The common people's certificate proposed by Long Fei is actually a type of ID card. ID cards are not a rare thing. As early as the Warring States Period, Shang Yang reformed the Qin State and invented the photo ID card. The photo ID card was issued by the government and was polished.
A smooth and fine bamboo board with the holder's headshot and place of birth information engraved on it. Chinese people must hold it, otherwise they are considered to be gangsters, or spies. This photo post is only circulated among officials, and ordinary people are
No. In order to control officials, emperors of all dynasties basically followed Shang Yang's approach. It was not until the Ming Dynasty that this kind of thing to prove the identity of officials began to become popular in the palace. Ming law stipulates that everyone
Anyone who comes in or out of the inner palace, no matter how high or low, must hang a badge to avoid suspicion.
The ID card system of the Han Dynasty followed that of the Pre-Qin Dynasty. Among the officials, there were signs representing the rank of the officials, which showed their status and made it easier for palace guards to distinguish them. After the Tianlong Empire replaced the Han Dynasty, officials were considered to be public servants of the people, and officials were the same as the people.
, and there is no such thing as a royal palace, so although the officials’ identity cards exist, they are no longer worthy of their name and have no effect at all.
This time Long Fei proposed to conduct a census of the people across the country, and each citizen should make an identity card to prevent spies from sneaking in. This matter was approved by Xun Yu. From the perspective of political management, only the number of people and the
Only with the distribution of various regions can we carry out better governance and achieve accurate taxation and other aspects. The Ministry of War also believes that it is feasible. Population is the main source of troops. Only by knowing the population can we mobilize sufficient troops.
Longfei introduced the concept of modern ID cards into the production of identity stickers. It is stipulated that all people in the country, regardless of age, seniority or junior, will be treated equally by the government and will produce identity stickers for free. The contents of the identity stickers include name, place of residence,
Date of birth and other related information. At the same time, it is stipulated that babies born must go to local government offices to apply for identity cards, and elderly people who die must also hand over identity cards. Governments in various places must always know the population changes in their jurisdictions. Those without identity cards can be sent to the government
sin.
In order to avoid duplication of identity cards, Longfei introduced Roman numerals to number each identity card. Same as modern ID cards, Longfei divided the country into several blocks, and each block was replaced by a number. When a person must
Reserve enough space to prepare for the expansion of your territory in the future. Based on the first year of the Tianlong Empire as the starting point, trace everyone's birth date forward and backward, accurate to the day, and use numbers to distinguish men and women and the serial numbers of those born on the same day.
.Almost eighteen.
This proposal was supported by the parliament. Under Long Fei's suggestion, Mu Shuang was fully responsible for the matter. In this era, apart from Long Fei, only Mu Shuang understood the meaning of Roman numerals. The first identity sticker was naturally Long Fei's. Identity
The sticker is made of copper, five inches long, three inches wide, and half an inch thick. On the front is the identity information of the person holding the sticker. It includes name, gender, place of origin, date of birth, and a series of numbers that ordinary people cannot understand at all. On the north side
It looks like the battle flag of the Tianlong Empire, a soaring dragon, with the words "Made under the supervision of the Political Affairs Department of the Tianlong Empire" written below the dragon.
Looking at the heavy identity sticker in his hand, Long Fei thought of his ID card: "It looks like it, it looks so similar! Those who have it are the people of my Tianlong Empire!"
The production and distribution of demographic and identity stickers took a whole year, during which time there were natural births, old age, illnesses and deaths of the people. Under Mu Shuang's supervision, things went smoothly. The people of the country, including the farmers who tilled the fields and the woodcutter who chopped firewood
Husband, the workers who work in the workshops are those who are officials, businessmen, and even the buskers on the street all have one. After special training, the nationwide police officers discovered the habit of suspicious people checking their identity stickers first. This group
People are changing to police duties.
Putting aside the matter of putting down the identity sticker, after Long Fei was assassinated this time, it seemed that there were quite a lot of people who wanted his life. In the past, it was just a small fight, but this Sima Yi was ruthless and came again and again.
Regarding Sima Yi, Long Fei's understanding basically comes from the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" he has watched in the past. First of all, this person is good at planning, secondly, this person is good at forbearance, and thirdly, this person is good at pretending. He has endured humiliation and heavy burdens under Cao Cao for decades.
, eventually seized the power of the Cao family and made his grandson Sima Yan emperor. He became the founding ancestor of Jin.
Only these are far from enough to deal with Sima Yi. From this moment on, Long Fei placed Sima Yi as his primary opponent. He sent additional manpower to investigate Sima Yi. After Xu Shu and others' secret inspections, Long Fei had no idea about this person.
Sima Yi had a deeper understanding.
Sima Yi's great ancestor Sima Jun was the general who conquered the west during the reign of Emperor An of Han Dynasty, his great-grandfather Sima Liang was the prefect of Yuzhang, his grandfather Sima Jun was the prefect of Yingchuan, and his father Sima Fang was the prefect of Jingzhao.
He heard that he followed Confucianism. He was born in troubled times and often worried about the world. Yang Jun, the prefect of Nanyang, was known for knowing people and being kind to them. Before Sima Yi was twenty years old, Yang Jun had seen him and said that he was no ordinary son. Cui Yan, the minister, once said to Sima Yi
The eldest brother Sima Lang said: "Your brother is smart, sensible, decisive, and extraordinary in appearance. You can't compare with him."
