Carrying AK into Ming Dynasty

Chapter 515 The Forgotten Baby

Chapter 515 The Forgotten Baby
"Why don't you... let's open [-]-[-]!" The bloody suppression of nobles last year, Chongzhen now feels a little bit unbearable.

"No way, Your Majesty, the most urgent thing right now is the training of mid-level generals in the existing army. There are at most three hundred...five hundred honors!" Liu Hongjian said after thinking for a while.

There are about 18 relatives and relatives of the emperor in the Ming Dynasty. Although they were all punished by the Chongzhen Emperor and their iron coupons were taken back, there are still as many as [-] people who abandoned the lowest level and were demoted to common people.

What a huge number!China has been going up and down for 5000 years, and there is only such a wonderful thing as Daming, who exhausted himself to death and dragged himself down.

What's the use of keeping them?If you can fight, continue to grab the territory, otherwise go home and eat sweet potatoes!

"At most half a year, when the lecture hall is fully equipped, we can expand the enrollment by another [-], and then we can open [-]-[-]." Seeing that Chongzhen was hesitant, Liu Hongjian said immediately.

"One more question, Your Majesty." Liu Hongjian glanced at Chongzhen, because what he was going to say next might cause the uncle to mutter again.

"What's the matter?" Chongzhen asked.

Wang Erxi, the supervisor of ceremonies who was waiting on the side, brought over a bowl of black medicinal soup, so it was time for Chongzhen to drink the medicine.

"Have you considered being a prince?" Liu Hongjian said in a low voice.

Liu Hongjian didn't want to bring up this question, but he had to. Besides the emperor, vassal kings were paid the best, but they were even worse than the honorable ones.

It's not that the vassal kings didn't want to be loyal to the country, but even if they wanted to, there was no way.

Since Cheng Zu Zhu Daruo's Jing Nan, the vassal kings from all over the country have all become pigs raised by the imperial court. They cannot take imperial examinations, join the army, or even leave the vassal land.

A sound of doing nothing, good for nothing except giving birth to a baby and rolling the sheets.

"Prince!" A stern look flashed across Chongzhen's eyes.

"What do you want to do?" Chongzhen also put down the medicine bowl he held up. If he didn't know that Liu Hongjian would not harm him, Chongzhen would have lost his temper on the spot.

"In the 300 years of the Ming Dynasty, the vassal kings have done nothing to contribute to the Ming Dynasty, and they have dragged the court's burden. I think that it's not that they don't want to serve the court, but that the court has blocked their way.

The minister also knows the emperor's considerations, but the times are different. If there is a fear of rebellion, then the generals in charge of soldiers everywhere will have this suspicion. Why should we only suppress the vassals? "

The clan of the Ming Dynasty experienced a conquest of all members, and the prince demoted the king of the county, and the king of the county to the general of the town...

Before the demotion, there were currently 28 prince-level and nearly [-] county-level princes in Ming Dynasty, which means that there are still more than [-] county-level princes.

He thought further, knowing that if the industry of Ming Dynasty takes off over time, there will inevitably be more resources and more places to dump goods, just like the primitive accumulation of European capitalism in later generations.

Daming also needs to take this path, and no one can avoid it.

If you really want to scramble for land in the future, these lands must be garrisoned, so the question is, are the generals of the army really more reliable than the vassal kings and will never rebel?

The answer is obvious.

That being the case, why not use clan members, the blood of the Zhu family runs through them, and they have a natural sense of belonging to Daming.

And when that time really comes, the vassal king will go overseas to become a vassal, and he will be able to free up the huge domestic vassal land for the people to cultivate.

In this way, wouldn't the imperial court be safer?

The explanation was as fierce as a tiger, and Chongzhen was a little dizzy. He didn't know what a colony was, nor did he know what capital accumulation and commodity dumping were.

But he listened to one thing, yes, when that day really comes, if all the vassal kings are sealed to the place that belongs to Daming, why not do it?

