Destroy all the scholars and civil servants in Dali...this is the secret order.
Is this going to bring Dali back to a hundred years ago, or even further?
This is what Mr. Lu saw. The secret order came through the channels of the Imperial City Department. After he read it, Wang Zhongzheng burned it and even cleaned up the ashes.
For such secret orders, Lu Gongzhu did not resist. Even though he was a civil servant, he was a civil servant of the Song Dynasty. He never took these barbarians seriously, regardless of whether they were civil or military.
If the manganese mines and mining cities hadn't needed miners, he probably wouldn't have even accepted the surrender.
Now, the Southern Expeditionary Army has occupied 70% of Dali's territory. Not only have they crippled the Gao family, the Yang family, and the alliance of many tribes, but also shocked the tribes who sat on the mountain to watch the tigers fight... Firearms are really not usable. Flesh and blood contend.
This secret order was issued before the Imperial City Division took action in Bianliang.
If he knew that the Imperial City Division had taken such drastic measures in Bianliang, maybe Zhao Xi would not necessarily have issued this order... Who knows, it has already been issued anyway.
At this time, Zhao Xi somewhat understood the tyrants recorded in history...some things really were beyond their control.
Zhao Xi asked himself if he was a cruel person, but he had no intention of blaming Lao Chen Lin.
If he didn't do well...it couldn't be blamed on him.
Maybe emperors should be ruthless, or there is a kind of person who calls himself a ruthless person.
"The imperial court will take over Kuiyuan Tea House and let the general oversee the renovation."
"In addition, the imperial court is responsible for compensating all those who died in this epidemic. Depending on their age, need for support or support burden, the imperial court will formulate corresponding compensation standards..."
It can be regarded as making up for it, and it can also be regarded as making myself feel a little less guilty.
"Guan Jia, there is no precedent for this matter."
The imperial court took over Kuiyuan Tea House, which was no problem. As for compensation... Han Qi had to think elsewhere.
The officials seemed to be doing this to tell the world that this matter was related to the imperial court. It was inappropriate, whether it was related to the officials or not, this approach was inappropriate.
"Then sell it! You can't just die because of drinking tea, right? The proceeds from the sale will be used to compensate the victims."
"If the sale fails, do as I say and make this a permanent practice."
This should be an accident that he thought was unlucky. The whole Bianliang thought so. Except Zhao Xi.
According to current practice, Kuiyuan Tea House will be confiscated, but those who died in vain can only consider themselves unlucky.
But Zhao Xi couldn't live with it, and couldn't live with it in his heart. Not to mention that it was caused by the Imperial City Secretary's work, even if it was really an accident, the court should intervene.
"This is the responsibility of the court. The people pay taxes to support the court, and the court has the responsibility to maintain fairness."
Zhao Xi still had a lot to say, and after thinking about it for a long time, he just put forward a simple idea.
This is a long process, and establishing a value system that the entire country and dynasty can identify with cannot happen overnight.
It was also because of the Imperial City Department that Zhao Xi could not set the handling principles without any distractions.
Maybe the Zhengshitang has suspicions. If you have doubts, just be suspicious. Kuiyuan Teahouse can set a precedent for the court to deal with such incidents.
It's very strange, even people from the Political Affairs Hall find it strange.
When the government's principles for dealing with Kuiyuan Tea House became known to the public, there was no doubt that the matter was related to the imperial court.
Of course, this is also related to the way in which the political hall disseminates official opinions.
Anyway, the whole of Bianliang praised the benevolence and righteousness of the officials.
It's come to an end.
"It's appropriate to reveal some battle report information to Duan Silian."
The Southern Expeditionary Army almost captured the entire territory of Dali, but the plan of the imperial court to take over Dali seemed to have made no progress.
The main reason is that no one has a clue at all.
Not wanting to be criticized, but also wanting to take advantage of others, it is not that simple to play both sides.
You can't directly say: Xiao Duan, you see you don't even have a team in Dali, let's help you. This is no different from directly occupying Dali, it is taking advantage of others' danger.
As a suzerain, and a very benevolent suzerain, we cannot do this kind of thing.
The key point is that those ministers who were originally opposed to going to war were waiting to use the ancestral law to shout about it.
"Guanjia, do you need to click on Duan Silian?"
What Fu Bi said was to implicitly tell Duan Silian that the imperial court would station troops in Dali.
"It's not necessary. After the war is over, the new army must return to the DPRK. This cannot be changed. The new army will take over the defense of Bianliang City when they return to the DPRK. The current Bianliang New Army will all be transferred to the northwest."
Well, this arrangement is the most suitable.
Letting the new army that captured Dali continue to be stationed in Dali will make no one feel at ease.
"Officials, where will the troops stationed in Dali be mobilized?"
This is the scope of the Privy Council's responsibilities. Once a certain department is transferred, Wen Yanbo needs to consider the issue of team rotation.
"The imperial court will not send troops to Dali in the name of the imperial court..."
Hmm? What do you mean?
Didn't he say that he wanted to capture Dali and send troops to Dali? Why is this happening again?
Is it possible that the officials have to change their original intentions?
This Zhao family is really a kind of thing. They never have a definite idea. They come up with ideas. How about playing?
One hundred thousand new troops and all the political officials are playing with the officials!
Dali's army was wiped out, and some tribes even had few adults left.
Once the Southern Expeditionary Army withdraws, the Duan family will not have its own team, and the tribes that were originally close to the Duan family have retained their strength, and may not continue to respect the Duan family at this time.
What's more, there are tribal territories that don't have any strength.
This will inevitably cause the entire Dali to completely enter a state of chaos.
Is it possible that the officials are waiting for large-scale civil strife in Dali? It is not impossible for Dali to fall into real civil strife, and for the state to intervene again and eventually take over Dali.
The question is, what is the difference between taking over like that and taking over now? Unless the Duan family is wiped out.
If he had been busy for so long and wasted manpower and material resources until now, it would have been better not to rescue the Duan family in the first place, or to simply take advantage of the chaos and destroy them.
The gain outweighs the loss!
"Officials and the imperial court do not dispatch defense teams, and the Duan family will definitely have no troops available now. This will inevitably lead to chaos in Dali. A chaotic Dali will require too much energy from the imperial court..."
Fu Bi spoke very implicitly, knowing that the officials would understand.
There was a reminder of the wear and tear of this southern expedition, and Zhao Xi was also told that another southern expedition in the future may not be able to pass in the court.
"Everyone, I just said that we will not send troops in the name of the imperial court. The imperial court's dispatch of troops is not justified. It does not mean that the imperial court will allow Dali to be chaotic, nor does it mean that it will not take over Dali."
"The troops stationed in Dali need to make Duan willingly accept it to a certain extent, and they also need to block Youyou's mouth..."
"I dare to ask you, do the guards of Mining City have anything to do with the imperial court? Are they controlled by the Privy Council? They are not a team of the imperial court, they are just the guards of the merchants. And the Duan family is one of the owners of Mining City..."
How can I put this? In name, the mining city's garrison has nothing to do with the court. In essence, it seems to be the same. Anyway, the Privy Council has no power to mobilize.
To say that it is related to the dynasty, it is only related to the courtiers, merchants and the royal family.