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Chapter five hundred and eighty fifth Jia Fu's private treaty

After He Shen left, Jia Liu took a short break and then continued the meeting.

He hates this kind of thing the most, but he never tires of it.

It means a bit of pain and happiness.

The topic of the meeting was the handover of migration and defense.

According to the third edition of "Jia Fu's Private Treaty", Jia Liu must hand over control of at least seven inner city gates before leaving Beijing, and the Eight Banners soldiers from Zhili Xiaojiu and Miyun who moved to Beijing will take over.

After Jia Liu went to Baoding and took office, the control of the last two city gates was also handed over to the Sichuan General Soldier Malqin under the banner of the Yuanmingyuan Protector.

At this point, the capital's garrison completed its formal defense change.

According to the details of the treaty, the troops under Jia Liu were moved in batches to the Xiaojiu District of Zhili, as well as Miyun, Rehe, Suiyuan and other places. From now on, the food and salary of these troops will also be allocated by the Zhili Governor's Yamen and will no longer be issued by the Ministry of War.

Jia Liu had no objection to this, because the food and salary expenses for the Eight Banners garrison at the Xiaojiu Division of Zhili were originally the responsibility of the Governor of Zhili, and the command of the Eight Banners garrison at the Xiaojiu Division also belonged to the Governor of Zhili.

In addition, the governors of Zhili and Gubeikou, who are under the control of the governor of Zhili, as well as the general soldiers of Malan Town, the general soldiers of Taining Town, the general soldiers of Xuanhua Town, the general soldiers of Tianjin Town, the general soldiers of Zhengding Town, and the general soldiers of Daming Town,

The Eight Banners troops were stationed in Tongyong Town, Rehe, Suiyuan, Shanhaiguan, Miyun and other places. The total number of troops nominally under the command of the Zhili Governor was 39,420.

This number is 9,000 more than during the Kangxi period, and the increase is mainly from Rehe.

Rehe is also the only place where the governor of Zhili cannot be directly mobilized. It is the emperor's palace, so there are chief and deputy commanders who directly oversee the garrison of the Eight Banners.

The chief and deputy governors are responsible to the emperor and are not dispatched by the governor-general of Zhili unless there is a decree.

However, Zhalantai, the commander of the Rehe capital, led his troops to rebel, which resulted in the annihilation of the main force of the Eight Banners garrisoned in Rehe. Therefore, the current garrison in Rehe is probably less than 3,000 people, and many of them are from the coating battalion of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

The uncle of the Dun concubine Wang who gave birth to the youngest daughter of the fourth Japanese devil, Man Dou, was the minister appointed by the Ministry of Internal Affairs to manage the Rehe Palace.

Jia Liuzi had a quarrel with Lao Fu over the command of the Rehe garrison. Finally, at his insistence, Lao Fu handed over the command of the Rehe garrison, which meant that Jia Liu was allowed to recommend someone to serve as the deputy commander of the Rehe garrison.

Obtained the right to command the Eight Banners garrisoned in Rehe, but the scope of management of this deputy capital did not include the Rehe Palace.

Specifically, within ten miles of the palace, the administrative minister is responsible, and the Deputy Governor of Rehe has no way to interfere.

Jia Liu agreed.

A palace without an emperor is of no interest to him.

The reason why he wanted to get the command of the Eight Banners garrisoning in Rehe was mainly because of the local war horse resources. In addition to the two horse factories in Taipuchang there, the local Eight Banners also had their own independent horse herding land.

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Neighboring Mongolian tribes can also provide high-quality war horses.

To put it bluntly, when Jia Liu wanted Rehe, he actually wanted war horses to create a cavalry that would obey his orders.

The elite garrison in Rehe has been wiped out, and the remaining old, weak, sick and disabled Jia Liu did not eliminate them because everyone was old and full, so he left a bowl of food for these old, weak, women and children of the Eight Banners.

When they become stronger in the future, they will be designated to be exterminated and flagged on the spot and transferred to Han people for governance.

The troops that evacuated the nine gates of the capital were mainly the green camp horse infantry of the capital that had participated in the ominous incidents all over the city.

A group of green soldiers openly rushed into the city and ransacked the palace. Although they had the purpose of quelling the rebellion, they were reorganized into a military camp, and they collectively carried the flag into the Central Forbidden Army. However, it is obvious that no party can accept such a force stationed in the capital.

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The princes, ministers, and bannermen all felt that the original green battalion holding the flag as a whole was an objection.

