One thousand and sixty-seven unpleasant things

Style: Historical Author: YuyanWords: 2721Update Time: 24/01/12 15:39:26
While walking, Hu Wei told Su Yonglin something he wanted to report when he entered the palace.

After the establishment of the public opinion consultation room system, Su Yonglin stipulated that all Fuxing members serving in the DPRK should rotate to the public opinion consultation room according to certain rules to face the people directly and listen to their worries and opinions.

In addition, Zhongdu Renaissance members are regularly organized to take the initiative to conduct research in various places, and some even go to very remote places for research, proactively contact those people who cannot come to Zhongdu, listen to their worries, and inspect local officials and The achievements of the revival organization.

Three days ago, it happened to be Hu Wei's turn to enter the Zhongdu Public Situation Consultation Room for duty.

When he was on duty facing the people, he met a middle-aged woman. The middle-aged woman cried and told him that she had been abandoned by her husband, a general.

Hu Wei felt something was wrong at that time, and after careful questioning, he found out that this middle-aged woman's surname was Wu, and she was the first wife of a senior officer who served as division commander in the Yanyun Corps.

The two were husband and wife when they were in Shandong. Later, her husband went to war with His Majesty and became an officer with great military exploits. She followed him to Zhongdu to live a good life.

As a result, within a few years of her good life, her husband became more and more dissatisfied with her and became more and more picky about her. He was picky about her in every aspect of her clothing, food, housing and transportation.

I made a delicious meal and the children liked it, but my husband said it tasted terrible.

Although I made him nice-looking clothes, he just said they looked ugly or didn't fit him.

I only slept with her once every two or three months, and as time passed, I went home less and less. I always said that the army was busy with military affairs, so I lived in the military camp and never saw anyone, even if my child was sick. return.

She thought her husband was really busy with military affairs, so he worked hard without any complaints.

But suddenly one day, her husband came back after many days, and told her straightforwardly that he wanted a divorce. The land and house in her hometown would be regarded as divorce compensation and given to her. He also gave her a sum of money to let her go back to her hometown to live. Their fate That's it.

Wu suddenly felt like a bolt from the blue.

She was an honest and dutiful farm woman. Whether before or after her husband joined the army, she kept housework, cooked for him, gave birth to his children, and took care of his food, clothing, and daily life. She had never made any mistakes. Why should she do it? Being divorced?

Her husband was not completely heartless. He gave her a house, land and enough money for her food and clothing. Logically speaking, she had no worries about food and clothing, but she was very sad and felt that she had nothing to do with her husband. She didn’t know why. will be abandoned.

Zuo Siyou couldn't figure it out. After being driven out of the house by her husband and forced to return to her hometown, she came to the public consultation room to cry and pour out her bitterness before setting off to return to her hometown.

Originally, she just wanted to vent her bitterness, but this conservative-minded, traditional and honest woman didn't want to do anything. She only wanted to swallow her teeth after she knocked them out.

However, the person who received her happened to be Hu Wei, who was on duty that day.

Hu Wei felt that this matter was worth talking about, so he wrote it down and prepared to check the relevant news himself.

In the next few days, Hu Wei was busy with official duties, so he asked his subordinates to investigate the matter, and found out some things that made him very uncomfortable.

After the officer divorced his original wife and kicked him out of the house, he started making arrangements to marry a new wife. He moved very quickly, as if he wanted to make the rice cooked.

The new wife is the daughter of a wealthy family.

The owner of this house was originally a Zhongdu businessman, surnamed Liu. Several generations of his family have been in business. This generation was in the restaurant business and was already well-known in Zhongdu City.

In the wave of the times at the turn of the Jin Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty, because he had no relationship with the upper echelons of the Jin Kingdom and was just running his own business honestly, he was not purged by Su Yonglin.

After that, when the situation settled down, the Liu family gradually grew bigger and stronger because of Su Yonglin's support policy for merchants. After accumulating some capital, they opened their own chain restaurants on three commercial streets, named Zhiweixuan, one of the few in Zhongdu. Not many mid-to-high-end restaurants.

Zhiweixuan is well-known in the catering industry in Zhongdu. It is not only popular among the public, but also favored by officials because of the good taste of its dishes. People often hold banquets and wine at Zhiweixuan to entertain relatives and friends.

