Ruling a Place.
On June 20th, Ji Yun had been in this world for more than a hundred days.
He had also conquered the entire Chahar District. However, after taking down the entire Chahar, it caused a series of problems. The territory became larger, and the original management personnel were insufficient. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the government did not go to the countryside. The lowest level of the government could only go to the county.
Although this reduced the number of officials, it also brought a lot of problems. For example, the most important one was that some places only knew about the clan and did not know about the country.
However, Ji Yun had grown up under the red flag, so he had a better understanding of the administrative methods of the later generations of the Republic, even though he needed more manpower. However, the result of doing so was that his influence and control over the country would deeply affect the country. Although there would occasionally be some troublesome things, it was much better than the Ming and Qing Dynasties. At least, it could be reflected in social security.
Therefore, when Ji Yun came here, he also planned to implement this administrative model, but the original beneficiary of the village would naturally not agree. They were used to being free, so how could they allow anyone to ride on their heads?
Fortunately, Chahar was a sparsely populated place, and the clan power was not too strong. It was just that there were more ethnic minorities, and Ji Yun adopted an equal approach to them. Sometimes, unfair treatment between races would have a huge impact.
Everyone was equal, at least before the law. Now, most of the original officials of Chahar had returned to their hometown. Only those who were usually considered clean were left, and most of the officials could only be trained by the political officials of the base to carry out these tasks.
However, in this period of time, the base had already produced more than 100,000 cloned workers and farmers. It was only later that they realized that these were the only things that could not be done, so they began to produce some administrative clones. However, it was more difficult to produce administrative clones. Now, there were only more than a thousand people, and most of them could only manage the administrative agencies of the village base or manage a factory with two or three hundred people.
Fortunately, Ji Yun had about 50,000 soldiers in his army, except for the 20,000 soldiers in Jin Province and Suiyuan. There were also 10,000 soldiers who had militarized most of Chahar. One had to know that on the day Ji Yun attacked Zhang Jiakou, there were many local ruffians and hooligans who ran out to cause trouble! Therefore, this kind of militarized management would probably continue for a period of time.
Also, they had to perfect the law as much as possible. If the law and order of a country or a region collapsed, then the country would not be far from extinction. No matter which country it was, it was the same. Ji Yun, who came from a later generation, understood how important a complete set of laws was.
A set of laws could not be perfected in a short period of time. It had to change with the development of society and times. After all, different times faced different situations, and laws should change accordingly.
However, there were some issues of principle that should not be changed at will. For example, the clause of paying with one's life for murder could not be changed too much.
" As for those public figures who are clamoring for the abolition of the death penalty all day long, I don't know why they think so. They are talking about people. Quan, those death row convicts have people. Quan, could it be that there were no innocent people who were killed? Had he gained power?
At the end of the day, humans should be in awe. If they could not be in awe of their own psychological and moral bottom line, then let them be in awe of the bottom line of the law! People always had a bottom line.
Since the establishment of the Chahar People's Government, the original lax laws were the first to be tightened. The Chahar region had a large number of grasslands. At the same time, there were also a large number of Mongolian herdsmen living here. Even now, they were still living a relatively backward life.
In fact, most of the original herdsmen on the grasslands were herded by the Mongolian nobles. However, Ji Yun dealt with some of the evil nobles and distributed their cattle and sheep to the herdsmen. There were also some nobles who had a better reputation who were not affected too much. However, their families were required to split up, and doing so was also beneficial.
There were often conflicts between the big families. Although it was not obvious here, there were still some conflicts that were difficult to deal with. After separating these families, the cloned farmers produced by the base were mixed together.
The cloned farmers did not have much of a sense of nationality. Moreover, according to their thinking, the theory of the Chinese race had already been deeply rooted in their hearts.
The new government also had another job, which was to help these herdsmen, whether they were Han or Mongolian, settle them down, give them better sheep and cattle breeds (all from the base's biotechnology), and reclaim some land specially for planting pasture. He taught them scientific breeding methods, not the inefficient methods of the past.
However, the new government's main task now was to build roads. If you want to be rich, build roads first. In the future, even children would know this. When Ji Yun was in school, he had a deep understanding of these things. Transportation was often the most important reason why a city could develop. For example, a hundred years ago, Shi Jia Zhuang was just a small village. Later, with the construction of the railway, this place actually developed into a huge city with a population of 9 million. It could be seen how important transportation was!
There were many such examples that I would not list one by one. However, these examples were enough to prove how important transportation was. There was a railway in Zhang Jiakou a long time ago, which was the famous Jing-Zhang railway. The foreign experts said that it was impossible to build a railway, but in the end, it was the first railway that was completely built by Chinese people under the design of Zhan Tianyou.
However, in order to save money, this railway was actually a light rail. The practicality of the railway was not strong, and it had to be rebuilt.
Fortunately, Ji Yun had a 21st century traffic map. He could adjust some routes according to the loopholes in the map.
There were also roads. There were basically no freeways in China now. At this time, China's annual lime production was probably not as high as the production of small and medium-sized factories in the 21st century.
Therefore, in China, the price of cement and asphalt was very high. It was impossible to build many roads by purchasing them from outside. Therefore, most of the roads in China during this period were made of gravel. However, the base had the ability to produce cement, and its output was not low. It could reach 1 million tons a month.
Such a production was nothing in China in the 21st century, but it was still barely enough for the current road construction. With the production being so limited, Kong Yun could only think of ways to organize his own workers to carry out production. Some workers were assigned to the production of cement and steel. The current Zhang Jiakou lacked the people who were originally unstable because of the change in political power. As these activities continued, things gradually calmed down.
Right now, Chahar could be considered poor and had nothing. The most basic construction could only rely on the series of abilities brought by the base. It could be said that if the base could not be used anymore, it would be impossible to use it.
The Chahar People's Government was basically finished, which made Ji Yun worried.
However, he did not have the ability to resist now. Moreover, he was now facing a more troublesome problem, which was the land problem in Zhang Jiakou, which had a lot of cultivated land.
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