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Chapter 12 Send and receive newspapers and the central hall

When everyone in the Jia family arrived at Mingyufang Street, where Donkey Rou Hutong belongs, a familiar scene appeared in front of Jia Liu.

I saw a large group of bannermen men soaking in the teahouse early in the morning, drinking tea, walking around, this one is auspicious and that one is saying hello, all of them have bright smiles on their faces, and there is no trace of them.

The bravery of our ancestors.

The four words "idle and idle" are most appropriate to sum up the scene in front of me.

After Qianlong ascended the throne, he also realized that the corruption of the banner people was serious, and he issued several decrees to move the idle children of the Eight Banners of Manchuria to farming villages outside the pass, in order to change the living habits of the Manchu children. This continued several times, but in total it only moved

After thousands of households were affected, this policy was stopped.

The reason was that there was too much opposition within Manchuria.

What is the purpose of your ancestors following you Aixinjueluo to fight to the death?

Isn’t it just the flowery years and enjoyment of the Han people in Guan Nei in the picture?

Now you, Aixinjueluo, want to drive us back outside the customs. Is this not burning the bridge across the river?

It is easy to go from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to go from luxury to frugality.

Due to the excessive opposition within the Eight Banners of Manchuria, Qianlong had no choice but to focus entirely on the side of the Eight Banners of the Han Army, so the Han Army gradually sent out banners over the years.

This policy also made the Eight Banners surprisingly stable, and everyone in Manchuria and Mongolia applauded it.

Who told the Eight Banners of the Han Army to be "originally Han"?

Jia Daquan and Gao Delu were not surprised by the laziness of the Manchu bannermen, and the same was true of the Han army bannermen. This had been the custom within the banner for decades. There was nothing to say, and they all thought it was normal.

Jia Liu walked with care all the way.

During the Kangxi period, the Eight Banners were actually abolished, but they still had some airs. After the Yongzheng period, especially after the Eight Banners suffered heavy losses in the Battle of Tongbo, the Qing government could no longer mobilize more than 10,000 flag soldiers at a time. Most of them relied on

They are the Green Camp and Mongolian vassal soldiers.

The decisive role in the war was the Sauron soldiers outside the Pass, that is, the Sauron camp. Taizu Taizong would call them Yellow Sheep Savages, but now they are collectively called Sauron.

Often one or two thousand Sauron soldiers can play a decisive role in a battle, and they are often used as the sharp sword of the Qing army. In these years, when Qianlong used troops, there were often edicts requiring that no war should begin before the Sauron soldiers arrived.

To put it bluntly, today's Eight Banners are the Chinese Jurchens, while the Sauron soldiers who live in the deep mountains and old forests in the bitter cold land and make a living by hunting are the raw Jurchens who have not been Chineseized.

Those who are used to wild things can definitely endure hardships and are less afraid of death than those who are used to enjoying themselves.

For example, those who mined mines. In the past, there was the Sanshun Wang Hanjun who evolved from the Dongjiang Sanminers; in the later, there was the Taiping Army that evolved from Da Laoxian in Guangxi. Their combat effectiveness was amazing.

Qi Jiajun, who served under Qi Shaobao in the previous dynasty, was also a miner.

Sauron's group of savages are similar in nature to miners.

However, the number of Sauron's soldiers was very small, only two to three thousand in total. Therefore, Jia Liuxun thought that one day he would cut off the supply of soldiers in Sauron's camp to the Qing government. It would be a joke if the Qing Empire continued to use troops.

While I was thinking wildly, everyone in the Jia family had already arrived at Heshen's house.

The Heshen family's house is not small, with a large yard and ten rooms in the front and back.

Regardless of the Manchu, Mongolian or Han army, the houses of the bannermen were allocated by the Qing court after entering the customs. The first grade can be divided into fourteen rooms, the second grade can be divided into twelve rooms, and so on.

Of course, there are no sales or subsidies for the former owner of the house.

One word, get out.

