Emperor Chongzhen still used Hong Chengchou to talk about transporting people by train?

In the later generations, every year when the new year comes, those bigwigs from the Ministry of Railways can't wait to shave their hair, maybe it's because of the shortage of transport capacity caused by the large number of people.

Even if there are high-speed rails and high-speed trains, there will be no freight cars on the railways?Just run passenger trains?

If that is the case, the pressure on transporting people will be greatly reduced, but it is certain that the minister of the Ministry of Railways will step down—how big is China, and how many goods need to be transported by train every day?

The current Daming doesn't need to think about this, but it is countless times slower than a horse-drawn carriage, and a train that is similar to a mule wants to transport people?

Save it.

So Emperor Chongzhen didn't think about it at the beginning, unless he waited until the speed of the locomotive reached a speed similar to that of a carriage.

But Hong Chengchou obviously didn't think so.

It doesn't matter if it's fast or slow, whether it's there or not is a big problem.

As long as there are carriages for transporting people first, and the number of people on the train gradually increases, it will be justifiable to force the Royal Academy to find a way to speed up the front of the train.

Probably got what he wanted, Hong Chengchou naturally had no reason to stay in the palace - Emperor Chongzhen had always disliked Hong Chengchou, so could he stay for a meal or something?

After Hong Chengchou left the palace, Emperor Chongzhen turned his attention to the east again.

After passing through countless mountains and rivers, Emperor Chongzhen seemed to see Huang Taiji smoking Fushou Gao, and said with a sneer, "You smoke, but don't smoke to death, I will let you smoke after the Lord passes!"

It has been almost three full years since Emperor Chongzhen traveled to the Ming Dynasty—from the seventh year of Tianqi to the third year of Chongzhen.

During these three years, Emperor Chongzhen had only two things to worry about all the time.

One is the courier, don't know where he came out of, and then brought his men to the capital with smoke billowing, and forced himself to hang on the old crooked neck tree.

The other is the bastard Huang Taiji.

After all, before crossing over, the Emperor Chongzhen had seen too much flattery from the coat-coated slaves—the Jurchens were dissatisfied and invincible.

It wasn't until after crossing that Emperor Chongzhen realized that bullshit was invincible. Even Qi Jiguang's Zhe army almost killed Jiannu. Isn't it invincible?

Let’s count, there must be a limit to bragging, right?

Now that my soldiers have been trained, the railway has been built, and even the most troublesome tax problem has been solved, what is left?

All that's left is to kill Huang Taiji after the railway is repaired to Shanhaiguan.

Chapter 4 Nineteen Soldiers Surround Daling City

Huang Taiji, whom Emperor Chongzhen missed so much, was also thinking about how to change the current situation, and then go to beat the dog emperor of Ming Dynasty.

It is best for the dog emperor to admit his dominance in Liaodong, otherwise, there will always be a sense of injustice.

After thinking for a long time, Huang Taiji suddenly realized that it was all the trouble left by the dead Nurhachi.

Look at this broken seat, what kind of eight kings are playing politics?Ben Khan's own rights will be distributed to eight people. If these eight people get together, can Ben Khan be deposed?

To his mother, this is not right, it has to be changed.

Moreover, Huang Taiji, who felt that he had a red cannon in his hand, thought that his guy was tough enough, so there was no reason why he didn't clean it up and then went to kill the dog emperor.

So Huang Taiji simply called Daishan, Amin, Manggurtai, Azig, Dorgon, Duoduo, and Jierhalang together to study the restructuring.

In fact, the so-called discussion is basically what Huang Taiji said.

Daishan and Huang Taiji didn't deal with each other, but after being put together by Dorgon, Daishan hated Dorgon, and the rift between the two gradually grew, so it was already in the same situation.

Not to mention Amin, as the commander of the Jianzhou capital of the Ming Dynasty, although he has always been secretly shady, Amin feels that a barbarian like Huang Taiji can do whatever he wants, as long as he reports the news to the Ming court. , and you don’t have to take care of the rest.

As for Azig and Doduo, they are on the side of Dorgon, even if Dorgon wants to rebel now, the two will follow without hesitation.

And Dorgon got mixed up with Huang Taiji temporarily because of Bumbutai's relationship.

