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Chapter three hundred and seventy sixth military town

Ren Liang did not go out of the city to greet him, nor did he summon the civil and military officials in the city to a large extent. He just brought a few commanders in the city to greet him at the gate. ※※

Along the way, even if the army did not approach the city, officials from the prefectures and counties along the way would rush there and send local specialties, which was called rewarding the three armies. However, they did not dare to really waste the people and ruin money, so that the soldiers of the three armies would have a share, and even the commanders of thousands of men

Not enough points.

The prefectures of various prefectures were newly demoted, and Chao Yong was not too harsh, so he tasted the specialties he gave. No one dared to give money and property, and the rule of killing Daliang was already spread all over the world. The salary of officials in the Song Dynasty was very high, and it was the past dynasties.

The highest officials in history, even if they are not corrupt, they have some savings, but no one dares to take them out to reward the three armies. They are afraid that they will not please the prince, but will cause blood.

Since Daliang publicly erected a stone tablet that "no crime for words", the censors have no scruples and have been impeached by officials every day. There is no problem with wealthy families rewarding the three armies, but if officials reward the three armies, they will most likely be impeached and lost their rituals.

, please the prince. Although he will not be punished in the end, he will also damage his reputation if it spreads.

Two stone tablets of traitors in the Northern Song Dynasty and traitors were erected. The civil servants also knew about etiquette, righteousness, integrity and shame. Qingliu also felt that Daliang was unprecedentedly enlightened.

Although the Song Dynasty was quite enlightened, if the ministers angered the emperor, the emperor would still demote the ministers. Especially when Zhao Ji was in power, he even demoted the ministers at will and organized the ministers.

After Prince Daliang proposed to publicize the ancestral teaching of "not being convicted for words", the emperor was even more magnanimous and directly stated that he would not be punished for making any suggestions. Of course, traitors and corruption were not included.

Overnight, the Daliang court became very open-minded, and some censors even impeached the crown prince and refused to attend court.

The crown prince is undoubtedly the most feared existence of civil officials. Originally, all the officials were worried about the censor. Unexpectedly, neither the emperor nor the crown prince made things difficult for the censor, but the crown prince still refused to go to court.

When the officials saw that the prince did not come out to question the crime, the last slightest scruple was gone.

Dong Ping was a little used to being welcomed and sent to the officials. He looked at the Jingzhao Mansion that was about to arrive. He saw Ren Liang leading several officials to greet him and said dissatisfiedly: "The officials of Jingzhao Mansion are too rude."

But the emperor did not move all the officials from Shaanxi, but these officials were arrogant."

Chao Yong shook his head and said, "Now the situation in the northwest is tight and the rear is stable, so we can concentrate on fighting the Xixia on the front line. Moreover, this welcome and send off is a small matter, and it is best not to mobilize the troops."

Seeing that there were still several feet still, Chao Yong turned over and got off the horse and walked over quickly.

Ren Liang was also a little surprised when he saw this. It was rumored that the Emperor Daliang was magnanimous and respectful to the wise and the prince was only close to the military. He did not have much affection for civil servants and never interacted with civil servants.

He originally thought that it would be good if Chao Yong could give him a gift immediately, but he didn't expect that Chao Yong would dismount several feet away.

When Ren Liang saw the prince coming, he hurriedly bowed, "The lower-ranking official, the prefect of Jingzhao, Ren Liang, met the prince."

Chao Yong took the lead, supported Ren Liang, and said with a smile: "Ren Gong's name is well-known. How dare you accept Ren Gong's gift?"

Seeing the prince's words and deeds, Ren Liang couldn't figure out the prince's temperament. He shook his head and said, "You only do things with your heart, and you have no great achievements. The prince praised it."