Su Yonglin ate there once while hiding his identity. It tasted really good, authentic northern food with a bit of prairie flavor.

The officer of the Yanyun Corps was named Sun Jingwei. He was the division commander of the second division of the Tabai Army under the Yanyun Corps. He was a frequent visitor to Zhiweixuan.

He was originally a tenant farmer in Juzhou, Shandong. He only had the name Sun Laoliu and no serious name. He was already thirty-four years old when he followed Su Yonglin to start the uprising.

The tenants' life was hard, they ate less and worked more, and their life span was generally short. He who lived to be thirty-four years old was considered the oldest among the tenants in Juzhou at that time.

When Su Yonglin started the uprising, he was the first Shandong native to follow Su Yonglin in the uprising. Later, because of his good luck, he also had some talent and was able to endure hardships. He worked hard on the battlefield and became the battalion commander along the way.

As Su Yonglin grew bigger and bigger, he also followed the rising tide.

During Wanyan Liang's battle southward, he followed Sunzi Yi all the way north to fight bloody battles to the gates of Zhongdu. When he attacked Xiongzhou, he gained the credit of being the first to reach the city, and was promoted to the rank of regimental training envoy.

Later, Su Yonglin attacked the Jin Kingdom, entered Zhongdu, and established the Yanyun Corps.

Because of his original merit, he was appointed as the division commander of the reorganized Second Division of the Tabai Army, and became a senior officer in the Ming Army.

During the war, he was one of the first officers to accept Su Yonglin's ideological education. He was an activist before the Fuxing Society was established. The soldiers under his command were very united and dared to fight. They dared to be the first in everything and had a reputation for being brave and fearless in the army.

Afterwards, as one of the first batch of old men to follow Su Yonglin in the war, he entered the Fuxing Society cadre training class and received further formal education. He then joined the Fuxing Society and changed his name to Sun Jingwei at the suggestion of the instructor.

It can be said that he has been a very qualified officer and a qualified soldier along the way.

Because of his poor background as a tenant, he hated the powerful landlords very much. He was very active in the land reform process in the Sixteenth Prefecture of Yanyun. He led his subordinates to do a lot of work and made a lot of achievements.

Now that the reform in the Yanyun area has been completed, a new production model must be established, and everything is developing in a better direction.

But……

After listening to Hu Wei's story, Su Yonglin was silent for a while.

He had always been worried about something like this happening.

The subordinates who followed him in the uprising were all young, many in their teens and early twenties, and they had not married or established a career when they fought with him. Therefore, after the war, he has always been concerned about the personal problems of his subordinates.

Because he is worried that they will be corrupted by the beautiful daughters of the old bureaucrats and old landlords, standing on the opposite side of him will make him very painful.

Therefore, before launching the Great Purge, he arranged blind dates for many of his young subordinates, choosing those who knew his daughter's family well, or the former noble girls who had been captured from within the Jinting and underwent labor reform and re-education.

At the same time, he also intentionally or unintentionally warned his subordinates through the channels of the Fuxing Meeting that they must not lose control of their lower body and must not mistakenly go with the enemy in the revolutionary process.

Therefore, during the Great Revolution, no officers in the army had problems because they could not control their lower bodies. They all obeyed Su Yonglin's instructions.

After the completion of the revolutionary action, everything that should be eliminated was eliminated, social conflicts were eased as never before, and the entire society developed into a trend of harmony, harmony and friendship that was growing day by day.

Su Yonglin no longer cared about this aspect, and instead focused on internal affairs and development. He also overhauled the Yellow River and carried out cultural changes. He launched a cultural peak battle with the old forces and engaged in cultural work.

At present, the war between the old and new cultures is raging. Relying on his strong appeal, people's literature has been advancing rapidly, breaking the cultural market monopolized by talented men and beautiful women, and occupying a place within the cultural market of the Ming Dynasty.

The ideological changes brought about by this are also in the process of further brewing.

But at this juncture, something happened that made him very unhappy.

Thinking about it now, Su Yonglin felt that he was also responsible because he paid too much attention to the unmarried young subordinates in their teens and twenties at the time, but ignored the older subordinates in their twenties, eighties, and thirties.

He felt that they were already married and there was no big problem, but he ignored this.

This made Su Yonglin feel unhappy.