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Chapter 190 0185 [Thieves everywhere](2/2)

The Song Dynasty people's written descriptions of Shandong, except for "simple", "vulgar" and other words, were all "violent", "fierce knights", "strong beams" and "many thieves".

"There are gangs of thieves in the wild, but there are many arbitrary heroes in the wild." This means that the wild is full of robbers, and the urban and rural areas are full of underworld.

"Two thousand stones are rarely bullied", which means that there are few magistrates in Shandong who are not bullied by local powerful people.

In the final analysis, commerce in Shandong is underdeveloped, land annexation is very serious, and a large number of surplus labor cannot find jobs. This place is very close to Kaifeng, and there is also the Guangji River for water transportation. The exploitation from the government is very heavy, and Kaifeng Prefecture has always

They are sucking the blood of the people of Shandong.

A combination of factors will result in a large number of refugees once a natural disaster occurs.

The imperial court could only recruit refugees as soldiers, but the refugees still did not have enough to eat as soldiers. Instead, they learned military skills, fled back to their hometowns with weapons, and became more professional as thieves.

Ju Ming took off his bow and arrow, put on the arrow, and shouted: "Get out of here!"

The thieves were a little scared, but they were reluctant to let the fat sheep go. They didn't know whether to advance or retreat for a while.

Ju Ming drew the bow half full and shot an arrow, causing the bandit leader to fall from his horse.

The group of thieves fled in panic. Not only did they help the seriously injured bandit leader, they also forgot to take the horse with them.

Zhu Ming chased him on horseback, and the thieves scattered and ran wildly.

The bandit holding the horse panicked and climbed onto the horse's back. However, due to his poor riding skills, he was quickly overtaken by Ju Ming.

With a slash of the sword, the thief fell off his horse, and Ju Ming snatched the horse away.

With the spoils of war, he was too lazy to continue chasing. This was not his jurisdiction anyway, so he just let that guy Wang Jie have a headache.

I rode back for a stroll and saw Deng Chun bringing someone over.

Shi Biao stayed in the capital to protect Zhu Guoxiang, while the remaining Bai Sheng, Deng Chun and others followed Zhu Ming to Puzhou.

"Why are you here?" Zhu Ming asked.

Deng Chun replied: "I heard from the postman at the posthouse that there are many robbers around here, so I asked Bai Sheng to protect my wife, and I brought someone over to meet the husband."

"Go back," Ju Ming said with a smile, "I picked up a horse for nothing. I'm lucky today."

Ju Ming is not looking forward to his future work and even has some headaches.

Puzhou is right next door to Xingren Mansion, and it is also full of thieves.

There is no end to the killing, and the employment problem must be solved. However, the imperial court has excessively exploited Shandong, and the land annexation is serious, and the number of unemployed people will only increase.
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