Three hundred and forty-eight Liu Bei did the right thing

Style: Historical Author: YuyanWords: 3218Update Time: 24/01/12 17:42:38
After Liu Bei came back in this wave, he launched big events and actions one after another.

The state school was established, and the preparatory schools affiliated with the state school were also established. Liangzhou was about to enter a state of great cultural prosperity.

Isn't this... a bit fast?

From the middle of the third year of Zhongping (the third year of Zhongping) to the end of the fourth year of the Zhongping (4th year of Zhongping) when Liu Bei was appointed as the shepherd of Liangzhou, Liu Bei actually brought Liangzhou from a state of war to a state of civilized prosperity. The rapid transformation of this state has made many people Didn't even react.

More than a year ago, Liangzhou was still a war-torn wasteland. People were struggling to survive, living a life of eating today and being eaten tomorrow.

More than a year later, Liangzhou has become a paradise full of vitality and all things flourishing. Everyone can enjoy the minimum peaceful life in Liangzhou.

I have to say that this is a very gratifying thing.

The group of people who followed Liu Bei had completely experienced the entire process and had a relatively high level of acceptance of these things, because they were involved in many things and they knew what it was about.

For those who have just entered Liangzhou with inherent stereotypes, all this is like a fantasy.

For example, Xun You.

He swore that he had really envisioned the development and construction of Liangzhou to the greatest extent before this. He even felt that his vision had given Liu Bei a lot of face. It had really reached the extreme and he could not continue to envision it. .

Otherwise, Liangzhou would not be a wasteland, but a paradise.

He felt that it was reasonable for Liangzhou to be idle now, and no more improvements were needed. But who would have thought that Liangzhou would really make great strides towards the promised land.

The war seems to have gone away, and civil rule has arrived.

According to previous historical experience, only when the war enters a stable state can the world usher in civil rule, prosperity and development, and then enter the prosperous age. Liangzhou, a corner of the country, has obviously emerged from the war and entered a period of rapid development. stage.

From a development perspective, this is normal.

But from a time perspective, this is not normal.

Liangzhou has been in chaos for more than 130 years. The Qiang rebellion has occurred since Emperor Ming of the Han Dynasty. There have been endless battles for many years, and there has been no peace.

During this period, how many people died here and how much money was spent here. Liangzhou was simply a meat grinder and cemetery for the Luoyang court and local rebel forces. Bones were exposed in the wild and there was no rooster crow for thousands of miles. This is really not a lie. .

Every time everyone thought that the Liangzhou Rebellion was resolved, chaos broke out again soon, so that no one thought that the Liangzhou Rebellion could be completely resolved.

That's why some people want to completely abandon Liangzhou to solve the Liangzhou chaos.

I give up, I don’t want it anymore, there won’t be any war, right?

There are many people who hold this idea even in the current Luoyang court, let alone during the Han-Qiang war.

But now, just by changing a military and political chief, Liangzhou has gone from chaos and disorder to prosperity and order in more than a year, and everything is in order.

It seems like this chaos has come to an end?

As far as Xun You has seen with his own eyes these days, the high efficiency of Liangzhou Prefecture, the diligence of officials, the harmonious relationships among colleagues, and the clean conduct of officials are all things he has never seen elsewhere.

He is a child of a wealthy family, has a deep insight into the dark side of society, and a deep understanding of the hidden rules of political operation. He is by no means a political novice.

However, whether in his hometown or in Luoyang, he had never seen such an efficient and clean government.

That's not to say that there aren't any private gossips or little thoughts between each other, but these are all controlled within a certain level.

In other places, the daily routine of the government is to make profits and then to do things, but in Liangzhou, this order is reversed.

In other places, the government first looks at interests when doing things, whether it is beneficial to itself.

People will rush to do things that are beneficial to them, and they will even step on each other and compete with each other, which is very ugly.

If there is no good thing, just lazily kicking the ball. No one is willing to do their best.

The bad things are simply ignored and avoided, or the blame is thrown all over the sky, blaming each other, shirking responsibility, the art of language is brought to the extreme, and it is amazing to watch.

The efficiency is also appallingly low.

But in Liangzhou, this is not the case.

The purpose of the existence of this government seems to be to do things, and it must be done first, and then talk about other things. The first thing is to do things, that is, to do things honestly. No matter what other things are, the importance of them is put to the back.

If you have conditions, you have to do things. If you don't have conditions, report it to the state government. If you create conditions, you have to do things for me.

Just four words - do something for me!

When a matter is sent, someone will immediately send it to different departments according to the type. After reading it, the department chief will rush the relevant responsible personnel to arrange it, or he will deal with it himself, or report it to the state capital and wait for news.

