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Chapter 1197 Promising Youth

Liu Xie soon received a reply from Huan Jie.

The local big players in Linxiang are willing to invest and jointly build ship officers with the court, but they want to invest more, but they don’t have enough cash on hand, so they want to attract more people to invest. It takes some time to contact the surrounding counties.

Specifically for the amount of shares, Huan Jie gave a rough figure, 100,000 gold.

This is the largest of several plans of Liu Xie.

If the locals in Changsha can raise 100,000 yuan in shares, plus the technology and funds that Situ Mansion can provide, and Liu Xie contributed as Queen Fu Shou, he can raise about 200,000 yuan in total, and he can build a ship with Yuzhang

Large ship officers with similar size, including a 300-person shipyard school.

After hearing this, Liu Xie laughed. "Bo Xu raised his arms and shouted, and there were many sounds."

He knew very well that in terms of the scale of funds alone, Changsha's private investment was about half, which obviously wanted to have a considerable say. If Huan Jie had not come forward and gained the trust of Changsha people, they would not have taken such a big risk.

Huan Jie was a little uneasy.

What the emperor said sounds like a bit like a great master?

Liu Xie glanced at him and smiled brighter. "Boxu doesn't have to be nervous. Your influence means that I used the right person. Developing Jiangnan has far-reaching significance and difficulty is not small. It requires talent like you.

The scholars serve the court. After all, the peace and uneasiness of the world are still in the hearts of the people."

Huan Jie bowed to the teachings.

Although his understanding may not be exactly the same as what the emperor said - it is impossible for the emperor to say everything so straightforward and always have some implications - he believes that the emperor's attitude is sincere.

At least at present, the counties in the south of the Yangtze River have not yet threatened the strength of the court. People like him still need the support of the court to compete with the powerful families in the Central Plains and gain a foothold in the court.

Before this, the Central Plains family occupied the court, and if scholars outside the Central Plains were not appreciated by them, their career paths would often be difficult.

His grandfather Huan Chao and his father Huan Sheng were all talented people, but their careers were always unsuccessful, and they always stayed below a thousand stones and could not cross the critical threshold of two thousand stones.

In contrast, Cangwu people Xie entered the circle of the Central Plains Shilin because he studied under Liu Tao from Yingchuan and became the prefect of Jiaoshan at a young age. The Cangwu family became a local clan from a family, and brothers were ranked together.

Prefectures and counties were even able to rule Jiaozhou and settle in a corner.

Of course, this also comes at a price. Shi Xie became a disciple of Liu Tao and a vassal of Ruying people.

He hated this trend and refused to take this path. He refused Liu Biao's exclusion, but he never found a better choice.

If Zi came to his face today, he naturally had to seize this opportunity, even if there were considerable risks.

Being with the king is like being with a tiger, wealth and honor are sought in danger.

Seeing that Huan Jie was uneasy, Liu Xie did not continue and instead discussed specific plans.

Some words should not be too deep.

As of now, Changsha people are not the issue that the court has to worry about, and Huanjie is also an available person. To fight a protracted war with the Central Plains families, we must not only gain the support of ordinary people, but also incorporate these so-called poor families and common people into the unification.

Within the front line.

Just be more cautious and don’t raise tigers to cause trouble.

In history, Cao Cao and Sun Quan took this path, but they failed to persevere and could not break the monopoly of the aristocratic families over education. In the end, they were seized by the aristocratic families.

As a time traveler, he seized military power from the beginning, and then promoted education, spread the fields, and implemented the imperial examination system step by step, which was to compete with the aristocratic families for the right to education.

Fighting for the right to education is ultimately about winning talents.

The introduction of the Nine-Rank Zhongzheng system in history is a counterattack of the aristocratic families against Cao Cao's talent and a competition for talents.

For poor families like Huanjie, common people are ready-made talents, and there is no reason not to use it.

