Daming: I help my wife be the empress

Chapter 566 Withdrawing the guard station and the Hezhou government to dispatch troops and generals,

Chapter 566 Withdrawing the guard station and the Hezhou government to dispatch troops and generals, Peiying knows that the loyal soul makes the people with lofty ideals have no regrets!

After all the ministers of the Military Affairs Council had settled down in the Hall of Martial Arts (this time there were too many people present, it was inconvenient to sit), Zhu Yu returned to the throne and said in a crisp and clear voice, "Today's meeting of the Military Affairs Council is to discuss matters related to the northwest frontier defense. "

After speaking, Auntie Zhu asked people to distribute the prepared stack of booklets.

The content of the brochure is mainly about the situation of many forces in the Northwest, and some changes in the Northwest in the past two or three years, and so on.

The main reason is to avoid the ministers in the congregation from being blinded by the situation in the Northwest and have no idea.

This kind of meeting method did not exist in the Ming Dynasty before, so Zhang Huangyan and others who participated in this level of meeting for the first time found it both novel and excited.

Because the ministers of the Military Affairs Council knew very little about the Northwest before, there was no debate at this military affairs meeting.

Li Yan, Zhu Dadian and others mainly perfected Zhu Yuxi's decision, while others made some minor supplements.

Even so, the meeting was two hours long.

In the end, the Military Council initially made the following decision—

The frontier defense forces of four new towns were newly established. Li Guo was initially planned to be the No. 15 town commander, Xin Sizhong was the No. 16 town commander, Li Ren was the No. 17 town commander, and Wang Fuchen was the No. 18 town commander. soldier.

Order the border guards in the four towns to complete the refitting and additional training as soon as possible, set off immediately after receiving the order from the Military Affairs Council, and arrive at their respective stations as scheduled.

As for where the towns are located, it has something to do with the system of border towns entering the provincial government implemented by Zhu Yuxie.

In the provincial government system, Zhu Yuxi made it clear that the former Shaanxi Xingdusi (mainly referring to: Suzhou, Ganzhou, Shandan, Yongchang, Liangzhou, Zhenfan, Xining, Zhenlang and other guards), and the former Shaanxi Chief Secretary The Lintao Prefecture, Gongchang Prefecture, Taozhou Wei, Minzhou Wei, and Jinglu Wei under its jurisdiction were officially divided into Gansu Province.

In addition, Gansu Province is also in charge of some chieftains in Qinghai that belonged to Ming Dynasty.

Because all the guards were abolished during this restructuring, in fact, Gansu Province of Ming Dynasty now has jurisdiction over the prefectures from northwest to southeast as follows:

Suzhou (formerly Suzhou Wei, Zhenyisuo, Gaotaisuo), Ganzhou (formerly Ganzhouwei, Shandanwei), Liangzhou (formerly Liangzhouwei, Zhenfanwei), Xiningfu (Xiningwei), Zhuang Langfu (the original town of Langwei, Gulangsuo, Nianbosuo and the large and small Songshan areas between the inner and outer Great Walls).

In addition, there are: Lintao Mansion, Gongchang Mansion, Taozhou, Minzhou, Jingzhou (formerly Jingluwei), and several Qinghai chieftains attached to them.

The governor's office, that is, the provincial capital, was set in Lanzhou, the former guard place of Ganzhou in Lintao Prefecture.

In Shaanxi, the guards in Ningxia Town were merged into Ningxia Prefecture, and the guards in Yansui Town (Yulin Town) were merged into Yansui Prefecture.

But at this military meeting, Zhu Yuxi directly revealed that in the future, Ming Dynasty will expand its territory to the north, and Ningxia and Yansui may both change from prefectures to provinces.

This time, except for Ningxia and Yansui, which were changed from border towns to border mansions, and part of the prefectures were cut off and sent to Gansu, the other state capitals under the jurisdiction of Shaanxi remained basically unchanged, and the provincial capital was still set in Xi'an.

However, as the governor of Shaanxi and Gansu, Lu Daqi took his governor town to garrison in Guyuan Prefecture, Pingliang Prefecture, the former governor's office of the three times of the Ming Dynasty.

Therefore, in this military meeting, No. 16 town led by Xin Sizhong was ordered to garrison Suzhou, and the old Gansu army was reorganized into a town garrison to assist in defense.

Order No.15 Town led by Li Guo to garrison Ganzhou, and No.17 Town led by Li Ren to garrison Xining Prefecture.

He also ordered the Shaanxi garrison led by He Zhen to garrison Zhuanglang mansion.

Then ordered the No.18 town led by Wang Fuchen and the Luo Dai Department of the Shaanxi Garrison to garrison Ningxia Mansion.

As for the Niu Chenghu Department originally stationed in Ningxia Mansion, it was reorganized into a town garrison and transferred to Gansu to assist in the defense of Ganzhou.

In Yansui Mansion, Gao Yigong and Sun Shoufa each lead a town of Shaanxi garrison.

The original Shaanxi garrison left Bai Guangen's department and a new garrison in a town (mainly composed of the Shaanxi Rebels and Green Battalion soldiers who surrendered during the Northern Expedition).

