Sweep the World

Chapter 462: : The difference in the eyes of outsiders

Since the second year of Yuanshuo, people from the south of the Yangtze River have been crossing the river northward. ??

The people who went to the north were not entirely aristocrats. There were also people who lost their land in the south. They believed that an emerging country in the north was rising. They felt that according to the practice of the emerging dynasties in the past, they would divide their land and hope to obtain their own land. Only then left his hometown to go to the Central Plains.

There are many people in the south of the Yangtze River who do not have their own land. The south after the "clothed sailing south" has repeatedly shuffled. Some families with large families can't hold it, so what can the people without any right to speak and self-protection ability. As a result, large tracts of land were taken by the northern families who moved south in various ways.

According to official incomplete statistics of the Han state, from the second year of Yuanshuo to the end of the third year of Yuanshuo, the number of people who flocked to the north from the south was over 80,000, and they were probably arranged in the nearby counties of Xuzhou.

There is no division of land in the Han country. Except for those who originally owned the land, anyone can only obtain land through joining the army and enlisting in the army.

During the second year of Yuanshuo, the policy of enlisting in the army to obtain land has not been implemented. The hundreds of thousands of new soldiers who were recruited were arranged to return to their hometowns in the third year of Yuanshuo, and they received some policy compensation.

The compensation given by Han to veterans is that they can get five acres of land if they are willing to accept government resettlement, and those who want to return to their hometown can only get two acres of land. Under this policy, the vast majority of veterans choose to accept government resettlement, and only a small number of them return to their original places.

The people who went from the south to the north had no desire to obtain land. It was unrealistic to return to the south of the Yangtze River. They could only accept the opinion of the Han government, that is to cultivate land for the government, and the harvest distribution was 50% of the government’s income. Leave half.

The Han government's strict control of land is not without reason. At this stage, it is not specifically used to prevent large-scale mergers of land. It is deliberately training a group of property owners and making property owners the backbone of the country.

It should be said that in the Han country, apart from the official holdings, there is no family with tens of thousands of hectares or hundreds of thousands of hectares of land. The Sang clan who owns the most land is only 3,000 hectares of land. That is still the Sang clan in the Han country. When the relevant land policy is concerned, the land lease is originally owned.

If it does not go south in a short period of time, Han should implement some policies to attract immigrants. The problem is that the Han army can go south at any time. What about attracting immigrants from the south of the Yangtze River? Isn't it troublesome for yourself?

Precisely because there are people going north no matter what season, Han's Yangtze River Fleet did not conduct any blockades, only there were six checkpoints.

The checkpoints along the road northward are not meant to prevent anyone from going northward, but to monitor those who go northward. In fact, they are also a necessary deterrent to spies.

Recently, the Han army along the Yangtze River has determined that it will specifically designate a landing site. Xie Daoyun and dozens of people arrived on the north bank of the Yangtze River before the policy was implemented.

The Han army near Jiangdu is a posture of looseness outside and tightness inside. If Xie Daoyun and others go directly north, they will encounter checkpoints and be stopped for necessary registration when they enter the area 6 forty-five miles, or they will be searched. Anything wrong will be taken into custody.

"It's really red and black!" Xie Daoyun was not nervous about the dozens of Han soldiers coming around. On the contrary, she said with a very interested attitude: "It is rumored that Yan Han's uniforms are red and black. It looks like Zheng Shuo."

The military uniform of the Jin army is white. If it is matched with some straws, cloth willows and the like, it is simply a plain army of the whole army serving someone in mourning.

In fact, regardless of the Western Jin Dynasty or the Eastern Jin Dynasty, according to the Five Virtues, they belonged to the Jinde, so the main color of the army's shirt should be yellow. The Jin army would choose the white jersey instead of the yellow one. There are many unreliable claims about why the two Jins who are obviously Jinde have the white jersey.

When it comes to why the Jin army’s battle robe is white, one of them is that because the Central Plains fell to the Jin army, the main color of the mourning robe was white.

The argument about military elements was not described in large quantities until the very popular Ming Dynasty, and the Ming Dynasty's writing was based on the social customs of the time.

"Langjun?" The maid Xie Lan said nervously when seeing the Han army coming up and pressing her hand on the hilt of the sword at her waist, "You are still interested in commenting on their uniforms. You shouldn't be trying to fool them. ?"

