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Chapter 98 Guizhou General Soldier (Part 2)

Liu Wei was criticized inexplicably and was a little at a loss. Gao Pingshi smiled and said: "Actually, I don't blame brother Zishou. The official system of the country is originally complicated, and there are indeed many overlapping jurisdictions of officials at all levels. Brother Zishou is not so bad after all."

He is not allowed to officially become a general, but is only trained in General Liu's army...so he doesn't know much about these things, which is normal."

Liu Xian let Liu Wei go, but Liu Wei didn't understand. He just didn't dare to ask his father now. He turned to Gao Pingshi and said, "Mr. Gao, why don't you teach me what's going on?"

what's going on?"

Gao Pingshi smiled and said: "Brother Zishou, you have to know that the full name of the Guizhou Chief Military Officer now has to add a few more words."

"Oh?" Liu Wei was stunned for a moment: "What are the words to add? What is it called now?"

"The current full name is: Guarding Guizhou and other places, Commander-in-Chief of the Army, Admiral of Mayang and other places." Gao Pragmatic laughed.

"Oh..." Liu Wei prolonged the word "oh", but judging from the look on his face, he still looked confused.

Liu Xian held his forehead and sighed helplessly, with an expression like "Why did I give birth to such a good-for-nothing like you?"

Gao Pragmatic did not care, and explained: "Brother Zishou should know that the post of Chief Military Officer was originally a military officer who was temporarily dispatched to guard one side due to military needs and returned to the court after the incident. Later, due to the presence of police or local police at the border,

When there was civil unrest, the imperial court set up general military officers to guard troubled border areas or important places. Over time, the general military officers became the permanent military commanders of a province or a region."

Liu Wei nodded: "I know this."

Gao Pragmatic was not surprised and continued: "Four years ago in Tianshun, Guizhou belonged to Huguang and the Guizhou General Military Officer did not set up a separate town. It was not until the winter of the fifth year in Tianshun that Guizhou established a special General Military Officer to guard Guizhou.

The government was stationed in Xuanwei Sicheng in Guizhou (i.e. Guiyang), with two generals and three guards. In the 30th year of Jiajing, Liu Dazhi, the governor of Guizhou, and his patrol officer Su Yinglin believed that "Tongren border encirclement can effectively control the entry and exit of barbarians."

, Si, Shi, Chen, Yuan Mansion, the gateway to the Wei Pass, Shangshu asked the chief military officer to move to Tongren. In the 32nd year of Jiajing, the chief military officer added the admiral Mayang to control the town (today's Fenghuang County, Hunan Province).

In Changde (today's Changde City, Hunan), Chenyuan and other places, the general military officer (guard office) moved to Tongrenfu City. The general military officer office was originally the Miao Road, and governed the northeast in Tongren Prefecture. In that year, Ping (Yue), the governor of Guizhou and the governor

), Shi Bangxian, the chief military officer of Qinglang and other places, moved to Tongren, added the title of admiral Mayang and other departments, controlled the generals in the town, and supervised the deployment of Han and local officers and soldiers in the two provinces.

In addition to the army, which has 4,800 Han officers and soldiers, there are also generals and several garrison personnel to defend various places."

When he said this, he smiled and said, "Now Brother Zishou knows why the governor of Huguang can recommend the General Soldier of Guizhou, right?"

Liu Wei suddenly realized: "I understand, I understand, Guizhou was originally under the jurisdiction of Huguang, but now it is separated separately, but... this Guizhou military officer is also in charge of several local military affairs in Huguang, so

The governor of Huguang recommending the commander-in-chief of the Guizhou military force does not go too far."

Gao Pragmatic smiled and nodded.

Liu Xian frowned slightly at this time and asked with a hint of worry: "Mr. Gao, is it difficult to handle things in Wei Guogong's stall?"

These words made Gao Pragmatic stunned for a moment, and he subconsciously asked: "Huh? Why does General Liu ask this?"

Liu Xian was slightly embarrassed and said: "This..."

"General Liu has something to say, but please speak up." Gao pragmatically waved his hand.

