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Chapter 1012 Deciding on Jiangnan

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    After the Prince Min Rebellion, Huang Mingyuan was free to contact his old troops in Yangzhou.  Huang Mingyuan took advantage of his father-in-law Pei Ju's status as a minister of the Ministry of Civil Affairs to continuously promote and place his cronies in Yangzhou at that time.  And under Huang Mingyuan's care, Li Yuan was promoted from a small soldier to a member of the army, and now he is the governor of Yangzhou and has considerable power.

    Among the remaining old ministries, those with prominent official positions include Song Wan, the governor of Hao, Li Hui, the Sima of Changzhou, Wang Zengbian, the cavalry general of Wuzhou, Chen Leng, the hussar general of Xizhou, Guan Chong, the cavalry general of Wuzhou, and others.

    Now that Huang Mingyuan has been granted the title of Marquis and General, he has become a huge and thick thigh, so why don¡¯t everyone join him one after another?

    This time the emperor's southern tour attracted worldwide attention. Huang Mingyuan had a special status and was also an important figure.  The crowd didn't dare to be too much of an eyesore, so only Li Yuan and a few people came privately on behalf of everyone.  Li Yuan was not from a high background, and he relied on Huang Mingyuan's support to get where he is today, so he was considered loyal to Huang Mingyuan.

    Because Huang Mingyuan has been away from Yangzhou all year round, he actually doesn¡¯t know much about Jianghuai, so he encouraged Li Yuan in a good voice without talking about anything substantial.

    But this was enough. Everyone looked at the calm and natural Huang Mingyuan and felt at ease.  After Huang Mingyuan left, he thought that the building would collapse and the trees would fall and the hozenes would scatter. Who could have expected that a few years later, the boss who just left at the last word would become a top figure in the court.

    After everyone left, Huang Mingyuan left Xiang Danzi alone.

    Xiang Danzi is different from others. He is a retainer and is more trusted.  As an important chess piece for Huang Mingyuan to understand the trends in Jiangnan, Xiang Danzi told Huang Mingyuan in detail about the situation of his intelligence system and the recent trends in Jiangnan forces, which gave Huang Mingyuan a deeper understanding of Jiangnan affairs.

    The two of them talked about it until the next morning, and then left Xiang Danzi.  Before Xiang Danzi left, he told Huang Mingyuan a little thing. The woman Huang Mingyuan asked him to take care of had disappeared.

    Huang Mingyuan was a little stunned. That flower-like woman was also a thing of the past five years.

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    In the next few days, Huang Mingyuan spent every day in Yangzhou City looking for old ruins and enjoying the mountains and rivers.  He was already familiar with Yangzhou City. Although six or seven years had passed, it had not changed much, so Huang Mingyuan walked through the streets and alleys to visit old friends and find old friends.

    Yang Guang, who was on the southern tour, was not as relaxed as Huang Mingyuan. He was busy with complicated affairs every day and had no time to play.

    In addition to meeting with officials and families in Jiangnan every day to appease the forces in Jiangnan, what is even more troublesome is the increasingly unstable situation in Jiangnan.

    Since Yang Guang ascended the throne, more than 40 rebellion cases, large and small, have occurred throughout the Jiangnan region.  Although many of them were farces involving a few old farmers who carried a flag and declared rebellion when their heads were hot, there were also major cases in which Zubi, a native of Xuanzhou, led tens of thousands of local people to rebel and ravaged more than ten counties.  The process of countering the rebellion was slow and delayed, which seriously affected the rule of the imperial court.

    Yang Guang was very dissatisfied with the repeated rebellions, but he had no choice. Although he had ordered people to warn famous scholars from all over the south of the Yangtze River to enter the court, and at the same time recruited a large number of Jiangnan aristocratic families to meet and appease him, it took time for all these things to ferment and spread, regardless of the matter.  Whether it is the imperial court's trust in the Jiangnan family or the Jiangnan family's trust in the imperial court, it will take time to strengthen.

    It can be chaotic and can¡¯t wait.

    Yang Guang had no choice but to restrain the officials of various states and counties to strictly investigate the words and deeds of the scholars and common people in the territory, so as not to give the rebellious people the opportunity to rebel.

    This is another departure from Shi En Jiangnan¡¯s policy.

