Chapter 2397: Qin political management of Yingzhou
Chapter 2397: Qin’s political governance of Yingzhou
"Lord Governor, these two girls, one is the sister of Oda Nobunaga, and the other is the sister of the leader of the Shinto sect. They are also currently Japanese, ah no, they are the only two women in Yingzhou who are qualified and worthy of His Majesty." Guo Jia
Said with a smile.
Qin Zheng nodded with satisfaction. Both women were talented and both were virgins. They would definitely satisfy his emperor's cousin.
"The status, bloodline, and appearance are quite suitable, but these two women are both skilled in martial arts. If something goes wrong..."
Qin Zheng was worried that the massacre caused by Da Qin in Yingzhou would make the two women hate each other and create hidden dangers to the emperor's safety.
Therefore, what he meant was to abolish the martial arts of the two women and make them useless before entering the palace. In this way, even if they were resentful towards Da Qin, they would not threaten the emperor's safety.
Oda City and Tsukuyomi's expressions changed drastically when they heard this. They had no idea that Qin Zhenghui would propose in person that they would abolish their skills. They were angry but also felt powerless in their hearts.
As the daughters of a subjugated country, they had no right to choose at all. Even Tsukuyomi, a half-step grand master, did not dare to step forward and slap Qin Zheng to death, even if her power was not blocked by Huang Shang.
Guo Jia noticed the uneasiness of the two women and said to Qin Zheng with a faint smile: "Please rest assured, sir, they know what they should do, and it is His Majesty's permission to allow them to retain their skills and enter the palace."
"Since even His Majesty agrees, then I have no objection."
Hearing what Qin Zheng said, both Oda City and Tsukuyomi breathed a sigh of relief, and their resentment towards Ying Hao was much lessened.
Later, amid the cheers of tens of thousands of people in Edo City, the sons and daughters of Oda City and Tsukuyomi, carrying the desire of two million Japanese people for peace, embarked on a warship heading for the Central Plains.
Once they leave, they may never be able to return to their homeland again in this life.
Susano'o stood on the beach, watching the warship and his beloved sister leave, his eyes full of reluctance.
At this moment, Lu Bu and Oyama Tsumi appeared behind Susano'o.
After Oyama Tsumi glanced at Lu Bu, he asked Susano: "Are you reluctant to let go?"
"Um."
Susanoo nodded.
"Since you don't want to leave her, why don't you keep her? You had the chance to force her to stay." Oyama Tsumi asked again.
Compared to Tsukuyomi, Great Qin's military, court, and even Emperor Ying Hao obviously cared more about Susano'o, even though Tsukuyomi had the potential to challenge the Grand Master.
For Ying Hao, it doesn't matter whether he marries Tsukuyomi or not. If he can bring back Susano'o, a loyal and brave general, he can even directly grant marriage to the two. After all, it is not impossible to marry only one person from Oda City.
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But as mentioned in the previous article, Tsukuyomi does not like Susana. She only has brother-sister affection for Susana, and does not have any feelings between men and women.
But after experiencing this series of ups and downs, Tsukuyomi found that she seemed to have some feelings for her brother, which made her feel scared from the bottom of her heart.
In order not to follow in the footsteps of his parents, and because the Japanese country really needed someone with a high enough status to go and marry the Qin Dynasty on behalf of the Japanese country, Tsukuyomi took the initiative to ask for permission to marry the Qin palace.
She wanted to cut off the bad relationship with her brother with her own hands. Even though this decision would make her very painful, the relationship between brother and sister was destined to be a mistake. She could not continue to make mistakes, nor could she watch her brother continue to make mistakes.
After hearing what Lu Bu said, Susano'o was silent for a while and then said: "This is Naruko's own choice. As an older brother, I respect her decision.
Moreover, Naruko's decision was right. The union of brother and sister was against ethics and was not tolerated by the world.
His Majesty, the Emperor of Great Qin, is indeed more suitable for Naruko than my brother."
Hearing this, Oyama Jinmi and Lu Bu secretly breathed a sigh of relief.
Not only them, many people are worried that Susanoo will not be able to accept that his beloved sister marries another man, and he will impulsively engage in such a bloody thing as snatching the bride.
If such an embarrassing thing really happened, it would be a big loss for Da Qin.
But for now, Susano'o is also very sensible. He also knows that falling in love with his own sister is wrong, and he has no intention of stalking her. This also makes Lu Bu feel completely relieved, and he can go back to work with Guo Jia.
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Lu Bu still admired Susano'o very much. He knew that Tokyo was destined to be unable to be defended and that if he came, he would definitely die, but he still came without hesitation. This kind of courage is not something ordinary people can have.
