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Three hundred and twentieth chapters kill a bloody road

"Thank you, sir!"

After getting his wish, Yang Yuchun was so happy that he was about to kowtow to Lord Jia, but Brother Zhuzi pulled him up and said that the young master didn't like this.

But the half-grown child insisted on kowtowing to the adults. Jia Liu smiled helplessly and explained several matters after Liu De and Yang Yuchun went to Taiwan.

The top priority is to ensure that the elite of the rebels are captured.

That is, there is a direct line of troops with no less than 2,000 men under the control of Liu and Yang.

In supporting the anti-Qing uprising in Taiwan, the Tongjin Association must first do its best to support direct relatives.

On the surface, we should not have any conflicts with Lin Shuangwen and the leaders of the Tiandihui in Taiwan. We should cooperate when we need to cooperate, and we should obey what should be obeyed.

Because before the liberation of Taiwan, the goals of Gongjinhui and Tiandihui were the same, and there was no conflict between the two.

Military discipline also made requirements, that is, they should not fight, rob or kill indiscriminately and artificially bring Taiwanese people to the side of the Qing court.

In Jia Liu's impression, the Chiayi County town in Taiwan was named specifically by Emperor Qianlong because of the people in the city who helped the Qing army fight against the rebels.

This fact shows that Lin Shuangwen's uprising in the original time and space was only supported by at most half of the people in Taiwan, while the other half supported the Qing government. The uprising was eventually suppressed after the Qing government crossed the sea with heavy troops.

There are various reasons for the lack of support from the people, and the corruption of military discipline is definitely one of the main reasons.

This point cannot be turned a blind eye just because Lin Shuangwen was against the political correctness of the Qing Dynasty.

Jia Liu could not prevent the actual harm caused by the uprising to the people, as well as the inevitable losses of personnel and property, but he requested that the indiscriminate killing of innocent people be avoided to the greatest extent possible.

"Operating strongholds, self-sufficient in money and food, and uniting the people are the way to long-term development. If you want to capture them without knowing it, and use war to support war, it will inevitably become rogue banditry."

Jia Liu instructed Liu De, Yang Yuchun and other Taiwanese to successfully cooperate with Lin Shuangwen's uprising, and to occupy one or two territories in the direction of Tainan, and send people to contact foreigners and try to do business with foreigners.

This paved the way for the future trade in Guangdong to be changed from one port to five ports, eight ports, or even the entire territory.

Although he is just a tomb keeper now, Manager Jia has always set his sights on Asia and even Europe.

If the Aixinjueluo family did not agree to open the country, Jia Liu might have introduced "powers" to the Qing Dynasty in advance.

If the foreign powers didn't come, he would spend money to invite them.

If you can't pay for it, then you can do it yourself.

After briefly giving instructions on the situation in Taiwan, Jia Liu asked Liu De whether he had responded to Liu De's previous request for him to send people to Macau to buy arms.

Liu De said that with the help of members of the Guangdong Tiandihui, the people he sent bought more than 200 muskets and two cannons from Macau, hired 11 foreign technicians, and collected books that had been collected two months ago.

I returned from Macau, but was detained by the Guangdong Navy.

It was said that I did not have entry documents, so I was not allowed to pass.

The Guangdong Navy is equivalent to the Guangdong Customs in the Qing Dynasty. Nowadays, the Qing Dynasty's trade with the West is mainly responsible for the Guangdong Thirteenth Bank. The Guangdong Tiandi Society helped find one of the Thirteenth Bank.

It's just that the normal cargo is easy to handle, but if it involves guns and artillery, it will definitely not be handled well with the energy of the Thirteenth Line. It is normal for the navy to seize it.

Jia Liuxun thought about it and wrote a letter to his father-in-law, Bo Qing'e, asking him to help him send a letter to Guangdong to indicate that these things were needed by the army.

He also asked him whether the Xiaozhai Lvying Military Academy, which he had originally planned when he was the admiral, was delayed because of his departure.

Liu De said that the affairs of the Military Academy were taken over by Sichuan Governor Li, and were still carried out according to Jia Liu's previous request. The green camp officers who were transferred out of Chongqing were now sent to Songfan and Jianchang by the governor.

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Jinchuan Town was also established, with its headquarters in Xiaozhai. Zu Yingyuan served as the deputy general of Jinchuan Town, and Wang Fu served as the deputy general of Chengdu Town.

Ninety percent of the officers in the two towns, as well as Chongqing Town, are members of the Association from top to bottom.

Jia Liu was relieved that the Sichuan side did not feel cold because his concubine Jia Jia'e left, which fully showed that the organization of the Gongjin Association was playing a huge role in it.

