Daming Yuanfu

Chapter 946 High and pragmatic Kaiping City

Chapter 946 High and pragmatic Kaiping City
The meeting between Gao Yushi and Liang Menglong was neither short nor long, a total of one hour, and no outsiders knew about it.

After a luncheon, Gao Yushi bid farewell to Liang Menglong and set off for Kaiping.

Kaiping has the largest "industrial base" in Ming Dynasty, which was often referred to by the three major factories in Kaiping. In fact, Kaiping is not limited to the three major factories.
Coal mines, iron mines, iron factories, cement factories, and two major arsenals all use Kaiping as their headquarters. For this reason, Gao Yushi even built a seaport at the mouth of the Luan River to serve Kaiping's external transportation.Kaiping's industrial scale is so huge that in this era of Daming, it can be said that it is the best in the country, and there is no semicolon.

After more than ten years of development and operation since Kaipingwei moved away under the joint manipulation of Gao Yushi and Qi Jiguang, today's Kaiping City can almost be said to have changed its surname to Gao.

According to the statistical report submitted by Gao Guoyan, a cousin who has been in charge of Jinghua Group's financial audit, "seven out of ten" Kaiping City is owned by Gao Yushi, and the local people sometimes even call Kaiping City "Gaojiacheng". Or 'Longwen City'.

This made Gao Wushi a little vigilant. Although he rarely came to Kaiping himself, after all, Kaiping is only about two hundred miles away from the capital. Now Zhu Yijun doesn't doubt him. Can he come later?What about the emperor after Zhu Yijun?

So this time, Gao Wushi took advantage of the opportunity to come to Kaiping City to have a look, so as to determine whether he wanted to dilute the Kaiping land he controlled, or bring in other dignitaries or officials to set up factories in Kaiping.

Such worries are by no means superfluous, unless Gao Yushi can really be called a public official in the future, as Zhu Yingzhen and Zhang Yuangong said, then there is no need to worry—because once you are named a public official, even if Basically, he was in power until his own generation. It is unlikely that the descendants will become officials after they seize the title.

Just like Wang Shouren's descendants, even if they were hereditary Xinjian Bo, they also became the chief soldier of water transportation.

Of course, the civil official pronounciation is probably just the two buddies casually saying it, which is considered an auspicious word. It is already very impressive to be named a hereditary uncle like Wang Shouren.

When Gao Yushi in the python robe and jade belt came to Kaiping, Gao Rui had already led a large group of people waiting outside the city.

Gao Rui is Gao Xiaozhuang, Gao Yushi's number one confidant in Kaiping.When Gao Yushi saw Gao Rui's welcome, he understood why the locals called Kaiping "Gaojiacheng".

Because Kaiping was originally a guard post, which belonged to the military administration area. After the Kaiping Central Guard was moved, Kaiping City was not restructured—that is to say, Kaiping itself has no officials directly under its jurisdiction. Its superior unit is Luanzhou, which is [-] miles east of Kaiping. about.

In other words, the entire Kaiping City is managed by the Gao family themselves. As long as the Luanzhou magistrate does not intervene, this place is Gao's pragmatic private plot.

Fuck...it's dangerous.

Kaiping City is not an ordinary city. It is not only an industrial base, but also a "military training" place for Gaojiajiading. Every year, at least 3 Gaojiajiading come here for rotation training, and almost half of them are cavaliers.If we only talk about it from this point of view, if someone in the DPRK wanted to frame him, it could even be said that Gao Wu planned to prepare an army of [-] troops two hundred miles east of the capital, capable of breaking into Yanjing at any time.

Gao Yushi was afraid for a while: Fortunately, the admiral of Dongchang is my ally, otherwise this matter may cause trouble at any time.

In fact, it is also fortunate that it is still the early years of Wanli, and because of high pragmatism, compared with the early years of Wanli that have changed in the original history, the party struggles in the court are not particularly fierce, and there is no "either-or" At this point, the dispute between the School of Practice and the School of Mind is still largely entangled in the application of state affairs, and has not evolved to frequent personal attacks.

Because of this situation, the School of Mind is not so nasty as to slander Gao Pragmatism for rebellion. After all, civil servants do not rebel against this idea, and they still have to continue to strengthen the brainwashing of the emperor...

If you jump out and accuse Gao Yushi of intending to rebel, then this statement will be self-defeating, and once this statement is shattered, the consequences may be subversive-oh, it turns out that civil servants will rebel, as far as civil officials and supervisors are concerned It is also unreliable, and it is even more unreliable for civil servants to lead the army, or use nobles and military officials.

Civil servants in the world, no one dares to bear the consequences. If you do this, you are not sure whether you can kill Gao Pragmatically, but it is probably easy to kill yourself-you are a public enemy of civil servants if you say this. Do you still have a class position? up?

It's not that Gao Wushi doesn't know this, he dared to do this before because of this, but now it seems that he still feels that his dominant position in Kaiping is too conspicuous, and it is indeed necessary to find someone to share it, such as the Sea Trade Alliance You can come to attract firepower, and when they come, Gao Wushi doesn't have to worry about Kaiping City getting out of control.

After listening to Gao Rui, Gao Yi and others' brief reports on the development of Kaiping City, Gao Wushi revealed a little bit about diluting his control in Kaiping City.

Several of Gao Yushi's cronies seemed a little unhappy, but they also knew that Gao Yushi's worries were not unreasonable. Jinghua's control over Kaiping City is too prominent now. This is indeed a very dangerous thing in the Ming Dynasty. Everyone Son reluctantly accepted this statement.

However, Gao Rui still expressed that he hoped that the nobles brought in would obey the management system that Jinghua has implemented in Kaiping for more than ten years, and not bring those little tricks from Beijing, otherwise, there might be some unexpected troubles and disputes.

Gao Pragmatically agreed to this matter. The management system of Kaiping City was originally made according to the program he designed. The actual "administrative agency" is a "management committee". He appointed Gao Rui and others as the directors of the management committee. , deputy director, etc.

But at the same time, there is also a "Supervisory Committee". The members of this committee are more interesting, and they are "publicly elected". Not responsible for management, only responsible for supervision.

The supervisory committee has the power to supervise and report. The supervision does not need to be explained. The report is to report to Gao Mo and Gao Guoyan. They report to themselves for supervision.

The reason why Kaiping City developed smoothly, and there were no major internal cases, this system should have played a big role.

After the summoning was over, Gao Wushi took people out of the city to visit the two veterans, Ma Fang and Liu Xian, at Jiading Daying outside the city.

(End of this chapter)

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