Spreading out the rice paper, Zhu Yihai dipped in ink and picked up his pen, and began to draw up the left and right governors of the five military governors' offices, as well as the newly established ten-guard admirals of the North Yamen, the eight-town admirals of the South Yamen, as well as the admirals of the Guards Department and the Flag Bearer Department, a total of two
Ten admirals.
Originally, there were four towns in Nanya to guard the capital on all sides. Later, Zhu Yihai thought about it and simply divided each town into two and adopted a small town of 8,000 people.
"Jingguo Gong's Hussars General Wang Xiang is the Left Commander of the Central Army Commander's Mansion.
Wu Guogong assisted the country's general Wu Kai as the left governor of the rear army governor's mansion.
Zhang Mingyang, the general of the Duke of Jing's auxiliary state, was appointed as the left governor of the former military governor's mansion.
Li Chixin, the general of Xingguogong's hussars, is the left governor of the right army governor's mansion.
Chen Guogong assisted the country's general Zheng Jiwu as the left governor of the left army governor's mansion.
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Zhu Yihai wrote down names one by one.
From Wang Xiang to Wu Kai, and then to Zhang Mingyang, they were all great ministers of the Yuan Dynasty. Li Chixin and Zheng Jiwu were also early ministers of the Yuan Dynasty and had outstanding meritorious service.
The emperor then wrote down the names of Ruan Jin, Zheng Zunqian, Liu Mu, Liu Kongzhao, and Zhang Pengyi, all of whom were also meritorious generals, and worshiped them as the right governor of the Five Army Governor's Mansion.
The twenty admirals of the North and South Yamen Imperial Guards are also close confidants Yuan Cong, Yang Boxing, Wang Mingqian, Ruan Jun, Ma Wannian, Qin Gongming, Zhang Mingjia, Wang Zhongyuan, Zhang Jinjue, Zhang Dabiao, Chen Peng, Zhang Quan, Wu Sheng, Wang Meng, etc.
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Wang Zhiren and Zhang Mingzhen, the two leaders of military honors, one is the cabinet minister and the other is the cabinet co-organizer.
The names of the ten governors and the twenty admirals are designated by the emperor.
Shen Youlong, Secretary of the Ministry of War, also asked the emperor to fill the gaps in the imperial camp's imperial selections. Zhu Yihai directly took out a small notebook, a red-covered notebook, from his arms.
This is one of the two notebooks he has carried with him since time travel. There are two notebooks, a red one and a black one. The red one records his merits and the black one records his demerits.
The higher the ranking in the red book, the earlier the dragon. Behind each name, there are some records, all of which were written by the emperor after they performed meritorious services.
Zhu Yihai looked through them for a while in front of all the ministers, and then selected some to fill the vacancies of admirals, deputy admirals, and general soldiers in various towns in the imperial camp.
The ministers knew what they knew when they saw the names appointed by the emperor.
Even several ministers were no strangers to the little red books. They often saw the emperor's two little red books. Although they didn't know what the emperor sometimes wrote in them or what he read, they knew that these two little red books
A small notebook is absolutely extremely important.
Although the emperor employs all kinds of people, in terms of loyalty and ability, the emperor actually requires both loyalty and ability. But if he has to choose between them, the emperor obviously prefers loyalty, especially at the beginning of the previous uprising.
Many woodcutters who collect firewood, farmers who cultivate the land, tenants, and even long-term workers, domestic slaves, vendors, and clerks are highly used in the rebel army, and they become admirals, commanders, and deputy generals in a short period of time.
However, it is difficult for some senior generals such as generals, deputy generals, staff generals, and guerrillas from the original court who joined the imperial court halfway to be reused. Over the past few years, their military positions may have become lower and lower.
For example, Zheng Zhilong, Huang Binqing, Wang Dynasty, and Jin Shenghuan were already at a very high level when they joined Zhu Yihai, and were even the head of the army in a town. However, in the past few years, they have not been really reused. For example, Zheng Zhilong, who was initially granted the title of
He was granted the title of Governor-General, and later he was conscripted into the imperial court and served as the Prime Minister, and even served as the Governor-General of the Royal Camp, etc. However, he had no real power. Until now, he only holds a few honorary titles.
This time, the ten governors of the Fifth Army Governor's Office are all unknown. The twenty admirals of the North and South Yamen Imperial Guards are still unknown. The provincial and imperial camp admirals of each province are naturally even less likely to use them.
