Even in Suzhou, Jia Cong still has a very passionate drive...
Looking at the stack of letters on the desk, he couldn't help but smile strangely.
The first letter is from Prince Zhongshun. Since the new letter was issued in the capital, this is the third letter written by Prince Zhongshun.
The first two letters mainly describe the excitement. Prince Zhongshun is very satisfied with the performance of the new "Overseas Founding", and his joyful mood is vivid on the page.
The situation in this letter is different now. It expresses some of his firm attitude in a very subtle way. This guy is going to take action.
Jia Cong was not surprised at all by this.
The emperor hasn't died yet. If we don't take this opportunity to find a way to achieve our goal, if the emperor dies, there will be no hope at all.
Here, the direction has been pointed out to Prince Zhongshun. As long as he chooses a foothold according to the plot, he can achieve the ultimate goal.
In addition to surrendering to the present, the Zhen family's seagoing fleet also has the purpose of training and can play a great role in the future.
In the letter, Prince Zhongshun asked Jia Cong to rush to the capital as soon as possible so that he could fulfill his promise.
Jia Cong was not too worried about this. He had such a bright spy as the Crown Prince of Chu, and he was not worried about Prince Zhongshun's secret mischief.
He would go back to the capital, but he would have to wait until the emperor or the emperor had a clear attitude towards Prince Zhongshun's request. Otherwise, there would be no need to go back, lest people think he was too eager.
The second letter was sent by Bo Niu Jizong, the head of the Xungui Group in Beijing and the First Class of the Zhenguo Palace. The content contained many attempts to win over him and also asked him to return to Beijing as soon as possible.
Jia Cong is not in a hurry about this!
Needless to say, it must be because it is new...
After all, the southern part of Xinjiang described by Shinri is too tempting.
What's even better is that the person stationed in southern Xinjiang happens to be the real pillar of Xungui Group, Prince Nan'an, which gives Xungui Group too much room for maneuver.
Obviously, Niu Jizong was so impatient for him to return to Beijing because he must have wanted to confirm whether the new plot was true and how to get involved in the southern region of Xinjiang.
To be honest, Jia Cong is happy to help with suggestions. If the powerful people in the capital are willing to make great efforts, it would be best to swallow up the entire Indochina Peninsula in one go.
Even if there are ambitious people who want to establish a country and a vassal in Indochina, it will be possible!
As long as it's a Han dynasty, it doesn't matter who becomes the emperor or king!
However, he was not in a hurry to reply. There were many factions and disputes within the Xungui Group, and it was impossible to reach a consensus in a short time.
If he went back too early, he would inevitably fall into disputes within the Xungui Group, and he was not interested in wasting his words.
If anyone is interested and willing to join according to his idea, he will execute it immediately after making the plan, and provide money, effort, and people to penetrate the southern part of Xinjiang as quickly as possible.
Anyway, with the support of Prince Nan'an, as long as we don't go too far and cause a large-scale war on the border between the two countries, it will be fine.
If internal consensus is delayed, problems may arise in the end.
I really thought that the civil service group was blind and would not have any ideas nowadays.
Unfortunately, based on his understanding of Niu Jizong, he may not be able to do this, and he doesn't know if he will miss the opportunity.
In the original book of Red Mansion, the king of Nan'an County took the initiative to send troops to attack Qianxiang Kingdom, but was defeated, captured and lost his master.
He didn't say the reason or mention the process. Anyway, the Xungui Group was completely defeated after that. I just don't know if such a thing will happen again now?
The third letter is from the old lady in the mansion.
The letter didn't say anything, it just asked him to return to the capital as soon as possible. The old lady had something to ask.
When he saw the content in the letter, his first reaction was that it was a counterfeit.
Just kidding, looking at the information revealed in the letter, it is strange that the old lady has heard of his latest news.
What's even more surprising is that the old lady took it seriously, otherwise she wouldn't have asked him to return to Beijing as soon as possible to discuss certain matters.
By the way, what can he and the old lady discuss?
If it involves the capital's industry, the old lady will not discuss anything with him because of her always conceited temperament. She will just ask the elder to hand over the management rights.
Without the encouragement of Jia Cong and Lian Er, the great master may not be able to bear it!
It was only something that happened recently, and the old lady was not sure that she could tell the truth, that she would write to him in such a "kind" way.
The only thing that can make the old lady behave like this is the fluctuation caused by fresh fermentation.
But he didn't know that the incident was caused by Master Zheng. The old lady thought about it and then wrote to him.
It is unlikely that there are any real ideas, at least not until the Beijing Xungui Group takes full action.
Although the old lady keeps her word in the house, she is still quite cautious about things outside and is not as arrogant as others in the house.
