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Chapter 42 Taizong Chapter 42 Three Appointments

Chapter 2095 Taizong Chapter 42 Three Appointments

"Your Majesty, Wang Xuanzhen, is here to pay you an audience. May peace be with you, Your Majesty!" In the Chui Gong Hall, the former military envoy Wang Xuanzhen, with a solemn face, paid homage to the emperor Liu Yang who was sitting high on the throne.

"Pingshen!"

"Thank you, Your Majesty!"

Looking at Wang Xuanzhen condescendingly, I don't know what his mental activities are like, but his face is always calm. Liu Yang asked calmly: "You have been idle at home for more than a year, right?"

"Your Majesty, that's right." Wang Xuanzhen thought slightly and responded respectfully.

"Do you have any resentment?"

"Your Majesty has a clear warning!" After hearing what the emperor said, Wang Xuanzhen immediately said solemnly: "I live in a place of right and wrong. Your Majesty's grace to spare me is actually to save me from the quagmire. With such care and love, I am so grateful that I burst into tears. How can I have a grudge?

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Wang Xuanzhen explained, making Liu Yang smile and speak in a more relaxed tone: "What are you doing these days when you are free?"

"Your Majesty, I have purchased a few acres of thin farmland outside Longmen Town. I only have time to study, hunt, plow the land, and grow vegetables." Wang Xuanzhen replied.

Longmen Town is located south of Luoyang, on the banks of the Yishui River, not far from the capital. Wang Xuanzhen chose such a place to rest, obviously because he was in the mountains and thinking about the court.

Of course, Liu Yang could understand this. His expression became solemn and he stopped talking. Liu Yang stared at Wang Xuanzhen and said, "You did a good job in handling the prisoner camp. I am very satisfied with the result!"

In the summer of the fourth year of Yongxi's reign, after more than three years of hard work, Wang Xuanzhen barely completed the reform of the prison camps. As a result, the prison camps that once spread across all the states of the Han Dynasty and numbered hundreds of thousands, completed a major reduction

, including the newly added Shu rebels, under the leadership of Wang Xuanzhen, in more than three years, the imperial court immigrated to the northwest, northeast and southern feudal states in total more than 400,000 people.

Not to mention how many benefits were exchanged in this process, and how much cruelty and tragedy occurred, but the prison camp, the "cancer" on the body of the Han Empire, was actually reduced and alleviated.

It is impossible to completely solve it. As long as the prison camp is still there, it will never be solved. Even with Liu Yang's instructions and Wang Xuanzhen's rectification, there has been as much "benevolence" in the system and management as possible.

However, as long as this system exists, there will still be problems, it just depends on the severity of the circumstances.

With the emperor's attention like this, the officials in charge of the prison camps in various places will naturally restrain themselves, and the lives of the prisoners will naturally be easier. However, once the attention from above shifts, then the fangs and claws will inevitably return.

Open.

As for the abolition of the prison camp system, Liu Yang had not considered it, but in the end he decided on the idea. To be honest, the prison camp was a major supplement to the criminal punishment of the Han Dynasty. At the same time, the imperial court also needed such a batch of cheap people who could

The labor force is consumed at will, building bridges and paving roads, digging mountains and mining, digging canals and embankments. These are hard, tiring, dirty and dangerous jobs, and there will always be a shortage of labor.

On the other hand, after so many years of development, in the prison camps, there are not only criminal Han officials and people, but also many tribes and barbarians who disobey the king, rebel and cause trouble. They are cultists. To a certain extent, the prison camps

The existence of the Han Empire was almost a concentrated place of filth, filth, evil, and darkness. It was a shadow under the sun. It was a garbage dump behind the Qingming Dynasty in its prosperous times. It played a huge role in maintaining the rule of the empire and maintaining social order.

After the operation of Liu Yang and his ministers, it was just a "sewage discharge" to various feudal states. Once the scale of the prison camp was reduced, it not only facilitated control and management, but also made the emperor no longer have trouble sleeping and eating, and had to worry and worry all the time.

A prison camp riot occurred.