Liu Heyi briefly reported on the liaison office.

The most important task of this liaison office at the moment is to ensure the contact between Jia Liu, the founder, and the Gongjin Association. To this end, Liu Heyi was appointed by the organization to come to the capital to be responsible for the exchange of information between Jia Liu and Sichuan, and to actually prepare for the establishment of the Liaison Office.

A secret channel belonging to the symposium.

After asking some other questions, Jia Liu asked everyone to go down and rest first. Tomorrow they can stroll around Jingling and experience the scenery of the Qing Dynasty Imperial Tomb.

Then he went straight back to his residence.

Yuanyuan, who has a big belly, is packing up. She has brought a lot of things, and it seems that she will not leave once she comes.

Jia Liu wanted to bring a young wife to visit the tomb of Emperor Sheng Zuren, but it seemed a bit inappropriate.

What if the child is also born on the grave of Emperor Sheng Zuren?

When he was thinking about whether to place Yuanyuan in Beijing, Yuanyuan turned back to look at him, smiled quickly and stepped forward to hug him gently. Unexpectedly, he got a blank stare.

"I heard that your Manchu daughter-in-law has given birth to a daughter for you. She will be one month old in two days. You, the mother-in-law, don't hurry back."

Yuanyuan's face seemed to be smiling but not smiling.

Jia Liuqi said: "Who did you listen to?"

Yuanyuan snorted slightly: "Shuan Zhu and Xiao Chunzi told me."

These two traitors!

It's just that Xiaochunzi fell in love with Qiu Man. When did Shuanzhu change his stance?

Official matters should be official matters, and private matters should be private matters. Jia Liu did not want people around her to have unfair views on Ruxiu because of her status as a Manchurian.

After all, not all the Manchu people were invaders, including Japanese devils like Jia Jia Shikai.

"You came just in time. After all, you are the baby's mother. What gift did you bring for the baby?" Jia Liu said with a playful smile.

It’s annoying to have many wives, but they all have to drink a bowl of water.

Yuanyuan ignored him.

Seeing this, Jia Liu quickly coaxed him and said softly: "I am preparing to send someone to pick you up next month. How can I leave you alone in Sichuan? I have already thought of the name of the child. It will be called Keqing.

How do you like it? It suits you."

"Keqing?"

Yuanyuan was stunned for a moment, "This is a boy's name. How do you know that the baby in my belly is not a girl? Why, your eldest wife gave birth to a girl, and you want me to give you a son with no status?"

"That's not what I mean. Don't think too much. Aren't both boys and girls our children?"

After coaxing for a while, the conversation changed and asked about Jinchuan.

The person who talked to Jia Liu about leaving Sichuan last time was not his father-in-law, Mr. Gu, but Mr. Gu's eldest son-in-law, Wu Mingyuan.

The talks between the two parties went relatively smoothly. Wu Mingyuan, as the leader of the younger generation of Ming Dynasty survivors in Jinchuan, also knew that being trapped in Jinchuan was a dead end. It was a rare opportunity for them to break through the Qing army's blockade and break out, so he agreed to in-depth cooperation with his brother-in-law.

It's just that the peace talks not only brought trouble to the Qing court, but also caused many changes in Jinchuan and Jinchuan.

Because they did not know that the Qing government was only negotiating unilaterally with Da Jinchuan and still adopted a strangulation policy towards Xiao Jinchuan, many Ming Dynasty survivors in Xiao Jinchuan actually thought that the Qing government did not want to continue fighting with them, imagining that as long as the peace talks were successful, they would

He was able to live peacefully in Xiaojinchuan, so he was very resistant to Wu Mingyuan's idea of ​​"blazing a bloody road".

Faced with this situation, Mr. Gu is also in a dilemma, because the Jinchuan survivors have limited strength. If only a few of them can go out, it will be difficult to make a difference.

"What does dad mean?"

Jia Liu frowned slightly. If the Jinchuan survivors refused to come out, then his efforts would have been in vain.

At the same time, I also admire the peace talks strategy devised by the old rich man. It does nothing. Just talking about peace talks has divided the Jinchuan survivors who were originally united. If the peace talks really succeed, there will be no way for these survivors to survive.

What.

Yuanyuan said: "What dad means is that you have to find a way to get Qingyao to launch an offensive, so that no one will believe in the peace talks."

"Little things, little things."

Jia Liu couldn't do it if the Qing army launched a full-scale attack, but if he wanted to cause local friction, then my father-in-law had really found the right person.

Manager Jia is very good at this matter.


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