Chapter Ninety-Seven: The Decision on the Great Teng Gorge
Chapter Ninety-Seven: The Decision on the Great Teng Gorge
In politics, there is often no right or wrong.
It's just that the ass is different.
Liu Pu has been stationed in Guangxi for many years, and he prefers to keep the original political structure of Guangxi unchanged. Maintaining everything is also the idea of many bureaucrats. Cover the lid on small problems. Until nothing is sustainable.
At that time, Liu Pu was not in Guangxi, what did the bird matter in Guangxi have to do with them?
But I have to admit that this is probably the least expensive way to do it today.
And what is the reason for Han Yong's exceptional promotion? It's because of the excellent disaster relief.
Fourteen years after orthodoxy, two ministers who played an outstanding role in disaster relief were Wang Hong and Han Yong.
Wang Hong is now the governor of Sichuan, and Han Yong is now the governor of Liangguang. It can be said that each has its own promotion.
Zhu Qizhen has shown with reality that anyone who can do things, dare to do things, and can do things well will naturally be promoted.
Although Chen Xun, the first assistant of the cabinet, was still from the Hanlin Academy and did not serve much in the local government, Zhou Chen's example has already intensified the temptation of not knowing how many local officials have seen the temptation to become the master of the capital and take charge of the Wenyuan Pavilion.
Therefore, among the magistrates, there are many ministers of the DPRK and the central government, who are born to do things.
Of course, this is not necessarily a good thing, many places are peaceful, but a lot of political performance projects have been tossed. But the overall pros outweigh the cons.
The reason is very simple, as far as the current situation of Daming is concerned.
No matter which county, only if you look for problems, you can always find them.
Han Yong came to Guangxi with this heart, so naturally he could not allow a policy of reluctance and appeasement.
Zhu Qizhen pondered for a while, and finally decided to maintain his previous decision, support Han Yong, and transfer Liu Pu.
It's not that Zhu Qizhen has any opinion on Jing Nanxun's group?
To tell the truth, now that Jing Nanxun is no longer in the eyes of Zhu Qizhen, not only will it not be weakened, but it will be strengthened a little.
After all, what Zhu Qizhen wants is balance, and it is definitely not the one who is dominant.
Jing Nanxungui has lost control of the Beijing camp, but he can become a powerful pawn on the scales.
The reason why this is the case is that Zhu Qizhen must first consider his own authority, and he cannot change his orders overnight.
Secondly, Zhu Qizhen also feels that the situation in Guangxi has a tendency to be unsustainable.
Because everything is going to Zhu Qizhen, this is a piece of information in itself, what kind of information, the local cover can't be covered anymore.
Zhu Qizhen is very conscious.
The emperor had to clean up the mess a lot of the time.
The situation has deteriorated to a certain extent, which means that Liu Pu's policy has been completely bankrupt. It's not whether Zhu Qizhen wants to continue Emperor Taizu's strategy, but whether he can or not.
The most important thing is Zhu Qizhen's Annan ambition.
The war has reached its most critical juncture.
But in Zhu Qizhen's heart, the war was nearing its end.
Even if there are repetitions, it is only a few years of see-sawing, and the tile spur cannot persist in the long-term war with the Ming Dynasty, especially the subsequent wars that take place on the grassland.
Although it is a burden to the Ming Dynasty, it is an even greater burden to the tile spurs.
So Zhu Qizhen's mind was focused on more things, such as thinking about what to do after the war was over? How about externally, how about internally?
All of Zhu Qizhen's previous reforms were to fight the tile spurs, so the goal of the tile spurs is over. The reform will continue, and when the time comes, it will be the time when Zhu Qizhen collides with the bureaucracy.
Zhu Qizhen has been preparing for this matter.
Whether it's mental preparation or other preparation.
Externally, even more so.
The end of the war against the tile spurs does not mean that the swords and guns will be put into storage from now on, and the horses will be put in Nanshan.
On the contrary, Zhu Qizhen must maintain the frequency of fighting once in more than ten years.
Without him, Zhu Qizhen discovered an inevitable fact, under the ancient environment, it was peaceful for a long time, and the combat effectiveness of the army was low, which could almost be equated.
No matter how much management is strengthened, it will not work.
Zhu Qizhen left a place for the nobles in the cabinet, but in order to move up, he must have military exploits. Otherwise, they are just civil bureaucrats. It's not even as good as a border minister who was born as a civil official.
What's the point?
What's more, Zhu Qizhen also has the idea of a great voyage in his heart.
