Chapter 57 The Imperial Commissioner
Autumn is the season of harvest and the busiest time of canal transportation. The not too wide Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal is filled with trough ships coming and going, and a large black boat is roaming in it. According to the Qing Dynasty, only trough ships are allowed to pass from the North Canal from Tianjin to Tongzhou, and no other ships are allowed to enter. Not to mention civilian ships, even the boats that are on the court are all unavoidable. The only boat that can pass without any obstacles is Emperor Kangxi's dragon boat. Although this black boat is also filled with big signs such as quiet and avoidance, the ship is heavily guarded and full of strong soldiers, it is obviously not the dragon boat of Mr. Kangxi. The officers and soldiers who escorted the canal boat along the way were curious while avoiding it - who has such great energy to be so free on the forbidden river?
Who? Except for Yinzuo, no one dared to be so arrogant. Even if other imperial envoys left the capital, they would go to Tianjin Guard by land and then change boats, but they would not dare to let the boats and block the rivers. That would be a serious crime of beheading. However, this was not the case of Yinzuo. This was the arrangement of Mr. Kangxi. In addition to specially drawing a naval warship from Fengtai camp to serve as a ship for Yinzuo, Kangxi also sent more than 200 people to Shanpu Camp guarding the palace as the guards of Yinzuo. Not only that, the old man also gave Yinzuo a military dispatch, and with this survey, he could dispatch troops within a thousand.
Yinzuo enjoyed such honors, but he was not proud of himself. If he wanted to get the benefits, he would have to work on his tools first. This time, the old man gave all the honors he could give, and even gave the military power that he had never given to the princes. This would be a mess. Waiting for him would definitely not be a good result. It would be impossible to escape punishment as lightly as the fourth brother last time. If he messed up his errands, let alone the old man could not explain it to him. The other brothers would probably take the opportunity to take advantage of the situation. He had no reliable figure among the court officials, and he would have to be able to take advantage of the situation.
Although Yinzuo knew a little bit about how to attack, he was not sure after all: to go down so hard to investigate, I am afraid that those officials would have prepared a long time ago, and whether the problem could be found is still a problem. If the corrupt official had made some fuss behind the scenes, I am afraid that it would be really hard to be prepared. The fourth guy was designed by someone, and it might not be his turn, so those officials would be a little polite. But now
Worrying is useless, so I can only do it with my teeth and just walk around and see. Yinzuo was able to see it openly. He lay alone on the rocking chair in the main cabin and drank tea in a small teapot, and humming a small song. He was very happy and he couldn't help but think about it. Just as he remembered Lan Yue'er, who had just been engaged not long ago, before he could have had time to have fun, he saw Liu Yao's big head poking into the door, his face full of sneak.
Damn, what's the point of being this little demon? Yinzuo snorted coldly and said, "Little demon, why are you hiding at the door? Hiding a cat?"
"Hey, I haven't slept. I'll probably go to Tianjin. I'm afraid that I'll oversleep, so I'm thinking of reminding you."
Well, it's time to go to the ground so soon, and it's really not over. Damn, it's time to prepare for it, so cheer up and deal with the official who was fooled by the ground. It's not good-looking in terms of face. Yinzuo nodded and told him to know. Liu Yao made a face and his big head flashed.
This little demon is good at everything, but he doesn't have a regular shape. He looks like he is not a good material for being an official. Yinzuo shook his head with a wry smile, stood up, stretched his waist, and prepared to deal with the officials who came to greet him.
Liu Yao has been with Yinzuo for four or five years. He has made considerable contributions to Zhaomoduo a few days ago. In terms of contributions, it is not difficult to release a fourth-rank guerrilla general. If Yinzuo tried harder, it would be natural to get a third-rank gang general. However, this guy was unwilling to leave Yinzuo's side. He would rather be the captain of the guards with a big future. Yinzuo would have no choice but to let him do it. But then again, Liu Yao was optimistic and cheerful, and would make some pranks from time to time. Yinzuo really couldn't bear to send such a live treasure away, but he also asked Liu Yao for the title of second-class guard, which was also a military officer with the fourth-rank rank.
It was already noon. The Tianjin Wei Wharf, which was originally the coolies crowded with loading and unloading goods, was now crowded with officials, all dressed neatly and waiting for the arrival of Yinzuo's ship. Although the sky in September was much cooler than midsummer, the sun was still hot. But the pampered officials were all sweaty all over, and they did not dare to hide in the shade for a while, so they had to wipe Juanzi.
Although the official was upset in his heart, he did not dare to complain. Everyone understood that the imperial envoy came was a very good person. He was the prince of the prince, and he held the authority that could determine everyone's life and death. The prince had never dealt with the officials of the court. No one could see through the prince's skills, but they all knew that this prince was a powerful character and did not dare to leave a bad impression on the imperial envoy. Everyone had to wait in line in a row.
"Here, come." A sharp-eyed official shouted in the crowd, and a commotion occurred in the entire team. The Zhili governor Wu He coughed with a cold face. The officials of all sizes immediately calmed down, stood up, and waited quietly for the arrival of Yinzuo.
During the Qing Dynasty, there were eight governors - Zhili, Liangjiang, Fujian, Zhejiang, Lianghu, Shaanxi, Gansu, Sichuan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan and Guizhou. Among them, the governor of Zhili was in charge of military and civil affairs in Zhili, Henan and Shandong. They were responsible for the military and civil affairs of Zhili, Henan and Shandong. They were the first of all governors and ranked first among all governors. They were known as the leader of Xinjiang ministers. They were not allowed to serve as relatives and noble ministers. In the eighth year of Kangxi, the position of governor of Zhili was removed and the position of governor of Zhili was changed to Zhili, and they only managed the affairs of Zhili provinces, but they were still one of the most prominent positions among Xinjiang ministers.
During the reign of Kangxi, all those who could serve as governors were generally civil officials, basically all from Jinshi, with Wu He being the exception: Although this person was well-versed in literature, he was not from Jinshi, nor had he participated in the imperial examination, but he served as the admiral of Sichuan, the governor of Shanxi and even the current governor of Zhili. The sages were extremely prosperous. Wu He was one of the Buku who captured Oboi back then. He was considered the personal military background of the old man Kangxi. In addition, he was smart and always favored by the old man. Although Yinzuo had not had much dealing with this Master Wu, he knew that he was one of the old man's beloved generals and did not dare to be negligent. As soon as the ship was docked, he walked towards Wu He and others who were coming...
Chapter completed!