
Afterwards, when they felt that today's court meeting seemed to have gone off topic, they had no way to bring the topic back. They could only be led by Xia Xun and started arguing with red faces on whether Liaodong should be reformed.
Theories went back and forth for two days, and Xia Xun chatted with the scholars. When it came to understanding Liaodong, few people present had a more detailed and comprehensive understanding of Liaodong, and his "wrong theories" seemed to really serve as evidence for his theoretical basis.
Coupled with Xia Xun's good eloquence, everyone was defeated one after another after arguing.
Xia Xun looked around like a victorious rooster, turned to Zhu Di, and made a concluding speech: "Your Majesty, no matter how thorough a political strategy is or how superb a wisdom is, there will always be special circumstances that are unexpected in advance.
, what should we do at this time? Just perfect it. But some people are not like this. They will only be picky about the new strategy, they will only examine it, and they will only demand that it be perfect as soon as it comes out of the oven, without any mistakes.
Taizu was a man of great talent and strategy, and his policy towards Liaodong was not static. When Taizu first established the world, he was still unable to visit Liaodong from the north. At that time, he moved to Minguan and stationed troops in Liaodong to determine the northern border. After more than 20 years of being a state, the national strength
After some recovery, they began to relocate the people within the pass to fill the frontier. Unfortunately, this strategy was interrupted after the death of Taizu.
Some small problems that can be solved have been solved before, and now all that are left are "hard bones" that are difficult to chew. But we cannot avoid these shortcomings, and we cannot avoid them. No matter how hard they are, we must gnaw them away. If not
With the courage to make bold moves and the ingenuity of sewing and mending, the emperor sending a tailor is enough to ensure that Liaodong is temporarily worry-free, so why should he trust the ministers?
However, these problems will become a disease if they are delayed for a long time and will become a serious problem for our Ming Dynasty in the future. At that time, Your Majesty, even if your descendants are as powerful as you, they will have to work a hundred times harder and put in more effort to solve it.
This is a question. Today’s Ming Dynasty is no longer the Ming Dynasty in the early days of its founding. The national power is prosperous and the military force is powerful enough to support the changes in Liaodong. Why not, in your hands, the emperor, create a unified country with iron walls and iron walls for future generations and for our Ming Dynasty?
Woolen cloth?"
When Zhu Di heard this, his eyebrows as thick as swords couldn't help but raise!
At this time, Liu Songgeng, the judge of Cao Cao of North Korea, carried the "Geography" handed down from the Liao and Jin Dynasties, and searched for a bellyful of painful fallacies. Already tired of the journey, he rushed day and night to Jizhou, which is far away from Beijing.
The city is only one step away.
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