It was definitely impossible to implement the enfeoffment system within the Qin country.
Therefore, Ying Mu could only cast his gaze outside the Qin Country and set his eyes on the Bai Yue in the south.
This was also related to Great Qin's current national policy.
According to historical records, after the Qin Dynasty destroyed the six countries, the first emperor, who had great talent and strategy, set his sights on the land of Baiyue, which was Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan, and other places in the future.
However, Great Qin's conquest of the Hundred Yue Lands did not go smoothly.
He had launched three wars and spent ten years. He had mobilized a million troops and suffered three hundred thousand casualties before he unified Lingnan and established Nanhai, Guilin, and Xiangjun.
Apart from that, in order to prevent the Yue from rebelling, Great Qin also stationed 300,000 soldiers in the Yue and took Zhao Tuo's advice to move 500,000 Qin soldiers from Guanzhong to Lingnan.
How many people did Great Qin have at that time?
The answer was between 10 million and 20 million.
As for the real Old Qin?
It was probably not even three million.
It was also because of this that Guanzhong was empty, greatly shaking the foundation of the Qin Dynasty's rule.
In addition, they were stationed at the northern border to defend against the 300,000 Xiongnu troops.
At the end of the Qin Dynasty, it would be strange if Great Qin had soldiers and horses to quell the rebellion.
This was also why many people believed that Great Qin's destruction had a lot to do with the three conquests against the Yue.
However, there was another problem.
The Great Qin Empire had spent ten years and used a million soldiers, with over 300,000 casualties, to pacify the Bai Yue.
How could Ying Mu dare to guarantee that he only needed 50,000 men to pacify the Bai Yue in three years and turn South Yue into his own fief?
This bragging seemed a little careless.
In truth, Ying Mu was indeed bragging.
However, since he dared to boast like this, he had a certain degree of confidence.
Firstly, he knew why Great Qin had failed to conquer the Yue three times. He knew that Great Qin's biggest problem was not being able to adapt to the environment and that it was difficult to transport logistics.
These two difficulties were not unsolvable.
As long as they were prepared in advance, they could avoid it to a certain extent.
Secondly, how many people were there in this era?
According to the statistics of the later generations, the population of Baiyue in the Qin Dynasty was at most 300,000 to 400,000 people, and the number of soldiers that could fight did not exceed 50,000.
As such, if they really wanted to fight, Great Qin's 50,000 elites would be enough!
The last and most important point.
As long as he could get the First Emperor's edict, he could activate the strongest feudal lord construction system.
After all, it was a system cheat. It could more or less help him.
Ying Mu thought with uncertainty.
Of course, even if the system wasn't powerful enough, it was useless.
Ying Mu, who had lived in Yun Gui for a few years, had a certain degree of confidence that he could pacify the Bai Yue.
He didn't even need to take down the entire Bai Yue.
He only needed to obtain a territory and activate the system.
In short, Ying Mu only had one goal, and that was to use this opportunity to activate his golden finger and make a final gamble.
Take a gamble and turn a bicycle into a motorcycle.
If he won, he would go into the sea to look for models.
If he lost, he would be a good man again 18 years later.
In any case, he had already given up on Great Qin's miserable life and was about to go crazy.
How bad could it be?
The First Emperor didn't know what Ying Mu was thinking.
Although he was shocked by Ying Mu's bold words and the strange enfeoffment mode in his imagination, he was still shocked.
However, he wasn't bewitched by Ying Mu's provocative words.
Instead, he was pondering whether what his son said was feasible.
The First Emperor was not the only one in deep thought. The officials and young masters of the Great Qin Empire were also in deep thought.
They had to admit that they were shocked by Ying Mu's words.
"Is it possible to use the territories outside of Great Qin to enfeoffe them?”
"Is it possible to use Great Qin's army as mercenaries and get those who want to enfeoffment to help them open up territory?”
