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Chapter 946

Zhong Yao did not object to conferring land, but he opposed forcibly conferring land.

No matter how legitimate the reason is, forcibly transferring land is robbery, and the government is using its power to rob people of their wealth.

Can unfair means achieve legitimate ends?

Today, it is possible to rob the rich and wealthy people to appease the people. Will they rob the people's wealth again for some reason in the future?

Compared with rich and powerful people, ordinary people have no ability to resist and can only let the imperial court impose arbitrary taxes and expropriations.

He has always been in favor of Xun or's governance methods in Hedong. But the situation in Shangdang is different from that in Hedong. The size of the Black Mountain Army is far larger than that of the Baibo Army, and Shangdang does not have enough land to accommodate them. The Black Mountain Army is losing

After much patience, they finally broke with him and part of them returned to Montenegro.

When he received the emperor's edict from Yu Du, Chief Ku and others to settle in Jizhou, he knew that his efforts were in vain and the emperor was very dissatisfied with his actions.

Xun or, Xun Chen rushed to Xing Zai and sent him a message. He is now at Xun or to see the result of Xing Zai.

He did not receive any news about Zhang Zhao's attempt to implement moral governance in the Bohai Sea.

Recently, his focus has been on the personnel arrangements after the emperor pacified Jizhou and the resettlement of the Ruying people.

It is no secret that the emperor has reservations about the Ruying people.

Now that Yang Biao came in person to visit the Shangdang incognito, he didn't know whether it was Yang Biao's personal choice or the emperor's instruction. But Yang Biao wanted to transfer him to Bohai to assist Zhang Zhao, which was exactly what he wanted.

If you cannot govern with conscience, what will happen even if you live in an official position for two thousand shi?

Instead of doing this, it is better to go to Bohai and become a county magistrate.

Zhong Yao did not ask Yang Biao too many questions, and quickly wrote a memorial. He asked to resign as the governor of Shangdang and requested to be transferred to Bohai. Yang Biao took him to Xingzai and presented it to the emperor.

With Yang Biao mediating, direct conflict with the emperor should be avoided.

After talking about his own affairs, Zhong Yao recommended Wang Can to Yang Biao.

Wang Can was a native of Shanyang, the grandson of the famous official Wang Chang, and the son of Wang Qian. He once lived in Jingzhou.

Before Zhong Yao finished his introduction, Yang Biao smiled. "I know him, just let him come."

Zhong Yao laughed dumbly and patted his forehead. "It's me who is timid. Since Situ is an old friend of Uncle Cai, how can he not know Zhongxuan's name?"

Yang Biao smiled and said: "Yes, when he went to visit Cai Bojie, I was there when Cai Bojie walked over to greet him. It's a pity..." Yang Biao sighed. "Prince Shi insisted on killing Cai Bojie.

I tried to stop slandering the book, but it was self-defeating and will inevitably leave a stain on the history of the world in the future."

Zhong Yao was a little surprised. "Situ, although the prince has his faults, he is still a loyal minister of the court and has made great contributions to protecting the emperor. Isn't it taboo for the wise to write the history of the court?"

Yang Biao looked at Zhong Yao. "Yuan Chang, you have stayed in Shangdang for too long. You have not grasped the essence of the emperor's governance at all."

Zhong Yao disagreed. "Please ask Situ for advice."

"Actually, it's just four words." Yang Biao raised four fingers and said word by word: "Seek truth from facts."

After the celebration banquet, Liu Bei and Sun Ce took the lead in bidding farewell to the emperor and led their troops back to Qingzhou and Xuzhou to prepare for the battle.

Immediately afterwards, Xun You, the governor of Youyan, also led his troops back to Youzhou northward.

He took Simpi away.

Xun Yan was dismissed by Sun Rui, a scholar, and served as the chief historian of the Northern Army.

At first they were worried that the emperor would object, but after Liu Xie received Shisun Rui's request, he readily agreed.

