Chapter 126: The Great Gathering 51
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During the war-torn years, most of the counties south of the river were severely affected.
Moreover, the situation is becoming more and more serious in Jiangdong, the counties of Qi and Hengshan County, Changsha County, Nanjun and Jiujiang County east of Nanyang County.
And the counties that can be regarded as relatively peaceful, probably only Shu County, the three southern counties and the area around Qianzhong County have not suffered much impact. Therefore, in terms of this aspect of arrangement, Zhang Jiashi did not think about letting these areas continue to consume too much strength.
Although these counties have not suffered much from the impact of war, their corresponding foundations are not too strong, and too much consumption of the strength of these regions is not a good thing for the overall national strength of the Great Qin Empire.
Although Shu County is considered to be a good county under the current situation under Zhang Jiashi's governance, in terms of the situation of Shu County, the control of some remote areas by the government of Shu County is not much better than the situation of the Great Qin Empire in a region before.
In the unification war of the Great Qin Empire, Shu County did contribute a lot of strength to the war of Chu and even other countries, but more, it mainly relied on its relatively rich Chengdu Plain to provide logistical support for the war. It can be said that Shu County played more of a related role in the major wars of the Great Qin Empire that had a great contribution to logistics support.
And Shu County's support for the war of the Great Qin Empire in terms of manpower is not too large, because in many cases, especially after Sima Cuo once again pacified the chaos in Shu County, the Great Qin Empire's control over most areas of Shu County is not too strong, and even from time to time there will be officials sent to some remote counties who are attacked and killed by local aborigines.
It can be seen that although the status of Shu County in the Great Qin Empire is quite important, Shu County is a place that in many ways can be regarded as a headache for the Great Qin Empire, or the previous monarchs of the Qin State.
Therefore, Zhang Jiashi believes that his rule over Shu County over the years, with the cooperation of the Li family in Shu County, can be regarded as a lot of improvement in this aspect. But more, Zhang Jiashi himself also knew that he had also adopted quite iron-blooded measures in this regard, so that he could maintain the obedience of most of Shu County to the orders of the Great Qin Empire.
In the face of such a situation, Zhang Jiashi himself has some helplessness, but if he does not take corresponding measures, just relying on the cooperation of the Li family in Shu County, I am afraid that the overall situation of Shu County will not improve much.
Therefore, in this regard, it is impossible for Zhang Jiashi to use too much power in the Shu County area without authorization, and to maintain the status quo, let the authority of the Great Qin Empire once again spread to some relatively remote counties and even indigenous settlements, and let the local people know that they obey the orders of the Great Qin Empire.
It may take a long time to know what the results will be, but Zhang Jiashi is also willing to wait for the moment when the results will come in this regard for many reasons.
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As for Qianzhong County, this area can be said to be a relatively chaotic place, before the Great Qin Empire came to war, most of the counties in this county had relatively few garrisons, and even could be regarded as just a nominal army. The vast majority of the garrison troops in Qianzhong County were mainly concentrated in the area of Yuanling County, where the Great Qin Empire had relatively strong control.
In the past, the Great Qin Empire's policy of governing Qianzhong County mainly adopted the eastern part of Qianzhong County in the Yuanling area, where the Great Qin Empire had strong control, and the land in the later Guizhou area, which was mainly inhabited by Miao people in the west, the Great Qin Empire mainly adopted the appointment of local indigenous people as officials of the Great Qin Empire, and adopted a more autonomous governance policy for these areas.
Three years ago, Zhang Jiashi gradually united some Miao tribes willing to cooperate with the Great Qin Empire, gradually expanded his control area to the west of Qianzhong County, which was relatively weak, and formalized an increasingly effective governance system in this area.
In this area, although the Great Qin Empire has not received obvious benefits, Zhang Jiashi believes that as long as it takes a few more years, when the Great Qin Empire officially determines the ruling power of this area, then the Miao people in this area will gradually integrate into the society of the Great Qin Empire and gradually assimilate into a member of the Great Qin Empire.
As for the areas that are more similar to Qianzhong County, there are two counties, Minzhong County and Ba County.
Similar to Qianzhong County, the two counties had many areas for the rule of the Great Qin Empire, and no one was willing to obey it originally.
Before Zhang Jiashi decided to launch a fierce attack on Liu Bang's forces, he had ordered the troops of Shu County to continuously infiltrate Ba County, and gradually control the situation in the area with both sides of the river as the core in the way of suppression and appeasement, and expelled or even exterminated the indigenous people who originally belonged to this area and were unwilling to obey the orders of the Great Qin Empire.
Zhang Jiashi's methods did cause the death of many local indigenous people, but after weakening the rather strong opposition, Zhang Jiashi's control over Ba County also increased.
Although most of the indigenous people in the mountainous areas of Shangyong in later generations are still disobedient to the rule of the Great Qin Empire, Zhang Jiashi does not plan to carry out the next step of clearing these indigenous people, after all, fighting in the mountains will also involve a considerable part of the current troops and human and logistical resources of the Great Qin Empire。
This is not what Zhang Jiashi wants to see.
The situation of Minzhong County is similar to that of Ba County, and the biggest difference between Minzhong County and Qianzhong County and Ba County is that the ruling foundation of the Great Qin Empire in this area is the weakest. Because the Great Qin Empire did not form a clear and effective policy for Minzhong County before Zhang Jiashi, strictly speaking. In other words, the Great Qin Empire, except for symbolically sending a small number of officials to Minzhong County, did not officially regard Minzhong County as a real ruling area under its jurisdiction;
Such a situation started with Zhang Jiashi, before launching a full-scale general attack on the Chu State, he had to order to first settle the opposition of Minzhong County and even the Minyue Kingdom, which had clearly rebelled against the Great Qin Empire.
In the war waged against the Minyue Kingdom, it can be said that it was quite smooth. The troops who attacked Minzhong County with the main focus on extermination and appeasement as an auxiliary means also caused the indigenous people of Minzhong County to pay quite heavy losses.
It can be said that the current rule of the Great Qin Empire over Minzhong County is becoming more and more solid, and I am afraid that it is very directly related to the serious population loss of the Baiyue ethnic group in Minzhong County.
As a control force of the Great Qin Empire, it is relatively the thinnest