Jierhalang is the sixth son of Shu and Haqi, and he should be the closest to Amin, but in fact, Jierhalang lived in Nurhachi's palace since he was a child, and was raised by Nurhachi.

Therefore, the relationship between Jierhalang and Nurhachi's sons is very good, especially the relationship with Huang Taiji is extraordinary, but the relationship with Amin is ordinary.

It is precisely because of this that Jierhalang was in Shuerhaqi and his eldest son Altonga. The third son Zasaktu failed to rebel, Shuerhaqi was imprisoned to death, and Altonga and Zasaktu were arrested. Continue to be trusted and reused after killing.

And the most unlucky person here should be Amin.

Inexplicably, he was almost killed by the old slave Nurhachi. Later, even if Huang Taiji and others insisted on pleading for mercy in order to buy people's hearts, they were saved from death, and half of the property was confiscated by the old slave.

So when Amin met Daming's Jinyiwei, he immediately fell to Daming - anyway, Jiannu's own life is not easy, Huang Taiji is far behind the little emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and he is far behind the Ming Dynasty. Together they can fulfill the last wish of their dead father, no matter how you look at it, it is very cost-effective.

As for Mang Gurtai, although he has been unhappy with Huang Taiji for a long time, he has been suppressed to death, so he can keep his mouth shut—follow Huang Taiji tossing around.

Except for Dai Shan and Mang Gurtai who were all of the same mind, they all looked at Huang Taiji unhappy, and the rest of the eight Bellerians each had their own plans, but in the end no one objected.

Under such circumstances, Huang Taiji's proposal to reform the system was quickly passed—following the official system of the Han people, setting up the Ministry of Households, the Ministry of Rites, the Ministry of War, the Ministry of Punishment, and the Ministry of Industry.

Only on the matter of the Ministry of Officials, except for Huang Taiji, several other people expressed their opposition-the Ministry of Officials is dedicated to managing officials, and the current officials are all the banner owners themselves.

If Huang Taiji is really allowed to make things happen with the Ministry of Officials, if he doesn't mix sand into his own banner, then he will be a ghost.

In the end, the six volumes became five volumes, and it became somewhat nondescript—the post of Shangshu did not exist, and several Baylors were in charge of the affairs of the ministry.

Each department is then set up to be responsible for politics—Mongol Chengzheng and Han Chengzheng, under which there are eight members participating in politics, Qi Xinlang and a number of pen stickers.

It means that the Jurchen masters in Jianzhou, Mongolian Chengzheng and Han Chengzheng are working part-timers.

Of course, from Huang Taiji's point of view, such an arrangement is definitely no problem—if you want to stay alone, do you have to let your Han people manage the affairs of the Ministry?

It's a big joke in the world - when did the slave want to be side by side with the master?

After the official system and the "five ministries" were settled, Huang Taiji said again: "Ben Khan heard that the barbarians of the Ming Dynasty were going to build Daling River City in Gutun?"

A Min laughed and said, "The Great Khan wants to get rid of this city? Please be the vanguard, my servant!"

Huang Taiji said with a smile: "What's the rush, let them practice first. At this time, if the barbarians of the Ming Dynasty simply give up and don't practice, wouldn't it be a pity? When they are almost finished, we will encircle Daling City and fight against it." Barbarian reinforcements."

Hearing this, Amin was tangled up in his heart, and just bowed and said, "Khan is wise."

Huang Taiji went on to say: "According to the news I received, although those barbarians plan to build Daling City, they haven't started construction yet. Don't worry now, let's wait for them to build it first. The most urgent thing now is to find out Who on their side is in charge of this."

In fact, there is no need to be as troublesome as Huang Taiji thought, because Sun Chengzong has no intention of keeping this matter a secret.

Qiu Hejia, Governor of Eastern Liaodong, felt that cities should be built in Guangning, Yizhou, and Youtun. Whether Jiannu invaded or took the initiative to send troops to attack Jiannu, there were three nails staring at Jiannu.

Sun Chengzong felt that Guangning was too far away, and Daling City should be built in Gutun first, and then move forward step by step.

It has to be said that Sun Chengzong has returned to the original old routine in history - step by step, gradually nibble away, squeeze the living space of Jiannu little by little, and then push it over with a wave of leveling, completely killing Jiannu.

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