Chapter 254 Eight thousand female ghosts on behalf of Daming
We warmly celebrate Comrade Li Yanzhao's 18th leader in this book. He is very happy to cultivate his heart and will not be in vain. I hope he will continue to work hard and give his youth after giving his pockets.
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Zhu Changluo, who owed more than 2 million taels of usury, should actually be able to understand the situation of Eunuch Wei. Those who owe money will not sleep well.
Unless, this person wants to be a dishonest person.
Eunuch Wei is really not greedy for money. As Fang Congzhe thought, the silver carriage convoys that went south through Shanhaiguan were actually transported by him.
It is what the Imperial Army soldiers who fought bloody battles deserve, as well as the pensions of the fallen soldiers.
What’s special about the emperor’s personal army is that the casualties of officers and soldiers cannot be compensated by the court, so Eunuch Wei can only bear the pensions for the same amount.
If you want to allocate money to the Royal Horse Supervisor to provide pensions to the officers and soldiers, you basically don’t have to think about it.
Not to mention that the emperor is seriously ill, the Neijiaziku is now in a state of only entering and not leaving. Even if the emperor is not sick, the pension will most likely fall on Eunuch Wei himself.
If possible, the emperor today would like to ask each other outside mining tax officer and eunuchs to write a "self-reliance".
Therefore, the existence of the receiving committee is essentially serving the officers and soldiers.
Only those who have constant property can always fight against it.
Due to various practical reasons, Eunuch Wei was unable to transport the officers and soldiers who died in Liaodong back to his hometown to bury them, and could only build a cemetery of fallen soldiers in Jianzhou area for concentrated burial.
The Chinese people pay attention to returning to their roots and even dying in their hometowns. Eunuch Wei cannot do this. If you give me the pension, you must do your best to let the relatives of the fallen soldiers feel the concern of their father-in-law and the Imperial Army for them.
It also allows the living soldiers to see their father-in-law’s deep care for them and their families.
People cannot be resurrected by death, so they can only be compensated through material.
This time, the emperor's personal army killed more than 9,000 officers and soldiers (regardless of husband's service, special attack teams, surrendered soldiers), among which more than 1,000 were killed in the Suning family, and more than 2,000 officers and soldiers from Jiangnan were killed (Yangzhou Gaoyouwei, Nandu noble soldiers, three camp soldiers, water camp soldiers, mine soldiers, recruiting soldiers, etc.). The pension for these fallen soldiers was 120 taels per person.
If calculated based on the land price of Suning, my father-in-law’s hometown, it is about 30 acres of fertile land. (Because in recent years, the children of Suning who participated in the Imperial Army often sent money home, resulting in the local land price rising by about 60% compared with ten years ago).
However, based on the land price in Jiangnan, 120 taels can only purchase about fifteen acres of land.
In this regard, the solution given by the father-in-law is that the fallen officers and soldiers from Jiangnan can receive an additional allowance of about three taels per year from the maritime yamen, and the family can also pay one or two people to work in the maritime yamen and the special zone.
In short, the families of the fallen officers and soldiers can be treated preferentially in terms of registration for military service, employment for children, family cultivation, and economic life.
Someone in the army suggested that generals above the brigade commander could be killed, and their children could inherit their posts. However, after thinking about it, my father-in-law was worried that doing so would lead to the evolution of the Imperial Army into another garrison army in the future, so he did not adopt it.
My father-in-law hopes that no matter who he is, he should strive through his own efforts, rather than relying on the blessings of his father.
Of course, in terms of material things, my father-in-law still needs to be satisfied.
Personal struggle is one thing, material compensation is another.
The same is true for other pensions for non-Jiangnan children and non-Suning children. As long as they are given to their father-in-law, they will not treat them differently.
It is just because the Imperial Army has been in a mess since its establishment, mainly because of the war between the south and the north, that many soldiers have not formed a fixed order for their origins and military registration, which makes it very difficult to pay pensions.
My father-in-law has set up a special department for the fallen soldiers' affairs in the base camp, responsible for a detailed investigation of the origins of officers and soldiers and their families.
In parallel, all officers and soldiers of all armies and joint fleets will now fill out their personal origin brief form and carefully state their origin and family contact information to facilitate unified management in the future.