Bai Guangen played after the Northern Expedition, hoping to retire and return to his hometown, disarmed and returned to the fields.

Auntie Zhu naturally agreed, and conferred the title of Cavalry Captain (non-hereditary) to show that she was not a mean and ungrateful person, but magnanimous—after all, Bai Guangen had surrendered Li Zicheng.

It just so happened that Liu Rukui and Niu Wancai, the former generals of the Shun Army at the Chengdu Military Academy, finally graduated, so they were appointed as the deputy commander-in-chief of the Shaanxi Garrison in these two towns.

Zhang Guangcai, Feng Shuangli, and Ma Yuanli, who belonged to Lu Daqi during the Northern Expedition, all belonged to the Sichuan garrison. Because the Heshuot Khanate invaded the Xikang area, the situation in the western border of Sichuan was tense, and these Sichuan garrisons were all transferred back.

The Chongqing garrison of Wang Xiang and Bai Wenxuan, who belonged to Li Dingguo at the beginning, was also transferred back to Chongqing to be responsible for guarding the place. After all, there are many chieftains in Chongqing, and the geographical location is important.

According to Lu Daqi's recent memorial, he sent Liu Rukui's troops to garrison Taozhou and Niu Wancai's troops to garrison Minzhou.

Because these two places border on Qinghai, although those close to Daming are mostly chieftains.

But these chieftains are not as obedient as those in Sichuan and Chongqing, and Gushri Khan's power is now in full swing in the west. It is hard to say whether these chieftains have a heart for Gushhan or Daming.

Therefore, Taozhou and Minzhou, which border Qinghai, still need to garrison troops.

In order to allow the various military towns in Gansu to cooperate with each other, Li Guo was appointed as the acting admiral of Gansu's military affairs at the military affairs meeting.

Li Guo and the commanders of the various military towns in Gansu and Shaanxi were dispatched by Lu Daqi.

Compared with the previous Ming system, the section of governor commanding troops is reduced.

But Gansu also needs a governor—now Zhu Wei is still worrying about the candidate for the governor of Gansu.

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After the military meeting ended, Zhang Huangyan and other three new scholars, as well as Liu Shixun, the staff officer of the staff department, were left to talk.

Zhang Huangyan needless to say.

Chen Bangyan was a Juren in the provincial examination the year before last. He took part in the general examination in Nanjing in February. Although he only ranked among the top three, he was a fellow Jinshi.

But Auntie Zhu knew this person through the history of later generations, so she specially sent him to the Military Academy for internship.

Liu Shixun is the former deputy general of Zhoushan, Zhejiang Province, Huang Binqing, the military governor.

He can be regarded as one of the classic examples of abandoning literature and pursuing martial arts during the Chongzhen period. He was a martial arts Jinshi in the tenth year of Chongzhen.It's just that he is still a little bookish and lacks practical experience.

However, Aimee Zhu has high expectations for this person, hoping that he can grow into a Confucian general like Lu Xiangsheng who is both civil and military.

Therefore, after Huang Binqing's Ministry accepted the reorganization, Zhu Wei let Liu Shixun enter the general officer training class of Nanjing Military Academy.

As for Yan Ermei, this person's experience in the history of later generations is somewhat legendary.

He is a native of Peixian County, Xuzhou, a 16-year-old scholar, and a member of the Fushe in the third year of Chongzhen (27 years old). He is as famous as Zhang Fu and Chen Zilong.

Because of opposing the Eunuch party, he was framed and could not participate in the examination, so his official career was cut off for a while.

But Yan Ermei did not hate the entire Ming Dynasty like Chen Zhilin did, and then surrendered to the Qing Dynasty—after the Qing army entered the pass, Yan Ermei joined Shi Kefa as an aide very early.

He suggested that Shi Kefa take advantage of the opportunity of the Shun army to counterattack the Qing captives to march into Shandong and Henan to recover the lost land, but Shi Kefa was not adopted, so he left disappointed.

After Xuzhou and Yangzhou fell one after another, Yan Ermei scattered all her wealth and organized anti-Qing activities.

In order to conceal his identity, he even became a monk and called himself a monk of Dudong.

Since 1645, the 43-year-old Yan Ermei has been in exile all over the country, determined to restore her vision. Although she has suffered a lot of hardships, she is indomitable and unyielding!
It was not until 1673, the 12th year of Kangxi, that the 70-year-old Yan Ermei returned to his hometown when he saw that he was old and hopeless, but there was no hope of returning to the country.

Even so, when he was dying, he still told future generations to abide by the customs of the Ming Dynasty and not serve the Qing Dynasty.

In the 18th year of Kangxi, the 77-year-old Yan Ermei died unwillingly...

'Absolutely hardcore fuming patriots! '

This is Hao Guangming's evaluation of Yan Ermei.

Aimee Zhu also agreed.

Summoning Yan Ermei this time, Zhu Yuxi is preparing to entrust her with a heavy responsibility, so that she can have no regrets in this life, and witness that Daming has become stronger than ever.

 Second more.

  Good night~
  
 
(End of this chapter)

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