Chapter Imperceptible
He Weixian is really not short of money now. The Southern Dynasties gave him enough funds, and these medicines were not really bought by themselves, and they could not buy them by themselves if they have money. But what is not clear is that the order from the Southern Dynasties was to be an "alone minister" in front of the real gold, not to allow him to participate in the government affairs, and not to stand in the dispute over the establishment of the crown prince. As long as you "make a small report" in front of the real gold from time to time according to the order, or talk about the "rumor" from outside.
Such a simple task made He Weixian feel sorry for the generous funding provided by the Southern Dynasty, but he did not dare to ask too much. According to his plan, he was to take advantage of the real gold to still be able to serve as a director, and then join forces with the queen to kill Boyan. After Xin Khan ascended the throne, he could no longer be able to become the Minister of the Central Secretariat with his ability to support the dragon. Could it be more effective?
But now the little emperor of the Southern Dynasty just let himself waste such a waste and let go of great opportunities. Once the real gold dies suddenly, he will not be able to live a difficult life. But he also thought about it. Anyway, he has a way out. Once he can't survive in the Mongol Yuan, he will defect to the Southern Dynasty. With his contribution, the little emperor of the Southern Dynasty will always give him a bowl of rice.
"My dear, what if we adopted the method of Yelu Chucai, our dynasty first entered the Central Plains?" Zhen Jin seemed to be still considering the question just now, and was silent for a while and asked He Weixian again.
"What the Khan thought should be the best method right now!" He Weixian thought for a while and nodded in praise, "In this way, we can further promote the Han law and make our dynasty permanent rule!"
He knew that after the Mongolian Yuan increasingly relied on the Han area, the political focus began to shift, and the "indirect rule" of the Han area must be transformed into "direct rule" in order to effectively control the Han area and avoid the worries of the great marquis of the Shihou. As the way of rule changed, the political organization itself needed to change accordingly. Moreover, under the influence of the Han people and Confucian ministers, Kublai Khan tried to govern the Han area with "Han Law", and the most important project in the Han law was to restore the centralized bureaucracy to replace the original feudal system in Mongolia.
The Zongwang was one of the titles of the leaders of various tribes in the Yuan Dynasty and later Mongolian areas. The Mongolian noble men related to the Golden Family of Genghis Khan were also awarded the title of the Zongwang. Similar to the title of the prince of the Central Plains dynasty, the Zongwang was generally divided into two categories. The Zongwang who obtained the royal seal of the court was called the "big king". The Zongwang who did not obtain the royal seal was called the "little big king". They had their own fiefdoms and their tribes, enjoyed great autonomy, and even had the power to control local governments.
According to the old system, all the kings had submissions across the country. These submissions were generally under the jurisdiction of the Yuan government in terms of administrative system. The kings sent people to collect a certain proportion of taxes. Some of the kings did not send people and should receive taxes on their behalf. On the surface, the lords had no right to rule over them, and they had only economic relations with their sharing of the people.
In fact, this is not the case. Most of the clan kings and nobles believed that they had "partial sovereignty" over their place of submission, and regarded their people as private property. Although local officials were appointed by the court, they treated them as ministers as accompanying ministers. The marquis of the Shin-sected place of submission must not only accept a proton to the court, but also send a son to serve as the guard who surrendered to the head, which is actually a proton.
Mongolia surrendered the Lord and became the superior of the Han Shihou. The Han Shihou not only defended the territory on behalf of the court, but also took charge of private property in order to surrender the Han law. Therefore, the implementation of the Han law violated the power of the sect kings, and the implementation of the old system violated the interests of the Shihou at that time. It was related to their respective interests. The two sides were quarreled at that time. Later, Kublai Khan adopted Chu Cai's compromise plan:
That is, the kings and nobles still enjoy the division of land and people, without direct rule, and cannot directly collect taxes from their division of people. The place where the people are divided - that is, they are surrendered, and the court ordered officials to govern them, but the lord may appointed his accompanying minister to serve as the lord to surrender Daluwachi and supervise them. The silk material that should be paid for by the division of households shall be shared by the court and the lord.
However, He Weixian thought this was still difficult to solve the problem, which was equivalent to a plan to expel the wolf and lead the tiger to dismiss the Han marquis. However, these sect kings formed new forces in the Central Plains. He felt that after losing Jiangnan, the strength of the Mongol Yuan was greatly reduced, and with the current financial situation, it was difficult to support hundreds of thousands of standing troops, so he probably had to find another plan.
"I thought the army of the kings who entered Han Dynasty could still be allowed to remain in the system, and the Aolu camp was used to solve the needs of the war, and the shortcomings were supplemented by the court. The local government could also ask local wealthy families to convene their subordinates to form rural soldiers, farm and train them in peacetime, so that they could defend their territory for the people in wartime, and they could also accept recruitment and go out to the expedition." Sure enough, Zhenjin came up with another strategy.
"Well, what the Khan said is very much. This can solve the cost of raising soldiers and drive the people into soldiers." He Weixian put a cushion on Zhenjin to make him feel more comfortable and also presented him with a hot tea ceremony. But he didn't agree with it, thinking that he thought it was good, but it would be difficult to implement it.
He knew that the Zhenjin proposed nothing new, whether it was military farming or forming rural soldiers, they were all methods used by the Southern Dynasties. However, the national conditions of the two countries were different, and it was difficult to implement them in the Mongolian Yuan. Although the Han marquis were dismissed, they were still local tyrants. Letting them form rural troops was equivalent to re-legitimately obtaining armed forces and becoming another force outside the army of the clan kings and guards.