"By the way, Your Majesty, I'll show you something interesting!" Seeing Chongzhen lost in thought, Liu Hongjian didn't force it. After all, he was just giving advice, and as for how to do it, it had nothing to do with him.

Liu Hongjian took out two small objects from his waist, opened one of them and handed it to Chongzhen, while he walked out of the hall with the other.

"Youming, are you going to pay respects?" Chongzhen was holding a weird thing in his hand and hadn't figured it out yet, but when he saw Liu Hongjian got up and walked out, he thought Liu Hongjian was in a hurry to urinate.

"Your Majesty, wait a moment, don't be frightened later!" Liu Hongjian was secretly delighted, and after walking out of the hall, he continued to walk twenty or thirty steps outside, and turned on the walkie-talkie.

This thing was issued by the Academic Affairs Office as an emergency when I was an administrator in the library of the medical school.

Due to the inconvenient charging, for more than a year, except for the occasional use of the mobile phone, the walkie-talkie has been thrown into the ring and has been forgotten by him.

It was only discovered a few days ago when I was sorting out a large pile of books to write physics, chemistry and other textbooks for the College of Engineering.

"Your Majesty, did you hear that? Please answer if you hear it. It's over!" After Liu Hongjian turned on the walkie-talkie, he put the walkie-talkie to his ear, vaguely heard the buzzing voice on the other end, and tried to speak into the walkie-talkie.

"Ah——!!!" There was an exclamation from the other end, and it was obvious that Chongzhen was taken aback.

"Your Majesty, did you hear what I said? Hear it!" Liu Hongjian repeated.

"Is...is it Youming? You...how did your voice come from here?" Chongzhen was so frightened that he put the walkie-talkie on the table and dared not pick it up again.

After speaking, he got up in surprise and went out of the hall to look for Liu Hongjian.

"What is this? Where did it come from? Why is it so weird!" When the two returned to the hall, Chongzhen immediately started to ask a series of questions.

"Hey, it was given by my ancestors." Liu Hongjian had already thought up his words.

He couldn't say that he wasn't from this era, otherwise he was worried about scaring the uncle, so he could only use Zhu Chongba as an example. After all, people still believed in ghosts and gods at this time.

The reason why Liu Hongjian took out the walkie-talkie to talk about things was to reassure Chongzhen that the ancient emperors were worried that the generals and soldiers from all over the country would rebel against themselves, largely because of the inconvenience of message transmission.

If there is a way to transmit military orders in real time in the future, this problem can be largely resolved.

Although there is no such thing as a mobile phone or a walkie-talkie nowadays, there is still hope for the most primitive telegraph, which seems to be mentioned in the technical books he brought.

"What Youming said, I will think about it again, but there should be no problem." Chongzhen thought for a moment.

Although Liu Hongjian explained to Chongzhen what a walkie-talkie was and what a radio was, but he himself was a layman, so how could Chongzhen understand it.

He just thought that it would be enough if he could seal the vassals to lands that did not belong to Ming Dynasty.

As for the younger generation of the clan to learn some military skills, it should be, after all, it would be annoying enough to ask the court for assistance every three days.

"I heard from Fan Aiqing, the Ministry of Industry, that you built the pavilions and pavilions on the Western Hills so beautifully. I'm a little tired of staying in this palace. In a few days, I want to go and have a look. Youming, just get ready."

After discussing various matters, Chongzhen picked up the cold soup and medicine and drank it down in one gulp.

"This is not a problem at all, Your Majesty, should I retire first?" Liu Hongjian stood up and planned to leave. Xishan was still speeding up the final construction work, and he needed to make decisions on many things.

"Well, what kind of walkie-talkie is this? Let's leave it here. If there is anything I need, I don't need to pass on the order." Chongzhen glanced at the walkie-talkie in Liu Hongjian's hand and said.

PS: Staying up late to add updates, there is no conscience in the industry, and the rewards have accumulated enough for one update, and when Hanhan takes his time, Hanhan will pay his debts.

 Thanks for the 00 coins rewarded by book friend Starry Night Knight 100.

  
 
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