Da Ming Tai Shi

Chapter 161 Political Disagreements Draw Swords Against Each other

Chapter 161 Political Disagreements Draw Swords Against Each other
"Worship heaven and earth."

"Two thanks to the high hall."

"Happy husband and wife."

Yicheng proceeded step by step, benefited by Zhu Yuanzhang's presence, no one dared to boo at the scene.

Besides, who would dare to disturb Chen Yunfu's bridal chamber now?

Even though no one disturbed him, it was impossible for Chen Yunfu to rush to the bridal chamber in a hurry at noon, since Lao Zhu was still here, he had to toast.

"My servant, thank you for your majesty's presence."

"I will leave after drinking a glass of wedding wine."

Zhu Yuanzhang raised his glass cheerfully and drank it, then got up and left: "I'm here, you don't enjoy drinking, Sapphire."

"The minister is here."

"I entrusted you with a task today, to bring down our Marquis of Wu Zhong."

Lan Yu said loudly, "Please rest assured, Your Majesty, I will definitely live up to your orders."

"I will send you to Your Majesty."

Amidst the sound of seeing each other off, Zhu Yuanzhang left, and the atmosphere of the wedding banquet immediately relaxed as he left.

"Come, come, Wu Zhonghou to drink."

Lan Yu picked up the cup and found Chen Yunfu, shouting loudly: "Your life is in your life, Wu Zhonghou is not allowed to say that I, Lao Lan, poured your groom's official wine."

The latter could only smile wryly, and gulp down his neck.

With Sapphire making such a bad start, how can there be any good in the future?

The people toasting like a revolving lantern are one after another.

Of course, having said that, when Zhu Yuanzhang said that he wanted to get Chen Yunfu drunk, it was just a joke. Who could really make Chen Yunfu drunk?
Chen Yunfu's status destined him to get married today, not just simply calling friends to drink and brag.

As soon as the banquet was over, people of sufficient status all stayed behind.

Zhu Biao, Lan Yu, Li Jinglong, Shao Zhi, Yu Lun, Zhan Hui and a large group of senior military and political officials.

And these people plus Chen Yunfu are the Daming Donggong Party at this moment.

"With regard to the establishment of the capital in Liaodong, the emperor has approved the Ministry of War. However, the court has not yet made a decision on whether the government affairs of Liaodong should be placed under the jurisdiction of Shandong. What do you think?"

With the surrender of Nahachu, the Liaodong (three northeastern provinces plus the outer Xing'an Mountains) in Nuo Da returned to the embrace of the motherland, but such a large territorial expansion brought many problems.

The most urgent issue is of course the core point that everyone is concerned about in the current time and space, ethnic composition.

Liaodong has been reduced to aliens for more than [-] years since the end of Tang Dynasty. The people living in this land have been divided into Han and Hu. Therefore, the first priority of Zhu Yuanzhang's approval of the Ministry of War is to establish the capital of Liaodong and move people to Shiliao.

Prior to this, Liaodong did not set up a chief envoy for the time being, and Liaodong was placed under the temporary management of Shandong in terms of administrative power.

In this way, Shandong is equivalent to having four yamen.

That is, the Shandong Chief Commissioner, the Shandong Inspection Commissioner, the Shandong Capital Division and the Liaodong Capital Division.

A large part of the reason why Zhu Yuanzhang did this is because "Hans and Hus live together, it is difficult to distinguish, and they must not be rude, or they may hinder the national policy."

The national policy mentioned here by Zhu Yuanzhang is the policy towards Mongolia established in the second year of Hongwu.

Except for war, Ming Dynasty will not massacre any Mongolian people and soldiers who are willing to surrender.

Not only will he not kill, but Zhu Yuanzhang treats every senior Mongolian military and political official who surrenders with kindness.

For example, Nahachu, who had just surrendered, was granted the title of Marquis of Haixi.

The reason for this is still the phrase 'a skinny camel is bigger than a horse'.

Although the decadent Yuan Dynasty was driven out of the capital (Beijing), the vitality of the Yuan Dynasty itself was not damaged at all.

The root of the nomadic regime is basically in the grasslands rather than in the Central Plains. The fact that the Yuan Dynasty’s national fortune has been less than a hundred years is that they have been working hard to maintain the characteristics of the grassland empire. This is substantially different from the Liao Kingdom before and the Qing Dynasty later.

This is why Xu Da and Chang Yuchun's Northern Expeditionary Army had just arrived in Hebei, and the Yuan Dynasty emperor left in a hurry with his concubines, children, princes and ministers, and he didn't even bother to resist.

