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82. The starting point of sailing away (Part 2)

The governor of Yongzhou is the former right chariot general, Zhu Jun, Marquis of Qiantang, who has a settlement of 6,500 households. He is an old general with outstanding merits. The general of Yongzhou is also an old general, who served in Yanmen. Xu Rong, an old general who had been the prefect for many years. Although this old general's skills were not used in many places at this time, he served as the commander-in-chief of the main army during the Western Expedition because Li Shushi led the light cavalry first. Not only did he move the army on time They brought them to Wusun Chigu City, and defeated enemy harassment and sneak attacks many times along the way, achieving quite fruitful results.

Later, when he was the governor of Yanmen, he cooperated with Gao Shun and Zhang Liao many times, so that the Xianbei people did not dare to step into the sphere of influence of the Bingzhou Army for a while, leaving Li Shushi with a team of border soldiers with rich combat experience and ready to be armed at any time. Borderers who became elite soldiers.

Let Xu Rong go to Yongzhou, on the one hand, because Xu Rong, who has been in the Northern Army in the capital for a long time, has rich political experience and can handle the complicated political situation in Yongzhou with ease. At the same time, he also hopes that with his own political vision, he can discover Yongzhou as soon as possible. Hidden dangers that may arise in the area, don't let a large-scale riot occur in Yongzhou.

After all, Sanfu's family is too powerful, and there seems to be a tendency to stick together for warmth. Before he can gain their complete allegiance, Li Shu will have to carry out some "cleaning" work. Naturally, he will inevitably encounter some backlash. However, considering that he The families that are most relied on are from Bingshuo and Lianghe areas, so the methods to deal with these powerful families in Guanzhong can be a little tougher.

It would be best if you could come up with a few thorns and let me slaughter them, just like Hedong did. It suddenly made the originally crowded Hedong become a lot brighter.

Although Li Shushi's idea is a bit dark, it is also a way to rectify and restrain the excessive expansion of powerful families.

Unfortunately, this is not a good solution, but a very damaging one.

However, in troubled times, using heavy scriptures, although this method is somewhat damaging, can be regarded as a powerful medicine.

Of course, Li Shushi can also indulge some of the old Xiliang army members, such as Fan Chou, and let them take revenge on some powerful families who were close to Li Guo before. If the families being retaliated against are pleasing to Li Shushi or obedient, naturally, You can come to the rescue. At least you can save the other party from losing some money. As for the ones you don't like, you can only hehe.

All in all, if he didn't want those aristocratic families to be enriched by the development of the Bingzhou Army, thereby setting off an even greater rebellion during his lifetime, Li Shushi had to put a brake on the excessively rapid expansion of the power of the Eastern Han Dynasty.

Speaking of these methods, Li Shushi still learned from Cao Cao and Liu Bei, two masters of Houheixue during the Three Kingdoms period. The former used heavy codes to persecute the aristocratic families who occupied the upper class and even made the upper class somewhat crowded during the troubled times in Yanzhou. Although he was almost beaten by Lu Bu The anus exploded to death. He gave it his own name, but in the end he built Yanzhou into his own "Guanzhong" and "Hanoi".

As for Liu Bei, after entering Sichuan, he indulged the meritorious minister Fa Zheng and he must be punished.

If Zhuge Liang may have estimated that his status is not as good as Fazheng, a popular figure in Liu Bei's eyes, and chose to protect himself wisely, then is Fazheng himself really so unscrupulous?

With Fazheng's strategy and grasp of people's hearts, it's impossible no matter how you look at it. So this man obviously regards himself as a knife, a knife that can cut down the local forces in Yizhou, a knife that can collapse that country.

It was a knife that had already been allocated to the alliance of interests, and this was the real reason why Liu Bei indulged him and Zhuge Liang also indulged him.

Even politicians with romantic ideas will have their hearts darkened by the end.

Li Shushi didn't know what color the heart in his chest was now, but in order to protect himself and his family, as well as his friends and the foundation he created with everyone, Li Shushi didn't mind taking any measures.

In order to protect the power, ideals and so on, it seems that a strong chuuni style is rushing towards me immediately, and it seems to be one of the favorite plots in those passionate comics. What should be done next?

What about killing memories?

No, no, no, so shameful, so shameful, so shameful... Of course, Li Shushi would not roll around on the floor or anything like that.

