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Chapter 456 President Jia

What Jia Liu wants is to unify his thoughts. Regardless of whether there are other ideas within the Eight Banners of the Han Dynasty, at this critical moment, there must be only one voice and one will, so that they can truly form a force to compete with the Eight Banners of Manchu and Mongolia.

People are all realistic. It is useless to tell these old bastards too many lies. It is more practical to directly give money and food to the officials.

Since it was distributed as a benefit, Jia Liu was not stingy, and directly handed over all the appointment rights from the vanguard battalion to the commander and down to the post-script type to the Han army aftermath committee temporarily formed by the "Eight Pillar Kingdom".

After the Bazhu Kingdom has finished the discussion and drawn up a list, just ask the old man in charge of the Military Aircraft Department to go through the corresponding procedures.

There are probably several hundred officers and soldiers in the original forward battalion. These people have now been integrated into the Shangsanqi Guards by Mr. Se, which means that the forward battalion has been completely rebuilt.

Jia Liu did not interfere with who should be appointed as the top commander of the forward battalion, and let the "Eight Pillar Kingdom" decide for themselves.

This is also a helpless move, because except for Zhenglan Banner, who can directly intervene, the other seven banners have a certain degree of autonomy. For example, Hong Dade, the spokesperson of Zhenghuang Banner, is the leader of Zhenghuang Banner. A single order can mobilize no less than three thousand Zhenghuang Banners.

Huang Qi's disciples, with Jia Liu's current strength in the capital, really can't suppress this big gray grandson of Hong Chengchou.

Even if he could suppress it, he couldn't do it.

Politics is the art of compromise.

In order to overthrow the reactionary Manchu and Mongolian clique headed by Aixinjueluo, Jia Liu could only delegate power to these old bastards of the Han army, because while these old bastards themselves expanded, it also meant the influence of the Eight Banners of Manchuria and Mongolia on them.

Continuous decline.

When this influence is completely gone and the Han Army Eight Banners Group expands to a certain height, it will demand more power.

This will inevitably have a fundamental conflict with the interests of the Manchuria and Mongolia Group, and that will be the best time for Jia Liu to operate.

A small leak will sink a great ship.

After having cordial conversations with the same group of old bastards, the two sides came to a consensus that the unreliable elements inside must be purged, mainly those who refused to come out to help the Qing Dynasty during times of trouble.

This group of people accounts for more than one-fifth of the Han Eight Banners. Some are too timid to participate, some are afraid to act rashly because they are unclear about the situation, and some are related to Manchuria of the Shangsan Banners.

, and others are the old ruling class, such as those Han military officials who served in the Dutong Yamen.

"If we want the Eight Banners of the Han Dynasty to stand side by side with the Eight Banners of Manchu and Mongolia, and if we want the Eight Banners to be truly equal, we cannot be soft-hearted towards those unreliable elements."

Jia Liu set the tone, but in fact, he did not need to specifically mention it, the new "Eight Great Masters" would also take measures.

No one would let someone else give up the high status and benefits they had so hard earned.

Jia Liu had no way to get the frivolous wealth he had snatched from Shangsanqi Manchuria from these people's pockets, but the amount of Shangsanqi's real estate was staggering, and the largest asset among them was land.

When the Qing Dynasty entered the Eight Banners to enclose the lands, the Upper Three Banners Manchuria were the first to enclose the lands, and most of the good land around the capital was in their hands.

Now that the Manchurian power of the Shangsan Banners has receded, it is not an exaggeration to describe it as barely surviving, so the land, shops and various overt and covert interest chains in their hands will definitely change hands.

The overall value is probably even more amazing than ten years of tax revenue from the Qing treasury.

Even the Han and Eight Banners could not swallow such a big cake, so they had to negotiate with the Lower Five Banners Manchuria and the Mongolian Eight Banners, who also participated in the action.

This task of negotiated settlement must have been handed over to the Han Army's Bazhu Kingdom. Jia Liu didn't have any requirements, so he proposed a distribution according to work.

