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Chapter 444 Proposal

Whether it was a rebellion or a so-called uprising, strictly speaking, if there were no internal troubles, the Chinese nation would not have been destroyed by the hands of foreign races. In a sense, this person should be the sinner of the nation.

However, the rebellion of the rebel army has a lot to do with frequent natural disasters in the late Ming Dynasty, the collapse of the central government's finances, and the inability of the state to provide relief.

Wu Jie still has great confidence in improving the national finances. At present, the best way is to adopt Zhang Juzheng's whip, implement a bank standard system, and implement data management. This allows Zhang Juzheng to do it, and he also has the ability.

As for encouraging business and foreign trade, that is the next step.

Anyway, there are many ways.

But for Liaodong, we cannot wait, and the germs of the great change must be directly strangled into the cradle.

If Qi Jiguang was asked to go to Liaodong, with his nature, he would naturally not be ruthless to the future Jurchen subordinates, and naturally there would be no Nurhaci's affairs.

The key now is to move Li Chengliang from the position of Liaodong general officer first.

Let the butterfly's wings modify the real history beyond recognition.

Today, when I saw Jiajing, I didn’t seem to be in good spirits.

As the editor of the Hanlin Academy and the emperor's personal secretary, Wu Jie simply walked to the case and picked up the emperor's review of the letter, which seemed to be familiar with the business in advance.

He hasn't returned to the capital for more than half a year, and he still seems a little unfamiliar with many government affairs. While looking at the memorial, his mind keeps turning, thinking about how to mention this matter with the emperor.

This time I looked at it for more than an hour.

Jiajing was obsessed with the news before, and was also impatient with the memorials, so he sat cross-legged on the cushion to nourish his energy.

By the time of supper, his spirit finally got better.

There were constant reports of the transfer from the Sili Supervisor, and Wu Jie was careful. He specially ordered the eunuch Bingbi who sent the memorial to deliver the memorial to the Liaodong side to see if he could find an opportunity in it.

The eunuch Bingbi was familiar with Wu Jie, and this was Wu Jie's job, so he was naturally very good at it. However, his expression seemed strange. He looked like he wanted to speak but stopped. He probably saw the emperor right beside him, but he was inconvenient to say more.

Wu Jie was surprised. He couldn't think of a clue, so he calmed down and looked at it. After seeing it, he really found a document about Li Chengliang.

It was the memorial of the governor of Liaodong, saying that Li Chengliang made many military achievements in the battle against Mongolia. He was willing to recommend him as the assistant commander of the Tieling Guard who succeeded his father, and to serve as the real position of General Dangerous Mountain Ginseng.

When Wu Jie saw it, he suddenly realized his true nature. He thought that Li Chengliang should be a senior officer at the general level no matter how he said it. However, he did not want to have such a low status, so it would be easy to transfer him. He just had to say hello to the Ministry of War. The officers of the Ministry of War would give themselves face no matter how they said it.

Li Chengliang is now just a small military officer. If he can successfully achieve the position of dangerous mountain ginseng general this time, with his courage, he will inevitably shine brightly.

Of course, Wu Jie would not give him this opportunity.

Without Li Chengliang, the Jurchens would not have a chance to grow.

Of course, if others were sent to guard Liaodong, Wu Jie was still not very relieved. The future Liaodong general would be a big battlefield. In addition to Mongolia and Jurchens, he would also have to send troops to North Korea to fight against Japan. All of this requires a tiger general to guard it.

It is still to make Qi Jiguang feel relieved that Lao Qi's subordinates are brave and good at fighting. As long as the whole person takes root in the Northeast and forms a powerful military group, the Jurchens will not be able to make a comeback.

Qi Jiguang is now just a general officer in Fujian. After the Japanese pirates were wiped out, there was no war to fight. Next, it was time to lay off and move the town.

Liaodong is a big town, the nine-sided military army has a much higher status than the garrison army in the mainland. If he asked him to go to the Northeast to be a local emperor, his subordinates would be very happy.