Chao Yong smiled and said, "What Ren Gong said is to do things with his heart. You must be able to be worthy of your conscience when doing things. In recent years, Cai Jing, Tong Guan has been in power, those who are obedient will prosper, and those who are rebellious will perish. No one dares to say what they do. Only Ren

The public speaks with justice, which shows that Ren Gong is really doing things with his heart. I only admire two people, namely Ren Gong and Li Gang, but unfortunately Li Gang is very loyal. If I hadn't been afraid that Li Gang would lead all loyal people to follow him and buried him for the Song Dynasty, I wouldn't have

Beat him a treacherous minister.”

Only when Ren Liang heard Chao Yong say this did he realize the prince's intentions. Every dynasty has no shortage of officials who have been buried with him. Only the Song Dynasty has no one to be buried with him. It is a pity that the prince's trick is so clever.

The Tang Dynasty was destroyed for more than 200 years, and after five generations of wars, Jingzhao Prefecture has lost the shadow of the Tang Dynasty's capital.

By the Song Dynasty, the economic and political centers were transferred to the east. Jingzhao Prefecture was more of a military center in the northwest region. Although it was called Jingzhao Prefecture, its superiors only said that they knew Yongxing's military, and military factors were far more important than economic factors.

It was not until the second year of Xuanhe that Zhao Ji issued an edict to the Yongxing Army guards and other officials to use military quotas and call them Jingzhao Prefecture.

Ren Liang was the first Jingzhao prefect of the Northern Song Dynasty and the last Jingzhao prefect of the Northern Song Dynasty.

Although it is a military center, Jingzhao Prefecture's business is also very developed. Merchants who are not afraid of death travel to Central Plains, Xixia, Tubo, Uighurs, Hei Khan and other countries. Most of the people transported in were livestock, herbs, jade, etc., and they were transported out.

The main ones are porcelain, silk and cloth.

The Song Dynasty had no yards and market restrictions, and there were many shops and vendors everywhere. There were also many more people in Jingzhao Prefecture than in Tokyo.

Although Ren Liang did not summon all the officials in the city to greet him, he also knew the importance. He sent soldiers to guard the city gate to the streets of the government office to prevent people from rushing to the prince or even assassinating the prince.

However, Ren Liang did not have martial law in the whole city. If he was too harassed the people, he would seem to be incompetent in governance. Although he served for less than a year, the security of Jingzhao Prefecture was still very good. Even though the Western Xia invasion recently, the Han people and Fans were in trouble.

The relationship between people became a little nervous, but there was no major conflict.

The people in the city already knew that the prince personally led his troops to fight against Xixia. They also wanted to see what the legendary god descended to earth and the invincible prince looked like. If the prince's invincible battle lacked some value in the past, he could easily defeat Liao.

The achievements of the Emperor of the Kingdom made people believe it.

This is not what Ren Liang promotes. Ren Liang hopes that everyone in the city will not know that the prince is coming. After all, it is close to Xixia, so Xixia is sure to make detailed information to assassinate the prince.

However, there are publications spread all over the world, and the post officials ran away much faster than the army. Two days after the army set off, Jingzhao Prefecture got the Tokyo publications as they were, and then began to publish them, promoting the prince to lead his army to fight against the Western Xia and encourage the military and civilians in the northwest.

Morale.

Ren Liang also had to admit that after the news of the prince's personal expedition was announced, it stabilized the people's hearts very well.

After the news of the invasion of 400,000 troops from Xixia spread, many people left their hometowns and ran to the Central Plains, for fear of being kidnapped by Xixia and becoming slaves. Since the founding of the Xixia Kingdom, they have often invaded the border, and many times they are unable to occupy the captured cities.

Once they arrived, the people of Xixia would withdraw their troops, but they would also abduct the people. When they arrived in Xixia, they would become slaves to the Dangxiang tribe.

The Han people with craftsmanship became craftsmen. By plundering the Han people, Xixia developed iron smelting, textile, ceramics and other industries in China, so that they did not fear the blockade of the Song Dynasty. Some industries were even less than the Song Dynasty, such as the Xixia sword smelting in the Western Xia Dynasty.

It was the Song people who had to admit the sharpness of the Xixia sword.

