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1591. Chapter 1591 Sitting in the well and watching the sky and watching the fire from the other side 【05】

If it is not accurate again, I am afraid that the Han people near Shangjing will make more troubles. Just like the Jin people who do not want to farm, they are unwilling to go nomadic even if they are killed.

So the conflict is getting worse and worse, and now it has finally broken out. If it continues, he has no doubt that it will cause a catastrophe.

He can't let people kill all the Han people in the territory. That would offend the Han people badly. If Qin provokes a provocation, those Han people will fight like crazy.

He couldn't take the risk.

So even if he originally wanted to show off to Xiao Xian and Shen Mingzhu and refuse to implement the farm plan, I'm afraid it won't work now.

Originally, I thought that Xiao Xian and Shen Mingzhu had to wait in Beijing no matter what, asking to see him several times, so that he would reluctantly meet them, and then half-heartedly agreed, which could be regarded as a favor to them.

Who would have known that these two people were so calm that they turned a blind eye and even wanted to go home.

Humph, that's simply arrogant.

Now he has secretly gone to Mianzhou again without the consent of the emperor, which is even more abominable.

No matter what, we have to show them some respect, otherwise, the Qin people will look down on the Jin people even more.

Thinking that the conflict between Han and Jin people near Shangjing was getting more and more serious, and in a few days all the Han people in the territory would probably express their support and even come to Shangjing, he had to find a way to solve it.

If you continue to indulge them blindly, you will have no choice but to kill them all when things get out of hand.

That's the next best thing.

And now the best solution, he also knows, is to promote farm plans.

At least you have to agree with Xiao Xian and Shen Mingzhu.

Yelujin and Yeluen kowtowed and thanked them.

The two stood up, and Yeluen smiled and said: "Your Majesty, this is actually a good thing with huge benefits. The Han people in the territory are usually difficult to control. If they are allowed to be nomadic, they would rather be beheaded than to do it. If they are not allowed to farm, they will

They grow vegetables in their own yards and in front and behind their houses to protest. Therefore, implementing the farm plan can also completely solve their problems."

Yelu Feixiong nodded, but Yelubin was unhappy. If he agreed like this, wouldn't he and Shanzhi be in bad luck?

"Father, even if we are promoting the farm plan, there shouldn't be too much conflict. They actually occupied the Shanzhi Khan's pasture, which is unjustifiable both emotionally and rationally. My sons and ministers all wondered if they had ulterior motives and wanted to come to us.

What kind of shameful deeds did Dajin do?" Yelubin gave Yelujin a pointed look.

He did not explicitly mention the change of pasture, pretending not to know, but reminded the emperor to put on small shoes for Yelu Jin.

Naturally, Yelu En would not put Yelu Jin in such an embarrassing situation. Besides, he had disclosed this matter to the emperor earlier, so there was no point in using it as a basis to frame him.

Yelu Jin said: "Your Majesty, this matter was proposed by my son. King Yan and the princess insisted on starting in Mianzhou, and then introduced it to other places when it was mature. If it was in other places, they would not, in order to express

Because of our sincerity, I persuaded the Crown Prince to exchange the pastures in Mianzhou with several khans. This satisfied the requirements of King Yan and Shen Mingzhu, and would not embarrass the father. Who knows how good Zhizhi can be?

Khan turned out to be unreasonable and refused to recognize our land deed. He insisted on leading troops to surround and suppress the King of Yan and the princess, in order to show them some shame."

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