Now that Zhao Gou has made a decision, Tang Sidui will naturally not object.
He repeatedly said yes, saying that he would do what Zhao Gou said, but he still had something to say.
He sighed with feigned displeasure.
"Whether this matter is big or small, as long as not many people know about it, it can be dealt with privately. However, Chen Kangbo reported this matter to the officials openly, so those who know about it will Certainly a lot.
The matter of private salt is very sensitive in the DPRK. Once it happens, it can easily lead to trouble. This still involves the Liberation Army. If it is not handled well, it may cause another big disturbance. "
Tang Situi's words were very thorough, saying that if this matter was made out of a fuss by some foolish young people, causing displeasure and misunderstanding between the Liberation Army and the Song Dynasty, it would still be Zhao Gou who would be in trouble.
We had just signed a peace treaty with the Liberation Army, and suddenly there was a commotion over such an unflattering matter. What should we do?
Tang Side knew very well that Zhao Gou didn't want to cause trouble again and just wanted to live a stable life and enjoy happiness, so he said this specifically and gave Chen Kangbo eye drops.
This eye medicine is really useful. After saying this, Zhao Gou's face turned a little darker.
Tang Sidei was secretly proud, feeling that he was a little closer to overthrowing Chen Kangbo.
Zhang Jun's voluntary withdrawal from the political battlefield was indeed beyond everyone's expectations. Tang Situi couldn't believe it at first, but it was the fact. After more than a month of back-and-forth, Zhao Gou finally asked Zhang Jun to resign.
Zhang Jun also handed over all his power, withdrew from the political stage of the Song Dynasty, and returned home to find work.
Originally, the boundaries between the war faction and the peace faction were blurred after the fall of the Jin Kingdom. However, after Zhang Jun resigned, the war faction failed to recover. Since then, there has been almost no military argument about the north in the court, and everyone has been discussing people's livelihood issues. .
Just live your own life, why are you talking about so much useless stuff?
This made Tang Sihui very satisfied.
In addition to Chen Kangbo's voice that was a bit harsh from time to time asking Song Ting to prepare for military preparations in case of emergencies.
With Zhang Jun gone, Chen Kangbo became the only prime minister who was still willing to express his views on the northern issue.
Moreover, he was very dissatisfied with the seemingly equal peace treaty signed by Song Ting and the Liberation Army, and criticized the peace treaty many times, publicly or privately.
He felt that this peace treaty was very detrimental to the Song Dynasty, but very beneficial to the Liberation Army who urgently needed to pacify the Central Plains. It seemed to be equal, but in fact it laid hidden dangers for the future.
He strongly suggested that the imperial court should change from inaction to action, rectify armaments, adjust policies, and not sit back and watch the Liberation Army pacify the Central Plains like this.
The peace treaty was conducted under the auspices of Tang Sidui. Chen Kangbo criticized the peace treaty, which was against Tang Sidui, which made Tang Sidui very dissatisfied.
This peace treaty was Tang Situi's proud work, and it was also recognized by Zhao Gou.
Moreover, this was the first foreign equality treaty in the nearly 200 years since the founding of the Song Dynasty that did not require the "gift" of annual coins. This was an unprecedented diplomatic victory for the Song Dynasty!
There is no need to spend a single soldier, there is no need to spend a penny in military expenses, and there is no need to give Sui coins!
This is a diplomatic victory!
Do you, Chen Kangbo, understand what diplomatic victory is?
At this point, you have to reorganize your armaments and plan to move north. Are you afraid that the Liberation Army will find you too pleasing to the eye and not become your enemy?
You won't be willing to let your powerful neighbor in the north turn into an outright enemy for a day, right?
Tang Situi was very angry, so he deliberately tried to drive Chen Kangbo out of the court and make the court more stable.
There was no opportunity before, but this time Chen Kangbo took the initiative to hand over the knife. How could he, Tang, turn a blind eye to Chen Kangbo's "kindness"?
And by this time, Zhao Gou could no longer tolerate Chen Kangbo, who was becoming more and more "messy".
He wanted to live a comfortable and stable life, and he wanted to enjoy happiness, but Chen Kangbo refused to let him enjoy it.
Damn thing!
Zhao Gou also decided to give Chen Kangbo some color and tell him to shut up completely!
So it didn't take long for Lin'an to pass relevant orders to Chuzhou, and killing the illegal salt dealers suddenly became a political task.
After a period of negotiation among the heads of Chuzhou, some private salt dealers with little or weak backing were unlucky.
They themselves were caught and killed, and the small backers behind them fell as a result, becoming the scapegoats of the real big backers.
After these people are killed, Chuzhou will be able to communicate with their superiors, retain the real direct line of private salt dealers, seize more market shares, continue the business of selling private salt secretly, make a lot of money, and be more happy .
Just be careful not to be discovered by people from the court.
Therefore, in this turmoil, apart from the small private salt dealers and small backers, the only real unlucky person was Chen Kangbo.
