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    562 Employment

    With a long history of five thousand years and splendid cultural treasures, it is natural that legendary heroines are indispensable.  The first documented heroine was named Fuhao, who was from the Shang Dynasty; the one who was rated as the first heroine by later generations was Mrs.  , Fan Lihua, etc. It is a pity that these heroines are mostly created by poets and lyricists, and they are full of too much legend and too much romanticism.  In fact, the only female general in Chinese history was born in the late Ming Dynasty.  She is Qin Liangyu, a Miao woman who is well versed in scriptures.

    ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? of the Miao family, she studied civil and martial arts at a young age, she married her husband, and her husband was a singer, and her wife followed the army all her life.  Whether it was the rebellion under Jinzhou City or the She'an Rebellion, or today's chaotic wars in the late Ming Dynasty, the aura of this female general was no worse than any other heroine.  What's more, this female general took over as the Sichuan Army Commander three years ago, and the Australian Ambassador Wang Fei who succeeded him personally escorted a batch of arms into Sichuan and personally handed over a thousand rifles and six artillery pieces to the heroine.  hands.  And he bowed to the heroine with excitement and admiration.

    For a moment, the whole Nanming was shocked.  Wang Fei is Australian!  Not only is he an Australian, he is also the Australian ambassador to Nanming, which can be said to be extremely powerful.  How could such a man hold an old woman in such high esteem?  And it turns out that the energy that Qin Liangyu unleashed after being reused exceeded everyone's expectations!

    A phalanx composed of 20,000 white soldiers and 2,000 musketeers swept across half of Sichuan.  He defeated the Manchu elites several times in field battles, so that even today half of Sichuan is still in the hands of Nanming, making Dorgon's wishful thinking completely come to nothing.  That year, Qin Liangyu, who was born in the second year of Wanli, was seventy-two years old.

    As the saying goes, seventy-three or eighty-four, the King of Hell will not invite you to go.  On the first day of October, Qin Liangyu, who was seventy-five years old, fell completely ill and fell into bed.  But when the imperial court ordered her to serve as the deputy commander of the West Route Army, the heroine got up tremblingly from the bed, knelt down to receive the order, and shouted: "The old woman's bones are still alive, and she is truly a gift from the emperor."  , I will definitely take the lead and carry the crossbow to repay the emperor¡¯s kindness!¡±

    The envoy was overjoyed and immediately returned to Nanjing.  Unfortunately, the messenger received the bad news before he had gone twenty miles.  The heroine who was regarded as the pillar of Bashu by Australians has passed away!

    Sometimes there are poems and poems written in memory of him: Sweeping the barbarians with a dustpan.  A group of people cheered loudly.  Take a look at his Nian Lin Pavilion. Dan Qing first paints pictures of beauties.

    His grandson Ma Wannian buried his grandmother Qin Liangyu, and then the court issued an order to give her a posthumous title, with the posthumous title Zhongzhen.  The inscription on his tombstone is: Ming Dynasty Shangzhu, Guanglu, a doctor who guarded Sichuan and other places, the Han native officers and soldiers, the chief military officer, Zhendong, the general, and the left governor of the Indian and Chinese Army Governor's Mansion, Prince Taibao, Zhongzhenhou Zhensu, Qin Taijun's tomb.

    Although Qin Liangyu was already seriously ill as early as last year, thanks to the news, Australian Ambassador Wang Fei specially invited Hu Jingshui to go to Sichuan.  After some rescue efforts, he was finally rescued.  But it has to be said that Qin Liangyu died at the wrong time.  Now that the Northern Expedition is approaching, Qin Liangyu's death has plunged the Sichuan front line and even Nanjing into chaos.

    Qin Liangyu was born as a chieftain, and his subordinates were all Miao soldiers, so they were not something that ordinary people could control.  Supervisor Sun Chuanting was famous enough, but he was a Han general after all, and he was too strict in his military management.  If they were returned to Sun Chuanting, these Miao soldiers would change sooner or later.  Ma Wannian is Qin Liangyu's grandson. Not only does he have low qualifications, he also has poor abilities.  And according to a few records in history books, this guy finally defected to the Manchus.

    So a very thorny problem was placed in front of the Nanming scholar-bureaucrats.  What to do with these Miao soldiers?  It cannot be used, let alone dispersed. If you are not careful, it will cause chaos.  From Ma Shiying, the chief assistant, to a small official in the Ministry of War, each one is as big as a bucket.

    The most terrible thing is that the Australians seem to take great care of this ethnic minority army. If it is not handled well, it may even cause diplomatic problems between the two countries.  After two court discussions with no results, Chief Assistant Ma Shiying decided to communicate with the Australian ambassador.  But to Ma Shiying's dismay, Wang Fei didn't seem to have any good ideas.  So a few hours later, a telegram was submitted to the desk of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs.

    Faced with this message that was half bad news and half a problem, Shao Bei, who had already got off work, locked himself in his office and thought about it for two hours.  After returning home, I stayed up late to write a report and submitted it to the Prime Minister's Office the next day.

    The Prime Minister of the Republic of Australia sat behind his desk at 8:15 in the morning as usual.  Putting on the glasses, on the left is a slightly steaming tea cup, and on the right is a mountain of copywriting work.  After shaking his head with a wry smile, Wu Jianguo began to handle the day's copywriting work.  At 8:47, he read the report submitted by Shao Bei.

    He frowned and looked at it twice, then stood up and stood in front of the floor-to-ceiling window for ten minutes.  Old Wu murmured: "Another problem has arisen for me"

    Turning around, he picked up the phone and whispered: "Receive an callOffice of the Minister of Communications" About twenty seconds later, Shao Bei's voice sounded on the phone. Old Wu said with a smile: "You have given me another problem This year's financial situation is not optimistic. I believe you are better than  I still know.  Do you need to give a reason?  I believe that the Governor of the Central and Southern Reserve Bank knows the government's revenue and expenditure better than my Finance Minister.  The navy needs to upgrade its warships, the Macao-Rim Railway cannot be stopped, the ground forces need to be re-equipped, and the capital will be moved after the year You heard it right, the capital is to be moved, and preparations have already begun.  Congress?  I believe I know those gentlemen Members better than you do.  Even if it was to have round-the-clock power supply and use of electric fans, these guys would raise their hands in favor of moving the capital.  So this is not a problem, the next step is just a formality.  By the way, don¡¯t spread this matter outside.  I don't want to cause real estate to overheat.  "

    "The method you proposed is a good idea, but there is not enough reason to convince me. And there is no precedent for this matter. Even if the government agrees, the Ministry of War still has to be convinced. That guy Fu Baichen is just a fool."

    There was silence on the other end of the phone for a while, and then Shao Bei's deep voice said a reason that was difficult for Lao Wu to argue with: "Excluding national sentiments and the like, Australia is not a militia National Guard. All the troops combined are not enough."  to 100,000. There is half of the navy. And Australia actually controls a vast territory from Hokkaido in the north, to the Samoa Islands in the east, to the Australian mainland in the south, and to the Strait of Malacca in the west. What does this mean? Does it mean that the existing  The force cannot be effectively controlled at all, let alone respond to emergencies. So I think hiring a group of mercenaries who are willing to be loyal to us and have certain combat experience can effectively alleviate the problem of insufficient force."

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