Because if he really did this, Su Xiaololi, who was not far behind him, would definitely not mind trying out Lolita's super. Iron Fist of Justice to punish him, so he would not cherish the new clothes that the lolita made together.

Ahem, after talking about Yongzhou, we have arrived at the last Sizhou. This probably won't exist for long, and will eventually return to the area with a special meaning called "Sili". But now the emperor is no longer here.

Many people also objected to the name Sili, even if there was only one county under that name.

So changing the name to Sizhou or something like that can be regarded as Li Shushi's "following the advice" to a certain extent.

The original Sili included Sanfu in the west and Sanhe in the east, plus Hongnong County in the middle, which although the territory was quite large, was basically surrounded by mountains like a passage. Now Sanfu was assigned to the newly established county by Li Shushi with a stroke of his pen.

Yongzhou, the new Sizhou is fancy

It seemed a little too small to go, so Li Shushi once again waved his hand and took the Nanyang County that originally belonged to Jingzhou and the sugar-coated cannonball originally belonging to Jizhou that Yuan Shao sent to Li Shushi but was eaten up by Li Shushi who had a great appetite.

The county entered.

Anyway, this is just Li Shushi's private division, and he can't find any report to the court for the time being, so he is allowed to act like this, but it is estimated that even if there is a court that prevents him from doing this, Li Shushi can't do this kind of thing in his own territory.

He is completely able to make his own decision, and because two more 2,000-stone prefectural governors have been added (Sili Xiaowei is too special and too sensitive, so it is impossible for Li Shushi to appoint him), it is estimated that Li Shushi's subordinates will also choose to turn a blind eye.

Just one eye.

This result also made the new Sizhou the state with the most fertile land and the best economic development potential.

But surprisingly, there seemed to be no objections to Li Shushi's decision to place Zhong Yao as the governor of the state. Even if there were, they were just a bunch of little shrimps, and neither Li Shushi nor other heavyweights cared about it at all.

Well, from here you should also see the benefits of being born well in this era.

If you are still a little confused, we might as well take a look at the situation of several state governors.

Fu Xie once studied under the famous clan minister Liu Kuan, and his own abilities are certainly first-rate. However, without Liu Kuan's recommendation, it is estimated that this northwest man from a desolate area like Beidi County would not be able to quickly establish himself in the circle of Shilin. .

But when it comes to Du Ji, although his ability is not weaker than Fu Xie, and even in Li Shushi's opinion, he is slightly better than Fu Xie in terms of governance, but becoming the governor of Liangzhou requires Li Shushi to "overcome all opinions", and this Thanks to Du Ji, he can be regarded as a disciple of Lu Zhi. When he was in Chang'an, he became famous through several praises from Lu Zhi. Only then did he join the ranks of capable officials. Otherwise, he was originally an acting county magistrate and later just served as an official. How could he possibly compete with Wang Rou, the head of the Wang family in Jinyang, after having been the prefect of Shangjun for several years and coming from a family that was barely considered a humble family?

Zhu Jun has a special status, so there is no need to say more. But what about Zhong Yao?

Zhong Yao is a descendant of the Zhong family, one of the four major families in Yingchuan. It should not be too easy to promote filial piety and integrity, conquer the Three Dukes and so on. Maybe Zhong Yao himself is also very capable. But the advantages brought by a higher starting point are still very objective. At least Zhong Yao would not have encountered the same embarrassment that Li Shushi encountered when he was the governor of Hanoi. Now that he has become the governor of Sizhou, he will not be criticized in private like Du Ji. Instead, he thinks that Li Shushi is a wise man. Good at appointing and choosing the most suitable candidate.

Even Sizhou General Qu Yi, who was supposed to be very famous, is now overshadowed by Zhong Yao, as if he is a gift sold in conjunction with Zhong Yao. This general who likes to be in the limelight is talking to Li Shushi in private. Extremely depressed.

Another thing that needs to be mentioned is that according to the news he just received, Li Shushi is already preparing to intervene in the affairs of Youzhou, and his target is Daijun and Daijun Karasuma Nōchen Di, who is entrenched in Daijun because of the killing of Captain Karasuma. The tribe and some scattered Karasuma tribes that participated in the offensive operations. Later, Daijun would be merged into Bingzhou. Anyway, Daijun originally belonged to Bingzhou during the Eastern Han Dynasty.

