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Chapter 459: Shocked but not over

Feng Qingcheng sent Miss Li away with pity. She was definitely a good girl. She worked tirelessly at night to help people deliver documents.

It's a pity that he is a bit stupid and his eyesight is not very good.

Then Feng Qianqian looked at the puzzle-like sentences in his hand and fell into deep thought.

He has a kind of telepathy. This is Qin Dewei's purpose to test himself. If he can't figure out the mystery, he will not play with him in the future.

Guangning City suddenly fell into a kind of calm, and the rebel troops also suspended their dispatches. The governor, commanders, and imperial envoys have all been arrested. If they continue to be arrested, who else can be arrested?

When Liu Huai, the chief military officer of Liaodong Town, came in and out, he was heavily protected by a large number of officers and soldiers from the Biao Battalion, but the guarding eunuch did not go out at all and could not catch him.

Qin Dewei was not too sad in the rebel camp, but his life was a bit leisurely, so he began to give lectures to a few core members of the rebel camp.

Standing in the courtyard, facing several pairs of eyes seeking knowledge, Qin Dewei said straight to the point: "First of all, you must remember and understand a principle. In fact, my Ming Dynasty also distributes according to the situation!"

Then Qin Dewei talked eloquently: "There are many rules here. Let me first briefly talk about the four basic rules.

First, you must fight against corrupt officials rather than against the emperor, and you must show your loyalty to the emperor! Second, you must not involve politics, just money!

Third, make your demands clear and know how to give up when you are satisfied! Fourth, make trouble in an orderly manner and do not cause destruction!"

Yu Manzi and others were sometimes thoughtful, sometimes suddenly enlightened.

His mouth was dry all morning, Qin Dewei waved his hand and said: "That's it for this time!"

Yu Manzi and others dispersed in a hurry, but Mrs. Li flashed in again.

Qin Dewei sighed, "How long have you been listening outside, and what are you doing here?"

Miss Li said generously: "I just want to come and see you."

Qin Dewei turned around and returned to the room: "It's not like you haven't seen it before. There's nothing interesting to see."

Mrs. Li followed up and said, "You are a good official."

I have seen many good person cards, but this is the first time I heard the good official card. Qin Dewei was a little dumbfounded: "I am not a good person!"

But Miss Li didn't care: "What can happen if I'm not a good person? Do you really think I don't know anything?

There are no purely good officials among officials. They can only be found in storytelling scripts."

Qin Dewei: ""

Although the city of Guangning is peaceful, the temples in the capital are bustling.

In the Ming court, the highest priority information was military aircraft, mutinies, civil commotions, and disasters.

The most urgent information could even knock on the palace door in the middle of the night and wake the emperor up to take a look.

Therefore, the mutiny in the border towns of Liaodong, especially the mutiny that spread to many places, can be said to be the most important political matter of the current court, and there is a lot of discussion.

Some talked about appeasement, and some talked about encirclement and suppression by force. Of course, the idea of ​​appeasement was absolutely dominant. Even Emperor Jiajing, who had a bad temper, was inclined to appeasement.

Because the imperial court's finances are tight, it would be too expensive to send troops to encircle and suppress them!

Zeng Xian and Qin Dewei were urgently appointed as imperial envoys to stabilize the scene first, and the subsequent methods of recruitment also needed to be discussed.

At this time, Qin Dewei's letter "Five Years of Liao Dynasty and Long Peace" was thrown into the court, like adding oil to a hot pot.

The courtiers all lamented that this No. 1 Scholar was really taking an unusual path and was not pragmatic at all. He didn't even write poems recently and took practical and pragmatic measures.

However, the framework proposed by Qin Zhuangyuan was too big, and the discussion could not be completed in a short while.

Moreover, what needs to be dealt with urgently now is the mutiny, and long-term construction strategies cannot quench the short-term thirst.

At this time, a new wave of memorials arrived after Qin Zhuangyuan was appointed as the imperial envoy.

The Liaodong Mutiny was the most urgent government matter at present. Emperor Jiajing visited the Wenhua Palace and convened his ministers for discussion.

The eunuch, the Supervisor of Ceremonies, held the memorandum and read it to the ministers:

"Compiled by the Hanlin Academy, Qin Dewei, the imperial envoy to announce the governorship of Guangning and other provinces, received the order and rode into the camp alone on April 23 to declare the imperial court's benevolence to the rebellious soldiers.