But the fact that Susano-o fell in love with his own sister was really hard for Lu Bu to understand. He obviously had good conduct, so why did he fall in love with his own sister?
But when he learned that Susan's parents were like this, it was not difficult for Lu Bu to understand why Susan had such rebellious ideas.
The upper beam is not straight and the lower beam is crooked.
Lu Bu really didn't know how to comment on this. Anyway, if his son dared to do this, he would definitely interrupt the retreat directly, so as to avoid spreading the news and causing embarrassment and disgrace to the family.
Seeing that Susan still looked disappointed, Lu Bu stepped forward to comfort him with a few words.
Now Susan's identity is different. His sister Tsukuyomi married the Emperor of Qin, so he became the uncle of the Qin Dynasty and could be regarded as a relative of the emperor.
When he thought about this, Lu Bu couldn't help but think of his daughter, Lu Lingqi.
He didn't know what kind of enchanting soup his Majesty poured into his daughter, so that her heart would be tied to him since she was little.
You know, Lu Lingqi was not even ten years old at that time, she was simply too beastly.
Lu Bu expressed strong disdain for Ying Hao's behavior of not sparing even a ten-year-old child. He considered himself an LSP, but he would never do anything to a child.
If he knew what Lu Bu was thinking, Ying Hao would definitely cry out that he was wronged. He didn't have any wrongdoing at all. He just regarded Lu Lingqi as his sister. How could he expect that a girl under ten years old would be so mature.
There was a time when Lu Bu was very guarded against Ying Hao, fearing that Ying Hao would harm his daughter, but it turned out that he was overthinking it.
Lu Bu thought that time would dilute the love in his daughter's heart, but he didn't expect that his daughter would fall deeper and deeper into love.
Lu Bu was originally extremely opposed to this, but seeing how persistent his daughter was, and also being completely impressed by Ying Hao's personality charm during his interactions with Ying Hao, he no longer objected.
Lu Bu didn't mind having his lord, whom he had always known as his own generation, as his son-in-law, but the problem now was that Ying Hao, an arsonist who was confident in flirting with her, did not marry him. After flirting with his own daughter, he seemed to have forgotten that this happened.
Seeing that his originally sunny and lively daughter was becoming increasingly resentful, Lu Bu felt very distressed, but there was nothing he could do about it.
Regardless of whether Ying Hao is his lord, even if he is not, he cannot force Ying Hao to marry his daughter because of her unrequited love. After all, there are many people in the world who have unrequited love for Ying Hao.
Let’s go back to Qin Zheng.
Originally Qin Zheng had no ambitions, but after absorbing the soul of the First Emperor, he inevitably developed some ambitions.
Qin Zheng may not realize it himself, but since he became ambitious, he has some selfish motives in governing. When it comes to employing people, he prefers to use his cronies, as if he is intentionally or unintentionally building a faction of his own.
Ying Hao naturally saw all the actions of Qin Zheng, but because his actions were within the rules, and the people he promoted were indeed talents, using these people would not harm Da Qin, so Ying Hao did not
So much to say.
However, this trend is very bad. If it is not stopped, Qin Zheng will have other ambitions and even some unrealistic fantasies, which Ying Hao will definitely not want to see.
Qin Zheng is Ying Zheng, the first emperor of Qin, and the ancestor of Ying Hao.
But the current Great Qin is no longer Ying Zheng's Great Qin, but a new Great Qin built by Ying Hao from scratch. Therefore, even the ancestral dragon must sit down and kneel at Ying Hao's feet.
A minister, otherwise there is only one end, and that is death.
In the face of national justice, Ying Hao will never talk about any personal affairs.
Ying Hao was definitely unwilling to attack Qin Zheng, but in order to prevent Qin Zheng from embarking on a path of no return, Ying Hao decided to give Qin Zheng a beating so that he could put away his inappropriate thoughts.
Before Qin Zheng served as the governor of Yongzhou, he served as the governor of Jingzhou, and his political achievements were also very good, and he governed Jingzhou in an orderly manner.
Qin Zheng was not only good at governing the local area, he was also not weak in military affairs.
During the Battle of Jingbei, Qin Qiong was demoted due to his defeat, but Qin Zheng, as the governor, made great achievements.
With the military and political affairs blossoming, and the status of the clan, Qin Zheng should have taken the next step, entering the central government, and competing with Wang Meng for the position of prime minister. No matter what, he could have retreated and become a deputy prime minister, but after the founding of the country, he was only granted the title of deputy prime minister.
He was the governor of Yongzhou.
