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Chapter 238 Suggestions (For the Angry Liuyi Leader 3/3)

 Li Ru said "oh" and remained calm. He did not immediately ask what the specific strategy was because Fei Qian wanted to offer advice, but asked: "Liu Jingsheng sent you here?"

Although Liu Biao did not publicly express any obvious political leanings, he inevitably had some secret connections with the Guandong gentry. Li Ru could imagine this without investigating. Otherwise, how could Nanyang Yuan Shu easily capture Wancheng?

?

So what Li Ru means is that if Fei Qian is sent by Liu Biao to perform a mission in Luoyang, then there is no need to say anything more, just do what you want, and Li Ru will do business.

So Fei Qian talked about his resignation and said: "I came here not to sneak in, but to history."

Fei Qian also resigned?

This was quite interesting. Li Ru nodded and said, "I would like to hear the details."

The grassroots officials in Luoyang City resigned because the Yang family and the Yuan family were behind the scenes. Fei Qian was far away in Jingxiang. He should have been far away from the dangerous place of Luoyang, but he resigned and stepped into Luoyang City.

In this vortex...

Li Ru believed that Fei Qian was not a fool, so since Fei Qian did not represent Liu Biao, he was willing to listen to what Fei Qian had to say.

Fei Qian said: "I broke the seal and left, but Liu Jingzhou was not in the way, and the government orders went smoothly. But now there are people in the city who are hanging up the crown, so they are blocked. Why?"

Fei Qian did not wait for Li Ru's answer and continued: "A dou of millet may be enough for a family of three to eat for a day, or it may be just one meal for one person without getting tired of it. Why? When a clan moves, even if it is difficult, the whole clan can often survive."

When they arrive, they move in from different tribes, ignoring each other on the way, and many of them give up halfway. Why? The divisions of the same generals rarely collapse when they advance, but when they retreat, they often collapse even slightly. Why?

"

Li Ru couldn't help but be stunned when he heard this.

It's not that Li Ru has never seen these things before, nor has he ever thought about them, but he has never compared them like Fei Qian and presented them as a phenomenon that is related to each other...

Especially the last question made Li Ru's heart skip a beat. Halfway through the retreat, the troops were defeated due to some inexplicable things.

Although Li Ru has also considered this matter, human psychology is so strange. It is obviously the same thing, but it feels completely different if only he knows it and if someone else tells it. It is as if he is thinking about it quietly by himself.

If you do, you will feel that even if this matter develops to a bad stage, you can still handle it, but if someone suddenly exposes it and puts it on the table, even if you are more confident in your heart, you will weigh it again and again...

Moreover, the problems mentioned by Fei Qian are all those that Li Ru needs to face and solve at the moment, and each problem seems to be independent, but in fact there are some connections. The number of officials at the bottom is reduced, which leads to some transportation and distribution problems.

The problem is that the unstable distribution of food will easily cause everyone to feel that after one meal, there will be no next meal, and they will panic and consume a large amount of food. This kind of panic is particularly easy to spread among different families, even if it is an individual

The family can accumulate a small amount of food, but it is easy for other personnel to spy on and seize it. The chaos of the people is more likely to cause emotional instability in the soldiers. Even a short massacre cannot restore the chaotic mentality and the original order, which will eventually lead to

An unmanageable human tragedy——

The soldiers will abandon the common people and turn them into beasts by killing indiscriminately. However, the common people will change their sons and eat food in order to survive, which may not be someone else's story...

Li Ru couldn't help but straighten his face and asked: "May I ask what Zi Yuan has to teach you?" After all, Li Ru also wanted the population of Luoyang to enrich the Guanzhong area, and it was not just for killing people.

If more of Heluo's wealth and population can be transferred to Guanzhong, it will bring more vitality to the Guanzhong area, which will be quite beneficial whether it is Dong Zhuo's accumulation of power or the future confrontation with the Guandong gentry.

Therefore, Li Ru didn't feel embarrassed to ask Fei Qian for advice. After all, he had always thought and made decisions alone on so many matters. Even if he tried his best, there must be some

Things cannot be considered in detail. Perhaps if Fei Qian says something, he can get some new thinking directions and solutions...

In fact, the collective resignation of grassroots officials may not be a big deal in Fei Qian's eyes, but it may be that Li Ru can't turn around for a while.

It is said that everything in the world is for profit. In fact, the thoughts of the people at the bottom of the civil society are far less complicated than those at the top. They can eat well, wear warm clothes, and occasionally have something to sacrifice to their ancestors and buy something for their families when they are free.

Guys and things, if they can watch Nuo dance again, they will have an extremely enjoyable life, and it has always been their dream.

If these people can be given the possibility to see this kind of dream, these people will automatically and spontaneously gather together...

As for the grassroots officials formed by the powerful rural powerhouses, it is impossible to reconcile their interests with Li Ru's plan. Therefore, even if these people do not resign, they will overtly or covertly sabotage them in the future. Therefore, these people resign.

Being an official is not necessarily a bad thing.

"Ask Li Changshi, now you have it but others don't, so why?" Fei Qian raised two fingers and said, "One is a soldier, the other two..."

Fei Qian pointed to the palace in the north.

Li Ru nodded, thoughtfully.

In the future generations of Feiqian, the most important job in the office is to allocate various resources, whether it is human resources training or purchasing various items, all to ensure the normal operation of the entire company and obtain overall benefits.

So now Li Ru's advantages are two items, one is the powerful army composed of Xiliang Army, Bingzhou Army, and Luoyang Army; the other is having the emperor.

Fei Qian cupped his hands and said: "The long history's desire to use Sili officials to move the capital is tantamount to giving people a handle! The current plan should be to use military scribes instead..."

Li Ru's eyes lit up, yes, the army also has money, food and equipment to hand over, so it is equipped with some military scribes. Although these scribes may not necessarily understand local government affairs, such as collecting taxes, building water conservancy, educating and educating people, etc.

Wait, but I just want these people to count and hand over the money and food, but there is no problem at all!

Moreover, the biggest problem on the migration journey is the handover of money and food. As for taxes and other matters, they will only occur in Chang'an. Therefore, in this way, we completely get rid of the situation of being controlled by the Yang family and the Yuan family, and the Xiliang army

All the scribes here are our own, and there will be no obstacles to the implementation of government decrees!

Li Ru stood up, bowed his hands solemnly to Fei Qian, and said: "Zi Yuan's words are like clearing the sun from the clouds! If you have other suggestions, please don't hesitate to teach me! If Zi Yuan has any difficulties, I will do my best to refuse them!"

In fact, Li Ru's real name is Li Wenzheng, but the guy who wrote Cao Quan's stele changed his pen to "Wenyou". In ancient times, "You" specifically referred to actors and actresses, which was lowly. In the Han Dynasty, especially in the Eastern Han Dynasty, even if he was born

It is impossible for a poor scholar to use the word "excellent" as a word... so... that's it...


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