After waiting outside the palace for half an hour, Ruxiu just came out of the palace. Before Jia Liu could ask her what the queen mother had said, her daughter-in-law asked the emperor why he wanted to see him.
When she found out that her husband was going back to the Jinchuan front line in six days, the new daughter-in-law was stunned and didn't say a word on the way home, which made Jia Liu feel very distressed.
After all, his Gege wife has not yet reached the age of eighteen, and her husband is about to go off to war just a few months after their wedding, so it is inevitable that she will feel infinite sadness, loss and reluctance.
The little girl's thoughts are understandable.
Jia Liu was also sad in his heart, but the rebels were not eliminated, so how could the love between his children last forever?
As for the Qing Dynasty, this mess will collapse sooner or later if he leaves it alone.
Not only for yourself, but also for the sake of the Eight Banners disciples.
At the moment, I could only silently hold my little daughter-in-law in my arms, patting her gently as if coaxing a baby.
When I got home, I was going to tell Daquan that I was going to go on an expedition, and asked the old man to take care of the house and not run around blindly all day long. I didn't expect the servant to say that the master didn't come back at all last night.
The old guy is just living like a fool, my mother Xipi, I don’t feel bad for spending my money.
Jia Liu was speechless. Fortunately, he was used to Daquan's virtues. He thought that this was a good idea, but it would be even more uncomfortable if he really met an old scholar-type father.
That kind of father will hinder him from doing great things in the future.
In the evening, Ruxiu had no appetite, so she ate a few mouthfuls and then said she should go back to the house to rest.
Seeing that this was not going to work, Jia Liuyi hurriedly went to coax his young daughter-in-law. First, he said that as a disciple of the Eight Banners, he should be loyal to the country, but Ruxiu couldn't listen. Furthermore, he said that the emperor's orders could not be violated, but Ruxiu still looked depressed.
In short, no matter what Jia Liu said, my daughter-in-law was in a bad mood. I guess if Jia Liu said that he would take her to Sichuan with him, he would probably cry with joy.
Unfortunately, it's impossible.
Helpless, Jia Liu had no choice but to sigh, get up and walk silently into the courtyard.
One person, one bear, and one tree.
There is a red moon above my head.
The breeze blew by, and I got into poetry. I couldn't help hugging Goudan and reciting a poem: "The breeze in the Ming Dynasty is as soft as a soft breeze."
There is no next sentence, because the word Ming Dynasty is not used well and cannot be put on paper.
"Go shoot a cucumber and get some peanuts."
The enthusiasm for poetry has disappeared, but the enthusiasm for drinking has come.
I poured a bowl for myself and a bowl for Goudan.
Drinking alone is boring, so you need to find someone to accompany you.
"Good brother, I respect you,"
Just as Jia Liu was holding the bowl, Goudan stuck out his tongue. The bowl of wine was already gone. When he was done, he licked it with his tongue again, pouting his chubby mouth in an innocent manner, signaling Jia Liu to fill it up again.
"Damn, he has the same virtue as Daquan."
Jia Liu looked unhappy and asked Xiao Chunzi to refill the dog's balls. He also took a sip, pinched a few peanuts and threw them into his mouth, smashing them, and suddenly drank all the wine in the bowl and screamed.
Xiaochunzi took the pen and ink and began to write poems seriously.
This time, it's a complete poem.
Four sentences.
Not a word wrong.
The poem goes: It’s really hot after the Beginning of Summer,
Refresh yourself under the old locust tree.
I speak first without opening my mouth,
Which toad dares to scream?
The next day, Jia Liu went to the Ministry of War to obtain the official certificate of the leader of the flag-bearer guerrilla affairs. He was still assigned as the first-class imperial guard to "walk through the Qing Dynasty". In essence, the so-called leader's position was a business trip.
This is also a typical feature of the Qing Dynasty's official system, especially the flag members.
It was very chaotic, and it was often impossible to find a suitable official position, so it was expedient to use the leader or counselor as a temporary solution.
There was no office for Jia Liu, so the temporary minister's office was in Jianrui camp.
