One thousand one hundred and eighty-nine the last remnants of the previous era
There is no doubt that almost all the powerful manors have left a hand in the official operation of the salt and iron camp.
They secretly retained the ability to resist and trained private soldiers.
Moreover, they also retained iron smelting equipment and blacksmiths and craftsmen.
The official operation of the salt and iron camp was successful on the surface, but no one knows how many iron tools were hidden in private, how many iron smelting equipment and blacksmiths were hidden in private.
The number of people in the manor is not within the statistics of the court, and they can't know if they hide it.
So this moment gave them the confidence to resist and made them feel that they had the strength to fight.
This kind of thing made He Yuan feel unhappy and Zhou Qu feel unhappy, feeling that their past efforts have turned into ashes and become as if they did not exist.
How can this work?
But no matter what, the resistance of Zhangwu County and Nanpi County was successfully extinguished. All the powerful people in the county were eliminated, and none of them survived, and the results of the battle were quite good.
Then expand the situation to the entire Bohai County.
Bohai County has strong resistance, there is no doubt that there is no doubt.
But on the other hand, the intensity of the rebellion suppression in Bohai County is unprecedentedly strong.
When Guo Peng was in the northern expedition to the Xianbei, he carried out a large-scale purge and renewal of the Jizhou officialdom, and replaced a large group of county magistrates who came from training camp and civilian origin to take office.
Their appointment unprecedentedly consolidated the grassroots regime in Jizhou.
A large number of militias participated in the anti-insurgency operation and became the main force in the anti-insurgency. Without joining the army, they successfully suppressed the rebellion in Bohai County.
This means that Mr. Guo’s grassroots route that he has been deeply rooted in for many years has given him enough rewards.
Even without the participation of regular troops, this scale of rebellion was still suppressed by the rural system and militia system.
Although the supervision system encountered great trouble, at least the rural system and militia system did not betray him.
The people who were favored did not betray him, and they brought him enough help, so that the army could get time to move before they could react.
What's more, the rebellion has been suppressed.
It can be said that the decline of the rural system and militia system greatly reduced the cost of suppressing the rebellion of the Wei Empire.
Therefore, the initiators and participants of the rebellion were shocked to find that their biggest enemy seemed not to be the legendary powerful Wei army, who was invincible and invincible, but the mud-legged militiamen who shouted and rushed over to fight to the death with them.
Under the leadership of professional veterans, they formed a relatively rigorous military formation. The military formation that seemed to be broken by the regular army had a strong power in the eyes of the rebels.
After the two sides fought, all the rebels were defeated and defeated by the militia.
The rebels really have no fighting will and don’t know why they fought.
But the militia knew why they fought, and they fought very bravely and confidently.
The main force of the rebels was cannon fodder and they were unwilling to die for the owners of the manors.
It is okay for the guys who are temporarily in the army to fight with the wind, but there is no problem with burning, killing, looting, but if you encounter a little setback, you will collapse immediately.
The militia were much better than them in this regard.
What they protect is their home, and their relatives are behind them. They fight without hesitation and move forward bravely.
Under the training of relatively systematic military military technology, although it is far inferior to the regular army, they are not afraid of that level of rebels.
The rebels did not have the special weapons used by the Wei army, but some of the militiamen could not use weapons that were put down.
Ordnances built by special ordnance factories are far more useful than those used by rebels.
After Guo Peng became emperor, he carried out large-scale reforms to steel industries such as ordnance forging, and changed the small workshop-style production method to large-scale workshop-style production.
In terms of ordnance manufacturing, the Qin-style assembly line operation method was restored and the steel production model was reformed.
The steelmaking method used in the Wei State Ordnance Factory is a steel filling method that is more advanced than the steel-frying method. The collective production model also increases the efficiency of steelmaking.
Overall, the official steel output and steel quality of the Wei Empire are incomparable to ordinary small workshops.
For the same military ring-headed sword, the Wei army standard ring-headed sword is a bit better than the non-standard ring-headed sword, sharper and tougher.
The two weapons collided together, and without a few fights, the ring-headed sword in the rebels broke, and the ring-headed sword in the hands of the militia were still fine, which is the huge gap.
In this way, there is no reason why the rebels will not retreat without defeat in the confrontation of the two armies.
It has to be said that the scale of this wave of riots in Jizhou is not small.
Guo Yang's tragic encounter and Han Hao's fall, coupled with the strictness of Qingzhang land in Jizhou, made the powerful manor, which owns about 40% of the production land in Jizhou, frightened.
The owners of the manor who survived from the Yuan Shao era because of the correct positioning team, have been surviving until the present day. They were shocked to find that the emperor seemed to be not going to give them a way out.
So at the stall where the powerful men in Bohai County decided to raise an army to fight to force the emperor to compromise, riots and powerful men also appeared in each of the ten counties of Jizhou.
They either spontaneously, heard the wind or were contacted by the powerful men of Bohai County, and gathered their last unofficial armed forces in the manor to carry out their final resistance.
Since the gentry and powerful people in the middle and late Eastern Han Dynasty flooded the Yellow Turban Rebellion, local armed forces have risen before and after the Yellow Turban Rebellion. Over the past 20 years, Guo Peng has defeated most of the unofficial armed forces in the world.
But whether there is still a genetic disease left by the Han Empire is still there. Guo had no choice but to deal with them at the beginning.
The tenants in the powerful manor, the [hidden household] indicated in the official account of the Wei Empire, are the last unofficial armed forces within the boundary of the Wei Empire.
They have numerous and huge potential, and they have weapons and equipment from the pre-Han era that survived or hidden from the official salt and iron camp era. Once they form an army, they do have certain power to threaten the rule of the Wei Empire.
However, the difference between the Wei Empire and other empires is that it has a different emperor.
This different emperor realized the harm of the powerful manor to his local regime very early, so he began to establish grassroots governments in villages and villages very early and armed them, dividing and surrounding the powerful manors, and guarding them from the very beginning.
The retired soldiers went down from the army to local villages to serve as militia instructors. Each farmer in the village produced at least one male strong man. He practiced military skills during the slack farming period, and went to the fields to cultivate the fields together during the busy farming period. Military training and farming fields were both fine.
This policy has been implemented for many years. Most prefectures and counties in the Central Plains, Hebei and Jiangnan have been operating this system, which has cultivated a huge and excellent reserve force for the Wei Empire.
When the National War did not require mobilizing these reserve troops, they stayed in their hometown to farm, practice military technology, and prevent local bandits and small-scale rebellions.
The imaginary enemies set by Guo Peng when he implemented this policy were these powerful manors that still occupy a large amount of arable land and a large amount of labor force at this moment.
These manors are the last remnants of the previous era, and are the pustules born on the body of the Wei Empire.
Guo Peng didn't think about how to squeeze them out and then apply medicine to restore them.
This time, the policy of clearing the land is so strict and rapid, so that they can force them to rebel and raise trouble so that they can have an excuse to kill the powerful manor.
The powerful people in Jizhou did not disappoint Guo's expectations, and they exploded.
Chapter completed!