Chapter 861: Conferring the Title of King Zhennan
The envoys from various countries did not stay in Tangling for too long.
They were all busy. Ye Qingcheng and Yunting were busy cultivating the government and Yun Rui, the heir. Rong Chuxiu, the king of the country, could not leave for too long, and Duanmu Yu had to go back to inherit the throne, so they could not stay for too long.
Secondly, Rong Yu had no intention of keeping them here to entertain them.
So on the third day after the palace banquet, the envoys from various countries returned home one by one, and the palace became quiet again.
The servants packed up the Huainan Prince's Mansion, and the Huainan Prince and his wife temporarily stayed in the Huainan Prince's Mansion. Xuanyuan Yao's General Mansion was also repaired. He chose an auspicious day in September to move into his General's Mansion, and specially invited a few people to have a meal together. Dinner, a simple celebration of the housewarming.
Three-year-old Hui'er entered the study room.
King Huainan, who had left the imperial city for twenty years and had not gone to court for twenty years, finally started going to court with his ministers every morning again.
In the morning, they listened to the emperor's and ministers' discussions, and after the next court, they went to the Qinzheng Hall with the regent. The generals discussed matters about the army and horses. Even if all countries acquiesced in Dongling's respected status, they could never ignore the power of the army.
For an army to be strong, it must have reliable and capable generals, and it also needs a steady stream of money.
"Donngling continuously trains soldiers and horses. Although it can make the troops stronger, the amount of money required during the training process is not a small amount." King Huainan said in a calm tone, "I think the safest way is to train a group of powerful cavalry on a regular basis. All other soldiers can go home and farm when the war stops, which can not only increase the agricultural labor force, but also save a lot of military expenditure. "
"The method mentioned by the prince is actually suitable for all states and cities." Xie Jin said from the side, "Especially for some border fortresses and prosperous cities, you can appoint officials who understand military affairs, or appoint a more outstanding general to lead the army. Ma Daquan implements the policy of all people being soldiers."
Of course, becoming a soldier does not mean that all the people are gathered together for training. Rather, it selects young and middle-aged people who are healthy and flexible among the citizens of the city under their jurisdiction, and trains for two hours every morning and evening to continuously enhance their physical strength. Their physical strength and combat effectiveness do not affect their work during the rest of the time.
In this way, whether they are farmers, workers, or workers, they will have a strong body. Once war comes, they only need to train for a period of time to have strong combat effectiveness.
As for the main force of the imperial court, they need to be strictly trained and a specialized cavalry army should be established.
In short, the policies are listed one by one. How to implement them depends on the execution ability of officials in each state and city.
The Prince of Huainan and his wife arrived in the imperial city at the end of July and stayed for two months. At the beginning of October, the Queen issued an order to move the Huainan Prince's palace to Shengjing and was named the King of Zhennan. They were given a fiefdom of 2,500 miles and governed from Shuoshan to Shengjing. The seven cities in Beijing have 100,000 troops.
The King of Huainan accepted the decree and returned to Huainan with his wife. He summoned his close generals to actively prepare for the move.
"I have guarded the fiefdom for twenty years, and when it comes time to leave, I am really reluctant to leave it." King Huainan looked at the vast land, which was once a border fortress, with a solemn atmosphere everywhere.
Huainan was where he had gathered so much effort and emotion over the past twenty years. It was really hard to leave Huainan for a while.
After a moment of silence, he turned to look at the princess and said guiltily: "It's hard for you to endure the hardships of traveling and traveling with me."
"What did the prince say?" The princess smiled lightly, "Wherever the prince is, that is our home. Besides, Shengjing was the former imperial city of South Vietnam and was much more prosperous than Huainan. Your Majesty also gave us a gift of two thousand five hundred miles. In the fiefdom, you will be a popular and popular person in the future. Being a famous princess and lady will be much more stable than in Huainan. "
The King of Huainan laughed: "You want spicy food? Have I been starving you all these years?"
"That's not the case." The princess sighed, "Our hard work is just a long journey. When Shengjing settles down, future generations should take root in Shengjing. When Hui'er grows up, they will probably Inheriting the prince's fiefdom. From a mother's point of view, I hope that he will have a prosperous and stable fiefdom, and he only needs to fulfill his management responsibilities without having to bear more hardships and dangers. "
Shengjing is neither a border nor a remote country, and the 2,500-mile fiefdom is enough for Hui'er to be glorious and prominent throughout his life.
King Huainan was silent for a long time and said calmly: "This must be the regent's good intention."
His two sons, Xuanyuan Yao, stayed in the imperial capital to obey the emperor's orders, conquer the world for the king, and protect the country. And because of their relationship with Xie Jin, they have probably been rooted in the imperial city their whole lives. It's okay, as heirs of the royal family. Huainan finally returned to the imperial city.
As the youngest son, Hui'er will inherit his father's responsibilities and the title of king under the protection of his elder brother - and this will not be without the affection of the regent Aiwu Jiwu.
Therefore, even though he was reluctant to give up Hui'er's decision to stay in the palace to study with him, he still believed that it was the best decision. He only hoped that when Hui'er grew up, he would become an upright, brave, and honest man like his brother. A strategizing general.
"The regent treats Yao'er really well." Princess Huainan frowned, "Aside from the fact that the daughter-in-law cannot have children, Yao'er is indeed in a good position now. He holds military power, is famous, and has his own general's palace... But he Why do you just fall in love with Xie Jin? "
The King of Huainan frowned, it was okay if he didn't mention Xie Jin, but he felt depressed when he mentioned him.
The couple felt as if their excellent son had been raped by a pig.