Of course, what Liu Yang has always been worried about is not a simple prison camp rebellion, which is not easy to accomplish, but a worry that the whole body will be affected by one incident, and that it will be linked to local evils. The Shu Rebellion has given an extremely profound impact.

lesson.

Through the reform and disposal of the prison camp, Wang Xuanzhen, the spy chief, finally gained Liu Yang's trust, at least affirming his ability.

This is a capable person who not only understands his ideas well and acts vigorously and resolutely, but also is flexible. It can be understood that after the fall of his uncle Wang Yinwu, a few years later, Shizu appointed this person as a military envoy again.

, this is a person with "political flaws".

"You have served in the Wude Department for twenty-five years. You have always been diligent, self-denying and devoted to the public. The court has never given many rewards!" Looking at Wang Xuanzhen in the palace, Liu Yang said slowly: "I will give you five hundred thousand yuan and one hundred pieces of brocade."

, two royal horses, a set of royal porcelain, plus a special gift!"

"I thank your Majesty for your kindness!" Upon hearing this, Wang Xuanzhen immediately knelt down and bowed his head again to express his gratitude.

The things the emperor bestowed upon you were nothing to the rich and powerful, but the focus was obviously not on material things, but the emperor's recognition and attitude, which was the guarantee of long-term wealth and prosperity.

Liu Yangze continued: "I feel it is a pity to leave a talented person like you idle. You have rested for a long enough time, and it is time to come out and serve the imperial court!"

When he heard this, even if the city was as deep as Wang Xuanzhen's, he couldn't help but feel happy. There is nothing more real than official position and power. Therefore, he kowtowed again with a look of being dead-set: "Your Majesty, as long as you have orders, I will do whatever I can."

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In response to his statement, Liu Yang did not have the slightest smile on his face and said: "Fan Zhigu, the chief minister of Jiangnan Province, has passed away. You go to Jiangnan to take over!"

Hearing this, Wang Xuanzhen couldn't help but be stunned. He never expected that Liu Yang would arrange such an errand for him. But immediately, he was ecstatic, not to mention the increasingly important position of Jiangnan Road in the economic map of the Han Dynasty.

The grace and opportunities contained in this change of status as chief envoy are beyond the comprehension of others.

It would be nonsense to say that he has no resentment towards Liu Yang at all. Wang Xuazhen is not a saint, but at this moment, his "loyalty" is almost instantly filled up.

However, Wang Xuanzhen's strong psychological quality made Wang Xuanzhen behave very restrained and said: "Your Majesty has entrusted me with such an important responsibility, and I am deeply grateful. However, I have limited talent and virtue, so I may not be able to take on the important responsibility. What's more, if I fulfill my duties, I am afraid that the government will

The rising criticism will only make things difficult for Your Majesty."

"Don't say too much in front of me if you are pretending to be humble!" After listening to his words, Liu Yang said slightly forcefully: "If you don't have this ability, I won't use you! As for the criticism from the court, will it be difficult for me?

It's my business and has nothing to do with you!

Going to Jiangnan doesn’t mean you can enjoy the beauty there! Jiangnan is a grand event in the southeast and the starting point of water transportation. I won’t go into detail about its importance to the country.

Nowadays, many reforms of the imperial court still prioritize the administration of officials, and they have been changed from comprehensive implementation to targeted reforms. Jiangnan Road is the key area for improvement.

Regarding the situation in Jiangnan Province, I'm afraid you learned a lot about it when you were in Wude. Corruption can happen everywhere, but it's easier in wealthy places. Go to Jiangnan Province and help me solve the problem that the court failed to take into account in the past few years.

Clean the place carefully again.

The rule of officials and the rule of law must be constantly refreshed! In addition, the business in Jiangnan Road is becoming increasingly prosperous, and business taxes are increasing year by year, but the collusion between officials and businessmen, power and money is also becoming increasingly rampant.

Due to commercial disputes, there are endless cases of people gathering to fight and killing people, which seriously hinders the normal operation of commercial order and interferes with the stable life of the people. They must be severely punished.

Especially in Shanghai County, I have heard folk rumors that there are many merchants in Shanghai, there are many commodities, and there are many corpses at the bottom of the Songjiang River. I don't believe that such a statement is baseless. There must be some drawbacks in it.