"Using your identity as the Young Master of Great Qin, is it possible to borrow 10,000 gold in exchange for Great Qin's 50,000 soldiers for three years and a certain amount of rations to develop South Yue and make South Yue your fief?”
These three questions lingered in the First Emperor's mind.
He had to admit that he was tempted.
Using the territory of the enemy country that could be seen but could not be touched to reward and endow meritorious generals, ministers, and children of the imperial clan.
This was definitely not a problem.
Anyway, it wasn't his own land, so he could confer titles as he pleased.
As for sending an army to help those who wanted to enfeoffment open up territory?
This didn't seem to be a problem.
After all, they were not letting Great Qin's army work for free; they were using gold, silver, and wealth to rent it.
During this period, the expenses of the army, as well as the subsequent compensation, were naturally borne by the enfeoffers.
This greatly alleviated Great Qin's financial difficulties.
They would also be able to make the enfeoffers provide for Great Qin's army, saving a large amount of food and pay.
finally. Even though the territories they had conquered belonged to Great Qin in name, it was not impossible for them to take them back in the future.
Thinking of this, the First Emperor felt that Ying Mu's suggestion of enfeoffment was not just feasible.
Not only could he reward those who had made contributions without spending a single cent, but he could also obtain their gratitude.
It could also help the national treasury with financial difficulties and reduce the consumption of the army.
In the end, it would allow Great Qin to expand its territory and achieve great achievements, ensuring the Great Qin Dynasty's eternal legacy.
It was like killing many birds with one stone.
Although there were still many small problems, such as military power, population, candidates, systems, taxes, rebellions, and so on.
However, compared to the bright and broad prospects of this plan.
The First Emperor had to admit that he was tempted.
Just like what Ying Mu had said.
Now that Great Qin had unified the world, it was several times stronger than the Shang and Zhou Dynasties.
The Shang and Zhou Dynasties could still expand the world and fight for a bigger and better living space for the Yan Huang Race.
Why couldn't he?
If he couldn't do it, wouldn't it mean that his reputation as the first emperor, who had " made contributions to the three emperors and was virtuous to the five emperors," was undeserved?
The most important thing was that if they really followed Ying Mu's enfeoffment system, the Great Qin Imperial Family and the Great Qin Empire would have to bear very little risk.
Most of the risks had already been transferred to those who wanted to enfeoffment.
The risk was small, but the benefits were great!
Why can't this be done?
As for whether or not people would apply to establish their own fiefs outside of Great Qin?
The First Emperor had no doubt about this.
Because in this world, there were many ambitious people.
Whether it was the descendants of the Six Nations who had lost their territories.
Moreover, it was a powerful clan within Great Qin.
They would not let go of this opportunity.
Just looking at the restless officials of Great Qin in Zhangtai Palace, he could tell that the Great Qin Empire was in chaos.
The First Emperor knew that the enfeoffment method proposed by Ying Mu had moved people's hearts.
This was Earth Cracker Conferring Monarch!
How many people in the world would not be moved?
When the First Emperor thought of this, he couldn't help but look at Ying Mu.
He seemed to have understood.
He finally understood why his son would extend the right to enfeoffment to the descendants of those who had rendered meritorious service in the past.
He was trying to manipulate the situation so that he had no choice but to pass this proposal!
However, even though the First Emperor knew this, he wasn't angry at all.
On the contrary, he felt that Ying Mu was indeed his son, and it was only right for him to do so.
"Enfeoffment outside and king in the Divine Prefecture!"
"Although these words are shocking, it is not impossible!”
"You are my son and have great ambitions.”
"However, this matter concerns the future of Great Qin, and whether it is feasible or not requires the ministers to discuss it together.”
The First Emperor smiled and looked at Ying Mu with satisfaction. He agreed with Ying Mu's words.
Following this, he looked at the officials in Zhangtai Palace and asked,""What do you think? Is what Ying Mu said feasible?”
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