Yongzhou is a new place, and it only has one and a half counties, which is far inferior to Jingzhou, let alone complete states such as Bingzhou, Jizhou, and Youzhou.
After this operation, anyone with a discerning eye can see that Ying Hao is deliberately suppressing Qin Zheng, but Ying Hao has a good excuse.
Ying Hao Yongzhou is the ancestral land of the Qin Dynasty, but another war may break out at any time, and Qin Zheng is the most powerful among the clan, so he can rest assured only if Qin Zheng guards Yongzhou.
You see, I trust you and let you go to Yongzhou.
After a series of defeats, Qin Zheng was promoted and secretly demoted by Ying Hao, and was transferred to Yongzhou as the governor.
Qin Zheng didn't have any doubts about this. He didn't realize his mistake at all, and he really couldn't think of Ying Hao's reason for suppressing him.
Ying Hao originally thought that Qin Zhenghui would guess his intentions, but he didn't expect that after he came to Yongzhou, although he managed Yongzhou in an orderly manner, he cultivated his confidants in terms of employment, so he decided to beat him again, so he was transferred to Yingzhou.
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There were two consecutive rises and falls. With the wisdom of Qin Zheng, how could he not realize that the emperor was dissatisfied with himself and was deliberately beating himself up.
But he really didn't understand what aspect he was not doing well enough to make his usually arrogant cousin feel dissatisfied with him and start beating him?
Before taking office, his fourth uncle Qin Jian found Qin Zheng and scolded him. Only then did Qin Zheng understand the reason why he was beaten.
Although Qin Zheng had ambitions, he was still loyal and convinced to Ying Hao. He really didn't realize that his subconscious actions had invisibly violated the emperor's taboo.
Qin Zheng was shocked when he realized this, but he felt even more aggrieved. He had no objection at all, but instead he was met with suspicion. This also made him feel that Ying Hao had changed.
The power of the former Ying Hao changed him.
Qin Zheng was very sad about this, but there was nothing he could do about it. Ying Hao was the emperor of Qin. No matter how wronged he felt, he had to endure it. After all, the thunder and rain were the emperor's favor.
In order to regain his cousin's new position, Qin Zheng decided to be strict with himself in Yingzhou and never make the same mistakes again.
Ying Hao's attack on Qin Zheng was very successful, completely nipping his modest ambitions in the bud. However, there are gains and losses. The brotherhood between them may never be restored.
Ying Hao knew this very well, but what he wanted more was that Qin Zheng could live.
In the past, Ying Hao always used people without suspicion, but since he became emperor, he has to use even those who are suspicious. In order to prevent his subordinates from having excessive human rights desires, even his cousins have to be beaten in time.
It has to be said that Ying Hao is becoming more and more qualified as an emperor, but he is getting closer and closer to becoming a loner.
Soon after Oda City and Tsukuyomi left, Qin Zheng began to devote himself wholeheartedly to the establishment of the Yingzhou Governor's Office, and prepared to promulgate many drastic policies.
1. Abolish the Dao State and establish counties and counties.
Second, abolish Japanese surnames and change them to Chinese names.
Third, abolish Japanese writing and promote Chinese characters.
Fourth, abolish the Japanese language and switch to Chinese.
Fifth, abolish Japanese law and use Qin law instead.
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On the twenty-seventh day, the Martyrs' Shrine was built to commemorate the Qin soldiers who died in battle.
Qin Zheng's plan contains twenty-seven strategies, large and small, all of which are planned to be implemented in Yingzhou.
Of course, such a huge plan cannot be completed in a short time. If it is implemented all at once, the resistance of the Japanese people will reach the extreme, so it must be promoted step by step one by one.
What the Qin government has implemented at present is only the first step, which is to abolish the Tao state and establish counties and counties.
The Qin government changed all the Tao and states of the original Japanese country under the rule of the Qin Dynasty into the system of prefectures and counties.
After some consolidation by the Qin government, five counties were re-established, namely: Kanto County (six counties), Kansai County (six counties), Hokuriku County (five counties), Saikaidō (eight counties),
Shanyang County (five counties), a total of thirty counties.
These five prefectures are located in the Kanto Plain, Echigo Plain, western Honshu, and northern Kyushu.
In addition, Qin Zheng also calculated that the total population of the five counties was 2.03 million, of which 1.3 million were women and only 700,000 men.
The ratio between men and women is seriously imbalanced, and most of them are old and weak.
Therefore, the next policy strategy of the Qin government was to relocate the able-bodied Han people, encourage intermarriage between Han and Japanese, encourage childbirth, and liberate the female labor force, etc.