Nine hundred seventy-six He needed a strong cavalry
Listening to Xu Hongji's words, Zhu Yinghuai pursed his lips and whispered again: "You say, this time the world is spreading, will there be a rebellion?" Will the feudal kings and clans in those places rebel? ”
Xu Hongji glanced at Zhu Yinghuai in surprise: "What do you want to do with this?" Does it have anything to do with us? The most important thing for us now is to close the door and not associate with anyone, Your Majesty has an order, let's go to the palace, Your Majesty has no order, let's stay at home and enjoy it, don't think about other things. ”
"I'm just worried that someone is going to rebel."
Zhu Yinghuai whispered: "After all, there are still many places in the local area that have not been attacked by the army, and they are really going to rebel, so don't they have to fight again?" ”
"The good thing has nothing to do with us."
Xu Hongji shook his head again and again: "I only care about whether this day is good or not, I don't care about anything else, if you care, go into the palace and ask Your Majesty." ”
Zhu Yinghuai shrank his head: "This palace is in full swing now, I don't dare to go in, it's my fault to delay anyone's business when I go in." ”
Zhu Yinghuai is absolutely reluctant to go to the palace now, because the current palace is indeed very, very, very busy, while someone has been arranged to the palace to start repairing the palace complex, and the work is in full swing.
Basically, some of the officials of the original Ming Court were reactivated by Xiao Ruxun, and the clerks he brought out arranged to be deputies in the past to accumulate experience, mainly relying on the original administrative team.
Of course, those mad dogs in the Metropolitan Procuratorate, Yu Shi Qingliu, were all thrown at home by Xiao Ruxun to relax, and they were not allowed to come out to make trouble, he was really fed up with these mad dogs, and began to think about letting his own people be responsible for supervising the work, and establishing a professional department for official crimes, similar to a department like the Independent Commission Against Corruption.
The method of restraining officials through morality and mouth cannons has proven to be very noisy, Xiao Ruxun hates this kind of guy who can't do anything but mouth cannons, their existence will only drag down administrative efficiency, the new dynasty was first established, efficiency first, and the officials will die!
After the exclusion of the officials, many former ministers of the former Ming Dynasty felt that they were much more relaxed, and their administrative efficiency was much higher, and they did not procrastinate and pass the buck to each other when they did things.
The previous fierce party struggle has been reshuffled by the high pressure of the Shen Zheng period and the reshuffle of the Xiao Ruxun period, and it has died down, and whether it will rise again in the future mainly depends on the emperor.
Xiao Ruxun has a very deep understanding of this.
For a month, he has led the ministers to work day and night with high intensity, dealing with government affairs day and night, and a series of matters such as local government affairs and military affairs in Beijing, so that he is dizzy, but it is indeed a great sense of accomplishment and satisfaction.
But there is also a point, when watching the very constructive administrative strategies put forward by the experienced Wang Xijue and Li Tingji being continuously adopted and adopted, Xiao Ruxun always felt that there was disharmony when he looked at the courtiers who did not oppose and had no objections in the Manchu Dynasty.
Well, it's discordant without a quarrel, it's discordant without an argument, it's discordant without a beard and glare.
That is, right now, if this situation occurs after the world is calm, Xiao Ruxun will definitely split the ministers, because for the emperor, if the ministers do not fight, but unite together, then the emperor will be very insecure.
He now felt more and more that he had been mistaken about a fact.
Zhu Yijun's struggle for the country's capital may not be to compete with the ministers for the supreme power in the world, but to use Zhu Changluo and Zhu Changxun to realize the division of the ministers.
threw out two baits, trying to split the ministers into the Changzi Party and the Fuwang Party, opposing each other and arguing with each other, so as to achieve the effect of strict party struggle in the Jiajing era, so as to achieve the goal of fishing in troubled waters and grasping power.
At the beginning, Emperor Jiajing divided the ministers through the Great Rites Discussion and played the ministers in applause for decades, and Zhu Yijun respected his imperial grandfather the most, and he was very likely to learn Zhu Houzhang's methods and also have a copycat version of the Great Rites Discussion.
But that's really a cottage, the ministers learned to be obedient, they didn't pay attention to the bait thrown by Zhu Yijun at all, and unswervingly stood on the side of the eldest son of the emperor, standing in the name of righteousness to let Zhu Yijun advance or retreat.
Does Zhu Yijun really want to establish a prince so quickly?
It is estimated that Xiao Ruxun feels that Zhu Yijun really wants to make Zhu Changxun the crown prince, it is not impossible, Zhu Yijun has not made any efforts at all, and has not made any substantive moves for the ascension of King Fu, but he is annoyed by the fact that the ministers insist on making the emperor's eldest son the crown prince and not divided.
Why did the emperor's grandfather use such smooth means to come to me but it didn't work?
Zhu Yijun may have thought about this question.
This may be the real purpose of the country-based dispute, the trouble is that the emperor wants to split the ministers must not lift a stone to shoot himself in the foot, and in frustration he retaliates against the ministers in a passive way, which also indirectly hurts the Ming Dynasty.
This shows how important the emperor's sense of security is.
"When the generals in the northwest return to the court, they can arrange for the military department to go out of the city to greet them, and Your Majesty will set up a banquet in the palace to entertain the generals, and then give them a seal and reward the army, so that the morale of the army can be stabilized, and whether the nine sides will continue to be maintained, it depends on Your Majesty's intentions."
Wang Xijue made his own suggestions on the return of the generals from the northwest, and then asked Xiao Ruxun to make a decision.
Of course, the reward and the like are not a problem, the transitional maintenance of the nine sides is also necessary, and more importantly, Xiao Ruxun needs to build a strong cavalry force to launch a second full-scale attack on the northern grasslands.
A year ago, he wiped out 300,000 northern captives, and built dozens of Jingguan along the Great Wall in Datong, using such a cruel way to deter the northern captives, so that the surrounding northern captives either fled east or west, all of them were terrified, which also won valuable external conditions for Xiao Ruxun's peaceful development today.
During this period of time, he had no enemies outside, the Japanese country was beaten in half, the South Seas were occupied by him, the countries of Southeast Asia surrendered one after another, and the northern captives were beaten again.
But that doesn't mean there won't be wars.
In order to seize the steppe as a horse breeding ground and expand the strategic depth of the Beijing division, as well as to conquer Liaodong, he needed an extremely strong cavalry.
After Zhu Yuanzhang established the Ming Dynasty, he had planned to completely eliminate the Northern Yuan Dynasty and take the last province of the Northern Yuan Dynasty, Lingbei Province, so that the famous generals could do their best, and in the fifth year of Hongwu, Xu Da Lanyu Feng Sheng and others led 150,000 cavalry to the north to attack Lingbei and fight a decisive battle with Wang Baobao, but the result was a fiasco.
The Mongol war horses inherited by the Ming army from the Han region were completely lost, and they lost the ability to attack strategically in a short period of time, and also lost the opportunity to include Lingbei, so Zhu Yuanzhang had to adopt a relatively defensive position from then on, and could not maintain a strategic offensive.
And at the moment, for Xiao Ruxun, war horses are still a problem.
In this era, tanks and other combat vehicles are not to be thought about, the importance of cavalry is still irreplaceable, if you want to compete on the steppe, it is impossible to do without a strong cavalry.
But Xiao Ruxun does not have too many cavalry at the moment, and more importantly, there are not too many war horses.