Bury the Qing Dynasty

Chapter 151 Zhu Jinsong: I will give you a chance to rebel!

Chapter 151 Zhu Jinsong: I will give you a chance to rebel!
After convening Zeng Cheng and a large number of big and small leaders, Zhu Jinsong said directly: "It has been almost four or five years since I became the emperor. It's about time."

The first thing Zhu Jinsong faced was the issue of honor.

There are so many rebellions in history, and many rebellions are successful, but every rebel group can guarantee the circulation of talents from the capable to the mediocre at the initial stage, and when the rebellion succeeds, many rebel groups will produce a group called Honorable cancer.

Of course, it is not appropriate to directly describe the nobles as cancerous tumors. After all, the existence of the noble system also has certain positive meanings, but it has to be admitted that the noble system will often quickly deteriorate with the success of the rebellion.

The Xungui Group, which was so powerful when it was conquering the world in the early days, may have been useless by the end of the dynasty, unable to ride a horse or draw a bow, let alone lead troops to fight.

There are even some nobles who have the idea that they can also be emperors.

Of course, if it is just the rapid corruption of the Xungui Group, it is not a particularly serious problem. What is really fatal is that as the founding Xunguis spread their branches and leaves, land mergers will inevitably appear-there are cars in the front, and there are cars in the back. In a similar way, the nobles who founded the country put their ideas on the land, and generations of people lie on the country to suck blood, and the sages and gentry in the world will follow suit.

As for Zhu Jinsong, from the beginning of the rebellion to the Daming country that has conquered the land of sixteen provinces, the presence of nobles is naturally indispensable.

For example, two brothers, Zhu Erdan and Zhu Sanshun, should they be crowned kings?

For example, Liu Heming, Liu Erniu, and Geng Rui, who followed Zhu Jinsong to rebel from the beginning, should they be rewarded?
No?

Isn't that bullshit riding a horse!

The big guy put his head on his belt, followed you, someone Zhu killed the official, rebelled, and later you became the emperor, and everyone couldn't even get a hereditary honorable family, so what is the plan for following you to rebel ?Just want to be a general or marshal or something, and then follow you, Zhu, to serve the people of Ming Dynasty selflessly?
In such matters, never try to reason, because there is no reason at all.

I don't know you, you don't belong to me, we are still the same, by the side of a stranger.

understand?Don't ask if you understand, don't ask if you don't understand, and don't think about time travel and rebellion with this IQ.

Then there is the issue of newspapers.

"Daming Newspaper" was run by the Ming court, and the articles published on it were either written by Zhu Jinsong, the emperor of Ming Dynasty, or those people from the Imperial Academy. , There are not many in the "Daming Newspaper".

There are also voices from the people, hoping that Zhu Jinsong, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, will allow the people to open newspapers.

Allowed, or not allowed?Or set up censorship, and ban the newspaper of the current issue if one word is wrong, so as to prevent them from saying what they shouldn't say?
For example, those who dare to have the words "satisfactory" in the article will be banned, those who dare to write "My Qing" as "Tar Qing" must be sealed, and those who dare to write the names of Zhu Jinsong or the names of the Ming emperors will all become ***?

In addition to the problems of nobles and newspapers, there are other problems such as the law of the Ming Dynasty and the problems of weights and measures, the foreign vassal system, the blood-sucking of Europa mixed with sand, whether the people should ban guns, and so on.

The combination of these messy questions made Zhu Jinsong, the Emperor of Ming, feel a headache.

Zhu Jinsong had a headache, but Zeng Cheng, Liu Erniu, Liu Heming and other big and small leaders also had a headache.

Logically speaking, the emperor Zhu Jinsong has been on the throne for several years, and now he has occupied the land of sixteen provinces, so it is supposed to be rewarded. After all, you, Zhu Jinsong, were not the only ones who brought down the Great Ming Dynasty.

