Chapter 536 of Gui Zi Scroll: Give directions and talk freely

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 This conversation lasted for three hours, and we had lunch in Wenyuan Pavilion.

Although Fang Congzhe was very interested, Feng Ziying didn't say anything.

In fact, there were not many differences in military affairs. Feng Ziying's point of view that there was no need to fear Mongolia and that the Jurchens should not be left behind must be cut off, which was deeply in line with Fang Congzhe's thoughts.

Of course, he shouldn't have proposed the White Lotus Sudan as the Minister of the Ministry of War. That was the job of the Ministry of Punishment. However, since Fang Congzhe asked about it, he was not polite.

Feng Ziying suggested that in dealing with Mongolia, we should still adopt the methods of co-opting, dividing, disintegrating, supporting the weak and hoeing the strong.

In front of the Tumut people, Su Nang is strong, so they must support the legitimacy of King Bu Shi Tu Shunyi and use Bu Shi Tu to contain and suppress Su Nang.

On the other hand, the Mongolian left wing is vigorously supporting the five Inner Khalkha ministries to suppress the Chahar people.

This can not only cut off the connection between Jianzhou Jurchens and the Chahar people, but also effectively curb the Chahar people's attempts to go south.

To deal with Jianzhou Jurchens, we still need to take multiple measures.

The west supported the Inner Khalkhas and the Haixi Jurchens to contain them, and at the same time resolutely prevented Horqin from falling to the Jianzhou Jurchens.

Dongjiang Town was established in the east, with Fenghuang City and Jiulian City as its bases, and set about retaking the Six Forts of Kuandian, stealing peaches from the bottom of the southern wing, and digging up the roots of Jianzhou Jurchen.

In addition, the Denglai Navy must be used to deter North Korea, resolutely block the contacts between North Korea and the Jianzhou Jurchens, firmly control North Korea, and prevent it from secretly colluding with the Jianzhou Jurchens.

In addition, internally, we must first eliminate the hidden dangers caused by Li Yongfang's defection, and secondly, cut off economic and trade exchanges between the mainland and the Jianzhou Jurchens, and resolutely prohibit the export of military and civilian supplies to the Jianzhou Jurchens.

At the same time, the imperial court should further increase the replacement of Liaodong Town, establish a new army based on firearms, and gradually replace the old army based on cold weapons, improve combat effectiveness, and ensure military superiority.

This series of opinions is quite detailed and feasible.

Feng Ziying did not put forward any unrealistic demands. Even if it was to establish Dongjiang Town and renovate Liaodong Town, she also suggested that the court could slowly make plans based on the financial situation.

Fang Congzhe also had to admit that many of Feng Ziying's opinions on military affairs were more insightful and profound than most people in the DPRK.

After all, I grew up in a border martial arts family since I was a child. I was exposed to military affairs. I was well aware of the various shortcomings in the military and had experienced many wars.

From the northwest to Liaodong, he has basically experienced it, and he knows where there are problems and weaknesses.

Feng Ziying herself had a lot of dealings with the imperial household department and knew the financial situation of the imperial court well.

Only by knowing these two aspects can we come up with a set of practical strategies for the development of the future military system of the Zhou Dynasty.

Otherwise, like those ministers of the Ministry of War who don't know the military, they are either imagining and having no clue, or they are following the old rules and following the rules.

The Minister of the Ministry of War, who is not familiar with finance, is either too ambitious or eager for success and puts forward some unrealistic ideas that cannot be financially afforded.

From this perspective, Feng Ziying is indeed a very suitable candidate for Minister of War. Of course, this is not the case today.

Now, if Feng Ziying really wants to be promoted to the position of Minister, it will take several years of experience, even if he has a lot of experience.

But this age is so embarrassing that I have to practice it a few more times.

After Feng Ziying discussed her military affairs ideas, she felt that Fang Congzhe was very satisfied.

Taking advantage of the fact that the other party was satisfied and in a good mood, Feng Ziying naturally did not miss the opportunity and took the opportunity to talk about some of her ideas on Dazhou's finances.

In his opinion, stimulating fiscal expansion was the most suitable thing for the Zhou Dynasty.

With Jiangnan's return to the national debt strategy, it can actually be further increased.

The use of national debt is mainly to solve the shortcomings of farmland water conservancy infrastructure in the north.

Many water conservancy facilities in places like Shanxi, Henan, and Beizhi have been in disrepair for many years, resulting in poor harvests and disasters in years of floods and droughts.

Another direction for using national debt, Feng Ziying, suggested that it should be used to vigorously promote seeds.

Plant potatoes, sweet potatoes and corn, three new crops introduced from the West.

Fang Congzhe has no objection to the former point, but Fang Congzhe has some doubts about the latter point.

However, Fang Congzhe was shocked when Feng Ziying showed a comparative diagram of potato, sweet potato and corn planting yields from the northwest, especially in Shaanxi.

On the same piece of land, the yield of both potatoes and sweet potatoes is at least three times more, and the highest is five to six times. Of course, this involves grain moisture issues.

But corn and wheat also have moisture problems, and Fang Congzhe doesn't know anything about potatoes and sweet potatoes. He has even tasted them and compared them with wheat and corn. In addition to the slightly unique taste of potatoes, sweet potatoes are even very suitable for those who like sweet food.

people.