Liu Xian coughed dryly and said slowly: "General Mo just has doubts. Since General Mo came out of Sichuan, all the towns he lived in have been prosperous places. The Japanese pirates have not been completely wiped out yet, so why are they transferred back to a place like Guizhou? Isn't that right?

The Duke of Wei has too much power in the southeastern provinces, so the two prime ministers should also consider the influence?"

He himself felt that these words seemed a bit harsh, and sounded as if he was doubting the authority of Gao Gong and Zhang Juzheng. However, Gao pragmatically asked urgently. He was a warrior after all, and he couldn't think of anything to evade in his mind, so he had to

Tell the truth.

After hearing this, Gao Pangshi laughed and waved his hand: "What is the reason? Xu Pengju is in trouble himself. At this time, he is afraid that the Mud Bodhisattva will not be able to save himself when crossing the river. How can he have the ability to affect General Liu?"

Your appointment? To be honest with General Liu, it was actually my idea for you to move to Guizhou."

Not only was Liu Xian's eyes widened in shock, but even a straight-faced young man like Liu Wei had a dull look on his face. He couldn't figure out why this young man from an aristocratic family who was so kind to his father and son could do this and change his father from a fat man to a fat man.

He was transferred from Zhili to the ungrateful mountains and valleys in Guizhou.

Gao pragmatically asked calmly: "General, is he secretly slandering in his heart, saying, 'This son is harming me'?"

Liu Xian was shocked, stood up and said, "How dare you, general?"

He had already called himself the "last general" once, but Gao Jingshi didn't pay attention to it. This time he called himself the "last general" again, and Gao Jingshi couldn't help but notice it - obviously, Liu Xian's official rank was much higher than that of Gao Jingshi.

, but in the Ming Dynasty... military attaches are not valuable, and the civil servants of the Hanlin Academy are close to the prince, so they are extremely valuable. Even if Gao Pragmatic does not even have a serious reputation, since Liu Xian has received a favor, he naturally has to talk about it.

represented.

Gao pragmatic didn't criticize it, he just smiled softly, picked up the tea cup and took a sip before saying: "General Liu, please sit down. Of course I have my own reasons for this matter."

"Oh..." Liu Xian sat down in response, but couldn't help but asked: "Can I tell you?"

Gao pragmatic pretended to be embarrassed, thought for a while, and then said in deep thought: "It would be possible to inform the Xian father and son in advance, but..."

"Don't worry, Mr. Gao, if my father and son leak even a single word, they will be struck by lightning and die badly!" Liu Xian said hurriedly.

Gao pragmatic waved his hand, and he didn't know whether it was to indicate that he didn't need to swear, or that it was not that serious, and then said: "Military generals are different from civil servants. You, General Liu, should understand the reason for this: the closer the civil servants are to the center, the more they will move."

The faster; the more military commanders are on the battlefield, the more meritorious deeds they will achieve..."

When he said this, Liu Xian immediately understood and his eyes lit up: "Young master, what you mean is that there is going to be a war in Guizhou? And... there is going to be a big war?"

Unexpectedly, Gao Pangshi suddenly straightened his face and said seriously: "I didn't say anything."

Liu Wei was stunned for a moment, but Liu Xian immediately agreed: "Yes, yes, the general is getting older. Recently, I feel more and more deaf. I can't always hear clearly. I can't hear clearly..."

When Liu Wei saw his father say this, he rolled his eyes and thought to himself: "You are always better at listening to the wind and distinguishing sounds than a teenager like me. How can you be deaf? How dare you say this!"

But Gao Pragmatic stopped talking about this issue and just said: "As for the imperial court, it is estimated that the results will come out in a few days. General Liu, Brother Zishou, I may be very busy these days. I'm afraid that by then

We may not be able to spare the time to send each other off…”

"It's okay, it's okay, Mr. Gao is too polite." Liu Xian laughed and said, "Mr. Gao set a precedent for me in the Ming Dynasty. He became a Hanlin official at the age of eight, accompanying the prince. His future is limitless. We will have a dinner later. Even if the young master is young, he will eventually become a general.

I must give you a toast for this!”


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