To put it bluntly, Qi Jiguang is now a senior military officer in Fujian, but once he arrives in Liaodong, he is a warlord.

Li Chengliang is just a small person now, and no one knows his name at all. After receiving a memorial from the governor of Liaodong, the cabinet issued a handling opinion as usual: "Okay, transfer to the Silijian."

The handling opinions of Silijian are also very simple: "Accurate."

Wu Jie picked up the memorial and looked at it for a long time, then walked to Jiajing: "Your Majesty, you can take a look at this memorial. This Li Chengliang is a brave and good at fighting. Now that he has been practicing for a few years, he may not be a tiger general."

He praised this man first.

Jiajing took the letter and took a look: "Wu Aiqing also knows this person. This person is a person affiliated with Goryeo, so he is a bit arrogant. Originally, he should have been the position of Tieling Assistant. It is estimated that there is no one in the court and has been suppressed for many years. Now that he has made military achievements, it is certain."

Wu Jie: "Your Majesty, I think there is no war in Liaodong. The so-called sword sharpening comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from bitter cold. It is better to put him in the Datong Town Army to train. Xuan Da Army will produce good generals and let him go there."

"Good poems, you really have a poem!" Jiajing's eyes lit up and he praised: "But, let's criticize the red ones."

Wu Jie felt relieved, and picked up his pen and sent Li Chengliang to Datong, becoming the general of Shuozhou.

Shuozhou is a big place, and it is much better than the dangerous mountain that no one knows. For example, it is like the county magistrate of a certain county in modern society and the county magistrate of the mainland, although both are in the right place, the difference is greater.

I believe Li Chengliang would cry with joy, feeling like a pie fell from the sky.

But it's not a loss to him.

After criticizing the popular news, Wu Jie turned the topic to Qi Jiguang's head, pretended to be a casual tone, and said, "Your Majesty, after I returned to Beijing from Fujian, General Qi Jiguang also asked me to have something to ask me to walk around the capital for him."

Jiajing's expression became serious: "Where is Qi Jiguang going to go?"

Wu Jie smiled and said, "I just wanted to change the place. Qi Jiguang said that the Japanese turmoil in Fujian has been put down. Although there are remnants of the rebellion, even with Lord Tan Lun, the Japanese pirates cannot defeat the world. Now the plan is to appease more than to wipe out, and politics is higher than military. There is no need to leave a large army in Fujian. Now Lijin is abolished, and the country has no need to maintain such an army. I want to ask me to exercise for him to see if I can find a good job, and it is best to go back to Beijing to become an official and enjoy a few years of wealth. At that time, I said that appointment and removal of officials is a valuable tool for the country. Long live the emperor, and we are the ministers, just wait for the grace of Your Majesty."

Jiajing's expression calmed down: "Wu Qing is a loyal minister, but it is not necessary for the country to keep such a large army in Fujian. It would be better to abolish it. I have thought about this. Can Qi Jiguang fight? So I will transfer him to Datong to be the general officer."

Wu Jie: "Qi Jiguang's Taizhou Army was not easy to train, but he was one of the few Tiger Ben troops. It's a pity that he disbanded like this."

Jiajing pondered.

Wu Jie continued: "Your Majesty, why not move Qi Jiguang's Taizhou army to the northeast? This army is not easy to train and must be retained. But if Qi Jiguang takes his subordinates to Datong, the new and old people will inevitably have conflicts, but it will be troublesome. It is better to retain the system and all the platoons will be sent to the northeast. The northeast is vast and sparsely populated, and it also needs to immigrate to the real border. With Qi Jiguang's army, once the Mongolian Altan is moved, the Taizhou army can advance with Xuan and the east and west, and maintain a clamp-shaped offensive against Mongolia."

"Okay!" Jiajing suddenly raised Ruyi and knocked on Yuqing, and said to the eunuch who walked in: "Who is on duty in the cabinet today?"

"When you come back to Master Long Live, Master Xu, Master Zhang and Master Gao are here."

Jiajing: "It's said they come here."

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