Little did they know that the Eight Banners of the Han Army were raised into the Eight Banners in this way a hundred years ago.

Jia Liu didn't want to hand over the soldiers and horses he had finally raised and trained in the north to the old rich, so he had already made a plan to move the defense.

When the guard army was originally reorganized, it was divided into sixteen battalions on the left and right sides, and six battalions on each wing. Each battalion had 500 soldiers, and they were stationed at each city gate and the occupied prince's palace.

The soldiers of the fourth battalion of the Chinese army are the personal soldiers of Jia Liu, the nine-door admiral. It has been expanded to the sixth battalion. The two newly added battalions are Sauron who came from outside the customs.

The soldiers on the left and right wings are mainly the Green Camp troops of the capital, the Eight Banners troops, the patrol troops of the capital, and the Chang Wei troops.

The respective ratios are approximately six, three, and one.

The soldiers of the Green Camp of the capital and the former Changwei officers and soldiers are now able to fight wherever Lord Jia directs them, so Jia Liu must be taken away.

The Eight Banners soldiers and patrolmen affiliated to the former military commander's yamen asked the left and right wings to count each one. On the premise of voluntariness, that is, those who are willing to leave the capital with Lord Jia Jia and move to the defense will be taken away with their family papers, and those who are unwilling will continue to stay.

The infantry commanded the city gates and related agencies under the Yamen.

The final statistical result is that 90% of the flag soldiers and patrolmen in Beijing are unwilling to leave Sijiu City.

The reason is that in the eyes of these people, no matter how good the other places are, they are not as lively and prosperous as the capital city.

Especially the flag soldiers who are responsible for security in the inner city and patrols in the outer city. In essence, these two types are local snakes and police-like existences, not soldiers.

As far as specific work is concerned, being a police officer is definitely more rewarding than being a soldier.

Catching thieves, maintaining public security, firefighting, street cleaning, and patrolling for a fee. A month's food and drink fees can feed several people. Although Master Jia Jia treats them well, these people are really facing long-term career plans.

How can I be willing to change from a Beijinger to an outsider?

Jia Liu respected the choice of these people, so he ordered the battalions under his right and left wings to register these people separately, and the other officers and soldiers packed up their things and evacuated at any time.

Specific requirements include barracks, general shops and other immovable properties that cannot be moved, and all other movable properties that can continue to be used should be taken away, even an iron pot, a stool, and a rice spoon.

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Fan Wei went over to organize it and came back and said that all the generals of the army had arrived and they were waiting for the Gui family to hold a meeting.

"Go over there."

Jia Liu lazily got up from the cot in the corner of the office. With the help of Fan Wei, he put on his second-grade admiral uniform again. He carefully put on his white gloves, straightened his court beads and wore flower feathers on his head, and faced the Zhuan Zhu from overseas.

After looking over and over in the big mirror obtained from the monk, I felt satisfied and went to the meeting.

This glass mirror was brought to the Qing Dynasty by French missionaries. Nowadays, banner nobles generally use this foreign glass mirror. Bronze mirrors are slowly withdrawing from the stage of history and will become handicrafts rather than daily necessities.

In fact, glass mirrors were introduced to China as early as the Ming Dynasty. The trade in Guangdong had a huge demand for such glass mirrors from foreigners. Basically, the middle class and above in Guangzhou area were using glass mirrors.

Craftsmen in the Ministry of Internal Affairs have been able to imitate it, but it has not yet been popularized on a large scale in Beijing.

The guard handover meeting was held in the small auditorium of the former Chongwenmen Customs Office.

The auditorium was decorated according to Jia Liu's requirements, with one wall covered with Eight Banners flags, a long table under it, and a dozen rows of benches facing it.

Simplicity and yet noble elegance.

In the auditorium, the generals and generals of the escort army were whispering to each other and discussing the transfer of defense. A shout of "The President is here!" made the officers who were discussing stand up collectively. A "bang" sound suddenly sounded in the auditorium, neat and powerful.

Standing at the door of the auditorium and looking at the energetic subordinates in the room, Jia Liubei felt that his face was shining, and there was a faint aura of a modern warlord coming towards his oily face.

"sit!"

Arriving at the rostrum with only one table and chairs, Jia Liu raised his hands and motioned for his subordinates to sit down.

"Bah!"

More than a hundred guard generals sat down together, everyone sat upright, with their hands lying straight on their knees.

At this moment, it is really full of vitality, as if the land of China is filled with revolutionary enthusiasm.


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