Yu Fuluo did not bring all the Southern Xiongnu people, but the big and small heads plus some personal guards added up to six or seven hundred people. Now they are supporting tents one by one in an open space southeast of Pingyang. , and then clusters of bonfires were lit, and the joy began with singing and dancing.
Some small vendors appeared out of nowhere, carrying poles or bamboo sieves, holding various small items, and began to sell them around the Hu people in Fulo. This impressed Fei Qian for later generations. The opposite is true of the crowds of people at the station. These vendors will dance and dance along with the barbarians, and even sing a few lines, letting the barbarians pick and choose from their poles. If they can't make a deal, they will be fine, and they will go away with a smile. Next to the next bonfire...
Perhaps because of the trading market in the Beiqu camp, or because those unruly guys were severely punished by Fei Qian's city guards, the Hu people are also used to this method of trading, and when they see something they like , they made gestures and guesses with the vendors, and then they mostly bartered. The Han people would not be too cheating, and the Hu people would not rob them forcefully. They each took the items and left with satisfaction.
When Fei Qian climbed onto the city wall, he saw this scene.
Huang Xu followed his custom and led his guards to isolate this section of the city wall, leaving only Fei Qian, Xu Shu and Jia Qu standing behind the female wall.
Fei Qian patted the solid red brick city wall, recalling the theory he had with the craftsmen who fired the bricks, and he had some thoughts.
Pingyang City was almost built slowly on top of ruins. So far, the ruins in some areas of the city have not been completely cleared, and construction is still continuing. However, as a city, it has already glowed with majestic glory. vitality.
Long-distance merchants transported materials here in batches, and then dispersed into small merchants, traveling to Beiqu and Pingyang to exchange for Hu people's furs, cattle and sheep.
Of course, the largest merchant is actually Fei Qian himself. The iron ore in Luliang Mountain is burned into red molten iron, which is then roughly fried into steel and made into rough gun heads and arrowheads, which are then sent to Shandong...
The profits generated between these transactions are enough to drive anyone crazy.
Fei Qian pointed to the barbarian camp below the city and said: "Now even the barbarians know how to follow the rules, but on the contrary, our own people have begun to disobey the rules..."
Jia Qu and Xu Shu were silent when they heard Fei Qian's complaints.
In the rotten land of Bingzhou, when Ding Yuan, the governor of Bingzhou, heard the call from General He, he immediately dropped everything and rushed to Luoyang with his soldiers. This factor may not be absent, but now, Fei Qian Just as some improvements were made, someone impatiently stepped forward.
Thinking about it now, when Fei Qian sneaked into Chang'an, some rumors appeared inexplicably in the market, and it may not be the work of Huangfu Song as Fei Qian thought before...
Some time ago, there were too many notes from Yang Biao in the Di newspaper, maybe it was another sign...
If it is true that a member of the Hongnong Yang family holds the title of governor of Bingzhou and pulls down his face to show his eating appearance, you can tell with your toes that it is not just Fei Qian who has finally established this relationship between the northern land of Bingzhou and the Hu people.
This mutually recognized rule will be broken, and even the profits from these transactions will never be invested in the military and people's livelihood construction like Fei Qian, either into his own pockets or into the Yang family's treasury.
Giving in step by step will not only result in losing the upper hand, but may also make other people think that Fei Qian is weak and can be bullied. The prestige that was originally established may be reduced to ashes little by little in such concessions.
A head-on resistance does not necessarily bring much advantage. If you fight against the governor of a state in the name of a general who protects the Hungarian army, whether you can win is another question, but it will make your own ceremonial guard powerful and domineering, and you may be suspected of being a member of Dong Zhuo.
So now there is only one way left to choose...
Fei Qian looked at the barbarian bonfire outside the city, and then said: "There is a Chanyu in Meiji, and there is also a Chanyu here..."
Xu Shu turned his head to one side, glanced at Fei Qian, and then looked outside the city. His eyes quickly moved a few times, obviously thinking about Fei Qian's words. After pondering for a moment, he said: "... Zhonglang
, if we talk about this matter, now, there are two governors of Yuzhou and three prefects of Dongjun..."
"Si..." Jia Qu was not stupid. He immediately opened his eyes wide, took a breath, glared at Xu Shu, and then turned to look at Fei Qian.
Fei Qian turned around, looked at Xu Shu and Jia Qu, and said: "Let's not mention that for the moment... Let's assume that if the new governor of Bingzhou arrives, he will compile the people of Pingyang, supervise the trade of Beiqu, garrison the Shanxue Palace, and adjust the sculptures.
How should we deal with the officials of Yin and the soldiers of Xihe?" The governor is not only in charge of people's livelihood and government, but also has the right to manage the local military. What Fei Qian said is a possible situation.
Fei Qian's stall is no longer as small as before. Now it forms a slightly flat diamond-shaped area from Yong'an to Diaoyin, from Puzi to Pingyang. The larger the territory, the more places that can be attacked. Even if
If you have forbearance and gave in once or twice, can you still give in three or four more times?
Pingyang's compilation of citizens and the governance of the academy may be able to be resolved, but what about other aspects?
Xu Shu didn't answer, just looked at Jia Qu.
In comparison, Xu Shu has experienced more things and can understand Fei Qian's worries more easily, so when he said those words, he actually expressed his support for Fei Qian's ideas.
But Jia Qu was young after all. Although he experienced some setbacks in his studies, it was still a little worse than Xu Shu's experience of almost losing his family.
In other words, Jia Qu's heart has not been completely blackened by this world...
Fei Qian turned around and looked outside, only briefly glancing at Jia Qu from the corner of his eye, without saying a word to urge him.
Because at present, only this method can completely solve the problem, and the others are just temporary at most.
Fei Qian's concept of the emperor of the Han Dynasty may be the weakest among the three people present. On the contrary, Jia Qu's concept of imperial power is the strongest among the three.
This is related to origin.
What Fei Qian and Xu Shu said was actually almost a blatant violation of the emperor's will. Fei Qian deliberately gave Jia Qu some time in order to unify his thoughts to a certain extent, so that there would be no internal loopholes by then.
Jia Qu lowered his head silently, looking at the red bricks in front of him. In order to repair Pingyang City, Jia Qu and Du Yuan worked hard, from repairing the city walls to organizing the streets, almost every day.
As Pingyang City is reborn and transformed into what it is now...
After a moment of silence, Jia Qu raised his head and said: "...Zhonglang, I'm afraid I need to give up a lot of war horses and weapons to Yuan Cheqi..."