19. Huai Shui lost the surging
A few days later, the entire Shouchun City was sensational. He said that Gao Tang had made wooden letters about tea and hung up his walls. So tea merchants, big and small, stood in front of the thorn gate of the prime minister's city. Gao Yue climbed the ridge tower and said to everyone aloud:
"From today, the tea rights of the Salt and Iron Transport Department will be dismissed from the tea gardens in the officialdom, and the tea houses will be dismissed from the tea mountains in Shou, Lu, Shu, He and other prefectures and counties. Tea households can set their own boundaries to plant tea trees. The tea leaves earned will be paid one-tenth of the tea leaves instead of rent and taxes to the government. The remaining nine-tenths will be collected by the tea shops, and then sold to tea merchants at the price of the tea shops at the price of the tea shops. They will be sold to all countries, and the profits will be returned to the envoys. They will not harm the tea merchants or disturb the tea shops."
Meng Zhongyang next to him could only be submissive.
Hearing this, the tea merchants and tea merchants under Jimen were very excited. You should know that in the Shoulu area, two or three ten households engaged in tea trees accounted for 20% of the households engaged in tea trees. Many people were desperate under the force of the Tea Method, so they vowed that "can't kill tea officials in the court, so they went into the mountains to form hangars to rebel!"
But now that Gao Yue abolished the tea method, people's hearts suddenly became peaceful.
Later, within just one month, three or four thousand mountain sheds in Shouzhou were down the mountain, and they became the people who were just growing tea again, and their public security style was greatly improved.
After the emperor issued an edict to approve it, the mountain sheds in several prefectures west of Huainan disappeared.
On the other side of the Yangtze River, Xuanshe, who was also popular in the tea industry, had to hear the imperial edict of the court, and then revoked the tea law and returned to the tax tea law. The prince of Xuanzhou's big tea merchant, Fu Fu was so excited that he was determined to come to Shouzhou to thank Gao Yue, so he set off on a boat.
Almost at the same time, Gao Yue ordered the generals of the Dingwu Army Cai Fengyuan, Zhou Ziping and Mi Yuan to lead 300 cavalry to Anfeng County, tied Yin Wei, the general who was harmful to the local Yingtian Town, directly from the camp and escorted him to the Prime Minister City.
Yin Yi even yelled that he was wronged.
Gao Yue listed all the complaints of the people's miserables, and then said that Yin Yi's crime would not be beheaded, but would be punished by a scepter.
"Thirty rods were killed!" Gao Yue sat on the case and immediately made a judgment.
As soon as they heard the word "sorrowful decision", everyone understood it. As a result, four tall and strong men came to knock Yin down. When they were down on the seventeenth stick, Yin Yin's eyes turned white, his back was broken, and he died.
Later, Gao Yue ordered the abolition of the camps in various places in Shouzhou and the land occupied by the united troops was returned to the people.
The tea-demand method was abolished, and tea merchants and tea merchants immediately lived and worked in peace. The fields in Anfeng, Huoqiu and other counties in Shouzhou were completely abolished and abandoned. The people applauded Gao Yue for being a dignified prime minister and doing things with a decisive and decisive attitude.
However, this is not the end. However, the more than 2,500 field soldiers who were originally recruited by Yin Yu to "shangtian" were mostly so-called united soldiers and power soldiers. They were different from the regular official Jian. The officials in the town and prefecture "all had constants. They recruited household food and spring and winter clothes", which means they had a fixed quota and clothing gifts. The court also had to take care of their family's food. In addition, the Jiedushi had to give them rewards and money; the united soldiers were the "Governorth Group", which were only recruited in the state, and returned to farm in spring and summer, and gathered in autumn and winter, and only gave them the expenses for "clothing, food and pickles".
But it also costs money to wear food and pickles, which is also a financial burden!
So in the shogunate hall of the Shouchun Prime Minister, Gao Yue directly found the governor Xu Ziyu and told him that Yin Yu and the soldiers who were in the field had all made drastic moves and sent them back to the farm.