In the sixth year of Jian'an, the prefect of Hanoi recommended Sima Yi as his superior. Cao Cao had just captured Yanzhou. After hearing about his reputation, he sent someone to call him to serve in the government. Seeing that the national fortunes of the Han Dynasty were declining, Sima Yi did not want to serve under Cao Cao, so he made an excuse
He was suffering from wind paralysis and was unable to live normally. Cao Cao didn't believe it and sent people to spy on the news at night. Sima Yi lay there motionless, as if he was really infected with wind paralysis.
Sima Yi had great ambitions and looked like a wolf, so everyone who saw him was very taboo. This time Sima Yi defected to Cao Cao. In order to hide his inner secret, he worked diligently on his duties and forgot to eat and sleep, which made Cao Cao feel at ease. This time
Cao Cao remained calm, but Sima Yi and his men failed to assassinate Long Fei. When the news reached Yecheng, Cao Cao was on pins and needles.
Cheng Yu suggested that Long Fei should be repaired immediately, and he was willing to hand over Sima Yi to calm Long Fei's anger. Dong Zhao smiled and said: "It's going to rain and my mother is getting married. Even if there is no such thing as Sima Yi, Long Fei will definitely come, and Sima Yi will also come."
He is considered a great hero of his generation, and if your Majesty can make good use of it, he will surely become a powerful weapon in blocking Long Fei!"
Cao Cao pondered for a long time: "What's the best strategy?"
Dong Zhao said: "Now the Yu Jin army is in Luoyang. If Long Fei goes north to Luoyang and bears the brunt of the attack, your Majesty can send Sima Yi to the Yu Jin army. This man is good at planning and making decisions. He can get away with several assassinations of Long Fei. Even if he cannot stop Long Fei,
Perhaps my Wei army stranded in Luoyang can be saved."
Cao Cao thought for a while and looked at Cheng Yu: "What do Zhongde think?"
Cheng Yu said: "This plan is also a way. Over the years, we have been suppressed by Long Fei. Since the Battle of Chibi, we have no room to fight back. We watched Long Fei take Xiliang and there is no way to take Chang'an."
, Sima Yi may be able to save us from our current predicament! But..."
"Well! This is also what I am worried about!" Cao Cao frowned: "This Sima Yi is definitely not someone who has been under others for a long time. If he is given military power and difficult to restrain, it will be a serious problem for us!"
Dong Zhaodao: "Your Majesty can appoint Sima Yi as a staff general and Yu Jin as the chief general. I believe Sima Yi will not dare to do anything wrong! If your Majesty is still not at ease, you can move the Sima family from Hanoi to Yecheng, which will also serve as a warning to Sima Yi!"
"Okay! Just as the two beloved ministers said!" Cao Cao replied immediately. Both of them knew that in fact, Cao Cao had thought this way for a long time, but they did not want to bear the reputation of intimidating his ministers.
Sima Yi was also a fortune teller. He was punched by Long Fei and dragged far away by the horse pulling the carriage. When the carriage fell apart, Sima Yi rolled out of the carriage. Sima Yi was considered a scholar, and he was so seriously injured.
, he managed to escape from the encirclement of Xu Chu and others. At a farmer's house in Jingshan Mountain, he lied that he was injured after falling from the mountain and rested for half a month. Then he found an opportunity to leave Xiangyang.
Not daring to stay any longer in Jingzhou, Sima Yi rushed into Xingyang in one breath. This place was the forward position of Cao Jun's defense against the Dragon Army. When he told his name, Yu Jin didn't recognize him at all. With his sharp tongue, he persuaded Yu Jin to stay.
He continued to recuperate under the tent. Before Sima Yi's injury recovered, the imperial edict from Yecheng arrived, and Sima Yi suddenly became a general of Cao's army in Luoyang. It was only at this time that Yu Jin took a new look at this man.
Long Fei sent people to inquire around, and finally learned that Sima Yi was in Luoyang and was appointed as a general by Cao Cao as a barrier to defend himself. Cao Cao knew that Sima Yi assassinated him, but kept him as a general, which provided him with the opportunity to send troops.
An excuse. Since the capture of Chang'an and the arrival of Xiliang, the Dragon Army has not fought a major war in the past year.
Now, after the rest period, it was time to make his next plan. Long Fei ordered the military department to immediately formulate a plan to fight against Cao and reported it to the parliament for review. Because of Long Fei's promotion, the parliament did not hinder the matter at all, and it soon came to an end.
The plan to launch a full-scale war against Wei was adopted. The war machine of the Tianlong Empire was activated again, and another bloody war was imminent.
As the emperor of the empire, Long Fei is really being conquered by the emperor this time. Everyone's persuasion is meaningless. Long Fei has made up his mind, and nothing others can say can change his mind. Long Sheng is left to supervise state affairs and choose a good and auspicious day.
The army gathered at the military training field, and Long Fei inspected his troops. In order to launch a war against Cao Wei, Long Jun mobilized 400,000 troops and dispatched giant ships stationed in the South China Sea to bypass the mouth of the Yellow River and enter the Yellow River, cutting off the connection between Cao Wei, Hebei and the Central Plains.
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The Dragon Army was divided into four parts. The first part was led by Huang Zhong, the general who conquered the north, and marched from Wancheng to Luoyang; the second part was led by Xu Huang, the newly appointed general of Zhenzhong, and set out from Runan and marched into Yuzhou, Yangzhou, etc.
The third group was led by Zhao Yun, the general who conquered the west, marching north from Chang'an to the north and Shuofang, putting pressure on Bingzhou; the fourth group was the navy, one of which traveled quickly across the Yellow River to cut off Cao Wei's north-south connection, and the other of
Go all the way north and go straight to Goguryeo, forming a siege on Cao Jun from all sides.