Chapter 3605 Three-color soup boils and hides thousands of jun(1/2)
Chapter 3604 Three-color soup boils and hides thousands of jun
For a half-aged man of the age of Fei Zhen, it is indeed difficult to understand what the people are, what the people are, what classes are, and what exploitation is.
Because there are many things that may not necessarily be expressed very clearly, and people can see the black and white at a glance.
Just like the one who runs a restaurant, maybe at the beginning, they did get their own needs, but soon, those who build houses and rent land came over, and then they would pick money from the mouths of the people who cooked and left with a smile.
The subsequent conflict was the ones who ate and cooked, and as for those who built houses and rented land, they became invisible.
Some people who don’t understand the truth patted the table and scolded the chef. Even if some sparks splashed on the side where they built houses and rented land, some tycoons would immediately rushed up to say that it was not easy to build houses and rent land. You should be more considerate and understand more...
But what is the need to produce these root causes?
It's a choice.
It's the direction.
And the most terrifying thing is those serious guys who only tell the truth.
For example, Jia Xu.
Fei Zhen’s understanding can only be stuck at the level of generals and soldiers. After all, she is still there. Fei Qian requires Fei Zhen to understand what the power of the people is. Obviously, it takes a certain amount of time and experience to accumulate, but Jia Xu, you have thick eyebrows and big eyes...
Oh, a triangular goatee, come and play this set too?
Pang Tong moved to the front line, and Xun You was left behind in Guanzhong, but there were too many things in Guanzhong, and Xun You couldn't be busy alone, so Fei Qian dragged Jia Xu to fill the seat.
But this turtle...
Fei Qian came to Jia Xu, on the one hand, to ask about some of the situations in Longyou and the Western Regions during this period. On the other hand, he also wanted to ask Jia Xu about the handling opinions, solutions, etc. of the more and more officials, gentry, and gentry surrendered in Shandong during the next period.
It can be foreseen that after the Cavalry Army entered Heluo, and even further away from the Central Plains of Shandong, a large number of local officials, gentry, etc. immediately changed into the flags of the Cavalry, and then said that they might have been looking forward to the Cavalry since the first year of Taixing, or even earlier. It was because of the persecution of the Cao family, the threat of Xiahou, and so on, that they were helpless in Cao's camp, but they had been looking forward to the light.
For these people, changing the family is just a change of clothes and a flag, but Fei Qian is not willing to do so. Because simply accepting these people surrender without making relative changes, it will almost lose the meaning of Fei Qian's potential promotion of reform in Guanzhong. If the Guanzhong system is moved directly, it will immediately fall into the trap of Shandong. Because there are too many people in Shandong who have been instilled with the indulgence of using their brains and are too lazy to understand what is the truth, and there are many people who follow the crowd.
Although Fei Qian discussed with Pang Tong the general steps and plans in the process of implementing the system changes, from the idea to the implementation, personnel need to implement it. With the grasp of human nature and hearts, Fei Qian felt that among the current Three Kingdoms, if Jia Xu was the second, there would probably be few people who dared to claim to be the first.
The dusk gradually subsided, and the evening breeze blew the flags hanging around the cavalry office and fluttered high.
Jia Xu was silent, staring at the flag for a moment, muttering words like "three colors" in his mouth, and then walked in slowly.
The guards in the hall chanted loudly.
Fei Qian walked out of the hall quickly, pulled Jia Xu and walked into the hall, and ordered the attendants to serve tea.
Is it best to talk about things?
Talking about interests and life and death is drinking.
This is a Chinese tradition, otherwise why should the allusion of "release the power of military power with a glass of wine" be circulated?
Jia Xu bowed his hand, thanked Fei Qian, and then sat in the hall, straight and upright. Looking at the appearance, he looked like an honest person, but the light that had been pounding in his eyes could slightly reflect some clues in his heart.
"Wenhe." Fei Qian's voice was not too slow, "Drink tea first."
Jia Xu smiled bitterly, "Lord, let's talk about it first..."
Fei Qian smiled and said, "Why is this?"
Jia Xu lowered his head and said, "I heard that the officials have invited someone now, and they say they are drinking tea..."
『Hahahaha…』 Fei Qian laughed, 『Wenhe was self-deprecating, but why? Could it be that Wenhe thought someone was an untolerable person?』
Jia Xu stroked his beard, "Of course, there is no need for this...but... in Shandong, if there is no handle, how can you obey?"