As for Shanggu County, Li Shushi, Cheng Yu and others gave up the idea of ​​going further after some research, because Dai County can be said to be directly facing the Xianbei Royal Court Danhan Mountain, and continuing to advance eastward will only increase the strength of the Bingzhou Army. Dispersion allowed the Xianbei people to easily choose the direction of attack and mobilize the Bingzhou army back and forth, causing great strategic passivity.

Not to mention that Li Shushi's greed may also arouse the vigilance of Gongsun Zan and Yuan Shao, enemies who love and kill each other. Maybe the two people will choose a secret alliance under pressure. Even if they think the possibility of this happening is very small, it still doesn't matter. It must be guarded against.

Therefore, it is more cost-effective for Yuan Shao and Gongsun Zan to slowly fight for the remaining land in the west of Youzhou, and it is more cost-effective for the Bingzhou army to prepare to fight the Xianbei monsters with peace of mind.

The administrative units at the state level have undergone considerable adjustments. Although the administrative units at the county level below the state have basically remained unchanged, the prefects in various places have basically undergone some rotation except for a few individuals.

The salary level of a county magistrate is two thousand dan, which means that an official can receive 10,200 hu of money and 60 hu of grain every month.

It is said that the salary level of the governor of the state, two thousand stone, and the salary of the prefect of the county, two thousand stone, were two levels in the Western Han Dynasty, but in the Eastern Han Dynasty, they were merged into one level. In other words, in the current Han Dynasty, the salary level of two thousand stone and two thousand stone were two thousand stone. Two thousand stones means the same thing.

It's just that when it comes to Li Shushi, the governor of the state is already equivalent to the level of the governor in another dimension, while the prefect of the county is only the level of the mayor of a prefecture-level city. No matter how you look at it, the salary of the governor should be higher than that of the mayor.

Then level one. So Li Shushi divided the real two thousand stones and the two thousand stones into two levels. This approach was supported by most people.

After all, there was no hierarchy in the Han Dynasty, and the status of officials was mainly compared based on the amount of salary. Although the governor of the state at the beginning only had 600 shi, and his job was only to monitor the situation of each county, but because he had direct access to the emperor, he also allowed various officials to have direct access to the emperor.

County officials dare not look down upon them, but after all, when it comes to seal carving inscriptions, their rank cannot be compared with those of officials with two thousand stones.

Just like the small court of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Liu Yezhu. Although being close to the emperor was favored, his theoretical status could never surpass that of the country's three ministers. However, if he looks to the future, the future is bright.

Ahem, that seems to be going too far.

All in all, because the salary of the state governor and the state general is higher than that of the county governor, in civil and military affairs, the governor and the general can justifiably order the subordinate county governor and county magistrate to obey their orders when necessary. This is also

Let the power of the two, especially the state governor, to coordinate the state's government affairs be guaranteed.

However, compared with state-level administrative units where military and political power is separated, the military and political power of county-level administrative units appears to be more concentrated. Although there is an upper limit for the size of county troops allowed in each county, for border counties

It is still easy to train a strong county army. Coupled with the brave border residents and the closely related Hu tribe, it will indeed be a headache if there is any rebellion.

It's just that the lesser of the two powers harms each other, and the greater of the two benefits, the greater. At least with the mutual restriction relationship between the state general and the prefect, some of these problems can be eliminated to some extent. Moreover, there is a county capital next to the prefect.

Lieutenant. It can be considered that the two powers are separated. In addition, Li Shushi also has the intelligence departments of Jia Xu and Guo Jia. He also takes charge of some internal stability maintenance responsibilities.

After all, in ancient times when transportation and communication were relatively limited, it was really difficult to completely eliminate some things. Li Shushi could only try his best to avoid them. Unfortunately, Li Shushi still couldn't fully understand the minds of those scholars.

This is also the fundamental reason why Li Shushi is so afraid of Yuan Shao.

It's a pity that the emperor can't be in his hands. Otherwise, he would have less worries in this regard - although it probably won't be long before new troubles arise due to conflicts with the emperor.

Due to space limitations, I cannot introduce the details of each county in detail. I will mention a few more interesting candidates. Of course, those who have been introduced before need not be mentioned again.