As soon as the tile spurs are calmed down, the direction of the Ming Dynasty's strategic advance will be shifted from the north to the South China Sea. Even if the tile thorn fled to the Western Regions, the Western Regions would only be a secondary direction, not a primary direction.
The strategic direction is to the South China Sea, and the first thing to be resolved is Annam.
Just don't mention the new and old hatred between Annan and Daming. The geographical location of Annan alone makes the Ming Dynasty unable to ignore it, and Annan cannot ignore the Ming Dynasty.
If the Ming Dynasty set up counties in the South China Sea, it would almost surround Annan on three sides, and Annan would be able to sit still. In that case, it's better to strike first.
As for Annan, the Guangxi Tusi problem must be solved.
After all, if you don't solve the Guangxi Tusi and go south to Annam, there will be a big hidden danger.
Since it is necessary to solve the Guangxi problem, it is impossible to think about this problem at that time. Everything is thought of in front, otherwise when the time comes, you will be caught off guard.
What Zhu Qizhen does a lot of times is to lay the foreshadowing, and when the time comes, he will hook up the foreshadowing.
Those who do not seek the overall situation are not enough to seek a domain; Those who do not seek eternity are not enough to seek a moment.
Zhu Qizhen may not be able to seek eternity, but more than ten years and decades later, Zhu Qizhen is also a little expected.
Since we want to solve the problem of Guangxi Tusi, we cannot combine the problem of Guangxi Tusi with the problem of solving the problem of Annam, so the difficulty will be greatly increased.
Therefore, it is better to use a political solution rather than a military solution for Guangxi Tusi.
Even if it cannot be completely politically resolved, it should be largely resolved politically, and only a small number of them should be used.
How do you do that? Zhu Qizhen doesn't have a clue in his heart, but he understands one thing: the slower the matter, the easier it is to solve it politically, and the more urgent the matter, the higher the possibility of the contradiction intensifying.
Admittedly, the Great Tengxia Gorge is no small problem.
However, in fact, the problem of Datengxia is that the Ming Dynasty has lost control over Guangxi, and if the whole province of Guangxi, no, even if it is not the whole province, that is, all the counties and counties around Datengxia are organized and the people are all in order, the situation in Datengxia will not develop to this point.
So, what appears to be a military issue is actually a political issue.
In Zhu Qizhen's view, this question can be prepared now.
The best way is to use the matter of Datengxia to clean up the Guangxi toast, and Zhu Qizhen does not have the idea of eating a fat man in one bite.
The change of land and return to the stream will also come slowly.
However, at least a few prefectures and counties in western Guizhou should be established as logistics nodes to supply the army to Annam. Ensure that Guangxi Toast does not produce any moths.
So, he's more inclined to move.
Only when the balance is broken can a better balance be established, and after the old order is bankrupt, there will be a new order. Although there are some things that are not quite right now.
However, Zhu Qizhen estimated that with Han Yong's ability, perhaps without the support of the central government at the beginning, it would not be too easy, but it would definitely not collapse.
Even this pustule burst out, and there was a big problem for a while, but Zhu Qizhen had the opportunity to solve the Guangxi problem in a big way.
However, Zhu Qizhen is still a little worried.
I am worried that Han Yong will not be able to do it in terms of military ability. He decided to transfer a capable general to assist Han Yong.
For a while, Zhu Qizhen didn't think about who to transfer.
After all, the military center of gravity of the Ming Dynasty is in the north, and the generals whose names Zhu Qizhen can remember are all lined up in the north. It is not too appropriate to transfer anyone to the southwest at this moment.
Zhu Qizhen was about to ask Meng Ying about this matter. He awoke from his musings. Seeing that Wang Yu was still here, he said: "The internal situation of Datengxia naturally needs to be investigated, but the internal situation of Guangxi Tusi also needs to be investigated, especially the Huang family and the Cen family. ”
The Huang family and the Cen family are the two largest surnames in Guangxi Tusi.
There are two surnames instead of two, because there is more than one toast in each surname.
The power can be said to be deep-rooted, even in the late Qing Dynasty, the Northern Yuan and Southern Cen were called Cen someone, and he was also a descendant of this family. Therefore, these two surnames are the characters that Zhu Qizhen has to consider if he wants to move Guangxi Tusi.
Wang Yu said: "The minister understands. He paused slightly, seemed to hesitate, and said: "The minister is too old to bear the burden of the brocade guard, so that he has such fatigue, and the minister begs for bones." ”