The reason why Xu Youzhen said this to Menda was certainly not out of kindness to give young people some advice, and he didn't have such kindness either.
He simply wanted Menda to take more blame for him in the future. As for helping Menda, that was even more nonsense. Zhu Ji and Xu Youzhen were old friends. Although they were a bit dull in doing things, they were not as miserable as Menda said.
Of course, the most important point is that it is impossible for Xu Youzhen to reach into the Jinyiwei system, which is a taboo, let alone help Menda sit on the throne of the Jinyiwei commander.
Jinyiwei can only be His Majesty the Emperor's sword...
Of course, Xu Youzhen was just doing a business without any capital.
A promise is as simple as farting.
But Menda was greatly touched and convinced that he had already thought of his bright future.
With Xu Youzhen's help and his own ability, he will definitely be able to achieve his revenge in a short period of time.
If Menda could be more sober, he would be able to understand Xu Youzhen's evil intentions, but he wanted to make progress too much.
The urge to get the upper hand and the support of Xu Youzhen made Menda lose the calmness that he relied on for survival.
After Menda left the official post, he began to make arrangements for the feudal king.
At this time, he was really able to do it. They had people in all the princes' palaces. As long as the news of Xu Youzhen's entry into Prince Qin's palace was spread, these princes and generals would leave their mansions obediently and sneak around. Come to Xi'an Mansion to discuss with their King Qin.
They were intercepted halfway and sent to Prince Qin's Mansion.
Of course, those who are slow to respond can only resort to stupid methods. They can only come to the door to inform them and accompany them to Xi'an Mansion.
Xu Youzhen's memorial was also placed on the imperial desk in the Qianqing Palace three days later, and it was also placed on top of all the memorials.
After the court meeting at Fengtian Hall, Zhu Jianshen went to Qianqing Palace, had breakfast with the queen, and then returned to Qianqing Palace.
The first memorial I picked up was written by Xu Youzhen.
Xu Youzhen recorded everything that happened in Prince Qin's Mansion in detail.
After Zhu Jianshen finished reading, he showed a knowing smile, and then looked at Zhang Bao beside him: "Has Menda secretly entered the capital?"
Zhang Bao responded quickly: "Your Majesty, no."
After Zhu Jianshen listened, he thought for a moment. With Xu Youzhen's initial success in defeating the King of Qin, why didn't Menda show up as usual? However, thinking about Xu Youzhen's character, he would definitely communicate with Menda well afterwards. Let him not take away his credit. This is normal and not surprising.
Zhu Jianshen still trusted Xu Youzhen. As long as he could run his errands well, there was no harm in being a little clever.
"Zhang Daban."
"My slave is here."
"Send a letter to Menda and ask him to help Xu Youzhen do this well. I will not forget his contribution."
"Yes, Your Majesty."
After explaining Zhang Bao, Zhu Jianshen began to read other memorials.
The thing that worries Zhu Jianshen the most during this period is the matter in the Maritime Affairs Department.
Everything goes well except for the east wind, but without the east wind, it is of no use even if everything goes well.
The pot was ready and the meat was stewed, but when it started to burn, I found that there was no firewood.
Now everything about going to sea to do business is almost certain, and everything is unfolding in an orderly manner, but there is a problem with the most critical naval link...
The shipbuilding speed of Longjiang Shipyard was not directly proportional to the formation speed of the navy. The warships of the Shandong Waihai Navy were all scheduled after the 18th year of Chenghua.
At this time, Longjiang Shipping Company.
Thousands of shipwrights worked day and night to build the treasure ship and the slightly smaller and more flexible warship Jixiang.
Among the many shipping companies in the Ming Dynasty, the treasure ships and the warship Jixiang were all built by Longjiang Shipping Company.
The warship Jixiang was transformed by the head of the Ministry of Industry, hundreds of skilled craftsmen, and hundreds of naval soldiers.
Although it is eight meters shorter than the treasure ship, its flexibility and combat capabilities at sea have been improved.
In the eleventh year of Chenghua, the first Jixiang warship was launched on a long voyage. During the half-year sailing test, it was found that there was no gap between the expectations and large-scale construction began.
The Ningbo navy is all old ships and cannot take on the task of opening up the sea frontier.
Longjiang Shipping Company also received orders from the Ningbo Navy for six treasure ships and eight Jixiang warships, totaling more than 700,000 taels.
The current chief of Longjiang Shipping Company has also become a popular position in the Ministry of Industry from a mere vacancy back then.
The rise of maritime affairs has also brought back the glory of Longjiang Shipping Company, which has led to the survival of many workshops, and tens of thousands of craftsmen have relatively stable wages.
The number of sailing awning factories has increased from the original two to eight, and the number of employees has increased from 300 to 2,000 now. There are joinery workshops, paint workshops, twisting workshops, iron workshops, and awning workshops. Many supporting workshops such as the cable workshop and the cable workshop have also been expanded.
As the main production base, Longjiang Shipping Company has also been expanded. Originally there were only two docks, but now it has been expanded to four, and it is working day and night.
Zhu Yi rushed to Nanjing from Ningbo that day. He wanted to check the progress of the warship. His task was very heavy.
The sea-going permit is almost ready.
The sea-going ships ordered by merchants were handed over to Ningbo Shipping Company, Quanzhou Shipping Company, Dengzhou Shipping Company and other shipping companies for completion.
Although the imperial court issued more than a hundred business licenses to the sea, there were not that many merchant ships ordered, less than thirty. The main reason was that maritime ships were expensive to build, and some merchants were unwilling to sell their own ships. All belongings are thrown out.
They can only join forces to buy large ships, thinking that after making money, they can start buying their own ships.
Merchant ships were built quickly, and all thirty merchant ships could be delivered in less than three years.
But the Ningbo Navy has not yet been completely formed. It has been more than half a year since the Longjiang Shipping Company handed over one treasure ship and three Jixiang warships. Moreover, the four warships handed over to the Ningbo Navy were still owned by the Longjiang Shipping Company. It was prepared for the Shandong Waihai Navy. It was only because of Zhu Yi's diligence and the pressure from the Ministry of Industry that the warship originally belonging to the Shandong Waihai Navy was handed over to the Ningbo Navy.
After Zhu Yi arrived at Longjiang Shipping Company, she was well entertained and well fed.
But as soon as it was mentioned that the construction speed of warships was a bit slow, the officials in charge immediately changed their faces. In the eyes of these people, sea ships must carry soldiers on long voyages on the sea, and they cannot be careless at all. And now The speed is already the fastest, and problems will arise if it goes any faster.
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