Since the second year of Yuanshuo, people have been crossing the north of the Yangtze River in the south.
People who go north are not entirely aristocratic families. There are also some people who have lost their land in the south. They think that an emerging country in the north is rising. They think that according to the practice of the previous emerging dynasties, they should divide their fields and expect to obtain their own land before leaving their hometown for the Central Plains.
There are many people in the south of the Yangtze River who do not have their own land. The South has been shuffled again and again after "crossing south in clothes". Some families with big families can't carry it. What can people without any voice and self-protection ability do. As a result, a large area of land was taken by the northern families who moved south in various ways. Those who lost their homes did not know how to shape, became farmers and gave more to people to farm.
According to the incomplete official statistics of the Han Dynasty, from the second year of Yuanshuo to the end of Yuanshuo, the number of people from the south to the North exceeded 80000, which was probably arranged in the nearby counties of Xuzhou.
There was no land division in the Han Dynasty. Except for those who owned the land, the only way for anyone to obtain land was to join the army.
During the second year of Yuanshuo, the policy of obtaining land for joining the army has not been implemented. Hundreds of thousands of newly recruited soldiers received some policy compensation when they were arranged to return home in the third year of Yuanshuo.
The compensation given by the Han state to the retired soldiers is that those who are willing to accept the government's resettlement can obtain five mu of land, and those who want to return to their hometown can only obtain two mu of land. Under such a policy, the vast majority of veterans choose to accept government resettlement, and only a few return to their original places.
The people who went from the south to the North failed in their desire to obtain land. It was unrealistic to return to the south of the Yangtze River. They could only accept the opinions of the Han government, that is, the government got 50% of the harvest and distribution for the government, and they could leave half.
The official strict control of land in the Han Dynasty is not without reason. At this stage, it is not specifically used to prevent the large-scale annexation of any land. It is deliberately cultivating a group of property owners and making them the backbone of the country.
It should be said that in addition to being held by the government, there is no family with tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of hectares of land in the Han country. The sangs who own the most land are only 3000 hectares of land. That is because the sangs originally owned land deeds when they formulated relevant land policies in the Han country.
If we don't go south in a short time, the Han country should implement some policies to attract immigrants. The problem is that the Han army can go south at any time. What else can we do to attract immigrants from the south of the Yangtze River? Isn't it trouble for ourselves?
It is precisely because no matter what season, there are people going north. The Yangtze River fleet of the Han country did not carry out any blockade, but only had checkpoints inland.
The checkpoint along the north road is not to prevent anyone from going north. It is to monitor the people going north. In fact, it is also a necessary deterrent to spies.
Recently, the Han Army along the Yangtze River has determined that it will specially formulate landing sites. Dozens of people led by Xie Daoyi arrived at the North Bank of the Yangtze River before the implementation of the policy.
The Han army near Jiangdu is a posture of loose outside and tight inside. If Xie Daokai and others go directly north and enter the inland four or five miles, they will encounter checkpoints and be stopped for necessary registration. They will be searched and other things. If there is anything wrong, they will be detained.
"It's really red at the top and black at the bottom!" Xie Daokai was not nervous about dozens of Han troops coming around. On the contrary, she said with a very interested attitude: "it is said that the Yanhan military uniform is red and black, which looks like a new moon."
The military uniform of the Jin army is white. If it is matched with some straw and cloth willows, it is a whole army mourning for who.
In fact, whether the Western Jin Dynasty or the Eastern Jin Dynasty, according to the five virtues, they belong to Jinde, so the main color of the army's robe should really be white. There are many unreliable statements about why the two Jin Dynasties were white robes.
When it comes to why the Jin army's war robe is white, one of them is that the Jin army takes the mourning white as the main color of the war robe because of the fall of the Central Plains. However, from the pre Qin Dynasty to the northern and Southern Dynasties, the mourning should wear black.
It was only in the Ming Dynasty, when the novels were very popular, that a large number of descriptions were made about the army, and the novelists of the Ming Dynasty wrote that according to the social customs at that time.
"Lang Jun?" When the maid Xie LAN saw that the Han Army had come up and had put her hand on the hilt of the sword around her waist, she said nervously, "you are still interested in judging their military clothes. Shouldn't you want to fool them?"