According to the suggestions in Jia Liu's memorial to the emperor, the selection of capable flag officers for guerrilla affairs is divided into two parts. One is to select Manchu, Mongolian and Han flag officers in Beijing to serve as guerrillas, 20 people for each flag, that is, 160 people for each of the three banners.
, the Ministry of Internal Affairs selected 20 people for the job, totaling 500 people.
After arriving at the Jinchuan front line, General Dingxi selected 300 to 500 capable flag bearers for unified training and unified teaching, specializing in guerrilla tactics.
The Central Army is independent of the regular army.
Of course, it can also be understood as a special operations team.
It can be called a night raid team, a plainclothes team, a detective team, or a martial arts team. It all means the same thing.
In principle, guerrilla flag-bearers are selected from the soldiers raised by each banner. This is also Jia Liu's suggestion. If guerrilla tactics can be effective, these guerrilla flag-bearers are undoubtedly the best candidates for officers and can be enriched to serve in various places.
All candidates selected will enjoy the treatment of Tang'a, and they will be promoted quickly if they have meritorious service in the army.
Therefore, whoever can be selected and who cannot be selected will be as successful as the Baitang'a exam.
However, Jia Liu couldn't fish out this oil and water.
It's not that he doesn't want to make money, but that he is only accepting units, and the selection units are still under the command of each banner.
Moreover, after finally getting the opportunity to serve as a flag officer, it was impossible for Jia Liu to engage in corruption under Qianlong's eyes and mess up the military training matter.
We can only take advantage of the local snakes in the various government offices.
But in the Eight Banners of the Han Army, Jia Liu, the leading minister of the third grade, must be influential. Therefore, under his special selection, he recruited more than 40 relatives and children who were related to his Jia family, including
The younger cousins of Uncle Jia Liu's family also call him Uncle Cousin and Second Uncle.
While he was busy recruiting guerrilla flag members, Jia Liu went to his eldest sister's house.
Mr. Kui was very reliable in his work. He gave his eldest brother-in-law the title of "Yinsheng" in the name of "diligence in learning and progress", and made An Zai the sixth-rank chief of the official department.
This time, the eldest brother-in-law did not resist. He believed that except for the imperial examination, it was not the right path. Most of the reason was because he was stimulated by the rapid promotion of his brother-in-law, Jia Liu.
Seeing that his eldest brother-in-law could recognize the reality and stop being pedantic about his own opinions, Jia Liu couldn't help but feel relieved. After all, no one wanted his sister to have a bad life.
Ruxiu finally thought about it, knowing that no matter how unwilling she was, she could not change the fact that her husband, Baturu, was going to war.
So, for three nights in a row, he took the initiative to ask for help, saying that he wanted to give birth to children for his husband, which made Jia Liu very happy. He worked harder and refused to waste any fertilizer and water, so as to achieve early harvest.
The day before departure, Jia Liu went to the guard office of Qianqing Gate to say goodbye to his colleagues. Unexpectedly, he received the news that Qianlong had assigned him, the leading minister, a deputy. It was none other than the man who shot to death with an arrow at the same time in Nanyuan that day.
Zartu, the second-class bodyguard of the Alpha Wolf.
Whether it was surveillance or a real fulfillment of Zartu's wish to perform on the battlefield is unknown.
Jia Daquan finally knew that his son was going to war, so he didn't dare to go out and fool around anymore, so he called his two daughters to prepare a table of meals for his son.
This time, Jia Liu was drunk again, and it was Ruxiu who carried him back to the house.
Before going to bed, Jia Liu suddenly asked his wife: "Do you know who I am?"
This question confused the little daughter-in-law.
"I am a man who drinks and sings loudly, and I am the wolf clan of the Eight Banners!"
The drunk Jia Liu picked up Ruxiu fiercely, pointed in the direction of the imperial city and said loudly: "In the future I will stand outside the Meridian Gate wearing a bright helmet and iron armor."
"What?"
Ruxiu looked puzzled.
"I don't do anything, just sing."
Jia Liu's body went limp and he threw Ruxiu on the bed. He couldn't open his eyelids and started to cry in the blink of an eye.