After finishing it, immediately move on to the next thing.

From morning to night, except for the lunch break, I work on things at other times.

After sunset, the city had a curfew, but the officials still kept lights on to do their business.

The government has a public canteen, which Liu Bei specially ordered. Officials and government employees can eat here for free, three times a day. After very late, there is also a midnight snack, which is prepared for officials who work overtime.

Among colleagues, there are not as many disputes about family background, official position, academics, etc. as in other local governments. There are some daily chats, but the chats are also centered around the things they do. Occasionally they involve academic background and the like, and are not in-depth. ,laugh it off.

Here, it seems that there is only one direction, and that is the ability to do things. The ability to do things determines everything.

Xun You had never seen this kind of purity, nor had he ever imagined it could actually happen.

But when this situation really appeared in front of him, and he really intervened, he began to gradually understand why Liangzhou could be turned around in such a short period of time.

The source of all this is that person.

The man who single-handedly turned things around.

That person brought earth-shaking changes to Liangzhou, promoted drastic reforms in Liangzhou's officialdom, and created all of this.

Xun You initially thought that it was Liu Bei's talents and harsh methods that changed Liangzhou. It was Liu Bei who whipped the Liangzhou officials and forced them to move forward. But later, he felt that something was wrong.

If officials are treated harshly, they should have more complaints.

However, they clearly treated Liu Bei with awe. They didn't hear anyone say anything bad about Liu Bei. Instead, they mostly spoke highly of him. The rest was worried that there would be problems with their own evaluations, and they were worried about this.

Finally, it was the words of his uncle Xun Yu, who had been working here and witnessed these drastic changes, that woke him up.

"Junhou once told me that he didn't think he was great. The reason why he could do all this was just because he sincerely wanted Liangzhou to be better, wanted Liangzhou to get better, and was willing to use his own things to subsidize Liangzhou. Prefecture, Liangzhou developed.

Officials other than him looked down on Liangzhou and despised the people of Liangzhou, thinking that they were hopeless and did not want to do anything practical at all. They only wanted to benefit from Liangzhou and satisfy their selfish desires, so Liangzhou became more and more corrupt. The chaos is becoming more and more hopeless, but do Liangzhou people really not want to live a stable life? "

Everything Liu Bei did proved many things.

Sincerity and fairness are the reasons why Liu Bei tormented the officials to this point in Liangzhou but still had a high reputation and a good reputation.

Even those who did not agree with some of his practices and methods nodded in approval of his fairness and real contributions. They had nothing to say about these, and they were willing to believe Liu Bei's judgment based on these foundations.

Although they were indeed tortured by Liu Bei.

But they have never seen an officer who is willing to go to this extent for Liangzhou, nor have they ever seen an officer who is so observant of rules. They have not seen such an officer since the establishment of the Eastern Han Dynasty, or since the beginning of the Han-Qiang War. .

Compared with the local military and political officials of his time, Liu Bei was simply a saint.

The officials were in awe of this "sage" who was willing to give, disliked luxury, and was strict with himself and others.

So Xun Yu said to Xun You that Liu Bei's experience proved that there is no real bitter cold land, it depends on man-made things.

If the chief is willing to invest and invest heavily in the local area, Liangzhou, the legendary "bitter cold place", can also be full of vitality.

As long as the farmers in Liangzhou have a stable environment, they can work hard to produce a large amount of food. They are also willing to be farmers and produce food, rather than as some people in the DPRK said, they are more willing to fight and kill. They are a group of hopeless and unscrupulous people.

Liangzhou also has merchants who sell goods, and Liangzhou also has farmers who are willing to grow food. Liangzhou has everything in the Central Plains.

So why should Liangzhou become an existence that everyone is unwilling to accept and despise?

This is wrong.

Liu Bei did not do this, Liu Bei did the right thing, and Liangzhou regained its vitality.

This vitality is no worse than other prosperous and wealthy Zhongyuan prefectures and counties.

Xun You sighed. He lamented very much that the stereotype has been shattered and Liangzhou is no longer synonymous with poverty, poverty and barbarism.

Liangzhou is Liangzhou.

Not only is there no war in Liangzhou now, it can even take the initiative to launch conquests. It can mobilize soldiers, horses and civilians to support the war, and the people of Liangzhou are very willing to support the war launched by Liu Bei.

Investigating the root cause, Xun You found that Liu Bei did something right again.

He is willing to share the fruits he has obtained with everyone, rather than keeping them to himself, and even the lowest farmers can enjoy this kind of sharing of fruits.

(End of chapter)