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Chapter 256 Jia Junzuo

The imperial decree came very quickly, and the three edicts arrived in Jinchuan almost at the same time.

One group of people went to the bright place to announce the decree, another group of people went to the governor's office to announce the decree, and the other group of people went to Jia Jia's forehead to announce the decree.

After kneeling down to listen to the decree, Jia Liu was really shocked.

Mingliang, who had done nothing, really won without hesitation. He had completely secured the position of General Dingxi. He was so envious.

Don't underestimate the fact that General Dingxi is just a first-rank officer, and his political content is much higher than other permanent generals established by the Qing court.

After the Qing army entered the pass, they built full cities in 22 places within the pass, but only eight places had generals in Suiyuan, Jiangning, Xi'an, Ningxia, Jingzhou, Hangzhou, Fuzhou, and Guangzhou. The remaining places only had garrison deputy capital commanders.

Such as Chengdu.

Outside the pass, there are five permanent generals: General Shengjing, General Jilin, General Heilongjiang, General Uliasutai and General Yinli.

Among them, General Shengjing was the most valuable, and together with the Governor of Zhili, the Governor of Liangjiang, the Governor of Sichuan, the Governor of Fujian and Zhejiang, the Governor of Yunnan and Guizhou, the Governor of Huguang, the Governor of Guangdong and Guangxi, and the Governor of Shaanxi and Gansu, they were also called the "Nine Great Frontiers".

On top of the eight generals and the nine feudal territories, there are three customized generals named Fuyuan, Dingbian and Dingxi.

Among the three general titles, General Fuyuan is the most expensive. Since the founding of this dynasty, only four people have been awarded the title of General Fuyuan.

One is Prince Yu Fuquan, the second son of Emperor Shunzhi and brother of Emperor Kangxi;

One is Jia Liu, his uncle and father-in-law, Prince Eza of Xin County;

One is Yinqi, the fourteenth son of Emperor Kangxi, who is the great general;

The other one is the well-known Nian Dajun.

Among the four, three are princes, and only one, Nian Gengyao, is special.

After the year, General Fuyuan no longer granted it to any ministers.

Dingbian General was the highest honor for military generals in the Qianlong Dynasty. Most of the people who could be appointed Dingbian General were also military ministers, such as Zhaohui, Chenggun, Qingfu, and Bandi, all of whom were the heroes of the Ziguang Pavilion.

There have been many Dingxi generals, but they were either members of the clan or people whom the emperor had great trust in, such as Tu Hai during the Kangxi period, Wen Fu and A Gui now.

To understand it in the language of later generations, the three general titles are actually the title of marshal.

Fuyuan is the general, Dingbian and Dingxi are the marshals.

The young Mingliang was able to take over as General Dingxi and become the marshal commanding an army of 100,000 people, which really made Jia Liu jealous.

Vice President Lao Zhangrenbo's analysis is that he was from a good family background and had the credit of the deceased Fu Xiaosan Zi and Fu Xiaosi Zi.

Mingliang's aunt is the old man's ex-wife, the late bachelor Fu Heng is his uncle, and the military minister Fulong'an is his cousin.

In terms of relatives, Mingliang is actually Jia Liu's brother-in-law.

Because the father-in-law's first wife and Qianlong's ex-wife were cousins, Mingliang had to call them aunts.

Compared with Lieutenant General Zuo Feng Sheng'e, Mingliang's background was obviously more valued by Qianlong.

The deaths of the two elder brothers of the Fuji family and Agui's rebellion made Qianlong suspicious of the generals on the Jinchuan front line, so it was Qianlong's only choice for Mingliang, his "own man", to serve as the general of Dingxi.

Similarly, Jia Jiashikai was also one of Qianlong's "own people". In terms of seniority, Qianlong and Ruxiu still had a brother-sister relationship.

The nephew was appointed as the General of Dingxi, and the brother-in-law was appointed as the Admiral of Sichuan. From the perspective of power, they were restraints on Fulhun, the Governor of Sichuan.

Jia Liu didn't care what the old man's purpose was, because he was also very happy now.

Although he is not the Chengdu general he wanted, the Sichuan admiral is also very interesting.

An admiral is a first-grade official and is the highest officer of the green battalion of a province.

Regardless of theory or practice, the entire Green Camp of Sichuan Province will be under the control of his consort Jia Jia'e from now on, and the personnel and military power will be in his hands. This will undoubtedly speed up the penetration of the Sichuan Green Camp by the Gongjin Association, making the original one or two years more difficult.

The time to completely control Sichuan Green Camp was shortened to a few months.