Why don't you call me childe? It's all because we are still a society with an unusually distinct class, and the childe is the son of princes and princes, so it's very appropriate to continue the title of Lang Jun from the Western Han Dynasty to the present.
Jiang Ming was the leader of the Han army. He was actually from Danyang, south of the Yangtze River. After choosing a good time to go north, he joined the Han Army and participated in the battle of Pengcheng. Later, he also supervised the slave army and the slave army to fight with the Jin army under the command of the National Father Chu Li. Later, he was arranged in the sequence of the Han Army in Jiangdu.
Danyang was a place of production of elite soldiers in the Eastern Han Dynasty. It was usually hired to fight and make money. It was especially loved by the princes in the period of scuffle. Danyang's history of mercenaries has long ended with the change of dynasties, but some ancestral martial arts have been inherited. Jiang Ming became a Han army because of his good martial arts.
"Who are you waiting for?" Jiang Ming has actually seen that this is a team of women disguised as men. His tone is not so severe: "don't you know that the military is important and can't be close at will?"
"Listen to your accent, are you from Danyang?" Xie Daoyi really didn't know what the tension was. Ignoring the pull of the maid leader, he approached Jiang Ming and asked, "when did you join the Han Army, how are you treated, what officials are you now, and have you been discriminated against?"
Jiang Ming was slightly stunned by several questions in a row. He could see whether the man in front of him was a small fine gentleman or a fine gentleman with very good origins. He wondered how he would go north with a group of sword maidens, but it was not the time to be curious.
"Leave quickly." Jiang Ming didn't look ferocious, but he was very impatient. He waved his hands: "if you don't go again, you should catch it and torture it carefully."
"Are the Han troops so fierce?" Xie Daoyi became more interested and said in succession, "is it only fierce to defeat the Hu people? The soldiers in the south look like soft cotton. No wonder they can't beat the Hu people."
A Shi Chang under Jiang Ming hammered the tail of his long gun to the ground and said ferociously, "Xiao Xijun, don't ask for trouble."
"It's really fierce. It seems that it's right." Thanks to his good mood, he blinked playfully and said in silence for a little while: "do you want a fortune? If you want, you can take me to your senior official."
The Han army with patrol mission has heard similar words. They are all self righteous Southern aristocratic families. When they come to the North Bank of the Yangtze River, when they meet the patrol Han Army, they usually say that they are always rich and noble. They want to directly find the high-level recommendation of the Han country.
Jiang Ming looked up and down at Xie Daoyi, and turned his attention to the waitresses who looked like men disguised as women. He has seen many self righteous aristocratic families, including some humble scholars who look polite. It is the first time he has met such a strange team.
What people will say is usually with confidence. There are not many people who dare to win the army. Seeing Xie Daokai's self-confidence, Jiang Ming hesitated.
"Really, really, it will be a..." Xie Daokai was wearing a white Samurai robe with gold trim and drawing a huge circle with his hands: "... What a great wealth!"
The place where they are located is a small hill. You can see the Han Army camp built in the field around Jiangdu from a distance. Because it is not far from the roadside, it can also be seen by pedestrians on the road.
Xie family dared to let Xie Daokai go north. Secretly, they must arrange a group of people to look after them. Because they are secretly protected, their whereabouts must appear strange or sneaky. Then it is inevitable to be watched by the Han army.
The Xie warriors who secretly protect Xie Daokai are very nervous when they see that Xie Daokai is surrounded by the Han army. They have to be ready to rush up to protect Xie Daokai at all times. Their wrong actions attracted the attention of Han soldiers. Before there were no other actions, they were surrounded, and some unknown people were also implicated.
Until Xie Daokai found something wrong on the other side of the road, Jiang Ming didn't say anything. She looked at Jiang Ming, who was still hesitating, raised her hand to the other side of the road and said, "those people are the bodyguards sent by my family to protect secretly."
Of course, Jiang Ming knows that some people will rush forward and back when they go out, especially the aristocratic families south of the Yangtze River like to pay attention to ostentation, but that's none of his business. He ignored Xie Daoyu, waved his hands and shouted "go" at his subordinates. He raised his feet and walked very quickly.
