Qin Huan didn't clean up the eight kings in person, but stayed in Shizhu. Li Dingguo and Qin Lihua surrounded and suppressed what happened to the eight kings and Li Guo.

In order not to embarrass Li Dingguo, the third Corps mainly cleaned up the Chuang troops in northern Sichuan and Hanzhong, and the eight kings in Western Sichuan, southern Sichuan and Guizhou, which were in the charge of Qin Lihua's white soldiers.

Of course, it is far from enough to rely on the thousands of white soldiers.

Therefore, the 100000 troops brought from Huguang were temporarily handed over to Qin Lihua for unified command.

After all, Bai Gan Bing knows how to fight mountain and land wars in the southwest. Qin Huan's task to Qin Lihua is not only to exterminate the eight kings, but also to let local chieftains accept the return of land.

King Ba and Li Guo are just surviving. As long as they break through several big cities such as Chengdu and Hanzhong, they are grasshoppers after autumn and can't jump for long.

In contrast, the chieftains in the southwest are hard to chew. These chieftains not only hold private soldiers, but also have absolute control over the jurisdiction, but also extremely exclusive.

In addition, the sky is high, the emperor is far away, local customs are different, the people are stupid, and often unite together. If they are slightly dissatisfied, they rebel, kill Han officials and kill Han people, which makes the Central Plains dynasties of all dynasties a headache.

Finally, we had to choose the Huairou policy and assimilate slowly, because the price of the army's encirclement and suppression in the mountains was too high.

In addition to the nominal obedience, in fact, the imperial court can't control them at all. Some grateful chieftains may accept the dispatch of the imperial court, but most of them don't bird the imperial court. They will obey whoever occupies the orthodoxy of the Central Plains.

Chieftains like Shizhu white pole soldiers are definitely very few.

If Qin Huan adopted the Huairou policy as in previous dynasties, it would also ensure that all regions in Southwest China would be in peace. After one or two hundred years, they would be similar. However, Qin Huan was an acute child.

In other words, he does not want to leave troubles and hidden dangers to future generations, but wants to solve them all in his lifetime and fundamentally.

After talking with Qin Lihua and getting a general understanding of the chieftains in the southwest, Qin Huan made some adjustments to his policy of changing the land to the flow, which was not as radical as before.

The first is to abolish the hereditary system of the chieftain, take the initiative to submit and accept the reform. The chieftain can retain his official position and serve as the governor of each state.

Some local traditional customs can be retained, but the premise is that they cannot conflict with the Qin law. The customs that conflict with the Qin law must be abolished, especially those that seriously violate the Qin law.

Each village can be autonomous. The people can elect village and township heads on their own. For the time being, they don't have to pay any taxes. However, the officials at the county level must be appointed by the imperial court.

In the future, schools will be built in all villages, and children must study. Qin Huan felt that the education of ethnic minorities should even be popularized first.

Moreover, the property of each chieftain can retain his mobile property if he takes the initiative to surrender, but the occupied fixed and movable property, such as a large amount of land, mountains, forests and houses, must be handed over and distributed to the ordinary people under his rule. As for a large number of slaves, they should be abolished at the first time.

At least in name, we can't sign the deed of betrayal. In the future, except the emperor, in theory, everyone is equal and enjoys the protection of the Qin law, except those who copy the family.

Qin Huan was still thinking about this. It would be unrealistic for a large family not to raise servant girls, at least for a short time.

Therefore, there must be a transition period and a bottom line. Fortunately, Chinese Confucian culture pays attention to virtue. Although the contract of betrayal is signed in name, and all servant girls and servants are slaves, the fact is that there is an essential difference from the slavery system in the West. In peacetime, the government still has to intervene in fighting and killing at will.

Unlike western countries, once registered residence contracts, life is not human, and can not be compared with the servants of the large household of China. This is the difference between moral restraint and moral restraint. Therefore, Qin Yu believes that everyone should still be able to accept the new household registration system.

Morality must be said, and the Confucian culture should also be carried forward, but if the real Confucian culture is carried forward, unless the Confucian culture has been artificially castrated for several times since the Han Dynasty.

All rivers run into sea, and the essence of them is four. The essence of all the ingredients is that they are all rich and generous. As for what is the dross and what is the essence, everyone knows and can distinguish it, but it is only related to their own interests, and pretend to be confused.

Even if one or two truthful alternatives come out, they can't change anything and are often submerged by the torrent of history.

Although the chieftain's policy adjustment was softer, Qin Huan knew that few were willing to take the initiative to submit to the reform.

One or two doesn't matter, but hundreds of chieftains add up to something terrible. If one is bad, the whole southwest will be eroded. The key is that most of these areas are high mountains far away from the emperor, which is not conducive to the encirclement and suppression of the army.

As the saying goes, only by knowing yourself and the enemy can we be invincible in a hundred battles. To deal with these chieftains, we must first understand them, and then we can apply the right medicine to the case, or divide and disintegrate, or use both kindness and power, or directly suppress them. The size should be absolutely good. Therefore, Qin Yu chose Qin Lihua to do this.

First, the Qin and Ma families are now tied to the great Qin Dynasty. Second, the reputation of Qin Liangyu and Bai Ganbing still has some prestige among the southwest chieftains. At least they will get twice the result with half the effort when they win over the people at the bottom.

With the change of Han generals and officials, it is estimated that we will not believe that local chieftains are encouraging us. Once there are too many deaths and injuries and hatred, it will be difficult to turn it back.

For this reason, Qin Huan also granted her a special envoy for the five provinces in Southwest China, who was responsible for the change of chieftains from each province to the flow of soil. In addition, the identity of the eldest princess of Qin and the emperor's righteous sister was convincing enough.

Although the power is large, both civil and military, it does not overlap with the functions and powers of provincial governors.

After all, the assimilation of ethnic minorities in Southwest China in the Ming Dynasty has achieved remarkable results after more than 200 years. Now he is just speeding up the pace.

Of course, if the army of the Qin Dynasty were allowed to climb mountains and mountains and play cat and mouse with those chieftains, it would definitely be inferior. This kind of loss has eaten too much for generations.

So Qin Huan also allowed her to recruit 50000 white soldiers. All the 50000 white soldiers will be recruited from the children of ethnic minorities. Just send some Han propaganda officers and military judges.

The 50000 troops are specially responsible for entering the mountain to appease the chieftains and can be equipped with a small number of short guns.

When the eight queens are exterminated, the 100000 troops from the first Corps will set up a new Corps, mainly stationed in the open areas of the southwest plain to act as a deterrent. Li Dingguo's third regiment will also return to the northwest at that time.

If Qin Lihua had not become a relative of the emperor, Qin and Ma would both rest with the state in the future generations. It is estimated that most of them would not agree with Shizhu as the first chieftain area to try out the new deal.

Although Qin Huan thought that Qin Lihua, the newly recognized emperor sister, was unlikely to rebel and betray, the king had his own way of being a king, so when he left, the immediate relatives and clansmen of Qin and Ma families would be taken to Nanjing, which was called to enjoy happiness.

Qin Lihua not only didn't say anything, but was relieved, and the stone in her heart fell down. After all, Qin Huan gave her too much power, which made her afraid. If she didn't worry, it was absolutely false.