At this point, the Ming Dynasty legitimately had the right to rule the grasslands and Goryeo.
The resistance of the grassland tribes to the Ming Dynasty was reduced to a minimum, and the guard posts, which were originally advancing slowly, also advanced in a very smooth way.
After living like this for several years, the Mongolian people discovered that the Ming Dynasty's detailed division of guard stations not only ensured their safety, but also allowed them to buy enough grain, salt and iron through the mutual market. You must know that in the past, except for large tribes like Oara and Tatar, other small tribes did not feel safe. They may be attacked by nearby tribes at any time, seize their pastures, and annex them.
But after the Ming Dynasty divided the guard bases, no one could attack other tribes without authorization, and even herding animals could not cross the border. Once you cross the border, you will be punished by the army stationed in Ming Dynasty. The lighter punishment is to confiscate cattle and sheep; the worst punishment is to exterminate the entire clan!
With the deterrence of the Ming Dynasty, the Meng Yuan people lived a peaceful life.
And with the many mutual markets established by the Ming Dynasty at the border, the Mongolian people could eat well and wear warm clothes by selling cattle and sheep. This was many times better than the precarious life in the past. But what the Mongolian people didn't know was that the Ming Dynasty sold a certain amount of grain, salt and iron in each mutual market every day. Meng Yuan people occasionally buy tens or hundreds of kilograms more, and there is no problem.
But if sales suddenly surge, it will inevitably attract the attention of market officials. The number of people in the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty did not increase. The amount of food, salt, iron and other things they purchased suddenly increased, and there was no other possibility except to hoard. Why are the Mongolian people hoarding these things for no reason? There would be no other possibility than wanting to fight.
Therefore, through mutual trading, the Ming Dynasty could also give early warning of the Mongolian and Yuan people's movements, so that they could prepare in advance.
At the same time, the Ming Dynasty also brought the treasure notes to the grassland, and the imperial court ordered that the treasure notes must be used in transactions with the Mongolian people. At first, the Mongolian people were extremely opposed, thinking that the Ming Dynasty wanted to use paper to defraud their cattle and sheep. However, under the strong suppression of the Ming army, such resistance was easily suppressed before it could arise. Facing such a powerful Ming army, the Meng Yuan people had no choice but to obey the Ming Dynasty. When they found out that Daming really didn't lie to them, and that these pieces of beautiful flower paper could really be exchanged for countless grains, salt and iron, they naturally accepted the treasure money.
The imperial court also sent hundreds of teachers to the grasslands to teach the children of the Mongolian people to read the Four Books and the Five Classics. At first, the Mongolian people were opposed to it. Children of the Mongolian people could ride on horseback to help their families herd cattle at a certain age. If I read the Four Books and Five Classics, wouldn't it mean that the family has lost a labor force?
But they don't know Chinese characters, and they don't even know the characters on the banknotes. This made the Meng Yuan people nervous. You must know that the colorful paper now is gold and silver. They didn't even know the words on it, so how could they not panic?
Thinking that they don’t need to learn much, but at least they need to learn the words on the treasure banknotes, the resistance of the Mongolian people to children’s reading has been greatly reduced.
The Goryeo side was much simpler. Since the King of Goryeo classified it into the Ming Dynasty, the court no longer had any scruples. Those civil servants who had long been red-eyed immediately divided up a dozen governor's palaces in Goryeo, and one by one offered to go to Goryeo to guard one side for the Ming Dynasty.
What's even more outrageous is that the civil servants headed by Qi Tai wanted to swallow these dozen governor's palaces in one go, leaving not even a drop of soup for the honorable nobles. They even clamored that this was the Governor's Mansion captured by their civilian officials and had nothing to do with the nobles.
"The shit was taken away by their civil servants. If we hadn't taken Korea, where would they have gotten so much land?"
How could Han Du tolerate them? He directly threatened that if they didn't give half of it, he would drive away all the civil governors of Nanyang and the West and not give them any.
Seeing Han Du coming for real, the civil servant was immediately frightened. Although Goryeo is good, its climate is cold after all, which is not conducive to growing food. Moreover, the population of Goryeo is sparse. Even in Goryeo as a whole, there are not many people, which is completely incomparable with Nanyang and the West. Moreover, the trade between Nanyang and the West was prosperous, and the annual taxes collected by the Governor-General's Palace alone were not comparable to that of the Goryeo Governor-General's Palace.
After weighing the gains and losses, I feel that the Governor's Mansion in Nanyang and the West is better. Therefore, the civil servants had to lower their heads, gritted their teeth and took out half of the Governor's Palace to distribute to the nobles.
Through this incident, Han Du instantly became highly vigilant. These civil servants appear to be sanctimonious on the surface, but secretly they are full of male thieves and female prostitutes. If you don't take precautions, some nobles may be betrayed by them without even knowing it. ???????????????