Now that the country is stable and the Central Plains has been restored, Zhu Yihai will obviously treat those generals more and more differently. Conglong Yuanxun will be further reused, and those who surrendered halfway, even surrendered to the captives, and those who started as bandits and chieftains, if these people are like this
Those who have performed well for several years and have outstanding abilities will be observed by the emperor.
And if the warlord's habits remain unchanged or his abilities are not outstanding, he will be slowly eliminated by the emperor.
The Shao Tian Dynasty now lacks neither soldiers nor generals. What it lacks now is generals who are loyal to the emperor and the Ming Dynasty, who can also fight, obey imperial orders and understand the rules.
The martial arts model used in the late Ming Dynasty does not work now.
Be sensible, follow the trends, and support the present. Even if you transfer to a provincial camp, a village, or even a team training, or even be downgraded, as long as you behave yourself in the future, you can still be safe and sound, and the past will be in the past.
If you are really capable, even if you are demoted, you will always be able to shine and be reused again. Or if you are self-aware, you can simply resign on your own initiative, or transfer to a civilian position, or simply go home. The court will give you a severance package, and the emperor will naturally do the same.
An extra reward will be given to him so that he can be a rich man at home. If they retire, they can also gain some opportunities for their descendants to become officials or serve as internal guards.
In the past few years, the emperor has actually been paying great attention to the cultivation of his direct descendants. Although he has accepted surrenders from Shunying, Xiying, Tuzhai, rebels, Tuanlian, chieftains, Jiangjun and other people, he has treated them with great caution.
, even if they are awarded high-ranking officials, they still have a distinction in their hearts.
Just like Jin Shenghuan, he surrendered very early, with half of Jiangxi and tens of thousands of horses. The emperor gave him a high official position, but in the past few years, he has been declining. Because he failed to change his mentality and actively move closer, he also
Naturally, he has never been able to become the direct descendant of the emperor.
As the emperor's strength became stronger and stronger, he finally took action against Jin Shenghuan, Zhang An, Wang Deren and other troops in Jiangxi. From the beginning, they surrounded them from all sides, and in the end, they directly disbanded their troops and scattered these few hills.
Jin Shenghuan and others are considered typical representatives. There are many men and horses who are not as powerful as him. They are basically gathered first, then mixed with sand, and then dispersed. Finally, they are completely annexed by the imperial camp, and the mountain top is leveled.
For example, Jin Gongyu and others were the first Huzhou rebels, Zheng Jiwu was the Haining rebels, and Lu Xiangguan was also the Taihu rebels. Others, such as Wu Yi, Liu Kongzhao, Yang Wencong, etc., all led their own troops at the beginning.
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confidant.
People like Huang Binqing, Wang Dynasty, Zhang Guozhu, and Gao Jinzhong have never been able to become the emperor's confidants, because they failed to actively move closer to the emperor and always wanted to retain the mountain. After the emperor's repeated tricks, they were actually gone.
His own mountain men and horses have been excluded from the confidants of the emperor, and are now in a rather embarrassing situation.
As for Zheng Zhilong's brothers, his official party used to be the overlord of the southeast sea, but under the emperor's focus, it is now completely broken up. The official party has been divided into Zheng Sen, Yan Keying, Chen Peng, and Lin Cha.
These have basically become the emperor's confidants. Zheng Hongkui, Zheng Cai, Zheng Zhibao and Zheng Zhilong basically have empty titles and no soldiers.
The soldiers and ships of the Zheng family in Fujian have basically been reorganized by the imperial camp. The official party is actually gone. Most of those people are still there, but the mountain top is gone.
The emperor has always been like this, and will not easily trust those people. Whenever he has the opportunity, he will mix sand and wait until the mountain is completely flattened.
Of course, in recent years, although the emperor's military victories have made it relatively smooth for the emperor to do this, it does not mean that the decree is implemented smoothly every time. Outsiders can only see the game here.
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But it was still very complicated and even inspired countless mutinies.
Huang Binqing once directly opposed the emperor, and the Zheng family also rebelled against the emperor. The five loyalists in Huguang rebelled, the chieftains in Hunan, Guizhou, and Yunnan rebelled, and the military leaders in Guangxi rebelled against the decree and supported the separatist rule.
There are also too many generals in Sichuan who separatist regimes and lead troops to mutiny.
King Guangen of Yunyang rebelled, and Zhang An of the Longwu Army mutinied in front of the imperial army. Many generals joined him, and countless others jumped.