Those who are afraid of the emperor's power will all tremble and bow their heads."

After hearing the first sentence, the courtiers were all shocked! They almost thought they were hallucinating!

What the hell is riding alone into the camp? Then Qin Dewei shouldn't dare to lie about the facts and commit the crime of deceiving the emperor, right?

One of the ministers present said that no one had the courage to ride into the camp alone in the face of a mutiny!

There may be a few examples in history books, but I have never heard of such a thing in reality!

Even if you are an enthusiastic scholar, no one would be so bold as to be so reckless!

Is this Qin Dewei really so courageous and capable of swallowing up mountains and rivers, or is it politically incorrect to say that he is stupid and bold?

But if you are really stupid and bold, you can still get into the first place? Among all the top picks in the past, perhaps only Wen Tianxiang can do such a thing!

In an incredible atmosphere, the ministers continued to listen to the eunuch reading the memorial:

"I selected twenty rebel soldiers for inspection. Those who were not suitable to serve as camp soldiers and those whose families were poor and unable to support themselves were each divided into half. Applying this to everyone, it was roughly like this.

Liaoyang and Guangning suffered frequent military coups. In fact, these two cities were the foundations of Liaodong, with numerous government offices, military households, and poor people, who had the greatest resentment.

I have written a letter to the new law. If it is inconvenient to apply it to the whole Liao Dynasty, please try it out in Guangning to prepare the imperial camp and observe its effect before implementing it.

Those who are still willing to join the army among the rebels will be given a resettlement allowance. Those who are unfit to serve as camp soldiers will be released to their hometowns and asked to pay money to serve in the army. In this way, the court can quell the rebellion at a small cost."

The ministers were not fools, so they felt that Qin Dewei was a bit stuffed with personal items.

The appeasement measures he petitioned for were very close or similar to the five-year policy for the Liao Dynasty he proposed.

Although recruiting is a general policy, the extent of recruiting is still uncertain.

In fact, ordinary imperial envoys have certain flexible authorizations that can be arbitrary and arbitrary when the situation arises. As long as the matter can be settled as quickly as possible at a low cost, they can do whatever they want, even if they kill it first and report it later, the court will be satisfied and ratify it.

But Qin Dewei, the imperial envoy for literature and art, did not receive a seal of approval, so he could only linger on talking to the court about it.

There is not only one memorial written by Qin Dewei, but also another very eye-catching one, "The Human Affairs of Ding Liao, Changzhi, and Long An".

This memorial is also very vigorous. It directly states that the population of Liaodong has increased to one million in recent years, and the memorial requires a large number of separate guard roads and patrol roads to be established between the governor and the garrison, and to prepare military personnel for civil servants.

This solves the current problem of too few civil servants and insufficient supervision, which leads to high rates of corruption in health institutions.

This proposal was actually very reasonable, but it also left the courtiers speechless.

Does Qin Dewei regard Liaodong as a big chessboard? People who don’t know think that your official position as Qin Dewei is the governor of Liaodong!

Everyone is a little bit confused as to why Qin Dewei is so interested in the affairs of this border town in Liaodong and why he is incredibly motivated.

After the courtiers had listened to a large number of Qin Dewei's memorials, before they had time to express their opinions, another eunuch from the clerk's office hurriedly came in and presented the memorials directly to Emperor Jiajing.

You don't need to think about it to know that this kind of memorial presented to the emperor immediately must be related to military aircraft, disasters, mutinies, and civil commotions.

But Emperor Jiajing's face was a little gloomy, and he threw it to the eunuch and eunuch who was serving the ceremony, and ordered: "Read it!"

The eunuch and eunuch in charge of rites read: "The former general of the imperial conquest, the governor of the Zuo army, the governor of the governor's office, Qianshi, who was guarding the Liaodong army, was reported by Liu Huai.

Qin Dewei, the imperial envoy of the Imperial Academy, refused to meet with the rebels face-to-face, so the rebels besieged him in anger, coerced Qin Dewei into the camp and detained him."

Hearing this, the courtiers were all stunned again. They didn't know what to say for a while. Today's memorial was really shocking.

Could it be that I, Ming Dynasty, who is currently the commander-in-chief of the Zhenliao Army, is a fool? Or has a ghost possessed me and caused me to lose my mind?


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