0521 Jing Zhen chooses whom
After listening to Cui Qian's account of the changes in Jingzhou's power, Li Tai's biggest feeling was that the Western Wei Dynasty really didn't pay enough attention to this important Han town.
Of course, it is also because Jingzhou is not a complete form today, and Xiangyang, an important town, is not in hand, and it cannot effectively control the entire Nanyang Basin, not to mention the strategic radiation for a larger area, which is more or less a bit of a chicken rib.
In the early years of the Great Unification, the two Wei Dynasty had fierce competition here, mainly because the long-term stable confrontation between the two countries had not yet formed, and in the face of the opportunity to open up the territory, it was natural to fight for every inch of land.
However, when the confrontation between them gradually stabilizes, Jingzhou, a chicken rib land that does not have much strategic value, is no longer worth investing a lot of manpower and material resources to compete. Therefore, Hou Jing's attempt after the Battle of the River Bridge in the fifth year of Datong was fruitless, and he no longer fought for this place since then.
In the past few years that Changsun Jian has been in Jingzhou, Jingzhou's governance and defense mainly rely on the local wealthy families. When he first took charge of Jingzhou, because his subordinate county ordered Quan Can to break the law, the eldest grandson Jian not only did not punish him, but even exposed his body to apologize for Quan Can's crime. It can be seen that the local powerful forces are not weak, and the tyrant did not give too much support to people and things, and relied on his people to attract and gather local forces to maintain control over Jingzhou.
Probably because of this situation, Wang Sizheng simply gave up Jingzhou when faced with other choices, and directly led the people to Henan to change their families. And the men and horses he took away are basically all the armed forces that the Jingzhou government has been able to control over the years.
Therefore, Jingzhou today still has its strategic value in theory, whether it is going south to Xiangyang or even Jiangling and other important towns of the Southern Dynasties, or deep into the heart of Henan, Jingzhou is a very important base for progress.
But in fact, the national strength of the Western Wei Dynasty is like this, Jingzhou is just an enclave far away from the Qinling Mountains, and it has no value except for blocking the hostile forces from entering Guanzhong through Wuguan, after all, he can't do any target in these two directions, not to mention the victory or defeat on the battlefield, the long supply line from Wuguan to Jingzhou alone can't survive.
In the next few years in history, Yang Zhong went south to attack the counties between Han and Chu, and he still had to rely on the local villagers to provide grain and grass relief so that the war could continue.
After learning this, Li Tai was also a little skeptical for a while, was it right for him to choose to go to Jingzhou right now?
It must be known that when Nanliang really became chaotic when Hou Jing continued to go south and entered Jiankang City to besiege Taicheng, even if the trend of the current situation had been deeply affected by him, the time node in history was no longer enough for reference.
But without the blessing of external forces, there is no problem for Xiao Bodhisattva to live for a few more years. This old guy is not dead or there are no other major changes, and it is unrealistic to expect civil strife to break out in Nanliang.
He rushed to Jingzhou in a hurry, and the country could not give effective support in the back road, so he accidentally ended up in a troubled city like Wang Sizheng and lost his ground.
However, after much thought, he decided to continue with the plan. No matter how the situation develops next, what is certain is that opportunities and power will never fall from the sky out of thin air, and only by striving for them can we gain greater room for maneuver.
If Nanliang is not chaotic for a while, he will develop in Jingzhou for a few years with peace of mind. If he really rushes over with a little bit, it will be difficult for him to get along with those powerful forces with his temperament, and without a stable foundation, it will be difficult to make greater plans.
Although Jingzhou is an enclave outside, from another point of view, it can be regarded as a relatively more independent situation, allowing him to make some common sense and changes more according to his own mind.
Thinking of this, Li Tai asked Cui Qian to write on his behalf and write a plan for him based on Jingxiang.
It's not that he doesn't want to write it himself, but Cui Qian obviously knows the situation in Jingzhou better than him, and it is naturally more convincing to be predicted by his ghostwriting and some of his own forward-looking views.