Of course, he is not sure whether people will get tired of eating potatoes and sweet potatoes for many years, but for the homeless and hungry people suffering from floods and droughts, do you have a choice?

You enjoy eating bark, grass and roots, but you can’t handle Guanyin soil and eating human flesh. Now the court allows you to eat potatoes. Are you still not satisfied with sweet potatoes?

That would be a really boring life.

"Xiang Fang, actually the taste of potatoes is not as bad as we thought. I wonder if eating it for a long time will make you feel nauseous or unpalatable. They are basically the staple food in Xiyi. Besides, we are all hungry.

Damn it, do you still care about the taste? I have calculated the situation in the North, especially in Shaanxi..."

Feng Ziying was making some nonsense.

Westerners have not yet taken potatoes as their staple food, or the lower class’s acceptance of potatoes is growing, but that is also when black and white bread cannot satisfy them.

But anyway, Fang Congzhe and the others didn't know that this was just to enhance the confidence of the people in the court.

"In Shaanxi, from the first year of Yonglong to the tenth year of Yonglong, there were local disasters almost every year. This local area also refers to the situation where more than three to five counties and less than ten counties suffered from poor harvests. Every two years, it is a medium-sized disaster, that is,

If one or twenty counties are affected by disasters, there will definitely be a major disaster in three years, that is, more than one-third of the counties will be affected. In five years, there will definitely be a major disaster, that is, a disaster that will affect more than 70% of the counties..."

"The civil uprising in Shaanxi turned into civil unrest. There are many problems here. The farmland and water conservancy facilities have been in disrepair for many years. The local officials and gentry are cruel and brutal. God doesn't look at it. The people have almost no savings. The government is unable to provide relief. There is a huge gap between the rich and the poor.

There are several aspects,..."

"And every time a civil uprising turns into civil unrest, it does great harm to the imperial court. This is not only the cost of relief and suppression, but also the great harm to the authority of the entire imperial court, especially the authority of local officials..."

"I don't deny that when I was the governor, I spent a lot of energy to solve the problem. I adopted multiple strategies and even used some shady means. It seemed to suppress the situation, but I'm not sure how long it can last."

The situation in Shanxi is actually similar, except that the situation in Shanxi is slightly better, and the people are slightly richer. Shanxi and Shaanxi influence each other. Once there is another major disaster, there may be another war and the court will be passive again..."

"Instead of waiting passively like that, the imperial court should make up its mind and invest heavily. Not to mention completely solving the Shanxi problem, but to make great efforts in the construction of farmland water conservancy facilities and the promotion of new crops, at least it will be better than what you spent on the military in the end.

Isn’t the loss much greater if the sales are invested?”

Fang Congzhe knew very well that the northern scholars were very dissatisfied with the imperial court's emphasis on Jiangnan.

Although both sides can generally maintain a relatively harmonious situation, it is an indisputable fact that natural disasters have continued in the Northland in the past twenty years, leading to civil unrest.

Many officials in the North have always believed that the imperial court has not invested enough in the construction of farmland water conservancy facilities and road transportation in the North, which has affected the already poor agricultural production in the North and is also a major factor in the heavy losses caused by frequent civil unrest in the North.

reason.

But from the perspective of the imperial court or Jiangnan officials, the imperial court's annual expenditure on nine-border military affairs was too huge, and Jiangnan's high taxes had made it unbearable for Jiangnan.

The imperial court only has so much tax revenue, and it is unrealistic to increase investment in these aspects. Otherwise, it can only reduce investment in nine-border military affairs, which will face the risk of mutiny and weakened border defense.

This has become a paradox. Without increasing investment, the conditions in the North will be difficult to improve, and it will be even more difficult to withstand natural disasters. Civil unrest and civil unrest continue, and the court will increase military expenditures. It is impossible to reduce other expenditures and increase taxes.

Jiangnan did not agree, so in this case, the debt of the imperial household department increased sharply, and now it has exceeded 20 million.

This also kept Ye Fang, Huang Ruliang and others awake at night.

Feng Ziying understands the concerns of Ye Fang, Huang Ruliang and others about high debts, and anyone else would be equally stressed about having a huge amount of debt.

This classical view that fiscal revenue and expenditure must be balanced or even have a surplus is also in line with the views of people of this era, but Feng Ziying does not think so.

"After all, Prime Minister Fang is still worried about the national debt and borrowings. He is worried that if he cannot repay these debts, the country's credibility will collapse, right?" Feng Ziying said with a smile.

Fang Congzhe had also known for a long time that Feng Ziying had his own theory on finance, and he also wanted to discuss this issue with him.

Seeing Fang Congzhe nodding silently, Feng Ziying naturally would not give up such a good opportunity.

"... In fact, Fang Xiang may also be vaguely aware that with the continuous growth of sea trade, the silver in our territory of Great Zhou is showing a sharp growth trend, or to put it simply, from Songjiang, Ningbo, Quanzhou, Guangzhou

After every ship of porcelain, silk, tea, iron, and cloth arrived in Luzon, 60% was exchanged for silver, 20% was exchanged for gold and copper, and 20% was exchanged for other materials such as precious wood and spices.

A category of groceries,...

If it is transported by sea ship to Old Port or Mancajia, the situation is slightly different. It may become 30% silver, 40% spices, and 30% firearms, precious wood, other Western goods and other groceries..."

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