    The harsh punishments and laws could only suppress the behavior of Jiangnan scholars, but could not suppress the turbulent hearts of the other party.  This not only failed to completely appease Jiangnan, but also made the relationship between Jiangnan scholars and the imperial court worse.  Yang Guang's idea of ????wanting to win over the Jiangnan family will also come to nothing.

    In Huang Mingyuan¡¯s view, Yang Guang is overly anxious about the situation. There is a reason for the frequent unrest in Jiangnan this year.  At the beginning of the year, Yang Guang abolished a large number of general administration offices, which actually led to the disbandment of many local armies.  Without the support of the army, North Korea's control over Jiangnan was greatly weakened.  Most of the local government soldiers were from the local area, and many of them were infiltrated by Jiangnan scholars and common people, so they could not be relied upon by the imperial court to suppress the unrest in the south.  Therefore, when these Jiangnan forces found opportunities, they emerged more and more in an attempt to test the bottom line of the imperial court.

    Yang Guang had no choice but to recruit Huang Mingyuan to ask for advice.

    The direct cause of the unrest in the south was the abolition of general control by the imperial court, which led to the weakening of the central government's control over the local areas south of the Yangtze River.  The Nanchen rebel organization Wan'antang took the opportunity to stir up trouble, and this turmoil ensued.

    Huang Mingyuan has no good solution. Although Yang Guang is actively wooing the Jiangnan family, it will take time.  At the same time, the imperial court could not bow to the rebel forces in Jiangnan, so this put various prefectures and counties into a dilemma.

    ? ?Mingyuan had no choice but to suggest to Yang Guang that the Jiangnan government had too many soldiers to use. It would be better to place several arrest arrest ambassadors in the Jianghuai area and mobilize several teams to specialize in suppressing bandits.  These troops have nothing to do with the various families in the south of the Yangtze River, and they are only responsible for suppressing bandits. The number of troops is only several thousand to ten thousand, and they will not become a new hidden danger.  Moreover, with these arresting troops, the emperor can directly issue orders to the local areas, and can also deter the disobedient forces in Jiangnan.

    Yang Guang also realized that he was moving too fast in abolishing the general control.  A large number of troops guarding local areas in the south were disbanded, and simple governors and county magistrates were constrained by local forces and were unable to shoulder the important task of suppressing local areas.  Once local chaos breaks out, states and counties that do not belong to each other will fall into fighting on their own.

    Yang Guangnai decided to follow Huang Mingyuan's suggestion and establish an arresting force directly under the command of the imperial court.

    Yang Guang¡¯s movements were very fast and there was no sloppiness.  As soon as the strategy was determined here, the imperial edict was issued over there.

    Due to the instability and frequent occurrence of bandits in various places in the south of the Yangtze River, the imperial court planned to set up arresting troops and ambassadors to arrest bandits and appease the local area.  Each capture army has about 10,000 troops each and is directly under the central government.

    The Jiangdong Anti-capture Army was built with part of the former Yangzhou General Administrative Office's army, and its administrative seat was Wuzhou, which governed the area south of the Yangtze River and west of Zhejiang. The eastern Zhejiang Anti-Capture Army was built with part of the former Hongzhou General Administrative Office's army, and its administrative seat was Wuzhou.  It is Yuezhou, which governs the areas east of Zhejiang, including Fujian and Yue. It uses part of the former Shouzhou General Administrative Office to disband the army and establish the Jiangxi Anti-Capture Army. Its administrative seat is Hongzhou, which governs the area from the south of Jiangzhou to Nanling. It uses the former Xuzhou  Part of the army of the General Administration was dismantled and the Huainan Capture Army was established. Its headquarters was Luzhou, which governed the land north of the Yangtze River and south of the Huaihe River.  Huang Mingyuan also represented his old Weizhou governor Ou Yan as Jiangdong's ambassador for arrests.

    Although the Jiangnan family is xenophobic, the imperial court has tens of thousands of elite troops stationed in various places in Jiangnan. It is expected that no matter how dim-headed the person is, he will definitely think about the consequences of rebellion.

    And with the presence of tens of thousands of troops, regardless of whether the Sui Dynasty will prosper and decline as it did in history, it is expected that the Jiangdong region will not decay as quickly as it did in history.  Perhaps after Yang Guang fled to Jiangdu, he could still control half of the country south of the Huaihe River.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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