It's just that they didn't succeed.
The emperor has put down too many such rebellions over the years. The key is that the imperial camp did not make the mistake of haphazard recruitment. Although there were many soldiers and horses recruited, they would actively take some precautions. This is very important.
On the one hand, the emperor recruited and surrendered people from all walks of life, and gave the returning soldiers very good official treatment, and even provided them with additional food and salary, and gave them rewards. At the same time, he also transferred some soldiers, sent some confidants, and carried out some reorganization. If these actions continued, they
The ability to resist has also become limited.
As for those who were beyond the reach of the whip, the emperor tried his best to appease them. For example, in the past, Jin Shenghuan, Geng Zhongming, He Hongqi, Milayin and other outer towns were first granted the title of outer town and given great autonomy, but once
Sending people over little by little.
When the time is right, we will reorganize and take over power bit by bit.
The original Shunying was reorganized in this way.
It is impossible for the Shaotian Dynasty to become an arrogant warlord like Zuo Liangyu or Liu Zeqing who did not obey the imperial edict like in the late Chongzhen or even the Hongguang Dynasty.
From the beginning, the emperor was rushing to be the largest military leader, so he took extremely strict precautions against other military leaders. He recruited and reorganized them whenever he had the opportunity, and did not allow them to maintain their independence at all.
If the opponent is strong, the emperor will act more gently. If the opponent is weak, he will annex and reorganize directly.
When dealing with these non-lineage forces, the emperor not only roped them in to fight against the Qing Dynasty, but at the same time kept extremely strict guard against them. His intentions were no worse than those against the Tatars.
Before fighting the outside world, you must first make peace with the inside. This is what Zhu Yihai believes in very much.
If internal integration cannot be achieved, then no matter how good the strategy or plan is, it will be useless because it will be impossible to execute.
In fact, many of the strategic plans of the Apocalypse Chongzhen Dynasty to deal with Hou Jin were very good, but because of the lack of execution, they were all castles in the air.
Anyone who wants to play with Zhu Yihai in the way of separatist vassal towns and military dictatorship will be too long-lived.
Now that Guan Nei has been restored, although Zhu Yihai has begun to discuss with his ministers the Northern Expedition from the Great Wall to pursue the remnants of the Tartars, he has also begun arranging the reorganization of Shuowai Town and other places in Guanlong River.
He Hongqi, Wu Dading, Wang Yongzhen, Milayin, Ding Guodong and other Guanlongwai towns will all be completed in the next step. The imperial camp will be sent to Shaanxi and Gansu to divide the towns into important places. He Hongqi and other cities
To enter the court.
Even the towns in various places will be reorganized this time in order to gain stronger control from the imperial court.
The main generals of the North and South Forbidden Army, the provincial imperial camps, provincial camps, and towns made major changes, and even directly eliminated several troops, and the decree was issued.
Just three days.
Eight hundred miles rushed the army to report to Beijing. Due to this decree, more than a dozen mutinies occurred in Shandong, Hebei, Liaoxi and other places. Basically, they were the people of the ten towns commanded by Ma Guozhu and Tu Guobao. Now the imperial court has issued a decree. These ten towns
Basically all the troops will be cut and reorganized, many will be eliminated directly, many generals may have to be transferred to the second line of provincial battalions, or even the third line of garrison and town, and some will directly go back to Beijing to study. Some of these generals have backgrounds in the rebel army, and some have backgrounds in bandits.
There were also former veterans of the army, and there were also some who were originally recruited by the Qing army from the Green Battalion. Anyway, their composition was complex. They were dissatisfied with the imperial decree and secretly instigated or even directly threatened the soldiers to mutiny by falsely passing military orders.
The emperor was still not used to the weather in Beijing, nor was he used to the Yangxin Palace. He had not slept well for several days, but he did not panic at all when he heard the news of these dozen mutinies.
"Unexpectedly, I thought they would have jumped out two days earlier, but it took three days to raise the flag."
"The speed is a bit slow, and there are only a dozen or so places causing trouble, which is a bit lacking."
Originally, the mutiny in more than a dozen places was a big deal, but Liu Chao was very worried when he reported it. Who knew the emperor would be so calm?
Zhu Yihai summoned Prime Minister Wen Anzhi, and there was no need to discuss anything. While trying out a new flintlock gun, he explained, "Let the towns calm down, and wait until those who want to rebel are exposed, and then we can deal with it together."