Chapter 381 Liu Hong is very distinctive in his work

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Liu Bei set a lot of teaching goals and learning content for Zhouxue, and every day he asked the teachers to rack their brains to arrange after-school homework for the students, and also proposed social practice-type homework.

Social practice assignments focus on agriculture and engineering, aiming to enable students to become experts in solving problems while also having hands-on skills, allowing them to go to the fields and learn crafts.

They need to have sufficient knowledge and theoretical reserves, but also sufficient practical experience.

Dahan is an agricultural empire, based on agriculture, so each of them must have experience in agricultural production, understand the hardships of agricultural production, and then master relevant knowledge of agricultural production.

This will be very helpful for them to take up decision-making positions in the future.

Liu Bei believed that all the education provided to kindergartens and teenagers was meaningful and would definitely produce good results in the future.

For the older students at the youth level, in addition to knowledge accumulation, it is basically hands-on practice.

Their age and social experience are enough to allow them to directly enter government departments to start internships after receiving general adult education education.

It just so happens that after Liu Bei takes charge of Liangzhou, there will be a lot of civil affairs that need to be handled. All officials and officials from the state government to the county government are busy and have a lot of things to do. They must have more strong laborers to run errands. very willing to.

So starting from May of the fifth year of Zhongping, that is, three months after the start of the state school, a total of 767 young students in the state school began the learning process of "work-study" in turns.

They work as a class unit and take turns to intern in government departments. They usually study in the state school in the morning, practice in the afternoon, and work in the evening depending on the situation. Occasionally, they need to stay in the government department to continue running errands.

Their internship locations are not only Liangzhou Prefecture and Hanyang County. Sometimes they also need to go to many collective farms in Hanyang County for several days of internship, and learn the management of collective farms from the leaders of the collective farms. .

Studying and practicing at the same time was Liu Bei's decision to expand the reserve of grassroots administrative officials as soon as possible.

In this new state of development in Liangzhou, these young state school students can learn a lot of things, which are of great benefit to their growth.

In addition, for junior state school students, Liu Bei will also arrange for them to observe the government every half month, allowing them to go to the government every half month to observe government administration, from the state government to the county government to the county government and collective Go to the farm and observe the officials' work procedures.

All in all, these two thousand or so students from the Prefecture School are not only students, but also disciples of the Liu family. They are also the basic components and backbone of the future Liu Bei regime.

In this way, Liu Bei devoted a lot of his time and energy to Zhouxue, and tried his best to cultivate a powerful group that would change the world in the future.

Until he received the appointment from the court.

The Yellow Turban Army appeared in Yizhou, but the imperial court was already at a loss for what to do. Therefore, in the name of General Chariot and Cavalry, he would governor the troops and horses of Liangzhou and Yizhou. He would attack the Yellow Turban Army in Yizhou and must pacify the Yellow Turban Army in Yizhou.

In order to help Liu Bei accomplish his task as soon as possible, the imperial court also ordered Yizhou officials to obey Liu Bei's orders and obey Liu Bei's commands during the expedition, which meant that Liu Bei temporarily became the chief of Yizhou officials.

In the period before this, Liu Bei also heard the news that the imperial court had appointed Liu Yu as the Mu of Qingzhou, Liu Yan as the Mu of Xuzhou, and Huang Wan as the Mu of Yuzhou. In order to quell the resurgent Yellow Turban Army, the imperial court sealed them all in one fell swoop. Three state pastoralists.

As a result, when the Yellow Turban Army appeared again in Yizhou, Liu Hong was unhappy, so he gave all the mess to Liu Bei, hoping that Liu Bei would solve the problem for him.

After receiving the appointment, Liu Bei convened his own civil and military teams to hold a military meeting to discuss the battle strategy.

Because this is the first time for the Liangzhou Corps to enter Sichuan and Shu, and for Liu Bei, it is also the first official battle since he was promoted to General of Chariots and Cavalry, so Liu Bei and his team attach great importance to this. times of combat.

