Chapter five hundred and seventy seventh transaction(2/2)
After the navy has all its warships ready, and the generals are familiar with offshore winds and waves, they will consider going out to sea to push the enemy back to the north of the Huai River, which is a safe strategy. When the prince was stationed in Hongzhou, he controlled the waters of Poyang Lake, and his subordinates knew the water.
Han Qian believed that the imperial court should move the Youlong Wu Army to Runzhou and add a new capital water camp under the Youlong Wu Army to be responsible for the defense along the river east of Runzhou and along the Jianghuai coast, or
Able to take into account everything..."
Yang Zhitang nodded slightly and pondered.
Han Qian burned the secret document to express that he and the Han family would no longer take the initiative to speak out on this matter. Instead, he and his son wrote a letter stating the upcoming threat from the sea. At the same time, they were the father and son who took away the secret from Han Qian.
After asking for the remnants of the navy to take it back, he could indeed ask openly and honestly for the newly formed small-scale naval force to be temporarily placed under the banner of Youlong Wujun, and for Youlongwu Army to take charge of the subsequent defense along the river and coast east of Runzhou.
In addition to Youlong Wujun taking the opportunity to expand the size of his troops and defense area, more importantly, in the three states east of Runzhou along the Yangtze River, the family clan clan was crippled by King Xin Yang Yuanyan in the Jinling Incident - with Huang Hua and Wu Zun
The power of the aristocratic sects headed by others is actually mainly concentrated in the southeast of Taihu Lake, on the south bank of the lake, and in the Xiuzhou states - the fact that Youlong Wujun can move there is actually a good opportunity to take advantage of it.
Of course, Yang Zhitang did not show his joy impulsively.
First, because of Li Pu's experience, he had to think more deeply about whether there were any more hidden "good intentions" behind Han Qian's considerate "suggestions."
Another point is that Han Qian acted so cooperatively that it was impossible not to have his demands.
He had to listen to Han Qian's conditions before he could weigh and make calculations in his mind.
Yang Fan was not much older than Han Qian, but he was also mature and prudent. He sat side by side with his father Yang Zhitang and secretly looked at Han Qian and Han Daochang who accompanied him. Feng Liao's expression changed and he was not in a hurry to reveal his inner tendency.
Seeing Yang Zhitang and Yang Fan and his son being so cautious, Han Qian smiled inwardly.
With this arrangement, he really has no bad intentions towards Yang Zhitang, Yang Fan and his son.
The main reason is that the Huaixi Forbidden Army of Lu Qingxia and Li Zhigao, who used the Queen Mother to control the world, were too strong in the core area of Jianghuai.
It can be expected that in recent years, Huaidong, which seemed to have strong troops and horses, would become increasingly embarrassed and impoverished by Liang Jun's attacks.
Not only in the DPRK, Han Qian wanted to choose allies in the core areas of Jianghuai to restrict the continued expansion of the forces of Lu Qingxia, Li Zhigao and others, but the options were actually very limited.
Han Qian wanted to fully implement the New Deal in Tangyi and also attract landless refugees and even escaped slaves from the states south of the Yangtze River to the north of the Yangtze River. He was naturally in opposition to the aristocratic clans.
Even if Huang Hua and other individuals are enlightened and open-minded, the two parties actually have no basis for cooperation.
Regardless of whether Yang Zhitang, Yang Fan and his son have deeper ambitions, they are superficially representing the interests of the clan at this time.
In fact, since the Qin and Han Dynasties, before a large-scale official selection system for common people was truly formed, imperial power was a reflection of the interests of the royal family. Although it had to rely on the aristocratic clans to rule the world, it also deeply felt that the aristocratic clans had a strong influence on the imperial power.
restrictions and obstacles.
Returning to the New Deal itself, it was not that Emperor Tianyou did not want to implement it, nor did he not want to weaken and attack the power of the aristocratic clans. In fact, the resistance was too great, and no one dared to easily offend public anger, so they did not dare to implement it.
For the royal family, "Everything in the world is the land of the king, and the shores of the land are the ministers of the king." They are naturally the rulers of this land, and they do not need a piece of paper to plunder the people as slaves, even if they are granted vassal status.
In the city, they also have conflicts with local wealthy families in competing for land and people...
Han Qian helped Youlong Wu's army move to Runzhou, helped Yang Fan control the defense lines along the river and coast east of Runzhou, and supported Yang Zhitang as privy envoy. Only then was it possible to attract landless poor people from these areas with the support of Yang Zhitang, Yang Fan and his son.
, escaped slaves entered Tangyi in a steady stream.
With Liang Jun's raids on coastal areas, some residents of coastal counties will inevitably flee to the hinterland. Especially when the newly formed navy is relatively weak, blockade, sea ban, and inland migration are inevitable choices.
These people can move to Tangyi.
Chapter completed!