Chapter 564: Redistribution of Benefits
Zhou Shideng and other magistrates knew that crying children had milk to eat, and they inevitably exaggerated when they reported the number of exiles to the imperial court.
Although the princes of the imperial court hated Huang Han, these people knew that the stunned young man had a bottom line, and they disdained to kill the good and take the lead.
Being able to behead two or three thousand rogues every month is enough to prove that there are really many thieves in Eastern Sichuan.
No one would have thought that Huang Han would take action this time to defeat dozens of bandit families in eastern Sichuan who began to occupy the mountains and become kings in the Mengyuan and Yuan dynasties.
Because the military dog soldiers have been able to skillfully use the expanded military dogs to search, they have seized no less than one million taels of yellow and white things in hundreds of bandit and bandits' lair, and seized a large amount of cloth, grain, and grass.
Qin Liangyu had a personal experience, and her face was shocked, she never expected that with the "Red Flag Army" leading the suppression, fighting a war has become the most profitable way, looking at the 10,000 white pole soldiers whose morale is like a rainbow because of their good treatment and winning battles every day, she is no longer aggrieved in her chest.
Because Qin Liangyu saw that the "Red Flag Army" not only did not have any behavior of killing good people and taking risks, but even gave many real bandits and rogues a chance to reform themselves, and did not kill the heads of these rogues.
Instead, these people were allowed to be reformed through labor for three to ten years on the premise of being able to eat enough, and those who were beheaded were all those who had more than three innocent murders and had a lot of blood debts.
Huang Han and Qin Liangyu divided labor, and he was responsible for negotiating with Zhou Shideng, the deputy envoy of the Sichuan Procuratorate, Chen Hanxiang, the Tongzhi of Kuizhou Prefecture, Wang Shangyi, the general judge, Liu Yinghou, the magistrate, Tan Chuliang, the magistrate, and other scholars who had taken refuge.
In fact, these people are all their own people, and they are all doing their best to settle the families of the officers and men of Gu Zhun's garrison battalion, and they are trying their best to recommend the low-level military attache of the "Red Banner Army" to serve as the local military attache in Kuizhou.
The dozen or so scholars assigned to Qin Liangyu by the bad Huang Han were all serious Sichuan magistrates, and they were not controlled by the 'Red Banner Army'.
Qin Liangyu didn't know what to do, and when he saw that Huang Han was engaged in turf, recommended white pole soldiers, and the military attache of the "Red Banner Army" served as garrisons, inspections, or regimental exercises, the local military attachés in Kuizhou were basically responsive, and seeing that Huang Han's ownerless acres of land had exceeded 100,000 mu, he was stimulated to fight.
She finally began to pull down her old face in order to settle the small reason of the white pole soldier's family, and asked for the ownerless acres of land from the general judge, the magistrate, the county magistrate, and the county magistrate.
The Liukou made trouble for more than a year, breaking the capital city of Kuizhou and more than half of the county towns under its jurisdiction, during which less than a few families were wiped out.
Qin Liangyu, who was awakened by Huang Han, knew that he would not ask for benefits for the white pole soldiers, and the massive acres of land would not be handed over to the imperial court, but would cheapen the surviving magistrates and Haoqiang.
When she first started doing such things, the upright old lady always felt a fever on her face, but later she found that these scholars and doctors were basically bargaining and then became calm.
The scholars who did not take refuge in Huang Han were not stupid, their hearts were not big enough to eat all the post-war benefits, Qin Liangyu came forward to ask for the ownerless land deed, and of course the county magistrate had to give up half of the benefits.
Qin Liangyu finally understood how stupid he was before, and the Tusi who led the white pole soldiers to shed blood and sacrifice to defeat the rebellion didn't know how to leave those fields and property to his small cultivators.
Slowly, Qin Liangyu became proficient, and she was used to separating the distribution of benefits after the war with the magistrates.
She is also good at learning, and after discovering that the scholars and doctors are all toasting and not eating, she will also threaten to evacuate the white pole soldiers who will not give them acres and food, and let the place be plagued by rogues and bandits in turn.
This trick has really been tried and tested, because the scholar knows that the "Red Banner Army" and the White Pole Soldiers can do what they say, even if there are no rogue soldiers in the territory, as long as the "Red Flag Army" and the White Rogue soldiers deliberately drive away, the territory will immediately be full of rogues.
If you don't obey obediently, maybe you will even lose your life, even if you abandon the city and flee, the imperial court will inevitably be stabbed after the autumn, so everyone chooses to leave the white pole soldiers or the personnel recommended by the "Red Flag Army" as garrisons, inspections or regimental exercises.
In three or four months, Qin Liangyu, Ma Xianglin, Qin Gongming, and other generals of the white pole soldiers had more than 200,000 mu of land under their names, and the seized wealth was also hundreds of thousands of taels in silver.
Fortunately, the completed "Wangchuan Fort" grain depot had 780,000 stone ships of Japanese polished rice, and Huang Han urgently allocated 50,000 stone to deliver the Kuizhou capital with a displacement of less than 100 tons.
The extra polished rice could help more than 300,000 people without food to survive the most difficult two months.
The autumn grain of Kuizhou Prefecture has been harvested, and winter wheat is planted, and the harvest in the early summer of next year will not be ruined by the rogues, and gradually the grain will be self-sufficient, and there will be a lot of surplus grain in the year after.
The stock of land in transit will remain unchanged, and there will be more small watersheds under the leadership of the "Red Banner Army", but the population loss cannot be small, and it will be less than 20 percent, so having surplus grain is not a pipe dream.
The redistribution of interests through war has been effective, and at least the acute land contradictions have been alleviated.
As long as the white pole soldiers can hold the Kuizhou Mansion, it will not be a problem to restore vitality in three years, but in short, it is too easy to destroy, and the construction is so difficult that it accumulates day by day.
The imperial court was not informed of the party's inspection from beginning to end, and issued an official order to Zhou Shideng, the deputy envoy of the inspection in Kuizhou Mansion, to inquire about his whereabouts.
The officialdom old fritter Zhou Shideng is best at playing ball, and the reply he gave was simple and clear.
No one found out that the party patrol press appeared in Kuizhou, and he said that he had sent hundreds of people to investigate, and strictly ordered to see people alive and dead to see corpses, and estimated that he would be able to find clues in a few months.
There is no news of the Sichuan patrol according to the imperial history, and the good news of the local officials in Kuizhou has been spread frequently, and now more than 10,000 rogues have been killed, and more than 300,000 homeless people have been settled.
The last time Zhou Shideng, Liu Yinghou and other magistrates insisted on the Kuizhou Mansion and waited for the rescue of the "Red Banner Army", they have not yet been rewarded, and now that the Kuizhou magistrates have such political achievements, wouldn't it chill the hearts of officials who work hard if they don't express their stance again?
As a result, the imperial court began to discuss the promotion of Zhou Shideng, Chen Hanxiang, Wang Shangyi, Liu Yinghou, Tan Chuliang, etc.
The Ming Dynasty hall was leaking everywhere, and soon the Beijing officials who were good friends with Zhou Shideng, Wang Shangyi and others sent them news.
Defecting to Dongping Hou, not only to save his life, but also to be promoted, made Zhou Shideng and more than a dozen other scholars happy.
At this time, they already had the confidence, because they had a garrison that seemed to be more powerful than the border army, stabilized the place, defended the city, and was no longer afraid of the rogues, and it was very possible to operate it for a few years to make eastern Sichuan a royal paradise.