This trip to Tianjin took longer than Yunzheng expected. Of course, this was also caused by the fact that the construction progress of the Beijiang Naval Shipyard was faster than Yunzheng imagined. Although many ship models are still in the state of drawings,
The ironclad ship suggested by Yun Zheng is still a scientific "imagination", but Yun Zheng is already very satisfied with it. After all, the difference between the navy and the army is there. Yun Zheng can spend half a year training a good one.
A strong army, but even if he has the advanced ideas of later generations, he still can't build a decent navy in half a year.
All he can do now is to try to strengthen the basic hardware of the Northern Xinjiang Navy in the future, such as ships and ship-based weapons. As for what the training of the Navy is like, Yunzheng knows too little, so he can only search for it.
Several lessons learned from later generations tell Yunlang
In addition, through Nangong Wuyu, the captain of the Wolf, "South China Sea Mad Dragon" Fang Jiannan was directly transferred to the Northern Xinjiang Navy, and he was appointed as the commander of the "First Cruise Fleet" under unusual circumstances - unfortunately, this fleet is currently still in use.
There are only a few old ships, and the real "cruise fleet" is almost all still drawings. It can be imagined that Fang Jiannan's main tasks after coming to Tianjin are two. One is to train sailors, and the other is to urge the Northern Xinjiang Naval Shipyard to speed up the construction. Hurry up
Build him his fleet...
Yunzheng, who had been delayed in Tianjin for too long, finally did not choose to rush back to Yanjing overnight, but stayed in the prefect's yamen as last time. He Yi, the prefect, still had the good sense to let Yun Zheng live in the main room in the backyard of the yamen, but Yun Zheng still felt that
It seems necessary for me to build a military camp in Tianjin. Although there were many military camps in northern Xinjiang before, they were all distributed in border cities. They were designed to facilitate the generals to live in when war suddenly came.
Tianjin is not a border city against the Liao Kingdom, so the Marshal's Mansion has never built a camp in Tianjin. However, Yunzheng now has to consider this matter, because in Yunzheng's plan, Tianjin Port will be the main port of the Northern Xinjiang Navy in the future.
Based on the importance he attaches to the navy, he will often come to Tianjin to inspect the navy. It will be very troublesome if there is no camp in Tianjin.
So after rushing back to Yanjing early the next morning, Yunzheng, as a young marshal, ordered a group of craftsmen to be dispatched to Tianjin to build the marshal's palace. The Tianjin camp would be known as a large-scale construction project. Yunzheng personally made plans for the size of the Tianjin camp.
The materials used and the decorations in the camp are very strict. It can be said that after the camp was established, it was more like a permanent military camp than a commander's camp, pursuing neither style nor elegance.
, purely based on the area and sturdiness, anyone who looks at the camp designed by Yunzheng will definitely feel that his savings have reached the point of stinginess.
When Yun Zheng returned to Yanjing, he didn't have time to take a breath when he received a report from Zhao Wenchang, saying that the liberal arts college had been built and asked him when it would officially open. Yun Zheng took a long breath and rubbed his hands.
Rubbing the top of his nose: "Get ready. The hospital will be officially opened in three days. I will personally write an article and recruit bachelors. In addition, the commander's office and the governor's office will immediately issue a notice to inform the world about this."
Zhao Wenchang nodded, bowed and said: "Yes, Young Marshal"
----------------------------------------Yunzheng prepared for the School of Liberal Arts in Yanjing with great fanfare
During the opening ceremony, Yueyang Wang Linxi, who was in Yueyang, was annoyed about literature: the imperial edict he had just received made him extremely dissatisfied.
Qiu Linjiang was the Prime Minister of the Left and the number one favorite at the time. He suddenly made such a powerful move without saying a word, which really shocked Emperor Wanchang.
Qiu Linjiang has always been known for his outspokenness, courage to admonish, and selflessness. His admonishment article is also written with practical principles, theory, and examples. It is really an extremely informative paper.
Of course, its main argument is simply one sentence: if the prince spends more than the prince, this is an act of transgression and will bring disaster to the world!
If someone else had mentioned this, Emperor Wanchang might not have cared much about it. He was quite fond of Lin Xi. This was known to the world because Emperor Wanchang himself was a very literary emperor, otherwise he wouldn't have done it last time. I couldn't help but exchange a few couplets with Yunzheng. Originally, Wanchang felt that it was okay for him to be nicer to his son. Why did Xu'er have nothing that he liked besides being the prince, while Xi'er had outstanding literary talent? In fact, if he had the courage of the fourth child, he might not have to worry so much...
However, Qiu Linjiang's advice was like a bell in the morning and a drum in the evening, which made Wanchang break into a cold sweat!
It turns out that things are already so serious!
