Chapter 645 Liao Province and the Storm
The vast migration team set off again after resting in Shanhaiguan for three days.
The migratory team that stretched for dozens of miles, with the wind and snow all over the sky, passed through the pass of Shanhai Pass and along the Liaodong Corridor, and finally disappeared into the storm of wind and snow.
Du Yinxi, for the first time since his departure, left the migration team. Under the escort of dozens of cavalry, he led several officials to head towards Liao Province.
Once out of Shanhaiguan, it became the land of Liaodong.
However, with the pacification of Liao Town and the establishment of Liao Province, this narrow and long Liaodong Corridor was drawn from Liaodong, and established the Shanhai Prefecture of Zhili, directly under the center.
The territory of Liao Province was under the jurisdiction of the commander-in-chief of the Nurgandu in the Ming Dynasty.
The jurisdiction extends to the sea in the east, to the northeast, to the Onon River in the west, to the Tumen River in the south, to the outer Xing'an Mountains in the north, to the vast area, comparable to half of the Han Dynasty.
However, although the area is vast, it is divided into actual control and non-real control.
The actual control area is a Han territory order built with border guards as protection, prefectures, counties, villages and towns as veins.
Instead of an out-of-control place, it means that there is no place where the Han people live, most of them are deserted, or there are indigenous tribes.
When dealing with Liao Province, the emperor has always been very pragmatic and focused on developing the place where the Han people exist. For places where there are no Han people, the iron cavalry plows the courtyard and sweeps the caves and kills them all.
It is obvious that the actual control area of Liao Province is obviously insignificant compared to the vast Liao Province that is bound to the vast Liao Province.
In the second year of Zhaowu, when Liao Town was first pacified and the Later Jin Dynasty, the Han people in the entire Liao Province only had hundreds of thousands.
The Han people in the Liaodong Corridor obviously accounted for the vast majority of them.
Liao Province was once occupied by the Later Jin Dynasty for a long time, and the Han people were slaves and maids. In history, Huang Taiji entered the pass several times to plunder the population.
Therefore, Liao Province was first established, with a population of only tens of thousands. Later, after the emperor personally took charge of Liao Town for nearly half a year, he summoned Korean Han people, and at the same time deployed large troops to guard the borders and migrated the families of soldiers of the garrison. This led to the increase of the population of Liao Province to as many as 300,000 to 400,000.
Then he established a policy to encourage childbirth, and at the same time, he established a generous policy to encourage migration, and a few years of cleaning up the northern land, a large number of gentry and literati, including their families, were sent to Liao Province...
With all the measures, the population of Liao Province ushered in a leap-like growth.
By now, the population of Liao Province is nearly one million, of which more than one hundred thousand newborns have reached.
But obviously, compared with the vast territory of Liao Province that can be developed, this Han people are undoubtedly extremely insignificant.
The rare land of Han people represents the extreme instability of rule and also means that to maintain rule, one must rely on the continuous blood transfusion of the center.
After all, if the Han people are few, it means that foreign races are easy to survive and difficult to form a ruling order. To maintain the ruling order and fight the harassment of foreign races, heavy troops must be maintained.
However, the Han people were few, and the ruling order was difficult to form. Even if it was formed, it was difficult to be self-sufficient, let alone maintain the existence of heavy troops.
Liao Province is in such an embarrassing situation today. This is why since the establishment of Liao Province in the second year of Zhaowu, the central government not only continuously transfusions, but also has set various major strategies, all just to increase the Han people in Liao Province.
This time, nearly 100,000 people migrated, which is obviously the top priority for Liao Province, which has a population of just over one million.
As early as after the migration plan, Liao Province had already prepared for the acceptance of migrant people under the instructions of the central government.
Such as winter supplies, agricultural tools, seeds, and even administrative resettlement plans, etc.
Du Yinxi took the lead and went to Liao Province to connect with Liao Province officials in advance so that the first batch of migration strategies could be successfully achieved.
In Linghe County, Shenyang Prefecture, as the county town of Liao Province bordering Shanhai Prefecture, it has become the end of this migration.
The governor of Liao Province and prefectures and county officials involved in migration and resettlement also rushed to Linghe County as soon as possible after receiving the news that the migration team had arrived at Shanhaiguan.
After Du Yinxi arrived, he connected the detailed migration data with Liao Province, and one resettlement meeting after another was held in Linghe City by the governor of Liao Province.
After about half a month, the vast migration team finally arrived at Linghe City.
At this point, Du Yinxi and his officials responsible for the migration were finally completed.
Responsibilities were transferred to officials in Liao Province, and a resettlement involving nearly 100,000 people was also carried out in this Liao Province.
Nearly 100,000 people were divided into teams of different numbers. Under the leadership of officials from various prefectures and counties in various prefectures and counties in various prefectures and counties in Liao Province, adding some Han civilization to this vast land.
The news of the successful migration strategy was also a rapid departure towards the capital through the post station system.
If the news of the successful completion of the migration on weekdays will definitely cause considerable fluctuations.
At the beginning of the sixth year of Zhaowu, when the interests of smuggling in the sea gradually emerged, the news of the successful migration was difficult to attract the attention of all civil and military officials.
As a major case was investigated in depth, the interests of various forces were different, and they were endless and complicated, and they were involved in a considerable number of civil and military officials and generals. They were actually in the battle for power and interests.
In the early spring, the cold winter is still the same, and the emperor still sits high above the clouds, overlooking the battle for power and profit.
The emperor knew very well that rule lies in checks and balances. No matter what, one side cannot be dominated by the sea, and the same is true for the sea.
With the help of war, the seaside land was easily occupied by military merits, and the interests of the sky were monopolized, so there were naturally many people who were peeping.
Whether it is the military honors who have not participated in the division of wealth in Jiangnan, the civil servants and gentry who have been suppressed to the extreme, or civil servants who represent unorthodox births, etc....
Countless peeps are destined to be the storm and will break out sooner or later.
The emperor did not mind the interests of civil and military officials, but the premise was that in the order of rules and regulations, he, the emperor, had to give him the greatest benefit in the end.
Of course, what the emperor cares about is naturally not the so-called money and profits, but political interests.
In this way, a world where only one type of person is injured is achieved.
The Jiangnan water and land military honors, which originally monopolized the entire sea and boundaries, were extremely frustrated and suffered trauma under the tacit blow of almost the entire Daheng civil and military division.
In just over a month, under the review of the Censorate, Maritime Department, Taxation Department, and the Dali Temple of the Ministry of Justice, dozens of officials and generals in Quanzhou were successively dismissed. Although the grade was not too high, it actually caused quite a stir.
But this is just the beginning.
A greater storm, under the peeping of the emperor, must come...
Chapter completed!