Whoever has more people on the night of trouble will get more points. If there are fewer people, he will get less points. If there is no trouble, not only will no one be divided, but he will also have to pay a price.

Deng Yong asked: "What if the Manchus refuse to share equally with us?"

Jia Liu said nothing, leaving the solution to the problem to these old bastards.

When Zu Jianchang asked Jia Liu for his opinion when it came to selecting the capital commander, Jia Liu did not give any "reference" because he did not want to get involved in the personnel disputes between the new capital commander and deputy commander of the Eight Banners of the Han Army. He needed a kind of detachment from the Han army.

The image and status of the Eight Banners Group.

After returning to Chongwenmen, the infantry commander's office and the main officers of the Green Camp of the capital had been notified and were waiting. Seeing the arrival of the admiral, the generals hurriedly stepped forward to see the signal.

"Ruilin, a humble official, comes to the military gate!"

"Li Mi, a humble official, comes to the military gate!"

"Wang Wen, a humble official, comes to the military gate!"

"Song Guozhong, a humble official, comes to the military gate!"

"Tang Zhu, who is humble enough to serve, should visit the military gate!"

"..."

The Green Camp of the capital gathered together officers above the general rank and above, officials above the seventh rank of the General Commanding Yamen, and some generals of Chang Wei's army, about one hundred and forty people gathered together.

Everyone's face is radiant, but they have a big belly.

Because all these guys have made a lot of money in previous operations, not to mention the officers, even the top soldiers below are now worth tens of millions.

Under the gaze of more than a hundred pairs of eyes, Jia Liu said three sentences.

"Every copper you get from Mancheng belongs to you!"

This is the first sentence to characterize robbery.

"From now on, you and Jia share weal and woe, life and death!"

This is the second sentence, which shows that Master Jia Jia always stands on the side of the officers and soldiers.

"Now, no matter you are the Eight Banners or the Green Camp, from now on, you are the Guards!"

The third sentence was translated to all officers present.

From miscellaneous armies, local armies, militia armed organizations, and patrol police, they became the central army and became the main force.

"The military gate has an order!"

Shuan Zhu announced the personnel appointments and dismissals on behalf of the young master.

The original infantry army commanded the infantry battalion of the Yamen and the Beijing Green Camp. Chang Weijun was disbanded on that day, and all officers and soldiers were collectively transferred to the guard camp of the Eight Banners of the Beijing Camp.

The left wing commander is Deb, and the right wing commander is Ruilin.

Li Mi, the former infantry deputy general of the Beijing Green Battalion, serves as the commander-in-chief of the left-wing battalion, and Liu Heyi, the former forward guard of the Eight Banners of the Han Army, serves as the commander-in-chief of the right-wing battalion. The rest of the establishment includes the guard commander, deputy guard commander, shotgun guard commander, and assistant affairs wing commander.

They are all appointed by officers of corresponding grades from the Green Camp of the Capital and the Chang Wei Army.

After the long series of personnel orders were announced, the more than 100 officers present were all excited.

The reorganized guard camp had Changwei's army of 1,000 people, the green camp of the capital had more than 4,000 horse infantry, and the infantry commander's office originally belonged to the infantry camp with more than 2,000 people, and the horse infantry had more than 8,000 people.

The guard camp originally had several presidential ministers, but this presidential minister must be a prince, a minister of the bodyguard, a commander, a deputy commander, or a forward commander to be qualified to serve.

Jia Liu was the deputy commander-in-chief of the Zhenglan Banner of the Han Army appointed by the emperor, and he was naturally the first choice for the president of the army.

More than a hundred military officers, big and small, who had been promoted to high-ranking positions and each had a fortune worth tens of millions or more, all unanimously shook their sleeves, knelt down on one knee and shouted in unison: "I am willing to die for the president!"

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

The last few chapters are mainly about thoughts and personnel affairs, which are a bit dry, but they have to be written, so I have tried my best to shorten them.

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