The soldiers in Shouzhou were reduced by one quarter at a time, but Gao Yue was still dissatisfied. He said to Xu Ziyu: "I am Huainan Town, covering Shenguang Cai in the west, and using Shouchun as a barrier; Ziqing in the north, and using Shanyang (Chuzhou) as a barrier. The Jiedushi Town in Yangzhou is located in two places, with a place of one thousand miles and thirty-eight cities. A total of 35,000 troops were managed, of which 15,000 were guarding Yangzhou, and the remaining 20,000 troops were stationed, with Shouzhou and Chuzhou as the key points of defense. Shouzhou has nearly 10,000 soldiers, and Chuzhou has also 5,000 soldiers. Chu, He, Lu and Shu are mostly stationed in 500 to 100 people. However, according to our own view, the main reliance on the eight generals of the Ya Army of the Dao (Dingwu, Yining, Baoda, and Fengyi) of the Dao. What do you want to do in Shouzhou? Shouzhou has 10,000 soldiers, and only 3,000 officials and 500 horses will be retained from now on. All other Dao groups will be dispersed and returned to the farm."
Xu Ziyu was a little confused, but had to do so.
Next, Gao Yue sent another order to divide the three thousand officials who had not yet been cut in Shouzhou into five infantry battalions and one cavalry battalion, and replace the original generals. Li Xian, his confidant of his three yamen, Zhou Ziping, was the envoy of the Shouzhou Gate, and half of them were each in Huoqiu and Zuoyu (now Lu'an), to protect the tea gardens of the people, and the fields were not invaded by Huaixi, and to strictly order the two generals to train these troops, and all standards were also followed by Xingyuan's rules.
At the same time, Gao Yue sent a document to Hezhou (now Hanshan, Anhui Province, He County), and asked the governor to supervise it personally to build ships in Liyang on the Yangtze River for requisition.
Not long after, Aunt Yu and Yangzhou fleet sent all the equipment and supplies to Shouchun. Gao Yue was ready to send the eight generals Ya army into Yingshui and headed towards Nandun, waiting for an opportunity to attack the portal of Caizhou Yancheng on the flank.
At this moment, heavy snow suddenly fell from the Huai River. The originally undulating river surface was suddenly mixed with a lot of ice and snow, and it was still low.
Gao Yue wore a big gray fur and climbed the stone bridge gate. Whether it was Dongtai Lake or Chuanguan Lake, they were all frozen, and all the boats were frozen inside and could not move. The boatmen and soldiers all came ashore and gathered in the camp by the lake to keep warm.
"Is this God going to stop my pace?" Gao Yue had no choice but to hold back his troops for the time being.
But Wu Shaocheng, Huaixi, moved there.
On November 14, Yu Boliang, the general of Huaixi, led 3,000 soldiers and left Caizhou, and won over 2,000 robbers from the Yingshui River in Huaixi, attacked the boundary of Yingzhou in the snow. The governor of Yingzhou fled at the fortress. The Huaixi army quickly captured Shenqiu, and the Nandun line blocked the water transport route between Shouchun and Yancheng.
Three days later, Wu Shaocheng suddenly led more than 10,000 new forces and personally launched the battle. He also braved the wind and snow to the front line of Yancheng. Then, he joined Wu Shaoyang and Dong Chongzhi's troops to gather nearly 30,000 troops. Then Wu Shaocheng chose 5,000 elite troops and led by Dong Chongzhi. Everyone rode a big mule, with Thunder King pattern painted on his mule clothes, and rushed to the official army camp at night.
Liu Chang, Zhang Wanfu, Qu Huan, Yanzichu and other camps were chopped off by the Huaixi Mule Army at night, and they suffered a lot of damage in the chaos. Fortunately, Liu Chang set up another barrier behind the camp to accommodate the defeated soldiers and then launched a counterattack.
At this time, Wu Shaocheng and Wu Shaoyang led the successors in Huaixi to attack again.
The government troops also fought to the death. At night, fire broke out everywhere in the camps and bloody battles were chaotic.
At the critical moment, Liu Yihuai, the flanking Xuanwu Army, led his troops to fight rarely. When the Huaixi Army saw Xuanwu's military flag, he withdrew from the battle one after another.
Chapter completed!