Encouraged, more Ruying people sought to join the army. Guangluxun Ma Teng suddenly became the most popular guest. People invited him to banquets every day, which made Ma Teng so annoyed that he simply closed the door to thank the guests.

Please don't go either.

Seeing that it was too difficult to join the Forbidden Army, the four generals on the left and right became targets, especially the right general Dong Cheng.

Dong Cheng did not reject anyone who came, and received more than a dozen people from Ruying in one go.

While the people of Ruying were looking for a way out, the people of Jizhou were not idle either.

Although after the trial, Tian Feng committed suicide, Zhang He, Gao Lan and others were all exiled, but Ju Jun paid homage to the minister, and Ju Shou paid homage to the minister, which made the people of Jizhou breathe a sigh of relief. Those who were not involved in the battle of Yecheng began to seek official positions.

, some joined the army, some joined institutions such as Jizhou Yinfang, and more people joined the prefecture and served as officials in county and temples.

These news reached Liu Xie's ears one after another through different channels.

Liu Xie never expressed his position, just watched quietly.

After confirming that the emperor had no objection, people in Jizhou became more motivated to join the officialdom, and the people's hearts in Jizhou quickly stabilized.

It seems like everything is back on track.

Only a few people know that Jizhou can never go back to the past, and they will soon usher in a great change. Whether it is prosperity or decline, maybe it's just a thin line.

Jushou is one of them.

After becoming a minister, he quickly became the liaison person in charge of Bohai affairs because of his familiarity with the situation in Jizhou. The emperor sent him to Bohai to cooperate with Zhang Zhao to first find out how much cultivated land there was in Bohai, how many household registrations there were, and how many households there were.

If people want to move out, how many people who want to move in can be accommodated.

This is a big project, and Jushou is so busy that he feels dizzy.

Jushou is like this, let alone Zhang Zhao who is in charge.

He originally thought that this matter would not be difficult. As long as the documents were issued, people would soon apply to move in. However, half a month after the documents were issued, most of the people who had moved out had already left, and there were not many people who applied to move in.

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Zhang Zhao was puzzled, and when he asked later, he found out the whole story.

Bohai can indeed arrange land for the people who move in, but it cannot arrange houses for them.

The people who moved out had freed up land, but they didn't have any houses to speak of. Their shabby houses couldn't get into the eyes of aristocratic families. Moving to the Bohai Sea, and the loss of houses was not a trivial matter, few people could make up their minds.

This made Zhang Zhao very angry.

Is the appeal of virtue politics so pitiful that they are not even willing to pay this price?

Zhang Zhao found Jushou and asked him what to do.

Jushou was also a little surprised.

When the land transfer was first announced, there was so much opposition. Now that Bohai has canceled the land transfer order, why are so few people responding?

Although the loss of the house is not small, compared with the land, the land is definitely more valuable. Why would some people rather be forced to farm than move to the Bohai Sea?

Puzzled, Jushou took the initiative to visit several houses and inquired about the reasons why they refused to move.

The results are ridiculous.

It's not the big families who are unwilling to move, but their tribes and tenants who are unwilling to move.

Buqu, the tenants not only refused to move, but also demanded to be freed. Once they were free, they could occupy the land with their registered names. Whoever was willing to follow the family owner to Bohai continued to be Buqu, tenants.

You have to pay taxes anyway, so why don’t I hand it over to the court?

The imperial court received very little.

Due to such worries, these aristocratic families did not dare to act rashly even though they knew that the stalemate would lead to heavy losses. If there were no tribes and tenants, even if Bohai compensated them with land, they would not be able to cultivate it.

After understanding this situation, Zhang Zhao was speechless.

In desperation, he had no choice but to ask Liu Xie for an order, hoping to adjust the plan and expand the scope of migration from several nearby counties to the whole country.

Given the size of the world, there must be hundreds of families who would do whatever it takes for virtue, right?

With Zhang Zhao's petition, Ju Jun hurried back to Yecheng.


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