One thousand five hundred and fifty-five, once bitten by a snake, I will be afraid of well ropes for ten years

Style: Historical Author: YuyanWords: 2651Update Time: 24/01/12 15:39:26
At the meeting, the main leaders of the province took turns to lecture and made requirements, requiring administrative officials at all levels to strictly abide by the laws and regulations and not violate them.

That is to say, they are absolutely not allowed to touch any affairs related to the armed forces, and they are not even allowed to have any dealings with the head of the armed department.

It cannot be done publicly or privately, and family marriage issues must also be completely separated. Anyone who is found to have any relationship with the head of the armed department, such as the seven aunts and eight aunts, will be severely punished.

At the meeting, Wang Hongjin, the provincial councilor and political officer, made a clear request, requiring the administrative chief and relevant personnel of the armed forces to reach the point of "no contact until death."

Unless there is a clear order from the competent authorities in the Central Capital that requires cooperation from both parties, there is no other way. But other than that, we must find ways to ensure that we never interact with each other until we die.

Only by staying away from each other until death can we truly prevent such incidents from happening again.

Anyway, he didn't know if others were afraid, but Wang Hongjin was so frightened that the hairs on his body stood up. He couldn't imagine what kind of reckoning would happen to him and Shandong officialdom if Su Yonglin lost a hair in Shandong.

Now that Su Yonglin was intact, Shandong officialdom was just reorganizing. If Su Yonglin was injured because of this, he didn't dare to think what would happen.

Looking at Kong Maojie, who had come to Shandong from all over the country to lead the trial, full of evil and no place to vent, he knew that if something went wrong with Su Yonglin, it would not be a rectification, but a purge.

Although Yu Liangzhe, director of the Shandong Renaissance Association, did not make such outrageous demands, he also proposed at the plenary meeting of the Renaissance Association that there should be a clear sense of distance between Renaissance cadres in other departments of the Renaissance Association and the military and armed departments.

It is best not to have any contact between individuals and families on both sides. Military cadres must obey the direct command of the Central Military Department and not be restricted by any local forces. Any local cadres must not be involved, otherwise they will bear the consequences.

Yu Liangzhe himself also made it clear that he would not have any interference with the military department within the Renaissance organization unless there was an explicit order from the Ministry of Military Affairs.

In addition, regarding the handling of the new department of Public Security, because it involves armed issues, the province has also put forward clear requirements for administrative officials at all levels.

That means fully cooperating with the work, but not interfering in any way except for the limited content. It is best not to have any contact with officials from the Ministry of Public Safety, lest the problem be unclear in the end.

Once bitten by a snake, you will be afraid for ten years.

As for Zhongdu, although Su Yonglin has not returned for the time being and cannot make any decisions, the military department also held many meetings organized by Xin Qiji and other leaders to conduct a comprehensive reflection on the incident.

They fully realized the danger of this matter and realized that although they had sufficient control over the regular army, the dangers contained in the militia system were also considerable.

In the absence of regular military intervention, the militia system still has a strong deterrent effect. Compared with some armed groups that are not organized and trained, an organized and trained militia is the strongest force.

Therefore, Zhongdu decided to make certain changes to the militia's command system and impose more restrictions. In particular, it must be stated that without clear instructions from the Zhongdu Military Department, no one can issue mobilization orders for the militia system. and combat orders.

Xin Qiji agreed with this suggestion and was ready to discuss the matter with Su Yonglin when he came back.

The nature of this incident is so bad that no one dares to show mercy, and no one wants to show mercy.

If it were not for the express provisions of Ming Law, Kong Maojie, who arrived in Shandong from Zhongdu to preside over the case, would have even wanted to go on a killing spree in Shandong.

While the Shandong rebellion was being tried, it was also exposed that some officials behaved inappropriately and did not work seriously, so Kong Maojie was overjoyed and simply launched a small-scale rectification campaign in Shandong.

We must take this opportunity to rectify the evil trend of meritocracy in Shandong Province.