As well as the conflicts between the two states of Su and Xiu, I have been able to sort them out.

I will give you another three years, and after three years, I will see results!"

After the emperor said this, Wang Xuanzhen no longer pretended to be reserved. He immediately prostrated himself and swore an oath to promise that he would fulfill his duties faithfully, rectify the chaos in Jiangnan, and live up to his majesty's trust and trust.

It is conceivable that after the announcement of Wang Xuanzhen's appointment, there was a huge reaction in the court. There was an uproar and an uproar. From top to bottom, almost everyone expressed opposition or dissent. For people from all walks of life, not only Jiangnan Dao

With such a fat spot gone, what's more important is Wang Xuanzhen's background.

When will the hawks, dogs, and claws of Wude Si be able to wear well-dressed clothes, appear majestically in the court of the Han Dynasty, accept the appointment of a feudal lord, and rank among the many sages?

However, no matter how big the controversy was, the emperor's edict had been issued and could not be changed. Liu Yang had no intention of taking back the order. No matter how much dissatisfaction he had, he would have to keep it in his stomach.

During the whole process, there was one person who was slightly embarrassed, and that was Murong Defeng, the Prime Minister and Minister of Civil Affairs. No matter from which point of view, Murong Defeng was opposed to Wang Xuanzhen being appointed as the Chief Minister of Jiangnan Province, but from the beginning

In the end, he had no real say, and the emperor even ignored his opinions.

Maybe it's just a matter of not treating the person, but for a civil servant, even if it is just an exception, he must not relax his vigilance. If even the power of the personnel organization is weakened, it will be equivalent to the most important thing for him as the prime minister.

Authority has been weakened, which is not a good sign.

In the winter of October of the fifth year of Yongxi's reign, a major event occurred in the remote Annan Road in the southern territory of the Han Dynasty. On the third day of October, the Zhenla army suddenly invaded the border and broke through the small border town of Wenyang. They crossed the Luolun River eastward and defeated the sunset.

county.

By October 15th, Chenla's army had broken through Wushi Ridge, invaded the southern coastal area of ​​Annan Road, captured Huanzhou, and almost cut off Annan Road from the southern prefectures and counties and Linyi Kingdom from the land.

At the same time, in the central and northern areas of Annan, Dongman tribesmen rebelled again, causing disaster to prefectures and counties. Among them were many indigenous tribal chiefs who had long been dissatisfied with the rule of the Han Dynasty. Now they are revolting, and Zhenlaguo is obviously behind it.

This Zhenla actually lost his mind and completely got into trouble with the big man.

Regarding the sudden invasion of Zhenla Kingdom, the imperial court was naturally furious. There was not much objection, and the court quickly reached a consensus that a severe crackdown must be carried out. For many years, only big men have been able to attack others, so how could foreign countries take the initiative to provoke them?

, or a "barbarian" country on the Indochina Peninsula.

Although the Han Dynasty in Yongxi's era was committed to internal affairs, once it was invaded from the outside, the war machine could quickly start up.

Fighting must be fought, but how to fight, who to send to fight, and to what extent have been carefully discussed. Zhenla is not worthy of the big man's attention just because of his blatant provocation.

The court's attention was attracted.

Because when the candidates for the counter-rebellion were decided, one person took the initiative to ask for help. The eldest son of the emperor, Liu Wenhuan, the Duke of Ruyang County, if he was connected with the matter of seizing the rightful son, then even a "small conflict" in the southwest border could become a scandal in the court.

The major event has become a wrestling ground for various factions.

Of course, Murong's group is firmly opposed to this matter. The reason is very simple. The military is a major event for the country and cannot be ignored. The eldest son of the emperor has no experience in leading an army. There is a small chaos in the southwest. Just send a good general. Why do you need to let the son of a rich man?

, sitting in the hall

In tit-for-tat, Zhao was working hard, and there was another argument. Liu Wenhuan had made a trip to Anxi and had observed and practiced in the army. As for the lack of experience, a general would be enough to assist him. On the other hand, there was

The emperor's eldest son taking command of the expedition can also boost morale and show that the court attaches great importance to Annan.