After all, given his age and having experienced a lot of ups and downs, he is naturally not so superficial.
As for the other letters, except for those from the younger brothers, they were all sent by unrelated people, so there is no need to pay any attention to them.
I walked slowly to the governor's office and found a place to sit down in Lin Ruhai's office as usual.
"Looking at your kid's expression, is there something good going on?"
Seeing him come in, Lin Ruhai put down the official document in his hand, took a sip of tea and said with a smile: "Tell me about it, it makes me happy!"
"It's not just that it caused a sensation in the capital. Some people have some thoughts. There's no need to worry now!"
Jia Cong was also dealing with some unimportant official documents. While handling them easily, he said with a smile: "Everyone is telling me to return to Beijing as soon as possible. Why do I go back to Beijing at this time? Will I be used as a target to wade through troubled waters?"
In other words, the official documents of this era are really speechless. Most of the first sentences are nonsense, and only the last few sentences are a little more practical.
In modern times, this would definitely be a false report, but in the current era, it is quite normal.
The so-called officialdom veteran has the means to easily find the real core elements in these seemingly unreliable official documents.
The most ridiculous thing is that originally classical Chinese texts have extremely rich meanings. The so-called "small words and big meanings" are to express the most meanings in the fewest words.
Many official documents are full of mysteries, and they are so vague that I don't know how to interpret them. Fortunately, he has good cultural skills, otherwise it would be difficult to understand the official documents.
He didn't even believe a word of this stuff.
Fortunately, Lin Ruhai asked him to help with those simple official documents. The purpose was just to train his ability to understand official documents. He did not require Jia Cong to be good at handling official documents, which was impossible.
If he has free time, he will personally point out some routines in the official documents, as if he can really see the flowers from these vague official documents.
Jia Cong is too lazy to complain...
A modern province's administrative affairs are overwhelming, and the most important thing is detailed data and a timely understanding of local conditions.
In his opinion, in a feudal era like Daqing, when there was basically no statistical data to speak of, the best way to handle the government affairs of a province was to travel more and read more, rather than rely on vague official documents.
Guessing which of these are true and which are false is simply ridiculous.
What he likes to do most is to go to Gusu City and wander around the countryside outside the city to understand the actual situation and naturally know how to deal with certain ambiguities in the official document.
Since Lin Ruhai dared to let him intervene in the simple government affairs of the governor's Yamen, Jia Cong naturally had no reason to be polite.
There are various sarcastic words in the comments, and the actual situation is posted in the official document. Anyone who is not mentally ill can see it clearly.
As time passed, all the officials in the governor's office also knew that Lin Ruhai, the new governor, was not easy to fool, but his words were just too sharp and mean.
By the time Lin Ruhai realized what he was doing, the influence had already been formed, and he simply let Jia Cong do what he did.
Although the criticisms in official documents are often very harsh, they can always hit the point and give very feasible instructions, which only makes the officials below feel embarrassed, but in other aspects they are actually quite good.
By the way, there were some harsh words that a traditional civil servant like him couldn't say out loud, so a guy like Jia Cong with strong military aura could do it.
Jia Cong doesn't mind being used as a gunman when charging into battle. For example, the public security in Suzhou could only be said to be average before. However, after Jia Cong personally organized it, he came up with an effective joint defense mechanism, which can easily eradicate problems that were difficult to eradicate in the past.
Some cancers are limited to a small area and are very easy to solve.
Like Paihuazi, whom Jia Cong hated the most, Gusu City is a prosperous town in the south of the Yangtze River. This can be seen from the life experience of Xue Pantongfang Xiangling. After a vigorous cleaning, many cancers in this area were dug out.
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It's just a pity that the government in the feudal era was actually very limited in what it could do. It could not effectively manage all aspects of Gusu City. It was already quite difficult to temporarily solve social cancers such as Paihuazi.
Jia Cong didn't have any dissatisfaction, he could do whatever he could. At least he did some good deeds that were of no harm to the people of Gusu.
Without further ado, Lin Ruhai heard the words and said curiously: "Your kid's novelty is really great. If it attracts the attention of some powerful people, I'm afraid he will have to go back to the capital to explain in the future, right?"
"It doesn't have to be so hard!"
Jia Cong said leisurely: "If you want to consult me, you have to show enough sincerity. I am not a little guy who just waits for you to come and leave as soon as you call!"
Lin Ruhai smiled slightly and was about to make a few jokes when suddenly there was a burst of urgent footsteps outside the door, and then a fat man dressed as a senior military attache rushed in panting and said hurriedly: "Lin Futai is not well. He just arrived in southern Xinjiang."
Report from over there, Prince Nan'an suddenly led 50,000 soldiers into the territory of Qianxiang Kingdom..."