Section 30 Camp
The emperor's camp was not very luxurious, it was purely what it should look like in front of the army. Several large books were filled with files and documents sent from all over the country, and several young officials who had come with Bai Yujing were sitting in front of the desks to sort the files.
They were all nominated by Li Deyu and Li Shen, and most of their fathers and ancestors had served as officials of the imperial court, so it was easy to sort out these confidential documents.
Li Xu was also happy to sit in his chair and have a sip of tea.
The effect of Yu Fuguo's death is gradually emerging, and with the death of Yu Fuguo, the so-called Dongshan Society is basically dead in name, but this does not affect the emperor's determination to kill them.
Pu Xiang had left the camp, and he was tasked with a new task given to him by the Emperor.
Li Xu felt more and more that Ming Taizu Taizong had the benefits of expanding the spy organization, and it was indeed much more convenient to have such a thing in his hand.
After adjusting his mood, Li Xu opened another letter.
The letter came from Bai Yujing and was sent by Li Jifu, who was now in charge of the affairs of the Privy Council, and had begun to deal with other minor matters with Han Gang in the government hall.
Bai Yujing's specific government affairs are in charge of his son Li Deyu, and the father and son are skillful in cooperating, and the affairs of Beijing seem to be in good order.
Li Jifu's letter contained no red tape greetings and compliments, but rather transactional work, and he reminded the emperor that if he really wanted to make a move on the Uighurs, he must consider the influence of Kumoxi and the Khitans, and be prepared to deal with their interference.
In order to deal with the border troubles from the northeast, Goguryeo, Khitan, Kumoxi, and Dayu set up many military towns in the Hebei direction, which eventually became a hidden danger of the Kwantung Rebellion.
If the court were to fight against the Uighurs, its former allies, it was likely that they would rush over and intervene.
However, Li Jifu was undoubtedly overly worried, because the emperor did not intend to settle the Uighur problem once and for all.
Because of the Uighur problem, or the question of the three surrendered cities, the timing was not right.
On the other side of the Three Surrender City, although it is nominally a state of Dayu, in fact, the population is only two or three thousand, in other words, it is just a stronghold in front of Dayu, and it is not a key matter.
If it is in its heyday, this place can become a barrier in Hedong Guanzhong, and at this moment, the thieves at the door of the house can't be swept away, do you still have the energy to care about the thieves on the street?
Going north to Taiyuan is just a statement and a temptation.
The emperor put Li Jifu's letter aside, picked up a brush from the other side, dipped it in ink, and began to write a reply on the silk silk.
This letter was handed over to Li Shen, which involved Puxiang's special mission.
One of the most powerful things in the limelight on the rivers and lakes is the Yingjie Conference that will be held in Bai Yujing, where all forces are fighting for gold medals and invitation qualifications, and a few days ago, there were four or five leaders of big gangs who personally ascended the Shaolin Temple, hoping to take some of the gold medals allocated by the imperial court from Shaolin.
At the foot of Wudang Mountain, a large number of people from the rivers and lakes gathered, and the mountain gate was even more shocked overnight, and many people simply became gentlemen on the beam and came to Wudang to look for gold medals.
There were also a staggering number of fake gold medals on the rivers and lakes, and in view of this, the emperor directly asked Puxiang to be responsible for selling a batch of real brands made in the palace to stir up the water even more.
Li Xu used to think that everyone was unprofitable and couldn't afford to be early, but now he feels that he is still thinking a little superficially, otherwise he can't explain his current behavior.
After writing the letter, Li Xu personally sealed it and put it aside, and these documents would soon be sent to Bai Yujing, and Li Shen would receive the letter in about a day.
Through the operation of the two systems of Zhongshu Province and the Privy Council, Dayu's ruling apparatus still ran quite smoothly after losing the master's personal control.
Everything is unfolding in an orderly manner.
Just as Li Xu was about to open the next chapter, Yuan Zhen lifted the curtain of the tent and walked in.
"Your Majesty, Tian Hongzheng has arrived. ”
"Come, invite him in. ”
Wei Bojiedu's entry into the DPRK was really full of twists and turns, although both sides had a box, but it has been difficult to make the trip.
This time, Tian Hongzheng made up his mind, and the emperor was also happy to see the most domineering Wei Bozhen proclaim himself to the imperial court.
After a long trek, during which he encountered several assassins sent by other Jiedu envoys, the Jiedu envoys of Weibo finally arrived at the emperor's camp.
At this moment, Tian Hongzheng was standing outside the emperor's tent, his guards were standing beside him, Zhou Bofu was standing beside him, and Tian Hongzheng's eyes were looking into the distance.
A long dragon winds its way north.
It was the soldiers and horses of the imperial court marching, looking at such a scene of slaughter, Tian Hongzheng's mind went farther away.
What would have happened to the emperor if he had led Wei Bo's army against the emperor's army if it had marched not in the direction of the Uighurs in the north, but in the feudal towns of Weibo, Chengde, and Pinglu?
As a festival envoy, Tian Hongzheng has a deep understanding of the feudal town system.
In his opinion, the product of the feudal town seemed to have come to an end.
This is not Tian Hongzheng's own pessimism, but a real fact.
The soldiers and horses of the feudal towns all needed money and food to raise.
In order to guard against the covetousness of the imperial court and the surrounding feudal towns, almost every independent feudal town had an army that was more than he could bear, and in order to prevent mutiny among his troops and other officers, he had to set up a new army with considerable expenses to protect himself and his family.
In this way, the finances of various localities have been squeezed severely.
This kind of military expenditure will not do any good, just cut off the flesh and blood of the people inch by inch and feed a monster that will never play.
If this scene goes on and on, something is going to happen.
Tian Hongzheng sensed that sooner or later, a fire would burn their feudal towns and the Dayu Imperial Court to ashes.
Wei Bojie was a smart man, and he knew that he had to find an opportunity to step out of this unsolvable cycle.
At least the Tian family and his children and grandchildren should be fished out in advance.
"Ling Gong, Your Majesty is invited. ”
A call called Tian Hongzheng to return to the material world from his thoughts, and Tian Hongzheng turned his head and saw that the emperor's favorite minister, the Yuanda poet, was standing aside and looking at him.
Tian Hongzheng has the title of Zhongshu Ling, so Yuan Zhi calls him Linggong, and Tian Hongzheng feels that there is another layer of meaning implied in this.
It is probably the vague attitude of the imperial court.
"I'm tired. ”
Under the guidance of Yuan Zhen, Tian Hongzheng walked alone in front of the emperor's tent.
This was all discussed by him with Zhou Bofu and others in advance, and in the face of the emperor of the Grandmaster realm, it was a meaningless thing to bring a guard or not.