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Chapter 336 Li Zhi(2/2)

This will definitely involve many powerful local snakes from Shuofang.

This is an aboveboard reshuffle and an important means to ensure the change of power.

All are necessary.

The cleaned land, money and even population will become the basis for the control and governance of Shuofang by the Xiazhou Governor's Mansion in the Tang Dynasty.

This kind of shuffling will certainly not be gentle.

Of course, taking charge of this matter requires dirty hands.

Let Changshi Liu Lan be the leader, and Liang Luoren and the others will follow. First of all, Liu Lancheng is an educated old gangster, very ruthless, and he has this ability. Liang Luoren and other surrenders are familiar with Shuofang's situation, and of course they want to borrow their hands.

To eliminate those people, this is also to give Liang Luoren more points to vote for.

Liu Lancheng didn't hesitate at all about Wu Huaiyu's arrangement. He knew it was not easy, but he smiled happily and seemed to be eager to enjoy the process.

"Liu Changshi, remember to be fair."

Wu Huaiyu reminded him not to act recklessly and never take the opportunity to engage in corruption or the like.

The palace cities of Xicheng, Daxia, and Daliang became the unified city of the Tang Dynasty.

All the majestic and gorgeous palaces and buildings will be demolished, and Wu Huaiyu's Xiazhou Governor's Mansion will be located in the east city.

It was originally the capital of the Liang Kingdom and the office of the prime minister.

Now they will also undergo a round of comprehensive rectification, and anything that violates the rules will be removed and revised.

The governor's office of Yanzhou has not been in office for long, and now he has to stay in Shuofang again.

Duan Waniang was just sent back to Yanzhou, and Wu Huaiyu asked Duan Shen to pick him up and ask him to pick up Fan Wuniang, Fan Shiniang, Gao Yanzhi and Cao Shisanniang.

"The corn and potatoes in Yanzhou are almost ripe," Huaiyu lamented.

"Autumn has just begun, and we can still plant wheat, potatoes, rapeseed, radishes, etc. this year,"

Wu Huaiyu didn't expect much to sow grain in the autumn. Most of the sowing in the fall would have to be harvested next summer.

The biggest problem for Shuofang today is that the Liang division has been separatist for so many years and has been fighting for a long time. In addition, it is already remote and backward, which has led to the decline of people's livelihood and a sharp decline in population. This attack also lost a large number of people.

Tens of thousands of people have been moved away, and it is impossible for them to come back now.

Furthermore, a lot of livestock were also lost.

This winter, it will be a big problem for the people in Shuofang to have enough to eat. If it is not handled well, a large number of people in Shuofang may go south to beg for food.

These people became refugees and moved south, and then the population would be even smaller, creating a vicious cycle.

"In addition to rushing to replant wheat in autumn, we should also consider using our Shuofang resources, such as salt fields and other mines, to attract investment in mining, so that the people of Shuofang can also have a way to make money, and our yamen can also have a

tax,

Also, we should build up border markets just like we did in Yanzhou, and we should pay close attention to trade with the Turks,"

If you can’t grow food, then find ways to make money to buy food.

It is unrealistic to rely solely on the imperial government to support you. You must rely on your own efforts to save yourself.

What needs to be cleaned should be cleaned as soon as possible, but after cleaning, production must still be resumed and industry and commerce must be revitalized.

Although this sounds very arduous now, the emperor gave Wu Huaiyu such a generous reward and such great trust that Wu Huaiyu could not give up.

Not only did he have to endure it, he also had to get things done.

After a busy day of work, at night, Wu Huaiyu could concentrate on reading the letters from his father, wives, concubines, and friends.

Xuanfu gave birth to a fat boy weighing six pounds and four ounces at full term, and his father named him Chengsi.

Wu Chengsi, Huaiyu frowned when he heard the name, but his father had already chosen the name, so he couldn't say no. Ma Zhou and his eldest sister sent a letter, congratulating him on becoming a father, and congratulating him on being promoted to Duke Yi.

Qin Qiong, who was recuperating in Bailuyuan, wrote to him and was very excited about him being granted the title of Duke of Yi. Li Jing also wrote to him, praising his performance in Shuofang. However, Li Jing mentioned one thing in his letter that made Huai

Jade felt a little heavy.

Li Sanniang was brought back to Chang'an by Li Dezhai, but she couldn't let it go and finally became a Taoist nun in Zhongnan Mountain. Neither Li Jing nor Zhang Chuchen could stop her. She would commit suicide if they didn't let her become a monk. In the end, she had no choice but to give up.

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Wu Huaiyu was originally helpless about this matter, but after all, it was because of him that he felt very heavy in his heart.

Cheng Chumo also wrote a letter. This guy was very excited. He was finally going to join forces in Saishang. This guy successfully got the post of governor of Yinzhou. The letter was full of disapproval. What was more, he was jealous of Wu Huaiyu. He kept calling him a dog.

Shit luck or something.

Seeing these unpretentious words, Huaiyu was quite looking forward to this guy.

Fan Xuanfu's letters were all about Wu Chengsi. She nicknamed her son Yuanbao because he was six pounds and forty taels when he was born, which was exactly the weight of a Tongbao, so he was nicknamed Yuanbao.

The whole letter was filled with questions about what happened to Yuanbao. It could be seen that she did not have postpartum depression, she was full of happiness, and she was not even too worried about her husband being away from home. She thought that she had traveled thousands of miles to pursue her lover to Longyou, and now they are separated.

For half a year, I didn’t even mention when I would go home.

Fan Xuanfu was also very generous and didn't care about Wu Huaiyu taking Cao Shisanniang and Duan Qiniang as his concubines in Shuofang.

The emperor also wrote many letters to Wu Huaiyu.

One letter even stated that the queen was pregnant. If the baby was a daughter, then Wu Chengsi would be given the title of minister to the princess. If the baby was a prince, Wu Chengsi would be asked to serve as a chamberlain.

Wu Huaiyu calculated the time and found that the queen was pregnant now and would give birth to a child in the second year of Zhenguan. The most likely child would be Li Zhi, Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty in history.

Wu Yuanbao's chance of becoming the consort is very slim, but he is very likely to become Li Zhi's attendant.

But now he is also serving as Prince Chengqian's Prince Xima and the head of Chongwen Hall, but his own son has to be Li Zhi's attendant?

Will they serve the two brothers in the future?

Wu Huaiyu looked at the portrait of her son that Fan Xuanfu sent with the letter, and she had to say that the painting was quite cute.

Looking at this fat boy with a tiger-like head, Wu Huaiyu couldn't help but smile. At this moment, he really wanted to return to Chang'an, where he could see his son, give him a hug and a kiss, and also express condolences to his wife.

But he could only stay thousands of miles away outside the Great Wall.

In the end, I could only turn all my thoughts and love into words on paper under the lamp and send them back to Chang'an.

Yuan Bao, Wu Chengsi.

Huaiyu posted his son's portrait on the screen next to the couch. The more he looked at it, the cuter it became, and the more he liked it.
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