Zhu Qiyu nodded and already knew the secrets:
Although there are no civil servants or military generals in his list, there must be civil and military officials among Wang Zhen's cronies.
After the important ministers in front of them go back and spread the news, tomorrow the Kedao officials will start to impeach the civil and military officials of Wang Zhenyi's party.
Then, if these officials were jailed and their homes were ransacked, the court would not only get a huge sum of money, but also free up a number of official positions.
Then the important ministers crossed the sea, showed their magical powers, and placed their cronies and fellow villagers in the vacant positions.
To sum up, the emperor and the ministers all had something to gain, so they happily reached a consensus.
After having money, Zhu Qiyu felt much more comfortable.
The main thing is to raise three guards and fifteen beloved concubines. These two items are really too expensive.
And it’s not enough if you don’t burn the money. For your own life safety and lifelong happiness, this is the protection fee that you have to pay.
If you want a horse to run fast, you have to feed the horse grass. This is an eternal truth.
After discussing the matter of confiscating the house, Zhu Qiyu asked the ministers if they had anything else to say.
Zhou Chen was the first to speak, requesting that another minister of the Ministry of Industry be transferred back to Beijing.
There are so many things in the Ministry of Works that Zhou Chen can no longer handle.
Moreover, the addiction of being a bachelor of the cabinet and minister of the Ministry of Industry was over. Zhou Chen was already seventy years old, and he wanted to survive a few years in a stable and relaxed way, and then he was ready to become an official.
Wang Wen was led by Zhou Chen and also asked Zhu Qiyu to transfer Jin Lian, another minister of the Ministry of Justice, back to Beijing.
The affairs of the Criminal Department were also extremely complicated, and some difficult and unsolved cases were constantly being solved. Wang Wen couldn't stand it anymore and wanted Jin Lian to come back quickly to share the pressure.
Relatively speaking, Wang Wen is more comfortable presiding over the Metropolitan Procuratorate, and prison matters are not his specialty.
Seeing that the important ministers were so humble and harmonious, Zhu Qiyu nodded with pleasure. Not only were Shi Pu and Jin Lian ordered to return to Beijing, but Hou Jing, the Minister of War and others who were in charge of military affairs in the south, were also ordered to return to Beijing.
After a pause, Zhu Qiyu added: "Order Ningyang Marquis Chen Mao, Sun Jizong, and Sun Xianzong to serve in Jingyuan Bo's army.
I agreed before to ask Uncle Jingyuan and Marquis Ningyang to pick up the Supreme Emperor back to the capital.
What you promised must be done.
Let Guo Deng, the commander-in-chief of Datong, prepare to welcome him. When the emperor returned to Beijing, he first rested in Datong for a few days, and then entered Beijing via the Forbidden City. "
After Chen Xun agreed, he confirmed to Zhu Qiyu with some curiosity: "Before, I had a firm attitude and refused to return it to the Supreme Emperor.
Now is His Majesty confident that Ling Ye will change his position first and return the Supreme Emperor properly? "
Zhu Qiyu nodded: "This moment, that moment. After nearly a year of blockade, Ye Xian's troops have reached the end of their strength.
Even if he is not willing to return it to the Supreme Emperor, his subordinates may not be willing to change their way of life.
If we don't give up the throne first, and we don't give them the right to pay tribute, sooner or later his subordinates won't be able to bear it.
When the subordinates successfully rebel, they will not only obediently send the Emperor back to us, but they will also tie him up, lock him in a prison car, and take him to the capital.
In this way, our monarch and his ministers will be the first to capture us alive, which is worthy of a special mention. "
Everyone was happy when they heard this.
The ministers still have confidence in today's military capabilities and strategic judgment. Since the emperor said that he could welcome back the Supreme Emperor and escort him to the capital first, it will definitely come true.
Thinking that Ye Xian, who had caused huge pressure on the government and the opposition, would soon appear in front of the people of the capital as a prisoner, everyone felt extremely happy.
Having said this, Zhou Chen also asked a question: "Your Majesty, what should I do after I capture him? Do I want to kill him?"
Zhu Qiyu shook his head: "I have no such plan. I will find a place to lock him up. In this way, I can use it to control the Oara tribes first.
There is no need to completely destroy the Wala tribes, but we cannot allow them to be reunified.
It would be best to let Ye Xian's disciples attack each other and cause constant internal strife.
It is absolutely impossible to launch the Yijignai War to defeat Atai Khan and help Oara unify Mongolia like Sanyang did back then.
The Meng Yuan gang can't kill them all, and they can't be driven away. The best way is to keep them divided, constantly attacking each other, and all of them want to beg me, the Ming Dynasty.
We are balanced in the middle and have both sides.
Then the mutual market was opened and controlled by the imperial court. Use the profits to replenish the treasury. "
After Zhu Qiyu finished speaking, he immediately added: "And we must vigorously promote Buddhism, especially Tibetan Buddhism, among the Mongolian and Yuan tribes.
The tribesmen of the Meng Yuan tribes could only leave one male to inherit the family business, and all the remaining sons had to become monks. Moreover, if you become a monk, you cannot get married or have children, and you must live in a temple for the rest of your life.
The imperial court could even centrally build temples for them to live in. In short, we must use Buddhism to influence them, thereby eliminating their threat to the Ming Dynasty. "
This was another strange move that made everyone look at each other in disbelief. Especially when these words came out of Zhu Qiyu's mouth, it felt even more strange.
After all, everyone knows that the current emperor hates Buddhism extremely.
Now the emperor is rushing to vigorously promote Buddhism. Is this normal?
Zhu Qiyu knew that everyone needed time to digest the information, so he ordered everyone to disperse.
In the afternoon, Zhang Yong and Wang Qin brought 300 young people to Prince Qi's Mansion.
Zhu Qiyu personally selected them in the square in front of Qingyuntai.
The youngest of these people is seven or eight years old, and the oldest is only eleven or twelve years old at most.
From their eyes, Zhu Qiyu read various emotions.
It is obvious that these young people who suffered due to the Southeast Civil War are more unwilling and confused.
Although the young man from the Miao tribe concealed it very well, the hatred deep in his heart would still be revealed in his eyes inadvertently.
Although these hateful looks were fleeting, when Zhu Qiyu looked over, the Miao boy would always lower his head to cover up. But after all, they are all teenagers around ten years old, and the city is very shallow, so they cannot deceive anyone who is interested.
In fact, what the teenagers don't know is that these cover-ups are not necessary.
Everyone knew that these people would hate Ming. The emperor knew it, Wang Ji, who ordered the castration of these people, knew it, and the eunuchs in charge of the inner court also knew it.
But the eunuchs in the inner court were completely confident that they could tame all these teenagers.
After all, the inner court has accumulated countless experiences over the decades. After batches of prisoners of war were castrated and sent to the palace, weren't they all domesticated and docile? There were even great eunuchs like Zheng He who were destined to be famous throughout the ages.
Who would have thought that Zhu Qiyu, a dignified emperor, would act so absurdly. Others tried their best to domesticate prisoners of war, but Zhu Qiyu wanted to retain this hatred.
Zhu Qiyu personally divided these 300 people, and all the Miao people were assigned to do hard work in the Xixin Department headed by Zhang Yong.
Most of the Han people were transferred to the Bell and Drum Division under Wang Qin's command, and only a small part was transferred to the Xixin Division.
There were five other people who had good luck and were appointed by Zhu Qiyu to study in the inner study hall.
(End of chapter)