Because of this incident, Chen Kangbo was hated by Zhao Gou and targeted by Tang Sidei and Shen Gai. Not long after, Chen Kangbo once again advocated the rectification of border armaments and was criticized by Tang Sidei.
"Not long after the peace treaty was signed, you are about to reorganize the armaments. What will this make the Liberation Army think? Will they think that our country is going to destroy the peace treaty? You, Chen Kangbo, have used your own will to arouse the vigilance and hostility of the Liberation Army, making everyone Song's credibility has been damaged, what are your intentions?"
Tang Sidui led his party members to launch a massive attack on Chen Kangbo, creating a storm of rhythm and causing Chen Kangbo to lose all face.
Chen Kangbo felt very sad and angry about this, and tried his best to argue with Tang Situi and his party members, but he could never gain the upper hand.
Because he could never produce effective evidence that the Liberation Army would be detrimental to the Southern Song Dynasty, while the Main Peace Faction had decisive evidence of an equal peace treaty.
Chen Kangbo was helpless.
A few days later, Tang Situi ordered a large number of public officials to impeach Chen Kangbo and brought out some unfounded issues to attack Chen Kangbo, which made Chen Kangbo very embarrassed.
At the end of February, the rumors about Chen Kangbo became more and more bizarre, and Chen Kangbo's situation became worse and worse. So Zhao Gou made the final decision at the right time, removing Chen Kangbo from the position of political advisor and appointing him as the governor of Fuzhou, thus ending this political turmoil.
The last prime minister-level figure with enterprising will was driven out of the court and the core of power, and the conservative conservatives took full control of the government.
Subsequently, all the militants introduced by Zhang Jun when he was in power were transferred out of Lin'an and sent to other prefectures as governors, thus marginalizing them.
It took the Southern Song Dynasty court several months to complete a smooth transition from aggressiveness to stability and conservatism.
From then on, he no longer easily considered military service and going north, and indulged in the stability and happiness brought by peace.
The successive departures of Zhang Jun and Chen Kangbo also dealt a severe blow to the once vigorous main war trend among the people. Such arguments among the people quickly cooled down and disappeared, leaving only a few worried scholars who sighed with emotion in front of the north, feeling that the Song Dynasty After all, there is no going back.
Of course, the Song Dynasty could not go back, because Zhao Gou had already begun to think about quitting.
When Zhao Gou was thinking about quitting, it was when Su Yonglin continued to work hard, so the upper limit of the Liberation Army's power was constantly being raised by Su Yonglin.
After the time entered the new year, Su Yonglin arranged two groups of population relocations in succession, one with 40,000 households and the other with 60,000 households, all of which were relocated to Liaoyang Mansion.
Liaoyang Mansion is now ready for everything except for the population. As long as this wave of population transfer is completed, it can quickly enter production status.
Although there are no cold-resistant and high-yield crops, the land of Liaodong is not as bitter and cold as imagined.
From the Han Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty, many regional hegemon-level regimes were born in the Liaodong region, which had a huge impact on the Central Plains regime. The so-called bitter cold meant that the upper limit of the population carrying capacity was not as good as that of the Central Plains and Jiangnan, but it did not mean that it could not carry the population at all.
Even there are oases on the Gobi, which can also support a certain population. As long as there is no excessive immigration and development, Liaodong can generate value on the basis of self-sufficiency and can raise troops.
Of course, the true value of Liaodong may not be realized until the introduction of high-yielding crops and the advent of the industrial era.
What Su Yonglin has to do now is to let the Han people gain a foothold in Liaodong, expand their living space to Liaodong, steadily control it, and initially develop it, so as to achieve [since ancient times] achievements.
At the beginning of the new year, Su Yonglin gave an order to the Liaodong Corps, ordering the Liaodong Corps to launch a public security war centered on Linhuang Mansion, Liaoyang Mansion and Huining Mansion.
The main goal of the security war is to uproot local Jurchen settlements, seize land, houses, livestock and other wealth, enter them into public accounts and report them to the Central Capital, and then the Central Capital will decide the number of people to move to Liaodong based on these data.
He can indeed take out this part of the population.
Because there are still a large number of old bureaucrats and landlords in the areas occupied by the Liberation Army. They still control a large amount of land and have considerable economic strength.
This is a point that cannot be ignored.
So Su Yonglin chose Liaodong as the destination to temporarily transfer conflicts, and resettled the landless floating population there in order to ease the class conflicts in Hebei, Shandong and Yanyun.
And it should not be said that this strategy is also an outpost for the development of Liaodong. Much of the fertile land in Liaodong has not been developed, and its development requires a lot of manpower and material resources.
In this regard, the captured Jurchen household registration can play a huge role.
In order to develop Liaodong scientifically, rationally and efficiently, Su Yonglin set up a Liaodong Development Department in Liaoyang Prefecture.