Chapter 633 Young people don't talk about martial arts
Chapter 633 Young people don't talk about martial arts
However, Murphy still walked towards her expressionlessly.
"You, please don't come here. I'm really powerful. I killed a cerebellum with one punch!" Mu Jianping said the most arrogant words in the most cowardly manner.
"Killed a cerebellar ax with one punch? I think you were the cerebellar ax that was killed!" Murphy hit Mu Jianping so hard that his brain collapsed.
"Wow, it hurts so much, you're bullying me!" Mu Jianping cried, holding her head.
"Catch them, don't let any of them escape."
But at this time, Wu Sangui's bodyguard came to the door. Mo Fei frowned and immediately disappeared into Pingxi Prince's Mansion with Mu Jianping.
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Shenlong Valley.
It is the main altar of Shenlong Sect.
At first, the Shenlong Sect was only one of the local religions in Yunnan and had many opponents. However, after Wu Sangui came to Yunnan, he selected the Shenlong Sect from among the local religions in Yunnan and then vigorously supported it, using the convenience of religion. , massively transformed Yunnan, managed Yunnan like an iron barrel, and became Wu Sangui's independent kingdom.
The Shenlong Sect assisted Wu Sangui in running Yunnan, and it also received a lot of benefits. It gained the faith of many chieftains, and even slowly penetrated into the high-ranking officials and dignitaries of Yunnan. As Wu Sangui's independent kingdom, Yunnan, who were those high-ranking officials and dignitaries? The identity force field is basically self-evident...
"Leader, you have solved a disobedient chieftain for King Pingxi this time. I believe he will reward you greatly!"
Long Er, who had become the leader of the Shenlong Sect, was on his way back to the Shenlong Valley with the compliments of a group of believers.
"Hey, the purpose of working for King Pingxi is to regain our Han people's country as soon as possible and overthrow the brutal rule of the Manchu Qing Dynasty. There is no talk of reward or no reward." Long'er lectured.
But just because he said that, Long'er didn't feel faintly proud of his increasingly important authority under Wu Sangui.
When you are in your position and seeking your government, many times, when it reaches a point where others are supporting you, it is difficult for you not to feel overwhelmed. Therefore, Long'er would inevitably look at Wu Sangui's advisers and generals as if they were trash.
She went out this time to help Wu Sangui deal with Yunnan Chieftain who had caused a minor disturbance.
It is very interesting to talk about things like chieftains. The so-called chieftain policy system is to give ethnic minority leaders official positions appointed by the court in remote ethnic areas, so that they can be hereditary and replace them. Such a system effectively maintained local stability and saved the court's cost of managing local areas.
The establishment of the chieftain system has its inevitable practical pressures. First, in remote areas such as Guizhou, rich families have lived there for generations. It is said that a local snake can overwhelm a strong dragon. Even in the prosperous times such as the Tang Dynasty, Guizhou and other places would implement a policy of appeasement and grant titles to local chieftains. When Zhu Yuanzhang established the Ming Dynasty, the country's national strength had been weakened by years of war, and it was even more impossible to bring the power of the local chieftains to the central government. Second, the terrain in Guizhou and other places is dangerous and difficult for non-locals. Even if the central government intends to suppress the country with a large army and seize power by force, it will be powerless in the face of the obstacles of mountains and rivers. You may lose your troops and wealth in the end.
Although such a system is conducive to local stability, it also creates certain disasters. The Battle of Bozhou during the Ming Dynasty was a typical representative of such a disaster. Yang Yinglong, the chieftain of Bozhou, had been planning for many years to unite surrounding ethnic minorities to jointly rebel against the rule of the Ming Dynasty, which became the largest civil strife within the Ming Dynasty at that time. Yang Yinglong's rebellion illustrates the absolute power of the chieftains in the local area and that the chieftains control the local area far better than the imperial court. In minority areas, as the saying goes, the emperor is far away, so the chieftain became the local emperor, possessing all financial, administrative and military powers. It can be said that in ethnic minority areas where the chieftain system is established, the chieftain and the emperor share the same. In name, these minority areas seem to belong to the entire country and are subject to central management, but in fact they belong to individual chieftains or their families.
Long Er and her accompanying disciples of the Shenlong Cult returned to the Shenlong Valley. By brushing their faces, they had an unimpeded journey to the leader's high seat.
It's just that Long Er felt vaguely uneasy, and he didn't know why.
On the way back to Shenlong Valley, most of the Shenlong Sect disciples she saw were unfamiliar to her, and the few Shenlong Sect disciples she was closest to were
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