First of all, the first thing that must be mentioned is Lu Bu and Lu Xiaoqiang, who was the prefect of Wei County. No, it was Lu Fengxian's children's shoes.

By the way, who else remembers that Lu Bu still holds the position of prefect of Wei County? Even he himself may have forgotten that he still holds such an important position. After all, he has not been appointed by the imperial court until now.

Didn't work a day.

Isn't this even more unprofessional than Li Shushi?

It is precisely because of this...

"Fengxian, let me tell you whether you want to continue being the prefect of Wei County."

“What’s the benefit of doing it the right way, and what’s the harm if it’s not done right.”

"The benefit is very simple. You can get an extra salary without working..."

"Dang! Why not! I saw a few orchids from the Western Regions in the Western Market a few days ago. How many do you think I should bring home? One or two, or many, many."

"Even if you look at me with such innocent eyes, I don't know. And you are not afraid that your wife will complain to my wife. Then be careful that you will not be able to eat and walk around."

"Who am I, Lu Fengxian, to be afraid of my wife's complaints (Li Shushi glanced sideways)...Actually, it was Xin'er and Juan'er who took the initiative to bring up this matter, saying that it was the wife who was bullied by me recently.

It’s so cruel that I can’t stand it, so…”

Looking at this man with a wretched face and a happy smile, why does Li Shushi feel sad.

What the hell is this kind of dragon-like ability? Why do people seem to cut you into pieces? What a nonsense!

"But because you only occupy the position and don't do any work, you have to use part of your salary to supplement Shen Zhengnan."

"Ah, it's free anyway, whatever you say will be fine."

Therefore, Lu Bu is still the prefect of Wei County, but he is the one with the lowest salary among all the prefects. Shen Pei still has to continue to hold the three positions of magistrate of Ye County, county magistrate of Wei County, and county captain, and his power is basically the same as that of the county magistrate.

There is no difference between the prefects and the salary is naturally the highest among the same positions.

Well, the combined salaries of the three positions plus subsidies are not much different from the salary of a county prefect.

If it weren't for some special reasons, Li Shushi really didn't want such a talented person to do such heavy work in such an embarrassing position without corresponding duties.

After all, one Cheng Yu is enough, and the reputation and position before the trial were far beyond what Cheng Yu, who was just a member of the local powerful, could compare to.

Li Shushi's position as governor of Dunhuang County was handed over to Hua Xiong.

Just like Li Shushi's previous positioning of Dunhuang, Jiuquan and other places, they can play a supporting and deterrent role in the Western Regions. At the same time, because of Liangzhou's unique terrain, before Zhang Liao in the south can react, all military affairs in the north can be handled by Hua Xiong

Temporary acting. In addition, Hua Xiong also has the right to independently lead cross-border strikes as a partial division under Li Shushi's orders at a specific period. Therefore, Hua Xiong can be said to have the most military power among all the prefects who have taken office.

Naturally, it was a bit difficult for Hua Xiong, a guy who even tended to be single-minded in fighting, to be the eunuch to manage government affairs, so Li Shushi found him a deputy with rich political experience, Yan Ze.

Speaking of which, Yan Ze is also an old man from the Bingzhou Army. He was one of the collateral descendants sent by the Yan family of Lu State to support Li Shushi through the intermediary of the Zhen family and Yan Liang. Many years later, this once handsome young man also became

Got a reliable young man.

In Dunhuang, Yan Ze not only had to serve as the county magistrate of Dunhuang County, the seat of Dunhuang County, but also served as the county magistrate of Dunhuang County. He was responsible for handling the internal affairs of Dunhuang and also coordinated the military affairs of the troops stationed in Dunhuang. It can be said that the number of tasks was more than

Even if it's not as good as Qi Weijun's, it's not too far behind.

It is a job that reminds people of a "programmer" even if it is paid double wages.

Well, Li Shushi no longer wants to complain about the county magistrates from him on down who were tired to the point of vomiting blood because of unreliable prefects.

It can be imagined from this that although Hua Xiong's military power is much greater than that of an ordinary prefect, he actually does not have much administrative power. Therefore, he is not so much a prefect as a governor. A general stationed in Dunhuang as a precaution. (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature, the novel is better and updated faster!


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