"It's really a great wealth!" Xie Daoyi's voice was very crisp. She thought very clearly before she left home. She didn't know the way north. The accompanying maid looked at no spectrum, so there was no better choice than to find the Han Army directly and let the Han Army protect Linzi. When she saw that Jiang Ming was walking very simply, and that the warriors sent by the family to protect secretly were about to be arrested, she ran to the roadside to find the head of the Han Army, and said directly, "I want to see your senior officials."
"Your daughter..." Xie Biao was the leader of the warrior who protected Xie Daoyi. He shouted in shame and knelt down on one knee: "I've caused you trouble."
Speaking of it, Xie's people would not have clashed with the Han Army at all, and it was inevitable to be taken away for questioning. They believe that they have the experience of saying that they have the feelings of xie'an, that is, they suffer from some flesh and blood.
Peng Yong hasn't recovered from Xie Daoyi's words. Suddenly, 40 or 50 people on the road all knelt down on one knee to plead guilty, making it very obvious for those who looked flustered or inexplicable.
This year, any family will have their own marks. Some people in the crowd recognize the marks on the samurai weapons. A "thanking valve Samurai" immediately tells the origin of kneeling down on one knee to apologize to those samurai.
"Thank you?" Peng Yong knew it clearly and ordered the soldiers to guard all the people without expression. He went up and down not far in front of Xie Daokai and said in a muffled voice, "you go together."
In this way, about 60 or 70 people of Xie Daoqian's group were taken to the Han Army camp. After being closed for a day and a night, a school captain came to confirm his identity, and then alerted Jiangdu Ling Raymond.
Raymond was originally the city captain of Penglai county. Later, he transferred to the field corps and became the Jiangdu order after making many contributions. The reason why he would be alarmed was very simple. The captain asked in the past was confused by Xie Daoyu's sentence "I will be your king and concubine" and reported to him..
Jiangdu is an important military town. Li Kuang, the first Jiangdu commander, is now a Lang general. Fu Wei, the second Jiangdu commander, has become a palace captain. It is conceivable that Raymond will also have a good future.
Jiangduling can be regarded as the upper middle class of the Han military. It is not difficult to learn some news. Raymond knows that Xie really talks about marriage. It is not easy for Xie Daokai to appear in person. Therefore, Raymond does not pay attention to it.
"Yes, that's what you understand." Xie Daokai was still very relaxed when facing Raymond. She even smiled and said, "I can't wait. I ran here by myself."
Raymond has a confused attitude towards such an aristocratic family girl. He feels very bold, but at the same time, he also seems to feel very absurd. However, no matter what kind of idea, the king does not refuse marriage for a moment, as a minister, he will have concerns.
There is nothing to talk about in a conversation. It is absolutely impossible to close it again. After making some necessary restrictions, Xie Daokai can walk freely in places that are not too important. Since then, Xie Daokai can often be seen wandering in Jiangdu Han army barracks.
Xie Daoyi is absolutely curious about the Han army. She was born as a doorman and is no stranger to soldiers. She admires the Han Army that can beat the Hu people and likes to stay aside and watch the Han Army practice.
In fact, the practice of the Han army was nothing good. It was just that the officers gave orders, the soldiers obeyed unconditionally, and there was no dazzling martial arts.
"It's really rigid." Xie Daoyi didn't feel boring. He said to Xie LAN, "when the Jin army practiced, there were many patterns. The Han army only emphasized discipline. Maybe it was such a difference that there were two completely different armies."
What happened in front of Xie Daokai was a picture of an officer asking him to rush into the canal. It was cold in winter, and the water temperature was higher than the air, but when he came up again after entering the water, it would make people shiver.
Han army training is also about personal skills. There are only a few moves for what arms come and go. Everything is practical, and there is no fancy place.
"It's a pity that they won't let them go to the water stronghold, otherwise they can have a good look at the difference between warships." Xie Daokai said with an expression of great interest: "I hope I can see more on the way north, not only looking at the Han Army, but also how the Han king governs the country, and whether it is a legendary king who is just militaristic and ignores the life and death of the people."
Yes, Xie Daoyi just wanted to see with his own eyes what is the difference between the north and the south of the Yangtze River and why the Han state can defeat the Hu people again and again, while the Jin State has been beaten by the Hu people.
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I seldom write about the folk of the Han Dynasty. I want to describe it with Xie Daoyi's vision of going north. If you don't like it, please prompt and jump over as soon as possible.