Chapter 518: The New Life of Huai'an Mansion (First Update!) Ask for a subscription, ask for a monthly pass! )

Sukh Saha's killing of the grain governor did not make much of a splash.

After all, Sukh Saha is the master, and the grain overseer is the minion.

The master's killing of a slave is a matter of one sentence, and it is also justified.

Moreover, this grain governor is already at fault.

The fact that there is so little food is not reported at the first time also reflects from the side that Ning Wan does not pay attention to food reserves.

This is, of course, a dereliction of duty.

In fact, Sukh Saha has always felt that Ning Wan's ability to handle internal affairs is very poor, and he plays more of a role as a strategist.

That is, no one in the Qing court is used now, otherwise I wouldn't have let Ning Wan take the lead.

Suke Saha was very glad that Emperor Kangxi let him come, if he didn't come to Shandong, there would really be a big problem.

After losing Jiangnan, the entire northern provinces tightened their belts to get by, but there were still some that were slightly better.

For example, the grain reserves in Beizhili are very sufficient.

Of course, this has a lot to do with the fact that Jingshi is located here.

How can Gyeonggi not stock up on some grain?

Suke Saha knew that the food crisis in Shandong had reached the point where it was about to explode, so he immediately wrote an excerpt and ordered someone to send it to Beijing as soon as possible.

He added fuel to the shortage of food, and believed that the master would allocate food as soon as he saw it.

Only when the food problem is solved can Sukh Saha calm down and deal with the rebels.

As an old banner man who experienced the Liaodong period, Suke Saha knew very well that he could neither push too hard nor be too lenient with the Han people.

If they press too hard, they may take turns to revolt like all over Shandong, and make the court a mess.

If the policy is relaxed, these Han people may kick their noses in the face and continue to demand more benefits.

During the reign of Nurhachi, a great purge was carried out on the Han people in Liaodong, and one out of ten Han people in Liaodong were killed.

That's definitely not going to work.

After entering the customs, after experiencing the initial staking and fugitive laws, the policies of the Qing court tended to be relaxed, so that some people forgot to respect the lowly and the lowly, and felt that the court people were good and could be bullied.

Sukh Saha felt that it was time to resume the policies of the early days of Shunzhi, and that these Han people must not be left to do whatever they wanted.

However, the rout from Huai'an and Xuzhou gave Sukh Saha a headache.

The combined number of soldiers in these two places was 50,000, which was not a small number.

50,000 people is 50,000 mouths, and now that Shandong is short of food, Sukh Saha wondered if he could throw this burden elsewhere.

Recently, the best choice is Henan.

Of course, this is a large army after all, and it is not something that Sukh Saha can do with the movement of his lips.

He planned to write a separate report on this matter and ordered someone to send it to Beijing to present it to the Empress Dowager.

I believe that the Empress Dowager and the imperial court can understand his hardships and weigh them.

Shandong's mess is enough to toss people, and if this rout army is still left, it is like a row of artillery battles, which may explode at any time.

The soldiers are not more than fine.

After Suke Saha's preliminary understanding, not counting the 50,000 defeated troops from the south, there are now 100,000 green battalion soldiers in Shandong. With the addition of 5,000 governors' standard battalions, 5,000 governors' standard battalions, and 20,000 people each of the 40,000 Manchurian and Mongolian Eight Banners he brought, there are now 15 armies in Shandong.

There are so many soldiers, but Sukh Saha is not sure in his heart.

He wanted to reorganize and train the army to enhance the combat effectiveness of the Qing army to the greatest extent.

Only in this way can we deal with the frequent uprisings in various places, and only in this way can we hold Shandong firmly in the case of a large-scale attack by the Ming army.

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South Zhili, Huai'an Province.

The Shandong Righteous Army led by Yu Qi and Wang Er Mazi was finally placed here by the Ming Emperor Zhu Youlang.

This is also a decision made by Zhu Youlang after some careful consideration.

First of all, the military and civilians of Shandong must not be placed in Yingtianfu.

It should be narrow, densely populated, and populated. Coupled with the influx of many victims, the carrying capacity has almost reached its limit.

If hundreds of thousands of Shandong soldiers and civilians are placed here, it will have to be broken.

But the housewarming of hundreds of thousands of people is not as simple as moving words.

The best course of action is to settle nearby.

On the coast of Denglai, many people are fishermen.

Therefore, Zhu Youlang wanted to select a place from the coastal provinces.

The coastal areas of Nanzhili are nothing more than Yangzhou, Huai'an, and Susong.

Yangzhou and Susong are also extremely rich and luxurious, and the situation can only be said to be slightly better than Nanjing, and resources are also quite tight.

As for Huai'an, it's completely different.

This time, the Qing army withdrew and plundered a large number of local soldiers and civilians in Huai'an.

For a time, there were many unowned wastelands.

Although there is a lot of saline-alkali land because of coastal reasons, there are also fertile fields.

On the whole, Huai'an is the most suitable choice.

In addition, Huai'an is the closest to Shandong, and its customs and habits are also the closest to Shandong.

Placing Yu Qi and the others here, it won't be difficult for them to adapt.

Hatred is a seed that grows and sprouts as long as it is buried.

After the defeat of the seventh and other people in Denglai, they fled by sea, and finally escaped from Ascension.

But they didn't have the slightest joy in their hearts, on the contrary, they felt very humiliated.

This sense of humiliation reigns over them and makes them realize that they must take revenge.

Therefore, from the first moment of arrival in Huai'an, Yu Qibian ordered his soldiers not to forget training while reclaiming wasteland.

The so-called shame and courage, all the Shandong rebels held their breath in their hearts.

Although they don't know when they will be able to get revenge, they must be prepared so that they can seize the opportunity when it arises.

"Big brother, the last batch of houses has been built, so that everyone will no longer have to endure the wind and rain."

When the Qing army retreated from Huai'an, a torch burned all over Huai'an.

Therefore, Yu Qi not only needed to reclaim wasteland, but also had to build houses as soon as possible.

Fortunately, the raw materials were sufficient, and the strength of the people was great, and the house was soon built.

Yu Qi nodded with satisfaction and said, "If you have a house, you will have a home." Then the hearts of men will be settled. ”

After a pause, he continued, "The ploughing cattle have been distributed, right?" The court has given us so much support, we can't afford to waste it. ”

I have to say that the imperial court's support for the Shandong Righteous Army this time is very kind.

One year of tax exemption meant that all the grain produced next year would be at the disposal of the Shandong rebels.

Coupled with the provision of seeds and ploughing cattle, Yu Qizhi was moved to tears.

At that moment, he secretly swore that he would serve His Majesty the Emperor.

He is a brick, and His Majesty the Emperor will appear wherever he needs him.

"If you want me to say that the imperial court will go north in the spring next year."

Wang Er Mazi swore and said: "At that time, I must follow the eldest brother and perform well." It's been a long time since we've moved our hands and feet, so it's time to practice. ”