The Rise of History’s Most Powerful Empire

Chapter 45: replace

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There are only thousand-year-old families, not thousand-year-old dynasties.

Can this sentence be passed down for thousands of years? It is not unreasonable. Except for the Shang and Zhou dynasties at the beginning, which dynasty has truly reached its lifespan of thousands of years!

Even the Shang Dynasty and the Zhou Dynasty were only five hundred and eight hundred years old, but they were much better than the Han Dynasty, which was divided into two periods and was called the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Western Han Dynasty by later generations.

Since the Eastern Han Dynasty, those aristocratic families began to connect with each other in the countryside, controlling a large amount of land and population, and constantly accumulating soldiers and armor.

And because he controlled a large amount of resources and monopolized knowledge, various talents continued to appear, serving as military officers and civil servants in the Han Dynasty, mastering all rights, and even the imperial power was suppressed, becoming the leaders of those noble families. puppet.

This was the case for countless dynasties after that, with the exception of the Qin Dynasty and the Western Han Dynasty.

But these two dynasties were able to achieve this based on constant suppression and restrictions on the emergence of aristocratic families.

Their policy is this. All property, population, land, and families that reach a certain level must move to Guanzhong, which is the emperor's residence, and become a rich man.

And when they left their place, they lost all their relationships and their status as local gangsters. He became an ordinary rich man who only had money but no power to protect his wealth.

Any person, as long as they have power and power, can bully them at will, and in this way they will not pose a threat to the dynasty.

This policy continued until they were about to perish. When the Eastern Han Dynasty was established, it was because of the puppets supported by Emperor Guangwu Liu Xiu and those aristocratic families.

Therefore, he had to fully support those aristocratic families to maintain his rule, but this caused disaster for thousands of years, making future dynasties have to do the same.

Therefore, if you don't want your future conquests and rule to be restrained by those national moths, you must have your own talent reserves so that you can kick them away and work alone.

So how many talents can be exchanged for 1,000 luck points? A junior scribe needs ten luck points. If he has 1,000 luck points, he can only exchange them for 100 people.

As said before, imperial power does not go to the countryside. So if I want to truly control this territory, I must let my tentacles penetrate deep into the entire Xiangting.

You don't have to think about the administration at the pavilion level yourself. You can just arrange veterans who are loyal to you but have to quit the army because of injuries to serve as pavilion chiefs.

Administration at the township level requires three people and six people at the county level. According to the system of the Han Dynasty, small counties had three townships and large counties had five townships.

Then for each county, you need to prepare 15 to 21 junior scribes, as well as a county magistrate and county captain. The conditions are very difficult!

If you calculate it this way, with 100 luck points, you can only prepare a talent reserve for five counties. Then we can only make up for this gap by constantly plundering luck points in the Three Kingdoms world.

I just looked at the introduction of the system. According to the different world levels, the luck points generated by each of them are also different.

According to the level of power, a world without extraordinary power belongs to the first level; a world with extraordinary power, but generally only second and third levels belongs to the second level; a world with fourth and fifth levels of power belongs to the third level; a world with divinity A world with living things, but only demigods as the highest power, belongs to the fourth level; and then the world where I am now, with the existence of gods, belongs to the fifth level.

In my own world, only 50 people can generate some luck. The level four world requires 100 people, the level three requires 150 people, the level two requires 200 people, and the level one requires 250 people. And so on.

During the Three Kingdoms period, a county had a population of tens of thousands. Based on his 25,000 people, he can generate 100 luck points every month, which can be exchanged for ten junior scribes.

If you can't wait and want to get more luck points in a short time, then kill those people and you can get ten times his monthly luck points.

This is not a long-term solution, but if you want to overthrow all the aristocratic families, you will definitely kill a lot of people, and you can use the luck points gained from killing people to exchange talents and troops.

This is like a snowball. The more people you kill and the more battles you fight, the stronger you become.

So let's do this first, use all of my 1,000 luck points to exchange for the army. With his army of two thousand, plus the luck value generated this month, he can use his army to conquer those worlds with him.

Then I can occupy one or two of his counties in a short period of time. Therefore, the efficiency of those officials and troops in the feudal era may not be known about a county they occupied for several months.

If you want to fight yourself, you need to inform the superiors and mobilize troops and generals, level by level. At this point, it wouldn't have been possible without him in half a year.

He can also take advantage of this opportunity to use the luck points generated in those counties to recruit soldiers and scribes, consolidate his results and rule, and overthrow the aristocratic families in the ruling territory.

The accumulation and foundation come out at this time. If you are a step slower, you can get out of control and form a huge wave that sweeps everything.

Now, I have to arrange the internal affairs of the territory first. I just asked the system and found that the time ratio of those worlds to my own world is about 100:1.

If he wants to unify the entire Three Kingdoms, it will take him at least ten years. After all, he still has to clean up those aristocratic families, and he can't just unify them.

If you calculate it like this, it will take you a month to come back. For such a long time, you must arrange it well.

If you want to bring your current army there, you need to pay an additional 10% of the luck points of the original value of those armies. To exchange 1,000 luck points for two thousand troops, you need 100 luck points for additional payment.

There are now 13,500 people in his territory, and he can get 275 luck points this month. After spending 100 luck points, he still had 175 points left.

An intermediate scribe has a third-level power, and his exchange price is five times that of a junior scribe's second-level power. It requires fifty luck points from him, and the price of the general is the same.

This territory of my own still needs a county magistrate and a county captain. I just use 100 luck points to recruit them back to prevent chaos in the territory after I have left for a month, and they can also take charge of the overall situation of the territory.

With the remaining 75 luck points, his territory still lacks a few civil servants, so he can first use 25 luck points to recruit his five junior scribes as a backup.

With the remaining fifty points of luck, let's summon ten military generals. In addition to the county lieutenant, a county also needs three military positions, the patrol room patrol officer, the guard room captain, and the patrol room inspector.

There is no one to fill these three military counties. The remaining seven should be signed into the army. It just so happens that those people from Yehuchan look down on themselves.

Get rid of them all, let people like you who have received formal training take up positions, and rectify those troops with impetuous morale.

During this expedition, I found that these armies had too many problems. Without proper training, how could I trust them to take care of my territory

I'm in a bad mood today. The third update will make everyone feel better.

(End of chapter)