Wanchang himself was originally a master of political planning. Qiu Linjiang's words suddenly alerted him. There seemed to be some loopholes in his plan.
Originally, the reason why Wanchang left Prince Lin Xu in Luoyang after establishing the new two guards of Longxiangfengwu and let Lin Sheng and Lin Xi take charge of one guard respectively was because of three considerations. First, Prince Lin Xu stayed in Luoyang alone; The second thing that can stabilize the status of the prince is that Lin Sheng and Lin Xi each control an army, but the ability and skill of the two of them can be more clearly examined. Thirdly, if one of Lin Sheng and Lin Xi can show himself to be both wise and brave ', then he can directly make this son the prince. If the two of them do not have such comprehensive abilities, then they still choose to make the eldest son Lin Xu
Wan Chang originally thought that this idea was a foolproof strategy, but now after reading Qiu Linjiang's advice, he realized that he had really ignored the thoughts of his three sons and the ministers. If he was very good to the prince, the ministers would He believed that the prince's position was stable and attached to him; if he was very good to Lao Si, Lao Si would have an advantage; but now his performance seems to be more like being the best to Lao Liu, so although Lao Liu is no longer in court, he still has some problems. The young courtiers spoke for him, this is the embodiment
For example, the Yueyang Rebellion happened in Yueyang, but Lin Xi rushed to Yueyang by some strange combination of circumstances and ensured that Yueyang was not lost. Therefore, although some of the courtiers criticized the lack of security under his rule and led to the rebellion. , but more people think that King Yueyang saved Yueyang City under the attack of tens of thousands of troops, not only without fault, but also with merit. Then, Lin Xi took advantage of the trend and said that he planned to recruit a new group of soldiers to fill the gap. He joined the Fengwu Guards to train in order to put down the rebellion earlier. This memorial was quickly approved by the cabinet. Wanchang thought to himself that the Fengwu Guards were the new army of the royal family. The royal family was not short of money. It was usually only because of the constraints of the four major border towns. Therefore, it is not easy to expand the army. Now that there is such a good excuse to expand the army, how can we not use it? So with a stroke of a pen, I immediately agreed
Lin Xi immediately and openly began to recruit and train troops in Yueyang. As for leading the army to counter the rebellion, this most important point was ignored.
When Qiu Linjiang was sparse, the Yueyang rebel army had already surrounded Changsha. Emperor Wanchang was already very angry and had no place to vent his anger. Suddenly he found Lin Xi as a punching bag. Naturally, he was not polite and threw an imperial edict conveniently.
First, he was blamed for his incompetence in governing, which led to the emergence of rebels in the fiefdom; second, he was blamed for training his troops for a long time without any results; third, he was blamed for holding a large number of troops and not thinking about countering the rebellion, but sitting in Yueyang. Especially when it comes to the last point, everything
There were faint sounds of wind and thunder in Chang's imperial edict, which seemed to imply that Lin Xi was trying to cultivate the self-respect of thieves in order to increase his weight in the court and achieve some ulterior secrets...
Lin Xi was really shocked when he received this imperial edict. To be honest, he was not very courageous, especially in front of his father. Originally, the result of his discussion with Yun Zheng was to wait for Yueyang's rebellion.
It was better to seize Changsha. After shaking the center of the imperial court, Yueyang Wang Linxi then raised his troops to go south and defeated the bandits in one fell swoop. This not only showed his loyalty, but also showed that he led the troops well and was brave and resourceful. Wanchang has been
What I envy the Yun family is that the Yun family army is not only powerful in combat, but also all the generals in the past are good at fighting. Although Wanchang, as the emperor, has the largest army, the combat effectiveness of the army can no longer be guaranteed. Secondly, the generals
They have not been on the battlefield for decades, and the current generation of generals have almost zero actual combat experience. The combat effectiveness of the Central Army cannot be guaranteed. So if Lin Xi suddenly shows his "talent" in leading troops, it will be inevitable.
It will make his father's eyes light up and he will feel that he has a successor
However, Lin Xi never expected that his father, who had always been calm and composed, would suddenly issue an order to warn him because of Qiu Linjiang's sudden remonstrance, and force Feng Wuwei to prepare for battle immediately.
Lin Xi must lead his army to relieve the siege of Changsha within five days after receiving the imperial edict.
Lin Xi looked at the imperial edict and felt extremely depressed. He thought about Qiu Linjiang, the god of plague. Ever since he was favored by his father, his luck had not been very good. Originally, because of his increasingly close relationship with the Yun family, he had begun to have contact with the Shen family.
When there are more people, the Shen family is about to stand under the banner of the Six Kings Party. Who would have thought that Qiu Linjiang would be able to replace Prime Minister Shen when he comes? Although it cannot be said that the Shen family will be hurt.
He moved his bones, but lost his position as the most authoritative left prime minister.