Why don't you call him son? Everything is only because it is still a society with an unusually distinct class. The son is the son of a prince and cannot be barked, so it is very appropriate to continue from the Western Han Dynasty to the current name of Langjun.

Jiang Ming is the leader of the Han army. He is actually from Danyang south of the Yangtze River. After choosing a good time to go north, he joined the Han army. He participated in the previous Battle of Pengcheng, and he also supervised the servants and slaves. Fought against the Jin army led by the governor Chu Bao, and was later arranged in the order of the Jiangdu Han army.

During the Eastern Han Dynasty, Danyang was a place where elite soldiers were produced. They were usually hired to make money in battles, and were especially loved by the princes during the melee period of the princes. Danyang's history of sending out mercenaries has long ended with the change of dynasties, but some of the martial arts of the ancestors have been passed down. Jiang Ming was able to become the Han army because of his good martial arts.

"Who are you waiting for!" Jiang Ming has actually seen that this is a group of women pretending to be men, and his tone is not so harsh: "I wonder if the military is not allowed to approach it at will?"

"Listen to your accent, are you from Danyang?" Xie Daoyun really didn't know what the tension was. Regardless of the maid's pull, he approached Jiang Ming and asked: "When will I join the Han army? Is the treatment good? Who is the official now? Have you suffered discrimination?"

Several questions in a row made Jiang Minglue feel a little bit astonished. He could see that the man in front of him was a little Xijun, or that kind of Xijun with a very good background. He was curious about how he would bring a group of saber maids to the north, but he shouldn't have. Time of curiosity.

"Get out soon." Jiang Ming didn't look vicious, but he was very impatient, waving his hands: "If you don't leave, you have to grab and torture me carefully."

"Are the Han soldiers so fierce?" Xie Daoyun became more interested, and said in series: "Is it true that only fierceness can defeat the Hu people. The soldiers in the south look like they are all soft cotton. No wonder they can't beat the Hu people."

One of Jiang Ming's chief hammered the tail of the long spear in his hand to the ground, and said viciously: "Xiao Xijun, don't ask for trouble."

"It's really fierce. It seems that it's right." Xie Daoyun blinked playfully because he was in a very good mood, and said silently: "Do you want a wealth? If you want, you can take me to find it. Your high official."

The Han army on patrol missions have often heard similar words. They are all self-righteous southern families who arrived on the north bank of the Yangtze River. When they encounter patrolling Han army, they usually say something like wealth. They think directly. Find a high-level self-recommendation from Han.

Jiang Ming looked up and down at Xie Daoyun, and then turned his attention to the maids who looked like men disguised as women. He has seen a lot of self-righteous families, and some of the poor looking polite, and this is the first time he has encountered such a weird team.

What people say is usually emboldened. There are not too many people who dare to be in the army. Seeing Xie Daoyun's self-sustaining appearance, Jiang Ming fell into hesitation.

"Really, really, it will be a..." Xie Daoyun was wearing a white samurai robe with golden trim, his hands gestured in huge circles: "...It's so rich!"

The place where they are located is a small hill. You can see the Han barracks built in the wild around Jiangdu from a distance, because they are not far from the roadside and can be seen by pedestrians on the road.

The Xie family dared to let Xie Daoyun go north, and secretly arranged for a group of people to look after him. Because they were secretly protected, their whereabouts would inevitably look weird or sneaky, so it was inevitable to be targeted by the Han army.

The Xie family warriors who secretly protected Xie Daoyun were very nervous when they saw Xie Daoyun surrounded by the Han army, and they had to be ready to rush to protect Xie Daoyun at all times. Their wrong actions attracted the attention of the soldiers of the Han sergeant, and they were surrounded by Tuan Tuan before there were other actions, and even some unknown people were also implicated.

Until Xie Daoyun discovered something was wrong on the road, Jiang Ming hadn't made any comments. She looked at Jiang Ming who was still hesitating with disgust, raised her hand to the side of the road, and said: "Those people are the guards sent by my family to protect them secretly."

Jiang Ming of course knew that some people would greet each other before going out, especially the family south of the Yangtze River who like to pay attention to ostentation, but that's what's up to him. He didn't respond to thank you, waved his hands and yelled "Go" to his subordinates, raising his feet and walking very neatly.

"It's really a great, great wealth!" Xie Daoyun's voice is very crisp. She thought clearly before she ran away from home. She didn't know the road to the north, and the maid accompanying her didn't know the way, so there would be no better than just looking for it. The Han army, let the Han army protect the most suitable option to Linzi. She saw that Jiang Ming walked very simply, and saw that the samurai whom the family had sent to protect secretly were about to be arrested, and ran to the side of the road to find the leader of the Han army, and said directly: "I want to see your high officials."