So, Han Du found Tang Ding and gathered all the nobles. Everyone had the same idea, that is, we must not allow civilian officials to continue to secretly occupy the position of governor, and there is even the intention of fixing the respective territories of civilian officials and nobles.
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After explaining the matter clearly to all the nobles, Han Du came to the academy without stopping.
The academy has now become a behemoth. Every year, there are thousands of students admitted to the academy. There are about 5,000 students in the academy and hundreds of teachers.
Just the daily eating, drinking, and diarrhea of so many people was enough to give Han Du a headache. This shows how difficult it was for Xue Xiang to be in the academy.
"I quit! Why are there so many bullshit every day?" Han Du vented his anger and threw a large pile of documents on the table, shaking them everywhere. These were documents that needed Han Du's review.
A student who stayed in the academy to teach said with a wry smile: "Sir, these are all ordinary affairs of the academy. In the past, Judge Xue personally reviewed them."
"This won't work!" Han Du shook his head simply.
In such a big academy, if you can't even take care of trivial matters, what's the difference between it and Lao Zhu back then? Lao Zhu is the best model worker in history. He can only sleep for two hours a day and still live to the age of seventy-one, but he can't!
Let alone letting yourself sleep for only two hours a day, anyone who disturbs your sweet dreams is your biggest enemy.
Then, Han Du looked up at the person in front of him and asked, "You were the one who assisted Duke Xue Wenzhong before?"
"Yes."
After the student finished speaking, he bent down and picked up the documents one by one, stacked them again and placed them in front of Han Du.
Han Duqiang, a ninja, read through it casually.
This is from the glass workshop, this is from the School of Medicine, this is from the School of Medicine, this is from the School of Science, this is the grain to be purchased, this is the pen, ink, paper, and inkstone to be purchased...
"One, two, three, four..." Han Du scrolled through the pages one by one, then raised his head and said, "Go find eight more people, and each of you will be responsible for one piece. From now on, you will make your own decisions on these trivial matters. "Only report to me important matters that you can't decide. Go ahead!" "Is this okay?"
Han Du glared at him, "Is it okay? You'll know if you try it?"
Why doesn't this work? This is the content of management, and it cannot be more scientific.
"Okay, students will go now."
After handing over the chores in the academy to the other nine people, Han Du instantly relaxed and wandered around the academy doing nothing all day long.
On this day, Han Du came to the backyard playground. I saw a group of students gathering around, wondering what they were doing.
Han Du walked forward and saw several students each holding a convex lens and making gestures.
"It still doesn't work. Zhang Bei, your idea is simply impossible to realize."
"That's right, sir, he said that the sun's rays are all parallel and direct. No matter how we adjust, it is impossible to bring the focus together..."
Others also agreed, deciding that Zhang Bei's idea was novel, but impossible to realize. Zhang Bei wanted to bring the focal points of several convex lenses together, thinking that this would increase the temperature of the focal points. The idea is there, but no matter how hard they try, they can't bring the focus of the convex lens together.
As for the reason, the classmate just now also explained it clearly.
Han Du listened for a moment and asked curiously: "What are you doing?"
"This classmate is like this..." Everyone saw that Han Du was relatively young, and they never thought that he would be the academy judge. They thought he was the same student as them.
Everyone did not hide anything and directly told what they had done.
Zhang Bei stood up with a dejected look on his face and sighed: "Maybe my idea is wrong. Maybe the focus can't be gathered at all."
Han Du touched his chin and was silent for a moment, then suddenly said with certainty: "Your idea is right. If you can gather all the focus, you will definitely be able to increase the temperature of the focus."
"Oh? Does this classmate also study optics? I wonder how much the classmate thinks this can raise the temperature?" There are very few people who are as obsessed with optics as Zhang Bei. He finally met someone who seemed to understand optics, and he immediately became friendly Feeling suddenly, he asked without hesitation.
The people next to him looked at Zhang Bei speechlessly. The one who was most obsessed with optics in the entire academy was Zhang Bei. Who else could surpass him in this aspect? Even the gentlemen from the Academy of Sciences said that Zhang Bei's knowledge in optics was not inferior to those of their gentlemen.
Zhang Bei didn't feel anything was wrong at all. He was like a traveler walking alone in the desert. When he saw the water in the distance, he rushed over eagerly, even if it was a mirage.
"How high?" Han Du didn't know this. Anyway, he only knew that the bigger the mirror, the more sunlight it gathered, and the higher the temperature of the focus.
As for what the upper limit is, Han Du paused and said: "I don't know how high it will be, but there is no problem in melting iron and making gold."
"Hiss~~~"
Everyone gasped, not because they were shocked by Han Du's words, but because they thought he was bragging. How can the warm sunshine on the skin melt iron and make gold?
Zhang Bei was also excited. When he proposed this idea, it was not recognized by his classmates. Now these people are his friends, and they had to come to help because they couldn't resist him. Unfortunately, he ultimately proved to be a failure.