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Chapter 464 The talent recommended by Xiao Gao should be put to good use

Chapter 464 The talent recommended by Xiao Gao should be put to good use (second update)

Author: sunny

Chapter 464 The talent recommended by Xiao Gao should be put to good use (second update)

The heads of Zhu Chong and Zhu Meng and his son were put into wooden boxes. They will be sent to Bianliang, Tokyo via express delivery over 600 miles.

So that the court, the officials, and the entire Song Dynasty would know about the Jiangnan Rebellion that originally shocked the whole world.

Under the wise command of Gao Zhang, the child prodigy who became famous at a young age and was both civil and military, it has been completely wiped out.

The Jiangnan area can return to the peace and prosperity of the past. Along with the two heads sent to Bianliang, Tokyo, there is a memorial from Gao Zhang and a handwritten letter to the master.

In the letter, Gao Zhang described in detail where he would open many factories of Kaifeng Metal Workshop in Suzhou.

He also described the bright future of Hai Zai Trade to the Master and asked him if he could. This is why the disciple did so.

Do you hope that I can bring more wealth to Master and open factories, which will probably absorb a large number of people who have been displaced by the war?

Let them have food to eat and clothing to wear, so that they can never forget the goodness of the imperial court and the goodness of you, Master...

All in all, in the eyes of Master Zhao Ji, Gao Zhang's carefully written letters can never be rated as A+ excellent works.

Although every time, Zhao Ji, an official, would tell Gao Zhang that my son trusts me so much as a teacher, so he can rest assured when I do things.

But whether Gao Zhang is so honest or not, he is always worried that he is doing a good job and thinking carefully.

All in all, the official Zhao Ji said this every time he wrote back, but it didn't stop Gao Zhang Dongci. Even if everything was meticulous, he would still write brightly.

"Look at him. He's not like that. Alas, he won't listen no matter what he says..."

Yang Jian looked at Zhao Ji, an official in front of him, with a kind smile on his face, and while looking at him, he complained about it.

Unexpectedly, the champion, Yuanji, knew the little arrogant official’s thoughts better than anyone else.

After reading the letter, which was over a thousand words long, the official folded it again, stuffed it back into the envelope, and handed it to Yang Jian.

Yang Jian walked to the side very skillfully, opened the small box, and then placed the letter at the front.

Everything in that wooden box came from the letters written by Gao Zhang, the child prodigy and number one scholar, to the officials.

Those things represent proof of their deep relationship as master and disciple.

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Official Zhao Ji looked so relaxed and comfortable, no, ever since he received the two heads and the good news a few months ago.

Whether in the court or among the people, there was great joy.

Of course, all the ministers and ministers in the court no longer need to spend a lot of manpower and material resources to deal with the rebellion.

Moreover, the prodigy champion told the court that due to the timely suppression, none of the states and counties in the south of the Yangtze River suffered any major turmoil.

Next year's autumn harvest should still be a good year.

In addition, under the auspices and help of the government, the displaced people have returned.

It is very likely that the 20,000 prisoners of war will no longer be expelled as in the past, wasting people and money, and will they be eaten by the Japanese army to support them.

Instead of directly allowing them to carry out labor reform and build Jiangnan, there is no need to spend the court's money.

In a word, the court just needs to smile happily and sit down to watch the performance of Gao Zhang, the child prodigy.

The reason why the common people were so happy was very simple, that is, the skyrocketing prices were offset by the good news that the prodigy number one scholar had faired the rebellion.

And because the child prodigy's top pick is so famous, he is considered to be the best in Tokyo.

However, there are even storytellers who have begun to make up their own nonsense, and have begun to tell the legend of the prodigy champion who conquered the south of the Yangtze River by one man and one horse in teahouses and restaurants.

As for the status of Cai Laoliu and Tong Zhisheng among the storytellers, they are similar to the roles of bandits A and B.

I only pick it up when I use it occasionally, and throw it away when I'm done using it.

Although everyone felt that it was impossible for one person to pacify the south of the Yangtze River, the people did not know the news that the hundreds of thousands of troops from Qin and Jin that the imperial court originally requested to dispatch had been turned back.

As for the three thousand imperial cavalry who rushed to the rescue at starry night, they were also completely wiped out by the storyteller Chun Qiu's brushwork who liked to sensationalize.

Anyway, the people were very happy to hear it. Even if it was not true, everyone was happy to listen to it as if it were true.

Of course, none of these things were told to the official Zhao Ji by the alluring lady Shishi.

When I think of the people, mentioning the name of the ruthless Gao Zhang will definitely receive praises from the common people. Even if they are not ministers in the court, they can't find anything wrong with the child.

Even if there were those censors who liked to find fault with each other for a long time, they all tacitly agreed not to do anything.

Such a sense of accomplishment made Zhao Ji, an official, proud.

But compared to Cai Laoqing's family, Fou Tongguan, who has won thousands of awards, and others are his confidants, and their stinking reputation among the people is much stronger.

"Yang Jian..." Zhao Ji, an official who was enjoying himself there and stretching his legs to pet the dog, had fun for a long time before he spoke.

"My servant is here, what orders does the official have?"

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"Concerning the reward for quelling Zhu's Jiangnan Rebellion, how is Cai Henqing's discussion with you ministers?"

Yang Jian hurried forward and introduced the general appearance he knew to the official Zhao Ji.

Zhao Ji, an official, listened slowly and leisurely, nodding once or twice, and heard the news about Fang La, Wu Luelang, who was put on hold because of his meritorious service and was promoted to the commander of the newly established Hangzhou Ship Division.

He couldn't help but raise his eyebrows and snorted in displeasure.

"Let them do it. Xiao Gao finally recommended a good person to me, why can't he be used?"

"Besides, Xiao Gaoyuan Tellurium Jiangnan also needs some trustworthy and capable Dongcai around him.

That Fang La Nai was the one he pulled up with one leg. Such a person would definitely make Xiao Gao serve him wholeheartedly.

In addition, we have just settled down in the south of the Yangtze River, and just in case, I think that while the Liu Faqing family leads the imperial cavalry back to Tokyo first.

Let Liu Qi have his Eight-Sulfur Cavalry and stay in the south of the Yangtze River to go to the town and listen to Xiao Gao's orders.

In addition, Xiao Gao was not the governor's envoy before, but later he was changed to the governor's envoy, and he continued to hold this position.

Otherwise, without his identity, it would be inconvenient to mobilize the imperial cavalry. If those censors later used that as an excuse to impeach him, I would not be able to come forward.

And then there is the matter of establishing the Municipal Shipping Department, which must continue to be handled by him, so that I can rest assured..."

"It is very likely that Tan Zhen is in the south of the Yangtze River. The newly established Shipping Department there will be appointed to take charge of its affairs..."

Yang Jian lowered his head and listened attentively to the official's instructions.

Keep the official orders in mind one by one, so that you can deal with those foreign ministers later.

Look, it doesn't matter. As long as there are matters related to the No. 1 Duke, the officials will open their mouths and make excuses.

With the official's instructions, no matter Cai Jing, Tong Guan or Gao Qiu, they will all obey the orders honestly.

PS: There are three updates, I am working hard, everyone will watch it tomorrow morning

(End of chapter)


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