Chapter 338: Zhuxia Pioneer Rises Again Divides the feudal state again

Although Li Laohan was reluctant to let go of the child, he understood that this was the child's own choice. Although it is hard to go thousands of miles, and even worry about your life, this is not an opportunity to leap into the dragon gate?

At the same time, Wang Jing is also constantly revising the country's policy, preparing to divide some people in the royal family, and his sons are also within the scope of separation.

Although those places are still barbaric or have a poor climate, these can be transformed. When the strength of the great cadres was not enough to control so many places, the sub-feudal system was used to control these lands.

After the imperial court has digested and merged the lands of the original border, it can try to merge these regions. And because of the remnants of Zhuxia and the local feudal monarchs are all members of the Daqian royal family, there is no barrier.

With the existence of Zijue and the blessing of the ancestors, there will be no problems in these places. There will not be a situation like Bang Zhou, after the feudal princes, the princes become bigger, and finally the countries will fight for hundreds of years.

The sub-feudal system in the Bang Zhou period can be said to be the best and most suitable system under the level of production technology at that time, but the martial king Ji Fa and Zhou Gongdan did not expect that Zhou Tianzi would fall so quickly.

Wang Jing used various ways to inspire, encourage, and guide the people to go out and divide the royal family. It's because this country, the nation, needs people like them. They need to leave the rich Central Plains, leave the gentle township, and go thousands of miles away.

Wang Jing understood that no matter what, it was not very fair to them, so he compensated him from the title.

Qiuzi City in the Western Regions.

With the occupation of this place by the Great Qian, Wang Bo carried out some reforms in Qiuzi City, encouraging caravans, cracking down on sand thieves and barbarians blocking the road, building post stations, opening up roads, and encouraging commerce.

The implementation of these policies has not only restored the prosperity of Qiuzi City, but also made it more prosperous. Qiuzi used to be a powerful country in the Western Regions, and it did a lot of bad things, collecting taxes many times, eating and taking cards, bullying other small countries, and so on.

At the same time, some reforms were carried out in the country of Qiuci, either explicitly or covertly, such as encouraging Qiuci women to intermarry with Qianren. A school was built in Qiuci to teach Daqian Yayin and some cultural books of Daqian.

Let the people in Qiuci City and the children of wealthy merchants come to school, and all the food and lodging in Qiuci School are taken care of by the Western Regions Metropolitan Protectorate, and a part of the taxes in Qiuci City are drawn from every year.

The school is open to the general public and encourages their children to come and learn.

The combined population of Qiuzi Country is only 80,000, and there are only a few thousand children in the whole country, and the Western Regions Protectorate can afford it.

The academy in Qiuzi mainly teaches these people to learn Qianguo Yayin and writing, as well as some poetry and history, and basically let those children learn Da Qianya Yin in three years. As for the next ones, you need to pass the exam before you can continue studying.

Only these successful people can hold some official positions in the city of Qiuzi.

Wang Bo ordered that all documents in the Kingdom of Qiuci must be written in the Qiuci language and the Qianzi language. The people in the city are also required to learn Qianguo Yayin.

Of course, in order to reduce the resistance of the people of Qiuci, Wang Bo rewarded the people of Qiuci who took the initiative to learn Qianguo Yayin and made rapid progress.

Wang Bo did not use massacres, coercion and other orders to erase the original culture of Qiuzi, but subtly changed it through various policies and rewards. His policy in Qiuzi only lasted for two generations, and it was largely successful.

When the time comes, these people who study the culture of the great cadres and speak the elegant sound of the Qianguo will not be much different from the common people of the great cadres except for a slight difference in appearance.

What's more, Wang Bo's long-standing integration plan encourages the Daqian soldiers to marry the Qiuzi women, and maybe after dozens or hundreds of years, the race here will be almost the same as the Daqian.

At the same time, Wang Bo also promoted the belief of King Hao Tianwen in Qiuci, sweeping the original belief of the original Qiuci people into the garbage heap.

Through various means, the economy, politics, religion, literature and other aspects of the full control of Qiuzi.

After taking control of Qiuzi, Daqian's influence further expanded in the Western Regions.

Qiuci is located south of the Tianshan Mountains and belongs to the middle line of the Silk Road. The Silk Road has two routes, north and south, the northern route is to the north of the Tianshan Mountains, passing through the Balikun Lake, Tiele, Broken Leaf City to Rome.

The middle line is to cross the Pamir Plateau through Qiuzi, Gumei, and Kucha, and enter Persia in Dawan.

The southern route is to take the south of the Hanhai Desert, near the Kunlun Mountains, and go to the south of the Loulan, Hotan, and Pamir Plateaus to enter India.

Overall, all three routes have their own advantages and disadvantages. However, because of the Tianci City, most of the caravans of the Great Cadres took the middle and northern routes, and the southern routes were not much.

After Daqian took control of the Qiuzi Kingdom, the other small countries in the Western Regions no longer dared to disobey the yang and the yin. The influence of the Great Cadres continued to expand, and at the same time, a large number of expeditionary athletes traveled thousands of miles to the Western Regions every year.

Even Wang Jing sent his eldest son out.

Wang Jing's eldest son was not born to the queen, although he was not a son-in-law, and he did not have the right to inherit the throne, but he was equally noble, and after more than ten years of teaching by Wang Jing, the eldest son Wang Xiang and Wang Jing were very similar.

There are even some rumors in the court that His Majesty wants to make the eldest son of the emperor the crown prince.

After hearing these rumors, Wang Jing remained silent on the surface, but secretly ordered the secret guards to strictly investigate and search for who released the rumors.

Wang Jing has been busy opening up his territory in the past few years, and his supervision of those nobles and officials in the country has been relaxed, and these people are now beginning to meddle in the prince's problem.

There is nothing new in the world, let alone this kind of rumor? There are always some clues. It didn't take long for the guards to figure out who was doing the trick.

Wang Jing directly sent these people to the Western Regions Protectorate in the name of being untidy and rude in front of the monarch in the morning of the next day.

The atmosphere above the court immediately became solemn. Wang Jing knew that the people he dealt with today were just some pawns, but he just wanted to tell these people the fate of those who dared to cross the line.

At the same time, Wang Jing also began to suppress the officials, migrating some of the families they were sheltering and cutting off their wings.

These people Wang Jing was ready to move them to the Western Regions, and at the same time, Wang Jing ordered Wang Xiang to be crowned King Zheng, and the fief was in the northwest of the Western Regions and north of the Tianshan Mountains.

Wang Jing is very aware of Wang Xiang's ability, and it is precisely because of his ability that he sealed it in the northwest, in this northern frontier far away from the Central Plains, it is impossible to gain a firm foothold without sufficient ability.

At the same time, Wang Jing handed over 3,000 expeditionary soldiers and 2,000 elite cavalry to him as his escort. At the same time, the edict ordered Wang Bo, the king of Liang, the capital of the Western Regions, to provide him with grain, grass, soldiers and horses to assist him in opening the country in northern Xinjiang.

In the twenty-eighth year of the Mandate of Heaven, King Zheng and Wang Xiang were twenty-four years old, leading a large army and thousands of heroes who moved north to the west.

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