When the local towns and military forces are insufficient, it is easy for local towns to grow up, and once they are united, they can fight against the court. At that time, it was impossible for the court to use people for nothing, and it would cost a price. Giving privileges is the most convenient and supportive in the case of insufficient financial resources. But the result is that when the Han Hou was dominant, countless Wang families emerged.
However, He Weixian understood that he could not speak in reverse, but to follow the rules. Because Zhen Jin had always had a dream of realizing the sinicization of the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty. When he was the crown prince, he established a typical example of Confucianism and had experimented in Jiangnan. In addition, he also controlled the Imperial College, turned it into an institution to cultivate Confucian officials, and cultivated talents for the country to promote Confucianism.
Therefore, Zhen Jin was more concerned about the development of Imperial College. He sent his close ministers Li Dong and Li Qian to take charge of the Imperial College. After he ascended the throne, he hired the famous Confucian scholar Liu, and also appointed Shi Yelu Youshang, a senior official of the Secretariat. For the sons of the Mongolian kings, Zhen Jin tried his best to persuade them to learn Han culture and join Imperial College. However, the effect is still difficult to see, and the two sides are still fighting to the death.
Now the two sides are fighting like a black-eyed chicken for the purpose of establishing the crown prince. The queen and Sang Ge contacted the king of the grassland sect and the Seminister to establish Tiemur, while Zhen Jin and the Han ministers were interested in Ganmala. What made He Weixian amazed was that Zhen Jin felt that his condition had improved and he was very disgusted with the situation of the crown prince. He privately told him that he wanted to complete the great cause of sinicization in his lifetime, but he did not know that his life would be long.
Thinking of the sudden death of the real gold, He Weixian was worried about him. He might be able to temporarily suppress various sects when he was alive. Once he died halfway through and his great cause was not achieved, he would have to meet with his troops. If he didn't do it well, he would split again. One side lived in the Han area and the other side lived in the grassland, and the brothers were killed. At that time, the Southern Dynasty took the opportunity to advance, and the Mongol Yuan would be out of the law of nature.
"The Khan's plan is very good, but I am worried that it will be difficult to implement it!" He Weixian figured it out, but his current task was to make Boyan fall out of favor, and then said again.
"Oh, what are you worried about?" Zhenjin frowned after hearing this.
"I heard that Boyan and the sect kings had reached a secret discussion. He supported the enfeoffment of the kings to the Han area, and the kings obeyed their orders. In the court's proposal, I was afraid that they would be boycotted by everyone, and the Khan's good strategies would be difficult to implement!" He Weixian sighed.
"He actually colluded with you in secret? I forbiddenly trust him so much and entrust state affairs to him!" Zhen Jin said angrily.
"Boyan has always been loyal to the Khan and devoted his efforts to national affairs. I am just a matter of news. Maybe someone deliberately framed him to distract him from his relationship with the Khan!" He Weixian said quickly after hearing this. In fact, he was not afraid, but Zhen Jin has become suspicious and does not trust anyone. The more he explains this, the more suspicious the Khan will be. He will definitely send another confidant to investigate. But you have a close relationship with Boyan recently, and it is well known to everyone. There are many rumors, and of course some people deliberately spread it and there are many sources, but it is difficult for you to find this person, and you are not talking nonsense.
"Hmph, there is no wind and waves!" said the real golden face.
"The Khan must act cautiously. If the rumors are true, they will not be good for the Khan, wouldn't it be..." He Weixian wanted to speak but stopped.
"I will make it properly!" Zhen Jin nodded, pondered for a moment and said, "In recent days, there have been many people entering and leaving the palace. You have been on duty in the palace these days and are also responsible for the position of Deputy Jinxue Wanhu!"
"Yes, I will accept the order!" He Weixian said happily. He knew that the senior generals of the Qiexue Army were all Mongolians, and it was already a matter of pioneering the world if he could serve as the deputy of the Qiexue Army.
"You should pay attention to the Kunde Palace, but just send a confidant to monitor it. Don't ask about anything, let alone interfere with it!" Zhen Jin suddenly thought of something and reminded him again.
"Yes, I will obey the saint's order!" This order made He Weixian a little confused, but he still obeyed the order...
What He Weixian did not expect was that something happened in Kunde Hall that night. Wang Pingchang, a hundred households of the co-supporter of Qiexue, entered the palace without any fate, and trespassed the Queen's bedroom and was discovered by the eunuchs on duty. Seeing that the matter was defeated, he killed one eunuch and one palace maid, and was later captured by the guards who rushed to come. Empress Kuokuozhen was furious and ordered that all the Wang children in the capital be imprisoned.
He Weixian was a little panicked at the beginning. He knew that Wang Pingchang had entered the palace, but he held the waist card of Kunde Hall, and it was definitely not Wuming who entered the palace. But when he thought of Zhen Jin's words, he immediately understood what was going on. After Kuokuozhen cried to Zhen Jin, he had already expected that the queen would attack the Wang family and threatened the Wang family to withdraw from Xichuan as soon as possible in exchange for Tiemuer in the Southern Dynasty. Therefore, he turned a blind eye to Kunde Hall, which had already shown that Zhen Jin had a tacit and indulgent attitude and wanted to give the Wang family some color...
Chapter completed!