One thousand one hundred and forty-two the establishment of Mozhou
Guo Jin suddenly heard that Guo Peng arranged Guo Jun to live alone in the outer city of Luoyang, and was quite surprised.
He didn't expect Guo Peng to do this, and he didn't know the purpose of doing this.
"Well, Ajun has been arranged for her father to live in the outer city. Together with a group of young officials who have just entered Beijing, he uses the identity of Yanzhou official [Zhao Yong]."
"Is this a bit dangerous? After all, it's the prince."
Guo Jin was a little worried.
"Not dangerous, what danger is this? It's not outside Luoyang City."
Guo Peng shook his head: "Living with a group of young officials who have just entered Luoyang City, experience the real ideas of young officials, and experience the process of promotion from scratch. This is definitely a good thing for them."
"I see."
Guo Jin stopped talking and seemed to have more understanding of Guo Peng's ideas.
Guo Peng thought about it and felt that he still wanted to say something clearly to Guo Jin.
He should not hide his thoughts from him. He is already an adult and is a man. He can have his own opinions and understandings in some things. As a father, he should trust him more.
So Guo Peng told Guo Jin about some arrangements for the children from now on.
For example, the limits of the empire territory he envisioned, and the idea of feudal states outside the extreme walls of the empire.
Guo Jin was very shocked. He didn't know that his father had such profound thoughts and ideas, and had such clear ideas about the future of the country and their brothers.
The world is so big, the empire is the extreme wall, the feudal states, the country abroad, etc., countless new nouns and new concepts have penetrated into Guo Jin's mind, whirling in his head, making him dizzy and confused.
Obviously, it takes him longer to absorb and understand Guo Peng’s ideas.
"This is the general idea of being a father. If you have any ideas, you can also mention that for your father, you brothers can have their own way out, and you can spread my Chinese culture overseas. The overseas land is infinitely vast, and there are countless fertile soil waiting for you to discover."
Guo Peng stood up and pointed to the south of Luoyang, a distant place.
"Don't limit your vision to China. Beyond China, there are countless lands, and more people with different customs, languages, and cultures. What we know now is just a drop in the ocean, and we are just frogs in the well.
Go out, look around the world, see a wider world, and discover a wider wealth. Don’t stick to the land of China, don’t stick to the food grown on the land of China, go out, go east, west, south, north, go out!”
Guo Jin looked at his father who was walking quickly to the gate of Fengtian Palace and guiding the vast night, and felt that something seemed to be more than something in his heart.
Guo Peng did not let Guo Jin just imagine, but handed over the entire world map that he had spent many years secretly drawing by Linzi Camp to Guo Jin.
This is a rough picture of the world that he kept barely recalling based on broken memories for several years after he became emperor.
The specific appearance of several continents and oceans, some familiar terrain, familiar plots, large islands, etc.
There are also the products that he remembers deeply, or fertile soil areas, strategic areas, etc., which he spent time describing and marking them bit by bit, and then handing them over to the Linzi Camp drawing team to complete them bit by bit.
Now that it has been basically completed, I will give this picture to Guo Jin to open up his horizons so that he no longer limits his vision to this acre of three-point land.
Let him know where Shenzhou is and how limited it is compared to the entire world.
At the same time, tell him the concept of the extreme wall of the empire, let him know the advantages and disadvantages of the feudal system and the feudal system, and let him know how to break the deadlock if he does not want to cause a situation of brothers to be slaughtered in the future.
Reshape the worldview for him.
The worldview is very important. Get out of the constraints of the sky and the earth, walk out of the geographical concepts in the world, reshape a real concept of continents and oceans, and know where you are and what you are around you.
The broad vision determines the height of the policy.
And this is exactly what humans did not have before the era of the Great Geographic Discovery.
Just a map is the crystallization of human wisdom for thousands of years, the beginning of a person's concept of the world, and the enlightenment of the most primitive worldview.
Human courage, wisdom, persistence, and greed are condensed on such a map.
Knowing the world is a completely different concept of not knowing how big the world is.
Beyond China, there is also the world, and the world is so big that it is unimaginable.
So, go out, go out, walk out of this abundant land, and open up a brand new, equally abundant land.
From the very beginning, you must know what else is outside of China, what kind of location he is in the whole world, and then go out.
The best way to get out of the cycle is to go out, go out from the land of China, open up new futures, explore new possibilities, constantly discover and explore, so that we can truly go out!
Mr. Guo has no doubt about this!
From this moment on, Guo Jin, who knew the world's greatest, would no longer be confused. He knew what kind of concept the construction of the future territory envisioned by his father had originated.
At the end of October of the fifth year of Yande, the post-war affairs of the Northern Expedition were basically completed.
The issues of military rewards, officials rewards, personnel promotions, and demotion have finally been straightened out.
What is clear about who is promoted, who is demoted, who can get rewards, and who is going to rush back to his hometown.
The small notebook recorded by Guo Jin during his tenure as the prince of the State became the decisive existence of Guo Peng's attitude towards officials.
Those officials who were recorded with inappropriate attitudes and even disrespectful to the prince were counted as one, either demoted or driven away.
Those who work diligently have received certain promotions.
For vacant positions, new officials will be replaced.
Of course, this can only be considered a trivial matter. The real big thing is that Guo Peng announced the establishment of a brand new administrative state that included most of the grasslands he captured, called Mozhou.
This is the first time in history that the Central Plains Empire proposed to exercise sovereignty over the grassland areas, establish administrative states, and send officials to govern.
Guo Peng proposed his plan, that is, to immigrate 300,000 in advance into the grassland area and carry out pilot projects of the animal husbandry industry.
Based on the animal husbandry industry that has already begun in Youbing and the other two prefectures, it will be carried forward on the huge grassland.
Guo Peng proposed that the grassland should be made a production base for meat and milk in the mainland of the Wei Empire.
He wants to let the meat lamb beef and milk products produced on the grassland enter the Central Plains in large quantities, so as to reduce the price of meat and milk, so that more people can eat more meat and drink more milk.
Xiahou Dun, the former governor of Bingzhou, was renamed the governor of Mozhou, and was fully responsible for the construction of Mozhou. The position of governor of Bingzhou was entrusted to others for the other responsibility.
In the official imperial edict issued, Guo Peng said that this was something that had not been seen in the previous dynasty, and something that had not been seen in the previous dynasty.
He knew that it was very difficult and inexperienced could lead to losses, but he had to do it.
All dynasties have eliminated the enemies on the grassland without choosing to occupy the grassland because they feel that there is no economic advantage on the grassland, which will only drag down the Central Plains economy and cannot provide help.
But the result of not occupying the grassland is that powerful tribes appear one after another on the grassland.
From the Rong tribe in Shangzhou period, to the Xiongnu in the Warring States Period, Qin and Han Dynasties, and later Xianbei, one is stronger than the other, and one is more difficult to deal with.
Chapter completed!