Between the first year of Hongwu and the 19th year of Hongwu, more than 30 generals and soldiers of the Yuan Dynasty surrendered to Ming alone!
Of course, these 30 cannot all be Mongols, and a large part of them are Han Chinese.

This is still only a surrender. If you add the prisoners from the Northern Expedition and the recovery of Yunnan, 60 people will not be able to fight.

This is all thanks to this national policy.

Bei Yuan had already been defeated by Ming Dynasty, or in other words, his guts had been broken. When a large number of Mongolian princes saw the Ming army coming to kill them, their first choice was to flee, and if they could not escape, they surrendered.

No idea of ​​a fight to the death at all.

Zhu Yuanzhang tasted the sweetness of this national policy and took it as a sage, so he came to Liaodong and decided to implement this national policy as always.

Only the capital of Liaodong was set up, but it did not intervene too much in Liaodong's government affairs.

In a word, in terms of the political environment, the Mongols living in Liaodong have been given lenient and preferential treatment.

The maladministration is serious!

Are there only Mongols, Hans or Koreans in the vast land of Liaodong?
Chen Yunfu, who is familiar with Ming history, clearly knows that Liaodong's loose administrative environment, which can be called self-government, has made the assimilation talent of the Han people useless, and it has also allowed a large number of ethnic minorities in Liaodong to multiply crazily.

One of the clearest examples: Jurchen!

Whether it is the Savage Jurchen, the Beishan Jurchen, the Jianzhou Jurchen, or the Haixi Jurchen, they have all reproduced and recovered in large numbers in the past few hundred years, and there are other ethnic groups such as Udiha.

For hundreds of years, these hunting or fishing peoples have been able to prosper, but the living environment of the Han people in the Central Plains regime has been greatly squeezed.

The most intuitive example here is the number of military guards.

When the Liaodong Dusi was first established, Liaodong where the military guards were located was blooming everywhere. By the Jiajing period, the Liaodong Dusi had already existed in name only. In the late Wanli period, Nurhachi gradually unified the various Jurchen tribes in Liaodong. The Eight Banners army with ten thousand people in heavy armor, cavalry and other arms and Ming Dynasty fought a large-scale military battle head-on.

That can be called the Battle of Salhu that ruined half of the Ming Dynasty's national fortune.

Thinking of this, Chen Yunfu opened his mouth.

"His Royal Highness, Liaodong cannot be placed under the jurisdiction of Shandong. Shandong is thousands of miles away from Liaodong. The so-called out of reach, there is no difference between putting Liaodong under Shandong administration and allowing Liaodong to be autonomous. If it is allowed to be autonomous, will Liaodong still be our Liaodong after a hundred years?"

In the hall, a group of people all spoke in agreement, and only Zhan Hui jumped out to express their opposition.

"What the Tongzheng envoy said is not a bit alarmist. Liaodong has just been pacified now, and the large number of Mongolian people living here are in a state of panic. If the prefectures and counties are divided and governed according to the customs of our Han people, I am afraid that Liaodong will be everywhere in a short time. Anti-people.

In this way, wouldn't it conflict with the national policy formulated by His Majesty to appease the barbarians?In the future, I will make another Northern Expedition in the Ming Dynasty, and the Mongols will choose to fight to the death when they see our army. Is it beneficial to the country? "

At the end, Zhan Hui cupped his hands to the sky in a serious manner: "The reason why my Ming Dynasty has been invincible all these years is all because of your majesty's foresight. The sage is never as good as the present, and the general is still young and wise. A little bit."

This Zhan Hui, his mother will move Zhu Yuanzhang out to give a big hat to others!

Chen Yunfu was furious, but his current city is much deeper, and he won't fight Zhan Hui face to face. Doesn't that mean that he is smarter than Zhu Yuanzhang?

In the arena, how can I end by myself.

Some are apprentices.

No, Dong Lun was the first to stand up.

"At this time and at that time, what Zhan Yushi said is alarmist. What does it mean that once the prefectures and counties are divided, Liaodong will turn against the people everywhere? Listen to what Zhan Yushi said. The governance of the country, the government of officials, and the rule of law in my Ming Dynasty are in the eyes of Zhan Yushi. Is it so unbearable and rotten here!
Then the officials really have to ask Zhan Yushi why the world is so prosperous today. It is because the Holy Emperor is in power. How can you be against the people everywhere! "

Isn't it better than anyone else to put a big hat on you? Dong Lun also unceremoniously kicked back a word of yours.

Disagreements of political views must draw their swords to each other!

(End of this chapter)

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