Chapter 893

Li Guangli? It's the general of the second division in the Western Han Dynasty! He was a rising general in the late period of Liu Che's administration, that is, life was full of all kinds of stains, and the ending was the biggest stain.

Xu Zheng subconsciously compared Huan Wen and Li Guangli. When he said it, he knew that his words were inappropriate. He wanted to save it, but he was cut off.

"The comparison between the general of the second division and the general of the southern expedition is inappropriate." Ran min doesn't like Huan Wen. He doesn't like all people from the south, but he won't slander because of disgust: "Huan Wen is a general who can fight, and his achievements can be compared with a certain."

In an instant, Xu Zheng showed a gaping expression. In addition, the expression of the military attache present was like eating a fly.

Seriously speaking, there are only a few of them who achieved the goal of unifying troops to destroy the country. Xu became a Taiwei because he had the merit of unifying troops to destroy the small imperial court. Ran min led the destruction of Shi Jie and Zhao Guocai to be promoted to the general of Hussars. Huan Wen from the South Zhonglang will climb up to the general of the South expedition. He led his army to destroy Li Chengguo, and Xie an became a general of the West expedition after destroying countless countries in the western regions.

For example, Li Tan and LV Tai, even they think that their general rank at the level of "Zheng" is somewhat watery, because they don't take credit for leading the army to destroy the country.

Li Tan is now catching Rouran, but he is trying to stimulate. What he thinks is how to destroy Rouran in order to squeeze out the water of his general in the north.

The last grassland fire made Rouran see clearly what the Han people were like. Yu jiulu Bati had lost his mind to mix with the Han people. In addition, there was more and more pressure from Li Tan, and the distance between Rouran tribal alliance and the Han Army had entered the countdown.

LV Tai stares at the remnants of Tuoba and Murong with red eyes. If he knows that ran Min wants to pick peaches, it is not impossible to go crazy.

"In a short time, no more than one hundred thousand of the army will be used for war. It does not mean that you will be idle." Liu Yan never participated in the bickering of his ministers. Today's occasion is not for them to bicker: "when I become me, you will be more busy."

Everyone stood up, saluted respectfully, and shouted, "only the son of heaven can be domineering!"

I don't know when "bullying" has become a derogatory term, but at this stage, it is definitely not a derogatory term in a pure sense. It is natural to use it on the son of heaven. If the son of heaven can't bully, or too many people can bully, the country will be in disorder.

After Liu Yan became emperor, he will make a big attack on the system of three gongs and nine Qing, and the country will turn to the system of three provinces and six ministries.

Entering the era of three provinces and six ministries is also in line with the trend. The more and more complex national government affairs have overwhelmed the system of three public and nine ministers. In addition, Liu Yan also intends to carry out a wave of decentralization.

After the conversion to the system of three provinces and six ministries, the nine product system will be "online" at the same time. They will not be idle, or even busier.

In addition to major operations on the central military, the military will also be divided as necessary. There will be no major changes in the active forces, but special military regions will be established in the reserve.

The military region has only one purpose, that is, any trace of war potential should be tapped when it is really necessary!

Many times in the Central Plains Dynasty, the original army was basically exhausted. It is clear that there are so many excellent sources of troops, but even the new army has not been established.

This is directly related to the imperial power not going to the countryside. At the end of any dynasty, the local giants and squires are more and more divorced from the central government.

They will be happy to arm the private army for self-protection, but they are not willing to gather young men and send them to the battlefield for national war.

That's very simple. The country still has millions of recruits to recruit. The key is that the center has issued orders, but after reaching the county level, no matter how anxious the center is, it will be useless if the urgent orders are not implemented.

There are still excellent sources of troops. The problem is that they can't be adjusted. What's the use!

Sometimes it's the opposite. It's clear that local giants and squires want to help, but the government that should do things will only do things that bully the people and exploit wealth, and don't do anything serious.

For example, the Wuhu can be rampant. It is the Sima family, including those dignitaries, who feel that they can't resist to escape first. It is clear that there are enough troops, wealth and resources north of the Yangtze River, but they escaped very quickly.

The people left behind by Sima's family and the fugitives, led by a highly respected person, several families or villages formed a stronghold to protect themselves, but the Hu people could not help them. Many people who built strongholds (including building fortresses) to protect themselves, and they (future generations) even supported Yang jiandai Zhou.

Even now, there are "isolated" strongholds and fortresses in the Han Dynasty. They refuse the management of officials and want to live their own small life.

For this phenomenon, the government in the north will deal with it with the greatest patience, while in the south, this phenomenon is basically wiped out.

It is not that the government likes to treat differently, but that the north and the south are different in nature.

The northerners' doing so is the sequelae of the rampant Hu people. They may not believe that the current Han country can last, or they may think that they will encounter all kinds of shit after accepting the government's management, that is, they will have a sense of distrust of the government after abandonment.

When dealing with the groups still engaged in "autonomy" in the north, the government will find out the reasons. If the reputation is bad enough, it will naturally be leveled directly, but if other reasons are more inclined to be solved peacefully.

The South did not suffer from the rampage of Wuhu, and the threat of those who were allocated as barbarians was not great. They built strongholds to protect themselves and built fortresses, which was the product of the small imperial court.

To put it bluntly, what southerners can do is either aristocratic families or powerful. Their ancestors must be those who abandon their northern tongpao to "cross the South". Those who are willing to accept the embrace of the new Han will be punished (for example, it is difficult to be an official), let alone want to enjoy happiness outside the regime. Who else will they do if they don't do it?

Central officials have repeatedly mentioned that if you catch a southern taxi clan to kill, there must be a wronged ghost to kill all ten, but at least 89 of the ten belong to the damned.

"They're cheap." Ran min is one of the people who think that the southern gentry deserve to die: "if you can go to Indochina (Peninsula) to plunder wantonly, now there is another A3 continent."

Liu Yan certainly can't kill the nanfangshi. He even has to give some benefits against his heart for the sake of national unity. However, this time the A3 mainland will not be open. He doesn't know why ran Min said those words.

"Now that I have talked about mainland a San, the ministers will talk about how to divide the fiefs." Liu Yan talked about this topic for the first time at a serious meeting: "can you enjoy the fief only if you benefit the Marquis or reach a certain title?"

They were obviously confused by Liu Yan's sudden mention of this topic. Then they couldn't help concentrating all their attention, and their breathing began to become heavy.