The Song Dynasty had a vast land and abundant resources, and many exquisite things were produced. However, it was necessary to admit that "Khitan saddles, Xia Kingdom swords, and Goryeo secret colors were all the best in the world. Even if they were used in other places, they would never be able to match them."

Of course, the Xixia sword is also the best among the weapons cast by Xixia, and it is not possible to possess it at any soldier.

It is precisely the scarcity of the Xixia sword that made the people of the Song Dynasty proud of obtaining the Xixia sword.

Su Dongpo once won the Western Xia sword and admired it very much. He immediately ordered Chao Buzhi, the "Four Scholars of Sumen", to write a poem to praise him.

The red makeup sits with flowers and wine, and the green duckweed is pulled out to bring out the wind.

The spiral horns ridges up, and the white dragons carry three dragons.

One stroke of a person stands out and the three moves of the playboy are moved.

Zhao Ji's eldest son, Song Qinzong, got a Xixia sword, and he couldn't let it go and wore it in court.

Even the Song Dynasty's "secret" divine crossbows all come from the Western Xia. However, when the Song Dynasty fought with the Western Xia, only King Chage of the Western Xia and Jin Dynasty "the country used iron kites to gallop across the plains, and used a stubborn stone to chase dangerous valleys.

When you encounter a sword technique, it is difficult to use the iron cavalry, and if you encounter a god's arm and bow stairs, you will collapse."

If the Divine Arm Crossbow was invented by Xixia, then Xixia would naturally not be used, and there would be no such thing as Bu Bazi's collapse when he touched the Divine Arm Crossbow.

Even if the prototype of the Divine Arm Crossbow was from the Western Xia, the Song Dynasty would inevitably have made major improvements to make its power stronger and can only be used to deal with the Western Xia.

In addition to the excellent weapons, the felt blankets of Western Xia are also popular in various countries. Among them, the white felt made of white camel hair is recorded in "The Travels of Marco Polo" as "the best felt in the world".

Although Xixia developed ceramics by plundering Han craftsmen, the ceramics of Xixia were obviously not as exquisite as those of the Central Plains, and they could only make some practical tools. Xixia still needed to exchange livestock for some exquisite porcelain from the Song Dynasty for the nobles to use. However, ceramics were

It also helped Xixia a lot. There were caltrops in the Central Plains to delay the enemy's operations. Although Xixia could metallurgy, the number of iron ore in Xixia was not as high as that in the Central Plains. Their iron should be used in more important places to create weapons and agricultural tools. With ceramics

Afterwards, Xixia made porcelain thorns. The fists were of all sizes and the surfaces were all nail-shaped. Once the war horse was stepped on, it would be a man who was leaning on the horse.

Legend has it that when Genghis Khan attacked Xixia, his war horse stepped on porcelain thorns, caught off guard, was thrown off the horse, and died of injury. This was undoubtedly a great shame for Genghis Khan who grew up on the horse. He let his descendants exterminate the Western Xia royal family and Western Xia culture at the end of his life.

To avenge your shame.

If the Han people who are not skilled are caught, they will become "collision men", which is the vanguard of the Western Xia army. In fact, they will let these Han slaves be cannon fodder.

The Song army had fewer cavalry, while the infantry was good at bows and crossbows. When the two armies faced each other, the Song army often killed and injured the Western Xia soldiers with a large number of heavy rain of arrows. Later, the Xixia people asked the "collision man" to rush first, disrupting the Song army's formation, and the Western Xia soldiers and horses were

Go and fight again.

Those who are weak and unable to go to the battlefield will be caught by the Xixia people and cultivated in the hinterland of Xixia.

However, a few days ago, after the news of the prince's personal expedition spread, there were obviously fewer people fleeing.

The people left behind also felt a little more relaxed. The prince defeated the Liao emperor. What is the Emperor of Xixia? Maybe the prince can capture the Emperor of Xixia alive this time. At that time, the Emperor of Xixia will be a slave and shepherd the Han people.


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