After everyone's discussion, Liu Bei decided to formally set up a shogunate under his command, with Yan Wen as the chief official, Qianzhao as the shogunate, Jia Xu and Xun You as the shogunate, and Xun Yu, Han Hao and Yin Da as the shogunate chiefs. Register and establish a cavalry general shogunate specifically to handle the military affairs of this march.

It is worth mentioning that the shogunate had precedents during the Warring States Period. It was not a special functional department, but a staff organization specially set up to assist in handling military affairs when the shogun went on an expedition. It was different from the kaifu.

Before the collapse of order in the Han Dynasty, the only people qualified to open a government were the Sangong and the General.

After getting the emperor's permission, they opened a government just like the emperor, and were qualified to recruit talents from all over the country. General officials such as county guards, governors, state shepherds, etc. naturally also have the power to recruit talents, but only for local people. Limited scope.

The opening of the office of Sangong and the general is completely different. It can face the whole country and attract talents from all over the country. It is equivalent to setting up a small office of its own. In name, it has its own authority to handle government affairs independently, so it has a high status.

Liu Bei was not qualified to open a government, but as a cavalry general, it was very simple to open a shogunate to help handle military affairs.

And because the governor of Liangzhou and Yizhou has military affairs, Yizhou people can also appear in his shogunate, but they have no other powers except for this military affairs.

For Liu Bei, this mission was actually like someone sending him a pillow just as he was about to doze off. He had just sent someone to Yizhou to inquire about bamboos not long ago, and he himself was coveting the commercial market in Yizhou, which was very pioneering. Ideas for Yizhou Market.

Leading troops into Yizhou this time may be an opportunity to develop personal connections in Yizhou.

Of course, it was not entirely without problems. For example, because of financial difficulties, the imperial court negotiated with Liu Bei and hoped that Liu Bei could bear at least half of the military expenses. This matter made Liu Bei quite helpless.

However, the court also provided compensation.

To be precise, it was the private compensation given by Liu Hong and Zhang Rang, which was to use their power to help Liu Bei open the salt market in Yizhou so that Liu Bei could enter Yizhou to sell salt.

Their method was to send their confidant Liang Hu to Yizhou as governor, and use administrative power to allow Liangzhou fine salt to enter Sichuan unimpeded, thereby sweeping the market in Sichuan.

Good guy, really good guy, using private means to make up for official issues. This standard method of not distinguishing between public and private is really the style of Liu Hong and Zhang Rang.

Moreover, by allowing me to enter the Yizhou market, which has no shortage of salt at all, are you planning to start a war in advance with the officials, nobles, and powerful people who control the interests of Yizhou's salt affairs?

If you fall out with the Yizhou people on this economic lifeline matter, you are almost ready to plow the entire Yizhou. You must kill them all and uproot them. Otherwise, they will be collectively opposed by the Yizhou natives and resolutely resistance.

Of course, that's not to say it's impossible. Liu Bei can certainly do this, but is now the right time to kill them all?

He also said that he would only get 40% of the profit and leave 60% to me... He made it seem like this was some great gift.

I have to say, you are really generous.

Liu Bei felt helpless about this, and felt that he was a little too good to Liu Hong, always thinking about him, which made him a little unclear about the dangers of the world.

In terms of strategy and tactics, Yan Zhong, Jia Xu, Xun You and others made suggestions for Liu Bei, collected information about the Shu Road, drew on the map, and pointed out that the route that should be taken to enter Yizhou was the Qishan Road.

The army crossed Qishan Mountain and entered Wudu County. From Wudu County, it followed the Western Han River to Yizhou, trekked a distance, passed Baishui Pass, and then entered Guanghan County.

In Guanghan County, the army rested and contacted the prefect of Guanghan and the prefect of Bajun. The army divided into two groups, advancing to the Mianzhu area and attacking Bajun.

After annihilating the Yellow Turban Army in Ba County, the army returned to Guanghan to join the main force, rested in Chengdu, and then entered Jianwei County to continue annihilating the Yellow Turban Army.

Liu Bei nodded and approved the plan, and then decided to mobilize five battalions of troops to follow him into Sichuan and Shu to deal with the Yellow Turban Army and leave his first traces in Yizhou.