Although Li Tai took advantage of Yu Wentai's intentions, it was obviously not up to the level of asking for it. For the appointment of such a Fang Zhen position, Yu Wentai must also have his own considerations, and it is impossible for Li Tai to agree as soon as he opens his mouth.
Jingzhou, although the significance of this place is not very important at the moment, but the strategic prospect is very good
Spacious. And because it is far away from the core of Guanzhong, it is easy to develop into a local force with strong independence.
Therefore, choosing who to go out of town is also a difficult problem for Yuwentai. Quan Zhongzun, who was appointed before, was just an expedient measure to borrow his Shangluo tyrant's self-support subordinate, and once the situation stabilized, of course, it was necessary to choose a more suitable candidate.
First of all, such as Dugu Xin and other strong ministers are not considered, before Yuwentai relieved Dugu Xin of his military and political position in Longyou, the situation can not be said to be stable, of course, it is impossible to let a similar existence rise.
In fact, not only Duguxin, but even other Beizhen Township parties, Yuwentai has become more and more reluctant to let them out of the town and Dazhou in recent years, so as not to collude with the local forces in Kansai. The road you have walked by yourself, of course, has to be blocked by yourself.
The old township party is inconvenient to appoint, and in recent years, it is a more suitable choice for the younger generations of relatives and apprentices who have matured.
In the original history, Yuwentai appointed Helanxiang out of Jingzhou soon after. But in this battle of Heluo, He Lanxiang sent it himself.
Although there are still Wei Chi Hui brothers to choose from, after the defeat of Yuwen Hu and He Lanxiang, Yu Wentai must also wonder if these juniors really have the ability to take charge of themselves, after all, the territory is not forbidden, and the nephews are not forbidden.
Therefore, none of the old relatives and apprentices can choose, and Lu Tong and other Taiwanese officials are a more suitable choice. However, these people are loyal and have sufficient administrative experience, but their ability to pioneer in military affairs is not bright enough, and they may be able to be employed in the present, but they are too conservative to be conducive to moving forward with the times.
After counting through this experience, Li Tai felt that even if he was not the most suitable candidate, he had to be at the top of the rankings. There may not be no more suitable candidates than him, but his conditions have already surpassed most people.
If you want to lock this position, you have to show your own planning plan, and you have to mobilize the masses to recommend to show your right to speak. In this way, even if Yuwentai already has someone he wants, he has to think about whether he is more suitable.
Although Cui Qian said that he had some understanding of the situation in Jingzhou, after all, it was an old news of personnel more than ten years ago, and he had to understand it again before he could put pen to paper.
Li Tai is not in a hurry about this, if he really wants to go to Jingzhou, the personnel and materials need to be carefully prepared. If you wait until after departure, it will not only be more costly, but also extremely inconvenient.
Several people agreed on things here, and were waiting to return to the banquet to continue the feast, when they suddenly heard the noise of children coming from the outer hall, and when they entered the hall to take a look, they saw Cui Hongdu, the eldest son of Cui Ji, was scuffling with Li Tai's brother-in-law.
Li Tai saw that Cui Ji was already looking left and right looking for a bamboo cane, so he hurriedly stepped forward and separated the two boys one by one, and walked out of the hall directly with their respective collars.
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"I can't control what you teach you when you return home. But if you're too punished and too weak to fit here, I can stay overnight."
Cui Hongdu was puzzled at first when he heard this, his eyes lit up, he glanced at Dugu Mu like a demonstration, and said loudly: "Uncle Cousin's reason is clear, which is pleasing to people!" Not only today, but tomorrow and the day after tomorrow I will come to visit and listen!"
Li Tai looked at the two bear children who were competing with each other for a while, and left his second brother Li Chao here to supervise their punishment, and then returned to the hall again.
Cui Zhiwu was indignant to himself, pointed to the outside of the hall and said angrily: "This bad thing is really undisciplined, since it is so fierce and untamable, in the coming day, I will make a pair of iron armor to wear it, guard the house day and night, and dare to have a heavy cane!"
Li Tai couldn't help but sweat when he heard this, and he really wanted to ask this cousin if you have a grudge against your son?