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Chapter 615

As the leader of the feudal territory, Jia Liu could have happily rested on his merits and watched the sunset and sunrise.

Or, like traditional usurpers, they may form cliques for personal gain, secretly support their own forces, and wait until the day comes when the ideas are ripe.

But now, he has shouldered a huge burden, engaging in trade and industry. What is he working so hard for?

Isn’t it just for China’s future to be better?

The abolition of the Tianjin Eight Banners Navy was part of the reform. Rather than saying that Jia Liu was seizing military power, it would be better to say that Jia Liu was paving the way for the construction of a strong navy.

Not to mention the competition for maritime hegemony with Western countries, the upcoming Beiyang trade cannot be separated from the escort of a powerful navy. Therefore, whether it is history or reality, it is destined that the Eight Banners Navy in Tianjin must be swept away.

Into the dustbin of history.

There is no way, who made this Eight Banners navy so rotten from top to bottom that it can't be strung together with a needle, and it will fall off even if it sticks to the wall.

Even if the Tianjin Eight Banners Navy was a first-class unit, Jia Liu had to risk the disapproval of the world to abolish it.

This move is no different from destroying people's jobs and will definitely arouse strong opposition from the officers and soldiers of the Manchurian and Mongolian Navy.

At the beginning, wasn't Jia Liu also angry that Qianlong wanted to destroy his job?

Why did Qianlong want to destroy the jobs of the Eight Banners of the Han Army? They also wanted to reform!

Reform has always offended people.

If you don't offend anyone, what is reform?

Qianlong's reforms undoubtedly failed because he encountered a counterattack by vested interest groups headed by Jia Liu, which even cost him the emperor's political career.

Now, as a reformer, Jia Liu will of course face crazy counterattacks from vested interest groups.

But for the sake of the Qing Dynasty, Jia Liu was ready to be shattered into pieces. Even if there was an abyss ahead, he would jump in without hesitation.

Therefore, the abolition is not discussed and will be carried out immediately.

As a result, the officers and soldiers of the Tianjin Navy headed by Chang Jiu cursed Jia Liu's mother. This group of Manchu and Mongolian flag soldiers were so fierce that they could not let go of the governor of Zhili who was the leader of the Qing Dynasty.

in the eyes.

So much so that a little Lan Ling chief dared to comfort the governor's old lady.

Compared with Jia Liu, the old Manchu who carried the flag of the Han army into Manchuria, the navy officers and soldiers were the real old Manchurians.

Among them, there are many whose ancestors joined the army with Emperor Taizu and participated in the Battle of Sarhu.

Chang Jiu's ancestor was Fei Yingdong, one of the Thirteen Emperors of Emperor Taizu - one of the five founding ministers of the country.

This scene was perfectly normal in the early days of the Kingdom, because in the early days of the Kingdom, let alone Han governors, even governors who came from the Han army were polite to the authentic Manchu soldiers.

A small assistant leader could even get the Han army governor to give him his horse.

However, times have really changed.

They have not been severely beaten by society, and they still don't know how terrible the consequences of offending Master Jia Jia are.

"Chang Dutong, please don't talk nonsense. The Governor has been carried into the Manchuria Zhenghong Banner by the Holy Grace, and he is the Prince's Prince Xin's Prince Consort!"

Shuan Zhu must remind Chang Jiu about the fact that the nationality column of the young master's ID card has been changed.

If Chang Jiu continues to insist that the young master is from the Han army, he will bear the consequences of disobeying the court and the emperor's policies.

It is true that Chang Jiu is a rough guy, but he obviously realizes that he should not be entangled in the issue of whether this young man is raising the flag for Manchuria, but should hold on to morality and argue with reason.

Therefore, it was pointed out on the spot that the abolition procedure was illegal.

The reason is that the Eight Banners Navy in Tianjin is established from the first rank. If it wants to be abolished, it should be decided by the emperor himself and sent by the Ministry of War to handle it. It may even require the Minister of Military and Aircraft to come to preside over the abolishment, rather than the Zhili Governor-General who is lower than him.

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What does that mean?

When Jia Liu first arrived in Jinchuan, he encountered the Manchu Taijun who asked him, a puppet soldier, to explore the way ahead and serve as cannon fodder. As a result, Jia Liu refused to serve as cannon fodder on the grounds that there was no explicit provision that the Eight Banners of the Han Army must obey the Eight Banners of Manchuria, which ultimately led to the

The great man died for his country.

Similar properties.

Firstly, there is no decree, and secondly, there is no official document from the Ministry of War. A governor who doesn't even have jurisdiction comes over and tells us to break up. Isn't he making fun of our old man?

Chang Jiu's tough attitude has naturally won the resonance and support of the Manchu and Mongolian generals in Shuiying, and he could only say something like a dog-legged governor or a bird-general.

Due to his good qualities, Jia Liu turned a deaf ear to the overwhelming abuse. Instead, he listened carefully to Chang Jiu's objections. Then he sighed softly to Shuan Zhu, who was asking with his eyes whether he needed the green camp to enter the field: "All reforms are inevitable."

It started from breaking the law, this sentence really doesn’t deceive me.”

Since the decree and official documents cannot be produced, it is illegal for Jia Liu to abolish the Eight Banners Navy in Tianjin.

However, whether it is illegal or not has no necessary connection with whether it is punished or not abolished.

Can I cut it first and then go through the formalities?

So he politely interrupted Chang Jiu, who was angry, and after looking at the other person up and down, he gave this Lord Dutong, who was a higher official than himself, two choices.

One is to pack your things and return to Beijing;

Second, I will help you pack your things and return to Beijing.

There was just no discussion. Regardless of whether you agree or not, Master Jia Jia of the Eight Banners Navy in Tianjin made the decision today.

Relevant personnel from the Tianjin government who were accompanying the group were ordered on the spot to stop all supplies to the Tianjin Eight Banners Navy from now on, and to cut off water and circuits if necessary.

"My surname is Jia, my grandma!"

Master Dutong, who has never fought in a war since he was born, still has some bloody spirit. When he heard that the other party was going to cut off their way, he immediately became angry. He pulled up his sleeves, twisted his braids, and even made a bow and horse movement, and then moved

He gathered all his strength and drove straight towards the Governor.

Jia Liu had taken protective measures, but he was afraid that the dismissed banner men would shoot him. He never thought that an Eight Banners general would act like a rogue.

So, it was a bit unexpected.

As a result, after hearing a "bang", the eyes of the Eight Banners General from the first rank were all black. His bald head felt as if it had been hit by a hammer. He bared his teeth and cracked his mouth in pain, and screamed "Ouch".

Jia Liu was also pushed back seven or eight steps by the opponent. He just managed to hold on with a breath of Nascent Soul Qi. Looking at Chang Dutong again, his head was swelling at a speed visible to the naked eye.

Before Chang Jiu could figure out what was going on, he saw the personal guards of the Governor of Zhili swarming up. With the shouts of "Chang Jiu is attacking!", they restrained the first-ranking lord of the capital on the spot.

Then, Chang Jiu's subordinates saw the Governor who was knocked back seven or eight steps by Lord Dutong, holding his stomach in pain.

There was a bright dagger stuck in his belly.

"Changjiu, if you dare to stab the horse, you dare to stab the governor!"

Jia Liu's eyes were filled with burning anger. While covering his stomach with both hands, he also squeezed the chicken blood bag attached to his navel.

As the chicken blood seeped out, the blood on the dagger dripped onto the ground.

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