The two factions each had their own opinions, and the momentum was so great that it seemed that they were going to recreate the fierce dispute over the throne in the first year of Yongxi's reign. This behavior of using military and state affairs as the battlefield for the throne obviously annoyed the emperor, and he made a thunderbolt,

The two parties stopped again.

However, regarding Liu Wenhuan's initiative to go to Annan to quell the rebellion, Liu Yang finally decided to let Liu Wenhuan give it a try after some careful consideration. Perhaps Liu Yang thought of the time when Shizu asked him to go to the battlefield and do what he wanted.

The story of the commander.

On the 20th day of the tenth month in the winter of the fifth year of Yongxi's reign, the emperor issued an edict to appoint the emperor's eldest son, the Duke of Ruyang County, as the general marshal for the southern expedition, and to mobilize 50,000 troops from Yunnan, Guangdong, Guangxi, and Annan to control the Zhenla Rebellion.

With the issuance of this edict, in the winter of the fifth year of Yongxi's reign, almost the entire Indochina Peninsula fell into a state of turmoil and war, because not only the struggle between the imperial court and the Chenla Kingdom, but also the surrounding Linyi

, the feudal kingdoms near the sea, and even the remnants of the Zhitong Kingdom that were resisting Liu Wenhai's invasion and had been destroyed, all participated.

Basically it can be divided into two camps, one is the Han Dynasty, and the other is the indigenous states of Indochina with Chenla as the leader.

In fact, as time went by, the turmoil even spread to Nanyang. At least there were several indigenous rebellions in Beijinzhou, where Qi King Liu Yun lived.

"Kou Zhun, to be honest, I really don't like you very much!" In the Chuigong Palace, Liu Yang stared coldly at Kou Zhun, the magistrate of Xiangzhou, who was kneeling in front of the emperor.

Since the political speculation in the first year of the year, Kou Zhun has basically spent his entire term in Xiangzhou. This time when he returned to the court to report on his duties, other ministries and departments had basically passed the test, and he had also been questioned by several prime ministers, but he was here with the emperor.

, was left to dry for several days.

Now that His Majesty Fang saw such a statement from the emperor, even Kou Zhun couldn't help but be frightened and kowtowed: "I am terrified!"

"Do you know why?" Liu Yang asked calmly.

Kou Zhun lowered his head deeply and said: "I have little talent and little virtue, and I cannot stand the eyes of a saint!"

"Haha! Everyone has their strengths and weaknesses, how can I like and dislike this?" Liu Yang sneered and said: "Besides, if you, Kou Zhun, are not talented enough, how can I agree to appoint you as the magistrate of Xiangzhou? I have listened to your assessment.

Report, in the past five years, Xiangzhou has corrected its long-standing shortcomings, made the government more harmonious and people-friendly, and stopped picking up lost things along the way. Is this what a mediocre person can do?"

"You are always the one who is too scheming and too courageous!" Liu Yang said with emotion: "I admire your uprightness and decisiveness and dare to do things, but I also hate you for not knowing how to measure and pushing too far!"

"I am terrified!" Kou Zhun bowed again, expressing this with his mouth and body, but it is difficult for anyone to know what he was thinking in his heart.

However, Liu Yang did not intend to discuss it further and said directly: "As for your next appointment, I think you have heard about it. Don't be surprised. It is Annan Road, and he is also the food envoy of the Southern Expedition Army.

The current chaos in Annan is certainly due to the Zhenla raid, but the long-term laziness and loss of vigilance of local military and political officials is also an important reason.

You have always acted vigorously and resolutely. I hope that after you take office, you can bring a new wind to Annan and restore peace to the south of the Han Dynasty."

"Your Majesty trusts you so much that I can only tie a ring of grass to repay him. I will do my best and die, and I will live up to your Majesty's trust!" When the final appointment was implemented, Kou Zhun kowtowed fiercely.

In the winter of the fifth year of Yongxi reign, the 37-year-old Kou Zhun became the youngest chief envoy of the Han Dynasty, even though he was only the lowest-ranking Taoist priest of the Han Dynasty such as Annan Dao.

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