For the next rectification and governance of the entire Mobei, Zhu Gaojie was prepared to adopt some of the experiences of later generations.
That is to say, to reduce the number of adult men in Tatar and Oara to the greatest extent, and at the same time, the imperial court will come forward to vigorously support and promote the migration of the Han population to the grasslands, asking for money and supplies, and spending energy to control desertification. Create roads, plant trees and crops, and more.
Although the climate and temperature on the grassland are not suitable for growing ordinary crops, Zhu Gaojie knew that some crops could still be grown and were quite economically beneficial. When the Han people immigrated here and held the throne, they could transport them to the grassland through the inland. Food to solve this problem.
By then, the inland Han people who have moved to the grasslands will only need to plant more crops that can bring economic benefits without worrying about food problems.
As for transportation roads, as well as other cargo and security issues, the troops of the Free Court were responsible.
Under the harsh situation of a large reduction in adult men, if the women of these grassland nomads wanted to avoid starving to death, they had no choice but to rely on the Han people for life, and the first blood dispersion and fusion would naturally begin.
Of course, all of this must be allowed to proceed under the strict supervision of Zhu Gaojie and the court officials.
Moreover, Zhu Gaojie had already thought that strict class distinctions would be made on the grasslands in the future, and everything would be copied from the laws and regulations of the Ming Dynasty. He would start learning the writings of the Ming Dynasty from an early age, and accept the ideological teachings of the Ming Dynasty. He must respect the Ming Dynasty, and absolutely not It is absolutely not allowed to engage in those messy customs of one's own family, such as beliefs in the Immortal God.
In the future, in the entire Mobei grassland, the Han population from the Ming Dynasty must account for the majority and have the highest status. Mixed-race people must go through at least three generations and then be assessed and certified by the government before they are allowed to become official citizens of the Ming Dynasty. Otherwise, they will never be allowed to live in the Ming Dynasty. They are all inferior to the Han people, and their treatment will be far inferior.
Thinking of this, Zhu Gaojie frowned slightly. Even if he vigorously promoted this matter, the people from the mainland of the Ming Dynasty who were willing to immigrate here in the early stage would probably not be too many to form a settlement advantage. Even after the army left, those stubborn people might still be killed. The remaining tribes that failed were attacked by surprise.
He squinted his eyes and looked at the large map on the wall, and while thinking, he gently tapped the armrest of the chair.
When migrating to the grasslands in the early stage, it seemed that it was necessary to leave some of the army behind. The three major battalions were all elite and were their own trusted troops. They could not be dispersed or stationed here for a long time, so it was necessary to come from Liaodong. I will allocate some more manpower here, and then I will allocate some from the three major battalions to lead the area.
Then there is the issue of money and food.
Such a large-scale immigration operation will cost countless money and food, both in the preliminary stage and in the subsequent ongoing work, and may even be an astronomical figure.
Although the Ming Dynasty seems to be relatively strong now, its foundation is not very good. After all, it has only been a few decades since the founding of the country, and it has not yet been well settled, and it is far from accumulating huge wealth.
In order to support his expedition to Mobei, Mr. Xia, regardless of his initial recovery from injuries, worked hard for a long time and managed to manage the huge money and food expenditures for this war...
Although I have collected a lot of money, food, and various gold and silver jewelry from the Tatars, it is not enough. Even if I add in the harvest from Oara, I am afraid it will not be enough to support the subsequent "subjugation of the country and genocide." "action.
What's more, in the future, it will be necessary to open roads on the grassland, connect transportation, and even support the army, which will consume an extremely huge amount of money and food.
Zhu Gaojie couldn't help but frown slightly when he thought of this, and raised his hand to rub his temples.
The Ming Dynasty needed money everywhere, and its loyal and decisive tax inspector Lu Chaoyang was sent to sit in the south because of his expedition to Mobei, keeping an eye on the dishonest wealthy families.
Um?
Yes, there are also those aristocratic families!
Zhu Gaojie immediately smiled. He found the letters exchanged among the Tatar army, as well as some messengers who had been imprisoned. These cannot be wasted...
These aristocratic families in the north, after inciting the Confucian scholars to cause trouble last time, were severely suppressed by themselves but still persisted in their evil intentions. They even joined forces with these barbarians outside the Great Wall. Some families have even been secretly smuggling trade with Tatars and Oara for many years, and have obtained Profitable.
If you don't kill such fat pigs ruthlessly, it will be a waste of natural resources!
At this time, Su Wu happened to come in to report relevant matters to him. Zhu Gaojie listened for a while and suddenly asked him with a smile:
"Su Wu, do you think it would be more appropriate for me to destroy a few aristocratic families who colluded with the Tatars after I go back?"
When Su Wu heard this, he was stunned for a moment.
He had personally experienced the previous attack on the Academy by Confucian scholars, and was well aware of the instigation of those aristocratic families behind this incident. He also learned about the collusion between the two parties in the military, so he was not too surprised, but was thinking about it. After a while he replied:
"Your Highness, the aristocratic families in the north are deeply intertwined and involved. I heard that some of them have close ties with the Northern Sect of the Kong family. I'm afraid it's not advisable to act too hastily..."
When Zhu Gaojie heard his answer, he immediately laughed:
"Then you are thinking wrongly."
He is very persuasive:
"For this kind of aristocratic family, we must use the method of cutting off the knot quickly. We must cut it until it hurts, make it cry, cut off its branches and knots, and cut it until it screams!"
"Otherwise, they will slowly drag you into the quagmire, making it difficult to escape."
"As for the Northern Sect of the Kong family you're talking about," Zhu Gaojie sneered:
"I recognize him, he is."
"If I don't recognize him, then he is nothing!"
Hearing Zhu Gaojie's domineering declaration, Su Wu's heart suddenly surged and he was very excited. The reason why he took up a teaching position in the liberal arts college and helped Xia Yuanji with all his work was to help his highness. Break the shackles of Confucianism and cultivate his own confidant forces.
The Kong family is the largest Confucian force known as the Wen Sect and the supreme Confucian school in the world!
At the same time, he is also the leader who secretly opposes Zhu Gaojie, the prince of the East Palace!
It's just that the Kong family is divided into two sects, the northern and the southern sects, each of which has a very high reputation and very strong calling and leadership, so Zhu Gaojie has not touched them for the time being.
But this time, hearing the disdain in Zhu Gaojie's words, Su Wu felt that the Kong family was afraid that their good days would be gone forever, and they would be in bad luck from now on!
(End of chapter)