Kong Maojie had his own ideas. He just wanted to use this opportunity to exercise his own power, let himself handle this major case independently and accumulate some experience.

He carefully asked Su Yonglin if he approved of his actions, but Su Yonglin did not give any opinion.

"This is your authority, not mine. I have done what I have to do. The next thing is yours. You decide and are responsible for it."

Su Yonglin's acquiescence gave Kong Maojie great confidence, so Kong Maojie decided to launch a rectification movement within Shandong Province centered on himself.

Kong Maojie became angry.

And Su Yonglin, as he said, had no involvement in this rectification movement.

From April 21st to May 15th in the twelfth year of Hongwu, Su Yonglin stayed in Shandong and visited various state capitals in Shandong.

He inspected collective farms and industrial factories in various state capitals, contacted and talked with farmers and workers, and met with selected farmers' and workers' representatives.

He talked with them about the rumors this time, talked with them about their own work issues, and asked them about their feelings about work and life, as well as their inconveniences and dissatisfactions.

Although the rebellion was put down, the aftermath left to the people still lingered. Su Yonglin did not leave Shandong immediately. Instead, he spent a month traveling around Shandong, having extensive contact with the people in each place, showing up and telling them Convey your will.

The Shandong rebellion was completely quelled by Su Yonglin's efforts, and the final aftermath was also settled.

Su Yonglin also acted as a representative and mouthpiece of the people, and submitted a series of problems he discovered after discussing with the people to Shandong Province and the Central Capital, asking them to take a good look at it and resolve the matter without further delay.

During this period, Su Yonglin also made some adjustments to the Skynet Army intelligence system under his control, fully absorbed Du Fei's lessons, and strived to ensure that such a thing would not happen again in the future.

On May 16, Su Yonglin greeted Kong Maojie, who was still carrying out the rectification movement in Shandong Province, and left Shandong for Henan.

During this rumor turmoil, a large-scale rumor incident also occurred in Henan. However, the situation in Henan was not as outrageous as that in Shandong. After the news of Su Yonglin's arrival in Shandong came, the rumors in Henan disappeared.

Su Yonglin inspected the Yellow River Dam in Henan, went to Kaifeng to talk with officials from Henan Province, and inspected ten collective farms and ten iron-making factories in Henan, chatting with local workers and farmers.

The turmoil in Henan Province completely subsided.

At this point, the overall situation in the Jiangbei Central Plains region has stabilized, and Su Yonglin no longer needs to do the remaining finishing work.

So on May 25th, Su Yonglin went south again and crossed the Yangtze River.

He first went to Jiankang Mansion, the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties, where he met with Lu You, who was serving as the Councilor and Governor of Jiangdong Province. Then he went south to Hangzhou, where he met with Zhang Shi, who was serving as the Councilor and Governor of Zhejiang Province.

Compared with the hustle and bustle in the Jiangbei and Central Plains areas during this political turmoil, the Jiangnan area has been somewhat stable due to the straightforward and thorough agrarian revolution. Due to the lack of important officials in the central government, the voice of the Jiangnan area is relatively weak and insufficient. Reverberated throughout the world.

The Southern Song Dynasty was wiped out by the Ming Dynasty using military means. The old bureaucrats and gentry were wiped out by the Agrarian Revolution. Those who remained were the people with lofty ideals who secretly joined the Renaissance Society while the Southern Song Dynasty still existed.

This group of people with lofty ideals and the northern officials who later went south formed the Ming Dynasty's ruling team in Jiangnan.

Because he was worried that northern officials would not understand the actual situation in the south, Su Yonglin kept some southern officials who had made great contributions to the central government and asked them to serve as local officials for at least one term to help young officials from the north understand the local situation.

Zhang Shi and Lu You are the best among these meritorious officials in Jiangnan.

Because of their important contributions, Zhang Shi was appointed as the political counselor of Zhejiang Province, and Lu You was appointed as the political counselor of Jiangdong Province. The two joined forces to rectify the old mountains and rivers and develop new production in their hometown in the Southern Song Dynasty.

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