After careful consideration, Liu Xie asked Huan Jie to write and draft an edict, send someone to Nanyang, and ordered Situ Mansion to be responsible for the preparation of Changsha Ship Officers. It is best to send a chief official to Changsha to handle this matter.

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The matter of the ship officer has come to an end for the time being. Liu Xie asked Huan Jie what should I do next?

Huan Jie did not think about it. "Lingnan is isolated and has not heard of the Han family for a long time. Your Majesty should go to the front line army to boost morale and force the surrender of Shi Xie, so that the scholars and common people in Lingnan know that the Han family is majestic, and that the Shi Xie brothers can usurp the enemy."

Liu Xie deeply agreed. "Good."

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Situ and Sikong received edicts from the emperor one after another. Within a few days, Yang Biao and Zhou Zhong met continuously to discuss the matter of performing their duties according to the edict.

Zhou Zhong had a big headache.

The emperor said that he had handed over the government affairs to Situ and Sikong, but he was not idle. Whenever he arrived at a place, he would issue an edict, ordering Situ and Sikong to handle it, but they had to do it.

If you do this, you will be even more busy than before the emperor has returned to power.

At least the emperor rarely went out before returning to power, and he could not see so many things.

Now, he has time.

"Wenxian, as Jia Wenhe said, the emperor always patrolled all directions. This Situ and the officials of Sikong Mansion are far from enough, so they should at least double it." Zhou Zhong raised his hand and shook it, feeling weak.

Said.

Yang Biao was very calm. "Can you want to do nothing?"

Zhou Zhong was startled and shook his hand repeatedly. "Wenxian, don't talk nonsense, I don't mean that. I just think that the emperor is too young and has too much energy. We old ministers really can't keep up."

"You might as well learn from our Situ Mansion and set up a few more chiefs." Yang Biao grinned. "To be honest, since I set up the chiefs of the Liu Mansion and the four chiefs of the southeast, west and north, I have been much more relaxed.

Not only can I have lunch breaks, but I can also taste tea every now and then. Not only do I have the tea from the two palaces, but I have tasted all the tea from the Qing Temples, but the tea from your Sikong Mansion is the best."

Zhou Zhong glared at Yang Biao. "Don't talk nonsense, I also said that the tea in your Situ Mansion is the best."

Yang Biao laughed out loud.

Zhou Zhong thought about it and said, "I didn't say that the emperor was troublesome and did not dare. But if he continued to expand like this, his salary would increase exponentially, and the court's expenses would become larger and larger. Can it be affordable? Do you still use tranquility as your governance.

You must not have too many things, otherwise people will inevitably be overwhelmed and the court will be overwhelmed sooner or later. It is easy to increase manpower now, but it will be difficult to lay off the ground in the future."

Yang Biao nodded in agreement. He also had such concerns, but he was not as strong as Zhou Zhong.

Now that the economy is developing rapidly, it is not surprising that the court's fiscal revenue will increase by one or two in the future. It is also necessary to increase the number of manpower in Gongfuqing Temple, but you must control it well.

"Jiamou, do you have an impression of this person in Huan Jie?"

Zhou Zhong snorted. "I know a little bit. He was a filial and honest person named by Sun Jian. He entered the palace and became a Shangshu. He was decisive and talented. He was a young man and not a pure and good person, that is..."

Yang Biao coughed and interrupted Zhou Zhong. "He was just appointed as the minister of the emperor and was very respected."

Zhou Zhong was stunned and closed his mouth awkwardly.

He had a bad impression of Huan Jie. He received the document and said that Huan Jie was the leader of causing trouble. He sued Zhang Jiyu when he received the command, which made him, Sikong, go to Changsha to investigate the case in person. He was inevitably a little resentful and wanted to complain.

Two sentences about Huanjie.

But the emperor valued Huanjie, so he could not speak nonsense, otherwise wouldn’t he be the one who said that the emperor had no knowledge of others?

That's something to be scolded.


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