Yan Jin wrote a memorial for his impeachment and sent it to Shaoguan Mansion and a copy to Nanjing.

Of course, he has no right to directly remove Gan Lulin from his post, so he can only report it and wait for the order above.

However, Yan Jin was still not careful enough, knowing that Nanxiong was Gan Lulin's territory.

Those people reported to Yan Jin about Gaomi, and someone had already reported it to Gan Lulin.

This makes Gan Lulin very helpless. This kind of thing cannot be prevented unless he can completely control the mouth of the whole county.

It finally came to light, which made him very depressed.

When the people above know, he will definitely be removed from his post and punished for his sins.

Gan Lulin was naturally not reconciled to such a result, so he was ready to give it a shot and sent someone to intercept the messenger.

At the same time, he also made a plan to make Yan Jin fake his death.

These are all helpless actions of Gan Lulin, so the strategy is not at all brilliant.

In the end, Yan Jin was indeed killed by him, but the matter was revealed.

The people who went to intercept the messenger were unsuccessful.

The post station responsible for delivering letters is not under the civil service system, but under the jurisdiction of the military.

Gan Lulin has a single hand in Nanxiong's civil affairs, but he has nothing to do with the military.

Knowing that the matter was destined to be exposed, Gan Lulin simply did not do anything, and began to contact Nanxiong and the landlords around Nanxiong, asking everyone to rebel collectively.

Through rebellion, they forced the court to compromise and recruited them.

Gan Lulin thought relatively simple. He felt that his requirements were not high, and he didn't even need any compensation from the court. He only needed the court to acknowledge the status quo and maintain the previous state.

With such a simple condition, the imperial court will most likely agree.

His kind of thinking is typically still in the Ming Dynasty.

In the previous rebellions of Li Zicheng and Zhang Xianzhong, the court also focused on comfort, supplemented by suppression.

As long as the rebel area is willing to accept the surrender, the court is often willing to accept it, and is not willing to fight.

Whether it was Li Zicheng or Zhang Xianzhong, they were all recruited and then revolted.

It's not just them, most of the rebellions in the past, as long as the rebels didn't slogan that they wanted to be emperors, everything was negotiable.

After all, in essence, their rebellion is actually similar to gathering a crowd to make trouble, but the degree is different.

They are all for the purpose of obtaining certain demands, and they do not say that they want to overthrow Dahua.

In Gan Lulin's view, this level of rebellion is not a complete tearing of the face with Dahua.

As long as they can resist some attacks by the Dahua army and make the central court feel a headache, they are qualified to sit down and negotiate with the court.

This kind of thinking is completely fine in the Ming Dynasty.

However, times have changed.

Today's Dahua has the ability to suppress any rebellion, and they don't need to compromise with the rebels.

In the previous Daming, it was a matter of internal and external troubles. He did not want to fight against the rebels and the Qing army on two fronts, so he would compromise.

And now Dahua, there is no such problem.

Although Dahua is now fighting on multiple fronts, there is no such thing as a lack of money and no military pay.

Gan Lulin's connection was very successful. After all, he had a high prestige in this area, and those landlords were really unwilling to hand over the land in their hands.

With the county magistrate taking the lead, they have more confidence.

As a result, Gan Lulin raised his arms and called out, and there were countless responders.

In order to cope with the coming imperial army in the future, Gan Lulin asked the landlords to pay for it and formed an army of nearly 20,000 people.

This can be regarded as the use of military force. It is not ordinary to rely on Nanxiong alone to support an army of 20,000 people.

It is impossible to expect the landlord to take the lead. In the end, it has to be imposed on the people, making the local people miserable.

Some ignorant people even complained about the land reform policy of the imperial court. If there was no such policy, they would live in the old days. Although they were suffering, they could at least survive.

But now, they are having a harder time than before.

And all this is because of the land reform policy of the imperial court.

Although, the intent of this policy is to make life better for them. However, before the court did not do it, the people didn't really buy it.

People who are idiots, people who can think through it will not be called idiots, nor will they be easily deceived.

When the news of Nanxiong's rebellion reached the central government, it became the reason for the old-fashioned people to propose to stop the land reform.

They said that if they continue to force the execution without considering the reality, there will be more and more cases like Nanxiong. At that time, the world will be in chaos.

Many officials even put forward the history of the Sui Dynasty, hoping that Wu Changqing would be cautious.

They said that the situation in Dahua today is quite similar to that of the Sui Dynasty.

In the early Sui Dynasty, it was also a scene of prosperity. The court was rich, and the people were also rich.

All kinds of huge projects, just do what you say.

All of them appear to be powerful on the surface, but in fact they are in danger.

Once someone leads the rebellion, the world will be in flames. Like the Sui Dynasty, it will only end up cheapening others.

If it weren't for the good foundation laid by the Sui Dynasty, how would the Tang Dynasty flourish.

Now, Dahua has also laid an excellent foundation.

Anyone who takes over can create a prosperous world.

At this time,

The most important thing to do is to seek stability, and we shouldn't engage in such a hugely influential movement as land reform. It's unnecessary.

The reason, of course, is very reasonable, but Wu Changqing did not listen.

It is precisely because the impact will be very significant that Wu Changqing has delayed the land reform until now.

At the same time, he also understood that once the land reform started, there would be no way out.

If this time fails, there will be no chance in the future.

After all, the local owners have had a successful experience of resisting, and if they resist the land reform in the future, they will be more handy and have a strong confidence.

Wu Changqing has no way out, he must do it.

As for the alarmism of some officials, he did not take it too seriously.

Although Dahua at this time was similar to the Sui Dynasty, it was different.

The biggest difference is that the current Dahua Central has absolute military power.

Unlike during the Sui Dynasty, the central army had more personnel and more training than the local army. In fact, the gap between the two sides is not big, and some fight.

This balance of power makes the rebellion easy to succeed.

But now, Dahua's central military uses the most advanced Yongxing two-year rifle, which is a rear-loading rifle.

As for the rebels, they still used swords, spears, and bows and arrows. Not even the number of bows and arrows.

The gap between the two sides is more than a generation gap, at least a gap of thousands of years.

With such a gap, do you still need to worry about the inability to quickly suppress the rebellion?

Wu Changqing felt that as long as he held the army firmly in his hands, he would win.

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