"Dear lady..." Xie Biao was in accordance with the leader of protecting the samurai Xie Daoyun. He called out in shame, and knelt down on one knee to plead guilty: "I'm causing you trouble."

Speaking of which, these people of the Xie family would not clashed with the Han army at all, and it was inevitable to be taken away for questioning. They believe that they have come out of their own words, and that Xie An’s affection is at most suffering from some flesh and blood.

Peng Yong hadn't recovered from the words of Xie Daoyun, suddenly all of the forty or fifty people on the road knelt on one knee to plead guilty, making those panicked or inexplicable people very obvious.

This year, any family will have its own mark. Some in the crowd will recognize the mark on the weapon of the warrior. With a sound of "Samurai Warrior", they will kneel down on one knee and beg the origin of those warriors.

"Thanks to the clan?" Peng Yong said blankly, ordering the soldiers to guard them all, walking up and down not far in front of Xie Daoyun, and muttered, "You also go together."

In this way, thank Daoyun and a group of about sixty or seventy people were taken to the Han barracks. After being locked up for a day and night, a school lieutenant first came to confirm their identity, and then Jiang Duling Leimeng was alarmed.

Lei Meng was originally a city lieutenant of Penglai County, but later transferred to the field army, and after making a lot of feats, he became Jiang Duling. The reason why he would be alarmed is very simple. The school lieutenant who asked in the past was confused by Xie Daoyun's "I will be your concubine" and reported to him...

Jiang is a major military town. The first Jiangdu commander Li Kuang is now a Lang general, and the second Jiangdu commander Fu Wei becomes a palace lieutenant. It is conceivable that Lei Meng will have a good future.

Jiang Duling can count as the upper-middle class of the Han Communist Party. It is not difficult to learn some news. Raymond knows that Xie's is indeed a big talk. It is not easy for Xie Daoyun to appear in person, and Raymond does not pay attention.

"Yes, that's what you understand." Xie Daoyun was still very relaxed when facing Raymond. She even smiled and said, "I can't wait, so I ran over by myself."

Raymond had a dumb attitude towards such a daughter of a family. He felt extremely bold and at the same time seemed ridiculous, but no matter what kind of idea, the king did not refuse the marriage for a moment, he would have concerns as a courtier. .

There is nothing to talk about in one conversation. It is absolutely impossible to close it again. After making some necessary restrictions, Xie Daoyun can walk freely in places that are not too important. From then on, Xie Daoyun can often be seen wandering around in the Jiangdu Han Barracks.

Xie Daoyun is absolutely curious about the Han army. She is a family member who is not unfamiliar with military affairs. She admires the Han army who can beat the Hu people very much. She likes to stay aside and watch the Han army drill.

In fact, the training of the Han army is nothing good. It is nothing more than an order issued by an officer, an unconditional obedience by a soldier, and no martial arts to be dazzled by it.

"It's really rigid." Xie Daoyun didn't feel boring, and said to Xie Lan: "When the Jin army is training ~www.wuxiamtl.com~ Seeing that there are so many tricks, the Han army only emphasizes discipline. Maybe it is this difference. Two completely different armies."

What happened in front of Xie Daoyun was a scene of an officer telling him to rush into the canal. It is cold in winter, and the temperature of the water entering is higher than the air, but after entering the water, being blown by the wind will definitely make people shiver.

The training of the Han army is also about personal martial arts. There are only a few tricks that come and go for all types of arms. Everything is about the practicality of the battle formation, and there is no fancy.

"It's a pity that they are not allowed to go to the water village, otherwise they can take a good look at the difference between the warships." Xie Daoyun said with an expression of great interest: "I hope I can see more on the way north, not just to see the Han army. It also depends on how the King of Han governs the country, and whether it is a legendary king who is just a rebellious king who does not care about the life and death of the people."

That's right, Xie Daoyun just wanted to use his own eyes to see what is the difference between the north and south of the Yangtze River, and why Han can repeatedly defeat the Hu people, while Jin has been crushed and beaten by the Hu people.

……split line……

I seldom write about the folks in the Han country. I want to describe it with Xie Daoyun’s northward vision. If you don’t like it, please remind me and jump over it as soon as possible. 8

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