Heshen's family had only four rooms in the early days. Later, because his uncle died in the war, his father Chang Bao was granted the title of third-class captain of light vehicles. This title was from the third rank, so 10 rooms were allocated at that time.

Arriving outside the courtyard of Heshen's house, Gao Delu motioned to Yang Zhi to knock on the door.

After a few "dong dong" sounds, someone inside asked: "Who is it?"

Gao Delu hurriedly stepped forward and asked, "Are you and the guards at home?"

"Are you Mr. Gao?"

A man came out of the courtyard. He looked to be in his thirties. He was Liu Quan, the steward of the Heshen family. He looked very loyal.

Jia Liu heard from his second brother-in-law that Liu Quan was a loyal servant. He had been with the brothers He Shen and He Lin since the death of his father Chang Bao. When the family ran out of money, he and the young master He Shen borrowed money from everywhere to provide for the family.

I don’t know how many times I received a blank stare.

In order to provide a good environment for the Heshen brothers, Liu Quan even sold all the land that Chang Bao had given him in the early years. After Heshen married Feng Gege, he made Liu Quan officially the housekeeper of his family.

In fact, there is no need for the second brother-in-law to tell him, Jia Liu also knows who Liu Quan is. If this guy hadn't been too loyal to the Heshen brothers, he would not have followed De Dao to heaven.

"What kind of wind brought Master Gao here today! Please sit inside quickly, and I'll make you a pot of good tea!" Of course Liu Quan recognized Gao Delu, the son of the young master's benefactor, and he looked very happy, and then he noticed that he was following him.

The two Jia family members who came with Gao Delu.

Gao Delu hurriedly told the identities of the Jia family. When he heard that they were Mr. Gao's father-in-law and brother-in-law, Liu Quan came over without asking anything else and gave them a thousand dollars.

Jia Daquan had something on his mind and asked Liu Quan directly: "Are you and the guards here?"

"My master was on duty in the palace yesterday and hasn't come back yet...but he should come back later."

Regardless of Liu Quan's honest appearance and lively heart, he knew that Gao Delu had brought his father-in-law and brother-in-law to see his son for something, so he didn't ask any questions and directly invited the three of them to sit in.

The three members of the Jia family did not refuse. After they sat down, they saw Liu Quan busy making tea and bringing trays of snacks. They were afraid that the guests would be uncomfortable sitting there, so they stood on the side chatting with them.

Some things in the market.

Jia Liu saw this and thought, no wonder Liu Quan was so favored by He Shen. In addition to being really loyal, this man was also good at getting things done.

Think about your own bolting post again. It's like a wooden donkey. It can't move unless the whip is whipped.

It's really annoying to compare people to each other.

After touching a stick and a half of incense, the three members of the Jia family had been waiting for the master and his guards for a long time and finally returned.

Hearing someone talking in the hall from a distance, He Shen was curious about who it was, but when he saw Gao Delu, he immediately said hello happily.

The Jia family also stood up immediately. They came to ask for help, and the people who came were not only Manchurian bannermen but also palace guards. As Han army bannermen, they really had no qualifications to show off.

At the first glance, Jia Liu couldn't help but give He Shen a very high image score.

Because He Shen's appearance can no longer be described simply as good-looking, but must be described as excellent.

How to put it, probably this young man is a man in heaven, how can there be so many in this world.

According to unofficial records, Qianlong was also a womanizer, but it is not known whether He Zhongtang would lose his virginity in the future.

After some pleasantries, Gao Delu, knowing that his father-in-law was anxious, expressed his intention.

Although He Shen's face did not change at that time, his heart was "thumping" because he was afraid that there was nothing he could do about the Jia family.

Even though Gao Delu was calling him a guard one by one, He Shen knew very well in his heart that he was not a guard at all. He was just a worshiper at the stick.

What is Bai Tanga?

It is equivalent to the person who looks at the door of a work unit in later generations and also sends and receives newspapers.


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