This matter seems to be a small matter, but it is actually a big project.
Song Xiance admired his father-in-law's arrangements very much, believing that these measures would greatly improve his father-in-law's image among the imperial officers and soldiers, and effectively gather the centripetal force of the officers and soldiers, and provide arm assistance for future mobilization and military sources.
Of course my father-in-law knew the benefits of doing this, but it was very expensive. Which town in the nine towns of the Ming Dynasty would attach so much importance to the pensions of the fallen soldiers like him?
Those generals and servants are better. If ordinary guards die, they will die. If the land in their homes is not changed to other people's families, that is the greatest virtue.
Money is a bastard, let’s make it if you spend it!
This is the virtue of my father-in-law.
In order to relieve the financial burden as much as possible, my father-in-law instructed the newly established production committee, the Interior Committee, to begin screening the former Eight Banners personnel in Jianzhou City.
The identification object even included his good brother, Qian Ying, who served as the wing captain. However, after the staff of the Interior Committee carefully explained the relevant policies to Qian Ying, Qian Ying himself voluntarily contributed 3,000 taels of silver to the Production Committee.
After hearing the news, my father-in-law, who was inspecting the Jianzhou Women's Special Labor Camp in Abudaligang, immediately ordered someone to send a message to Qian Ying, saying that the three thousand taels were borrowed by him, Eunuch Wei, and he would definitely return it in full if the financial funds were surplus in the future.
Gong Zhengliu, who is no longer a member of the Khan, nor is he a member of the Beller, was taken away by the Interior Committee.
Gong Zhengliu's family was so scared that they found Chu Ying, hoping that the former Big Baylor could rescue Mr. Gong. Chu Ying did not dare to look for him because he heard that the Interior Committee was going to carry out a major change in the Jianzhou atmosphere. The targets of the movement mainly pointed to the former accomplices of the Jurchen reactionary group.
He finally bought three thousand taels to pass the test, so how could he dare to get involved in this matter?
Gong Zhengliu's family was disappointed. After hearing about this, the rest of the former Eight Banners personnel in Jianzhou City were disappointed with Chu Ying.
When sending his seventh brother Abatai set out to go to Sichuan with Liu Chuan, Chu Ying secretly pulled Abatai aside and said that he had some regrets.
Abatai comforted his elder brother very much, and turned around and reported the matter to Eunuch Wei. Eunuch Wei didn't say anything, but asked someone to bring some books that he usually likes to read, saying that the book can make people happy and let go of their thoughts.
Looking at the few small painting books without words, Ju Ying was stunned for a long time, sighed, and the next day, he asked Xu Xianchun, the commander of the division, to resign as the commander of the regiment, and said that he had suddenly had difficulty in his legs and feet recently, and it was really difficult to lead troops to fight.
Xu Xianchun reported this situation to the military headquarters. After discussing with Chief of Staff Hu Quan, the commander Li Yanzhao, he thought that if Qian Ying was really inconvenient, it would be difficult to serve in the Imperial Army, he jointly submitted a report to Eunuch Wei who was inspecting abroad, asking him to transfer Qian Ying from the active force to the Production and Construction Corps.
Eunuch Wei, who had just arrived in Chenyang to discuss the "Kanto-81" exercise with his mentor Yang Hao, wrote back to the Second Army and agreed to the request of the Second Army. Qian Ying changed from the active corps leader to the deputy commander of the Sanjiang Plain Development Pioneer Regiment of the Production and Construction Corps. The commander of the Sanjiang Regiment was Fu Aman of the former Restoration Regiment.
At this time, more than 3,000 members of the regiment were leading the water conservancy area in Sanjianghui, and building houses for the main force of the Corps to live.
During the period when Eunuch Wei was patrolling outside, Song Xiance has been following him. He is the director of the attendant's office, so what can he do if he doesn't follow his father-in-law?
But this guy seemed a little uneasy and often closed the door and tinkered with something. That night, my father-in-law had just discussed the work arrangements with Yang Hao about the generals of the Shenyang garrison. Before he could sleep with the Qing wife Abahai, Song Xiance touched it up in a respectful way, and then told his father-in-law in a surprised tone that he observed the celestial phenomena at night and found that the fate of the Ming Dynasty was about to end.
Chapter completed!