Fei secretly smiled and pushed the tea bowl to Jia Xu. "Wen Hezhi was worried, would this be the worst way to go?"
Someone reported that during his stay in Longyou, Jia Xu collected some things from Qiang leaders, such as cattle, sheep, fur, etc., and the number was not large or small. Then he opened a Jia-style pasture in Longyou and hired some people to raise it.
This matter is very subtle.
On the one hand, Jia Xu did not give the Qiang people money, which was considered to have taken the Qiang people's wealth in vain. On the other hand, the Qiang people didn't say anything. Even most of the people who helped raise cattle and sheep in the pasture were Qiang people.
When Fei Qian saw this information, he almost immediately judged that it was Jia Xu's self-deprecating act.
Because such things are not big or small, they just got stuck on the edge of the red line, and only a guy like Jia Xu could do it.
Further, it is corruption and bribery, but the amount of corruption and bribery is not large. Take a step back and get the goods first and then give money, but the money took a little longer, but the Qiang people have no objection, so what can others say?
As for the invasion of grasslands, it seems very serious, but it is actually not a big deal, because the population density of Longyou is much lower than that of later generations. Due to the Beigong incident, the number of Qiang people has also dropped a lot during this period, and many grasslands are empty.
Although it is "Is it the king's land", most wastelands outside the towns of the Han Dynasty were not specifically identified. Ordinary people occasionally make something, collect wild fruits and hunt wild animals to improve their lives, there is no problem, but when it comes to the big fanfare to use a certain unowned barren mountain and wasteland as a place to make a living or make money, officials will smell it...
So if Jia Xu encroaches on the land, then that's fine, but it's a homeless pasture, even if it's a price, it's not a big deal.
"I am old now..." Jia Xu seems to want to get away with it.
"Wenhe..." Fei Qian interrupted his words before Jia Xu finished speaking, with a slightly serious expression.
Green smoke rose from the bronze Boshan stove in the hall.
Jia Xu's finger tapped on the table, and then sighed for a moment, "Well, I have heard that Fan Li was sailing on the five lakes, not afraid of Goujian's sharp sword, but knew that "the birds were gone, and the good bow was hidden"..."
Jia Xu stretched out his hand and said that Fei Qian did not need explanation or interruption. "I naturally know that the lord is talented and open-minded, and is definitely not a person who is a mouse-eyed person, but... do others believe it?"
"Yeah." Fei Qian frowned slightly.
Jia Xu looked at the rising smoke, his voice rubbing against each other like the gravels in the Longyou Gobi Desert. "Wen Zong saw Xi Shi entering Wu, but he still believed in the "a gentleman's promise"... But in this world, there are many fools of Gou Jian, and it is hard to have the wisdom of a lord!"
Fei Qian held the tea bowl and watched the tea soup in the tea bowl ripples slightly. "Wenhe's move is to... make the descendants of Shandong have a long way to understand the similarities?"
In the Battle of Luoyang City, ordinary people saw that the Cavalry Army had won again, merchants saw that there were new trade routes and commodities, and officials saw that there were new radish pits. For people like Jia Xu, he saw Fei Qian's worries first, and directly gave Fei Qian an answer that he said was the "best strategy".
In Luoyang City, in addition to surrendering troops, there are many children of Shandong gentry.
After the city was broken, these guys had almost no resistance, or the only injuries, which was caused by squeezing and pushing each other in the process of "stylistizing favors" by Zhang Liao and the Cavalry...
When Zhang Liao reported these things, Fei Qian felt a little headache, and he had a premonition that as his troops entered the Central Plains, there would be more and more headaches like this.
"Lord, Wu Zi used to kill his wife and ask for generals..." Jia Xu seemed to notice Fei Qian's headache, so he said softly, "Now, this Shandong person may not have the ability of Wu Zi, but he has the desire of Wu Zi."
Fei was silent.
It is human nature to be promoted.
Wu Qi is not the only one who wants to make progress.
There have been more in ancient and modern times, both in China and abroad. In later generations, if families become burdensome, fewer people use extreme means, but divorces are more common. Officials of the Midi government dare not disclose their family relationships, and there are also considerations in this regard. Of course, there are also reasons why their family members are not very brave enough to show that their relatives and relatives are all digging holes in the same place...