The key is how to do this matter?
Open your mouth and say directly that I have contributed a lot, is it not an exaggeration to be named a Duke?
Even if the emperor is a good-tempered old man, he wouldn't be so eager to court death.

Besides, the emperor of the old Zhu's family... From Zhu Chongba to Chongzhen, who didn't interpret the four words of meanness and widowness to the fullest.

So all the bigwigs were silent, and no one was willing to take the lead in discussing this topic. .

Seeing that all the bigwigs were silent, Zhu Jinsong laughed and said, "Don't talk anymore? If you don't speak, I will."

"In all dynasties and dynasties, at the beginning of the founding of a country, honors and nobles must be awarded to reward their achievements. This is an unbreakable truth. Anyone who challenges this point has already been notorious, and I am very timid. Challenging this fine tradition, so the rewards that should be given to you will still be given."

After Zhu Jinsong's words fell, the hearts of all the bigwigs present sank.

No one knew what happened to Zhu Jinsong, to speak in such a tone today.

However, Zhu Jinsong did not pause at all, but continued: "The ranks of the imperial court, I intend to set five ranks: Duke, Marquis, Bo, Zi, and Nan, and each rank is subdivided into two levels: state and county."

"Now we are still in the Qing Dynasty, and there are still many barbarians overseas, so the titles start from the county marquis, so as not to have no titles and rewards in the future."

"Whoever wins the title of nobility is not allowed to be hereditary. Even the Duke of the state must be relegated to the nobility for three generations."

"As for the clan, it's the same. The princes and county kings have also descended to become nobles for three generations."

"The list of rewards will be distributed in a few days."

"If you think it's acceptable, then follow this rule. If you don't think it's acceptable, you can think of a way to overthrow the emperor, and I can do Meng Lianggu again."

All the bigwigs present looked at each other, but in the end they hurriedly stood up and bowed together: "I wait for death!"

There is really no way.

Regardless of the fact that there are enough bigwigs present, as long as the big guys work together, the entire Ming Dynasty can be messed up. Knowing that the emperor Zhu Jinsong has the confidence to turn the tables and start over.

Zhu Jinsong, the emperor of Ming Dynasty, is not the same as Qian Deaf old dog.

In many cases, Qian Deaf Old Dog's imperial decree may not be able to come out of the capital, even if it is out of the capital, it may not be carried out, and even if it is carried out, no one can guarantee that it will be carried out indiscriminately.

The existence of the "Daming Newspaper" is destined to spread Zhu Jinsong's will throughout the world in the shortest possible time, and the existence of the Peasant Association and Jinyiwei also dooms the officials and gentlemen of the Ming Dynasty to find it difficult to bully them like they used to. Up and down.

And these bigwigs are very clear that apart from the intelligence system on the surface of the Tiandihui, Zhu Jinsong, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, has at least two sets of unrelated intelligence systems in operation, whether it is our Taqing side or the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Jinsong can clearly see every move of the court and even the people.

As for falling into the water like Zhengde, Tianqi and other Ming emperors?
That would be even more ridiculous.

Not to mention that Zhu Jinsong, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, did not have any hobby of visiting gardens. Even if he did, no one could penetrate the imperial guards guarding the palace. Jin, only recognize Zhu Jinsong, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and Aguna, the imperial concubine, the soldiers of the Sauron Camp.

Even if the Sauron Battalion was eliminated, they would still have to face the even more recalcitrant Ming Guards.

This is the only army in Ming Dynasty that is not under the jurisdiction of the Fifth Army Commander's Mansion. Although the conscription is with the Fifth Army Commander's Mansion, and the military discipline and training are the same as the Fifth Army Commander's Mansion, the food, salaries and equipment of the imperial guards are all controlled by the army. The Shaofu allocated funds, and the training was not with other troops.

To put it bluntly, the imperial guards were Zhu Jinsong's hole card, and this army did not follow orders from anyone except Zhu Jinsong, the Ming emperor.

