Chapter 69 Military Reform

Xu Yinghyuk left Chongning Palace, and his mind was still recalling the conversation where the monarch and the ministers met today.

It seems to be light and bleak, and it seems that the emperor values it, but in fact, there are hidden crises and temptations. If Seo Young-hyuk refuses to accept Liang Jia's arrangement today, everything will go into the unknown.

Xu Yinghyuk is confident that with hundreds of thousands of troops in his hands, the emperor will still weigh it if he wants to move his Xu family. But now, the emperor, who has just successfully quelled the rebellion and has hundreds of thousands of troops in his hands, will definitely slowly survive their Xu family in another way.

Xu Yinghyuk returned home and told Xu Ziping about meeting the emperor.

Xu Ziping seemed to anticipate this, and released the news that he had woken up that night.

When Liang Jia received the news, he also smiled.

Xu Ziping thinks that he is in a coma and has done a seamless job, but in addition to being able to hide it from others, he can't hide it from people who have the heart to pay attention to him.

Sure enough, as Liang Jia expected, early in the morning of the second day, Xu Ziping's excerpt of resignation had been sent to Liang Jia's desk. This matter is related to the appointment and dismissal of the Minister of Administration, and the current Administration Office has no authority to deal with it, so it was naturally sent to Liang Jia's side.

Liang Jia didn't do much to keep him, and Zhu Bi agreed to Xu Ziping's request to resign.

Xu Ziping is in the administration office, and there is a cousin outside who has hundreds of thousands of troops, not to mention that Liang Jia is not at ease, even the ministers of the DPRK and China also have opinions.

Now that Xu Ziping has taken the initiative to resign, Liang Jia naturally has no reason to disagree. Although according to the usual practice, if an official like Xu Ziping resigned, the emperor had to keep it three times, and Xu Ziping resigned three more times before he could finally approve it.

But Liang Jia is an outsider and doesn't understand this tradition, and even if he does, Liang Jia will agree. The Governor's Office does not need a person with his own power, only his mouthpiece.

The holy decree that let Xu Yinghe go to Shandong to quell the chaos soon came down to the Xu Mansion, and at the same time there was a holy decree of reward.

Xu Ziping's initiative made Liang Jia quite satisfied, and directly named Xu Ziping an earl and let him go home to enjoy his old age.

Xu Yinghyuk himself is Ping Nambo, and he got it by accumulating military merits. Although Xu Ziping's status has always been above Xu Yinghyuk, he knew that he resigned and went into hiding, so he got an earl.

Liang Jiafeng Xu Yinghe was appointed as the governor of Shandong, in charge of all military affairs in Shandong Province, and was responsible for the pacification of chaos in Shandong. All civil and military officials in Shandong were subject to Xu Yinghyuk's control, including Ge Mingxuan, the former minister of the administrative department and the current governor of Shandong.

Without delay, Xu Yinghe did not stop in the capital, and immediately rushed to Dezhou, took 10,000 troops with him, and then rushed to Shandong in the starry night.

When he arrived at the Dezhou Mansion in Shandong, he immediately sent a herald to the heralds, and ordered the civil and military officials from all over the country to rush to Dezhou immediately to discuss the matter of quelling the rebellion. Xu Yinghyuk's style of acting is very aggressive, after three days, a captain of the 10,000-person team and a general, as well as two prefects and a prefect, did not arrive in time, and he directly cut off his head.

This directly shocked the civil and military officials on the ground in Shandong, and the guy with an indifferent attitude rushed towards Texas non-stop.

A few heads allowed Xu Yinghyuk to quickly take control of power in Shandong, and then he did not follow Ge Mingxuan's proposal to pay the Liukou face-to-face, but first issued a notice of immigration and tax exemption according to the emperor's proposal.

After doing this, Xu Yinghe sent people to find out the details of the rogue little by little, and adopted the policy of dividing and disintegrating and breaking each one, and quickly eliminated the four small rogues.

Not to mention Xu Yinghyuk's methodical judgment in Shandong, in the palace, Liang Jia used the time of the past few days, combined with the historical knowledge he knew, to write a dozen pages full of reform opinions.

However, there are some reforms that cannot be implemented directly, and must wait until the time is ripe.

The first reform measure Liang Jia chose was the reform of the military system. He abolished the current simple but chaotic military system, but did not adopt any advanced arrangement system for military divisions, brigades, regiments, and battalions, but kneaded the military systems of several dynasties to form a system according to his own ideas.

Liang Jia also looked for Wen Xiansen, Mo Jinjun and some generals to see this military reform, and everyone felt that there was no big problem.

Although these generals in Beijing are no longer in charge of the army, some of them are from military families, and some of them have commanded troops abroad, and they still have eyesight.

Liang Jia's military reform was divided into two parts, one was the rank system of the army, and the other was the promotion of military lords.

The military hierarchy is no longer based on the strict number of soldiers, but is divided into chiefs, garrisons, generals, guerrillas, generals, adjutant generals, chief soldiers, and admirals, and each post is divided into two positions: chief and deputy. Further up the Admiral are four generals with titles: Pingxi, Pingbei, Pingnan, and Pingdong, and further up there are four generals with a big character on their names.

As for the messy title generals in history, Liang Jia directly discarded them all, it was too complicated, and Liang Jia remembered General Fenwei, General Zheng, General Zhenwei, etc. Of course, if there is a need to use these generals to win people's hearts in the future, they can also be used for a purpose.

The corresponding grade starts from the deputy chief is the ninth grade and ends with the admiral being the second grade. It can be said that with the new military system, Liang Jia directly raised the military hierarchy of the Great Liang State by a large margin.

Although the military lord restricted the strict reward conditions, Liang Jia promoted the military lord to other titles. That is to say, if you accumulate military merits and become an earl, it will be one level higher than that of a civil official, and the treatment will also be improved.

In terms of Yulu, Liang Jia also increased by one percent. The pension ratio has been directly increased by 30%. And Liang Jia also learned the routine that many traversers often play, that is, what martyrs' shrine and what martial arts hall to build for the soldiers who sacrificed for the country.

This is all proof that although it is very old-fashioned, it is a very useful method, and he naturally took it unceremoniously and used it.

The reform of the military system was directly passed by the Governor's Office, after all, they did not have the right to speak in the military. Naturally, no one in the court and the central government objected, because this would not affect their interests.

In the eyes of the civil officials, as long as the big-headed soldiers do not control the imperial court, the others will be tossed casually, anyway, the operation of the imperial court still depends on them, the children of saints.

The imperial court had no opinion, and then sent someone to send an order to the whole country to implement it.

Because it is impossible for the imperial court to appoint the army in every part of the country, the four positions of chief, garrison, and guerrilla must be appointed by the local authorities. Inevitably, there will be various problems, so it is necessary to have a right-hand man to go around the country.

Liang Jia's right-hand man was naturally Ying Yue, so even if he was extremely reluctant, he still sent a thousand soldiers of the city defense battalion led by Ying Yue to the whole country to supervise the implementation of the new military system throughout the country.

Of course, Liang Jia was also very relieved to send Yueyue to go. As long as the officers in various localities do not dare to rebel, with the ability to invite the moon, this reform can definitely be carried out.

However, Liang Jia was proud, and he still forgot one thing.