Due to the size of Jinchuan, Sichuan Green Camp has always been the main force in quelling the rebellion. The total number of Green Camp garrison troops in the province is more than 15,200 infantrymen, and there are also more than 3,000 naval troops.

This is the true organization of an army.

The only person who is not under his control is Fu Biao, who is directly under the governor. What is amazing is that this Fu Biao is a member of the Tongjin Association from top to bottom.

Therefore, it also belongs to him, Jia Liu.

The military power is real. In terms of rank, the admiral is on the same level as the bright General Dingxi, and one level higher than Fulhun, the second-rank governor!

According to the ancestral system of the Qing Dynasty, only governors with the title of Shangshu could serve as subordinates. Otherwise, they could all serve as the right deputy of the Imperial Censorship Council or the right minister of the Ministry of War.

Fulehun is also the right minister of the Ministry of War, so although he, the governor of Sichuan, has a high and powerful position, he is actually a second-rank official.

In the same way, Chairman Li's governor of Sichuan was of the second rank because he did not have the title of minister of war or deputy censor of the capital.

However, the fly in the ointment is that Jia Liu, a first-rank admiral, must accept the control of a governor or governor lower than him.

Because the governor is an imperial envoy sent by the central government.

The admiral is only the highest military commander in the region.

Local governments obey the central government as a matter of course.

This is also the reason why the admiral Jia Liu can only be regarded as a lieutenant general and not as the commander of the army.

Since Chengdu also has the deputy capital commander of the Eight Banners garrison, for the purpose of centralizing war power, the Qing government has not set up an admiral in Sichuan before, only the Sichuan general.

The current commander-in-chief of Sichuan is Malqin, who was transferred from flag officer to battalion. This man was born in Mongolia of Xiangbai Banner and was Fulhun's confidant. During the attack on the camp, he worked most hard with Wang Jintai, the admiral of Guizhou.

Now that Fulehun has been recalled to Beijing to "resign his duties", Malqin and Wang Jintai may be thinking about it, wondering whether it is good or bad for the governor to go.

If it is auspicious, everyone will be happy.

If it was serious, these two people probably wouldn't be able to run away.

"What did you tell the emperor?"

Vice Chairman Bo was also very surprised as to why the emperor called Fulhun back to the capital. Logically speaking, Agui's "rebellion" had just been suppressed, but there were still many party members in his army, and there were also thieves who were eyeing him. At this time, he should let him

Fulehun should be in charge of the overall situation and stabilize the situation. How come there is an imperial edict to recall people to Beijing?

"I told you the same thing."

Jia Liu told the truth. From the moment he received the governor's order to leading his troops to Daping, he told the truth about how he persuaded Agui to hand over his gun.

At the end of the secret chapter, Agui's fatal poem "I am smiling to the sky with my sword across my body, leaving my liver and gallbladder intact".

Other than that, there is no literary or artistic processing.

The father-in-law did not expect that his son-in-law had reservations about him. After some thought, he thought that the emperor might be dissatisfied with Fulhun for killing Agui without asking for an order, so he summoned him back to Beijing.

He also thought that Fulehun would probably never come back, and his thoughts couldn't help but become heated.

If the old rich man doesn't come back, the governor's seat will be empty.

Jia Liu also wanted his father-in-law to replace Fulehun, but the Xunsi Mutual Aid Association was very powerful. Even if the old rich man acted a little more hastily and cruelly this time, everything was backed by righteousness. Qianlong had no reason and no reason to kill him.

It’s just a matter of getting rich, so I advise my father-in-law not to be impatient and wait and see for a while.

"Too."

Vice President Bo nodded and asked his son-in-law what to do next.

"Of course we need to rectify the Sichuan Green Camp."

Jia Liu took out the Admiral's Great Seal that the imperial guard had brought to him. The more he looked at it, the happier he became. With this great seal, even a dog could be assigned to him, Commander Jia, as a deputy lieutenant colonel.

You have to listen to my father-in-law's opinion on how to rectify the situation. He has experience in this area.

Seeing that his son-in-law took the initiative to ask for advice, Vice President Bo was very happy. Just as he was about to say what time it was, Yang Zhi came in and said that another Eight Banners officer asked to see the young master.

"How much did he pay?"

"One thousand taels."

"One thousand taels?"

Jia Liu was unhappy and waved his hand angrily, "Let him wait at the concierge. The young master is not free now."

What a joke, now that his consort Jia Jia has become a high-ranking official, these Agui Party members still want to ask for help from his consort if they want a thousand taels of silver?

If it’s less than five thousand taels, you won’t even be able to see the hair on my forehead.

------Digression-----

Recommended masterpieces by famous authors: "The Superintendent of Ceremonies", a model of imperial writings


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