And the reason why Zhu Jinsong behaved like this today was because he was pissed off by the bigwigs of the entire Ming court.

Because from Zeng Cheng and Liu Huaiwen in the civil service system, to Liu Heming and Liu Erniu in the general system, and even Ke Zhiming in the intelligence system, these bigwigs counted one by one, and recently they have been discussing the issue of rewards in private.

Of course, it is not that Zhu Jinsong, the Emperor of Ming Dynasty, has not considered the matter of meritorious deeds and deeds. After all, my Tartar and Qing Dynasty are almost cold, and the territory of sixteen provinces is in my hands. It is time to reward these meritorious officials. up.

But these sand sculptures are actually very envious of the nobles in Europa.

This is unbearable.

If it is true that the Ming court is made to look like Europa, then what is the purpose of Zhu Jinsong's painstaking rebellion?In order to create another Ming court, another Xungui Group, and another Donglin Party?

Do you envy the nobles of Europa?Want to be hereditary, right?I will first let you see what a real emperor is, and let your thoughts be eliminated from the root!

If you don't accept it, you will rebel, and I will give you a chance to rebel!
And after all the bigwigs admitted their cowardice, Zhu Jinsong snorted coldly and said: "Listen to me, all of you, what I give to you is yours, and if I don't give it to you, no one can reach out. otherwise……"

Hearing Zhu Jinsong's meaningful cold snort, all the bigwigs present suddenly came to their senses.

The emperor is ordered by the heavens, and he follows the law with his words. A word can rejuvenate a country, and a word can destroy a country.

Just like Cao Cao’s evaluation of the dragon: it can be big or small, it can rise and hide; it can make clouds and fog when it is big, and it can hide its shape when it is small;

No matter how close the old man in front of him is to the officials like himself, he is still the emperor who was killed in the sea of ​​blood and corpses. As long as he is alive, the Ming army will not have any problems.

If the army does not have any problems, the so-called nobles and civil officials can only behave with their tails between their legs.

After Zhu Jinsong gave a meaningful cold snort, he went on to say: "Let's discuss whether to allow civilians to open newspapers, weights and measures, and whether to prohibit civilians from holding guns and hand grenades."

The so-called idea of ​​turning the newspaper into a police station is entirely because Zhu Jinsong was irritated by these bigwigs in the court. After all, the Ming Dynasty clearly stipulates that the illiterate Ming people can scold the emperor at will, and there is no right to question the emperor——

Assuming that a completely illiterate commoner ran to Jinan and yelled at the temporary residence where Zhu Jinsong lived, Zhu Jinsong, the Ming emperor, could only hold his nose and endure it, and even sent someone to ask him why he was scolding. Have you encountered any difficulties? Is there anything Zhu Jinsong, the great Ming emperor, can do.

As for the gradual spread of literacy in various places and the sociology and county studies that Zhu Jinsong has been vigorously promoting, there may gradually be no illiterate people after the Ming Dynasty...

What does that have to do with Daming Lu and Zhu Jinsong, the Ming emperor?
Anyway, Daming Law and Zhu Jinsong have guaranteed the right of illiterate people to scold the emperor.

As for those literate people who want to scold the emperor, what should they do?
Doesn't this reflect the benefits of newspapers?

Zhu Jinsong intends to loosen some restrictions, first allowing the private sector to open two newspapers to test the waters, and if feasible, then gradually loosen more restrictions.

The problem of weights and measures is actually easy to solve, as long as the Ministry of Industry comes up with a standard, and then slowly implement it.

On the contrary, the problem of prohibiting civilian possession of firearms and grenades is very troublesome.

PS: This book might as well be called Burying the World Counting Balls. Anyway, as soon as the Da Qing part is written, 404 will stare at me all the time. Yesterday, two chapters were swallowed, and one chapter was released, leaving one It will take a few days for Zhang to apply for lifting the ban.

(End of this chapter)

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