In contrast, the gentry and gentry in the Central Plains of Shandong in the Han Dynasty were more open-minded. At least they clearly stated that they would control the countryside in their hometown for tens of thousands of years, with iron-clad families and flowing dynasties.
Jia Xu shook a copper coin from his sleeve, and the dingdong fell on the table, "Look, let's see, this is something that someone found in Chang'an..."
The coins have obviously been in use for a while and are covered with copper rust.
The style is the earliest batch of Xiqian's money-finding.
However, Fei Qian soon discovered an abnormality in the coin. The pattern on it seemed to be cast and polished, so it was abnormally pasted...
"Is this a fake from Shandong?" Fei Qian asked.
Jia Xu nodded. "What these people believe in "the three holes of cunning rabbits" and fear "the fire at the city gate"..."
Fei Qian looked at the coins and thoughtful.
When he made the Western Expedition Money in the early stage, Fei Qian considered the possibility of being counterfeited. Then he deliberately increased the difficulty of creating the Western Expedition Money in that stage, and exceeded the original value of the Wuzhu coins, making it a "good currency to drive out bad currency" in that special stage, making it a loss even if the Shandong gentry imitated the Western Expedition Money, and successfully allowed the Western Expedition Money to enter the Central Plains of Shandong.
Later generations had the theory of "bad money drives out good money", but in the specific process, specific analysis is needed.
Those who know some theories but do not know how to adapt will easily fall into metaphysical traps.
Just like after the Big Bear fell, Mi Yuan entered the Big Bear market in large quantities and drove out the original Big Bear currency. It was also similar to the other way around. Mi Yuan became the main body of trading, while Big Bear currency became a bad currency.
Now, this Western Expedition Coin shows that there are still children of Shandong gentry who would rather lose money than cast it...
It's like Wu Qi killing his wife.
It is obviously safer to hold a large amount of gold, silver and copper coins in your hand when holding a large amount of gold, silver and copper coins.
If you have cash in your hands, it will definitely be more convenient. Otherwise, you have to cash in the Chang'an money shop. Of course, everything will be fine. If you encounter something, the shopkeeper will ask where the money comes from. What evidence can prove that the money is clean, wouldn't it be a big trouble?
Fei Qian remembered that when the river was frozen, the people by the river would always dig a small hole on the ice surface first. Jia Xu's self-destruction was this hole. It seemed insignificant, but it could allow the fish underwater to drill out by itself...
"In the past, the Shang king moved his wood to establish his letter, but now the lord might as well regard his minister as his wood." Jia Xu said, his voice was faint and slight, as if he was very sincere. When the tycoons of Shandong saw the "stained" of the cavalry, they would have to offer a handle. However, if they were used to doing big business with a thousand gold and ten thousand yuan, would they be satisfied with such small fuss as ministers?"
Jia Xu showed some smile on his face, "When Zhang Liang offered a feudal plan to Emperor Gaozu, he also asked for a feudal title first. I am not talented and I am willing to be the cavalry of Yongchi."
"Your pasture is a peace of mind for the children of Shandong gentry..." Fei Qian nodded, "So Wenhe deliberately left a pasture in Longyou, just like the letter of fame that Wu Qi showed to the Hou Lu?"
Jia Xu nodded.
Despite this, Fei Qian felt something was wrong in his heart.
After a moment of silence, Fei Qian suddenly noticed that the edge of the copper coin had been rubbed and smooth. Then perhaps the money had been circulated repeatedly for a long time, or it had been rubbed in Jia Xu's hands for a long time every day...
This is a bit interesting.
Some doubts arose in Fei Qian's eyes.
Jia Xu's plan has never been so "simple"...
Although now it seems that Jia Xu's plan is like that.
Jia Xu used the allusions from the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period to explain two problems to Fei Qian. One is that he was confident that he would continue to serve as an official and provide advice under Fei Qian. It was because he knew that Fei Qian had great talents and strategies, and could allow Jia Xu and others to make some of his faults, shortcomings, and good use of them, so he did not have to worry about being the target of blame or being a lackey. However, the officials in the Central Plains of Shandong were not clear about and had no confidence, so Jia Xu first gave these officials in the Central Plains of Shandong to give Fei Qian the handle of the cavalry general.
To be continued...