MTL - Crossing the Happy Daughter-Chapter 1674 extra seven

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   Chapter 1674 Fanwai Seven

  In Prince Rui's mansion, the eldest son Long Wenke is boxing in the backyard. A set of punches is powerful, and he is indeed the most talented in martial arts among the brothers and sisters.

   Now the military power of the Beijing suburban camp and the iron cavalry battalion of Prince Rui's mansion are in his hands. Although there have been no major battles in these years, but only a few times, the Beijing suburbs camp has not been defeated.

Twenty years have passed, and several times, the sage Long Wenbin wanted to issue an decree to confer Long Wenke the prince, but Long Wenke stopped him. important.

   Now that Prince Rui's mansion is inherited by him, and no one is fighting with him, it is not a matter of time, some things don't want to be touched.

   On this day, the palace sent someone over to deliver a letter: "I have seen Shizi, and this servant has been ordered by the Holy Master to declare Shizi to enter the palace."

  Long Wenke changed his clothes and followed into the palace.

   Arrived at the imperial study room: "My younger brother has seen the Sage."

  Sage Shanglong Wenbin said: "Come and sit."

  Long Wenke sat down, and the maid brought tea and retreated.

  Long Wenke asked: "Sage, Xuan Chen's brother entered the palace today, what's the matter?"

  Sage Shang Long Wenbin said: "The people of Beimo are eager to move again. Just after the news was sent, another 200,000 people in Beimo are rushing to the border."

  Long Wenke frowned and asked, "Is the news reliable?"

  Long Wenbin nodded: "It's the news from Ming Yan Pavilion, it shouldn't be wrong."

  Long Wenke picked up the tea in his hand, took a sip and said, "Then the younger brother will rush to Huicheng with the soldiers from the camp in the suburbs of Beijing."

   So he went back to the house and hurriedly explained to Du Zishan, the princess, and asked her to simply pack up and hand it over to the dark guards to send to the barracks. Long Wenke took the lead in leaving the house and headed to the suburban camp to order troops, ready to leave Beijing tomorrow.

   And it took two years to go, until the people of Beimo were driven back to their old nests, they captured half of the country in Beimo, signed a contract with the vassal state, and stopped paying tribute every year.

   This time, Longteng's territory was directly moved five hundred miles away, and a large number of craftsmen were urgently dispatched to the border. All six cities were built with reinforced concrete walls.

   After the war, Long Wenke took a memorial and asked the Holy Admiral to transfer people from various prefectures to relocate to these six cities. Only with Longteng's people settled here can we change the folk customs here and avoid future troubles.

  After the discussion in the court, 100,000 people were moved from the prefectures, and the court gave generous subsidies. During the migration, there was free accommodation and food at the inn, and each person was subsidized by 22 taels of silver.

After arriving at the destination, each household will be given a resettlement fee of 10 taels, and the land will be divided according to the population, and the tax will be exempted for three years. Once such a policy comes out, although the homeland is difficult to leave, those who cannot live in those days still want to touch it. luck.

   A large number of people migrated from the south to the north. It took only a year after the war to settle the people of the six cities. The people of Beimo were not good at farming, but most of the people who migrated from the mainland of Longteng were good farmers.

  The court spent a lot of money to buy a large number of sand-proof trees from Beiwo, and started to control the sandstorm. After a year, the high-quality grass seeds have improved the life of the herdsmen.

  The herdsmen and the relocated farmers would fight at the beginning, but gradually the aborigines got the benefits, the pasture grass was better than before, the cattle and sheep were raised fat, and life was much better than before.

   Coupled with the food culture brought by the migrating mainlanders, the local aborigines feel that life is not only about barbecue, milk tea, and cheese.

   It turns out that there are even more delicious food, and slowly the two parties merged together and became harmonious.

  Longwen Keban returned to the pilgrimage to meet him at the gate of the city in person, and directly declared the decree to be canonized as a prince.

   (end of this chapter)