After Qin Lihua left with the army, Qin Huan began to implement his new policy of changing the land to the flow in Shizhu.

In the Ming Dynasty, Shizhu belonged to the territory of Chongqing government. Its full name was Shizhu Xuanfu department. Its status is quite complex, that is, anyone can manage and no one can manage. Therefore, Qin Liangyu always only recognized the imperial edict and did not recognize others.

The military headquarters can't command the white soldiers. There are only two possibilities for the white soldiers to go out. One is the emperor's decree of dispatching troops. The white soldiers can go out of the jurisdiction to fight, or fight alone, or accept the control of the governor.

The second is that the emperor issued the imperial edict of King Qin, otherwise the white soldiers are not allowed to leave the jurisdiction. Once they do, they will be rebellious, which is also a red line drawn by the Central Plains Dynasty to local chieftains.

In history, Chongzhen issued the imperial edict of King Qin several times. Except for the last time, Qin Liangyi was really powerless. The other times were basically ordered to go north to King Qin.

Although Shizhu's territory was actually small, just about one county, Qin Huan, as the first pilot chieftain, gave it the level of Zhili Prefecture, under the jurisdiction of Sichuan Province.

The governor of the prefecture is a nephew of the Ma family, who is the fifth grade. However, other officials are directly dispatched by the Government Affairs Council. All the land is distributed to the people. Those with less than half an mu of paddy field per capita are exempted from agricultural tax, commercial tax must be collected in accordance with the regulations, and the poll tax of large households in China is exempted for three years.

The number of troops stationed in the local national guard is 1000. They are dispatched by other provinces and stationed in turn. Ordinary people can have cold weapons, including bows and arrows, but they are not allowed to own or hide firearms. If they are found, they will be directly dealt with as the crime of rebellion.

Chongqing originally had few mountains, not to mention the stone pillars in the eastern region. Therefore, even if all the land is divided equally, tens of thousands of people have less than half an mu of paddy field and two mu of dry land. In addition to farming, people mainly rely on hunting for a living.

Qin Liangyu would never have been able to support thousands of white soldiers if it had not been for the repeated achievements of the white soldiers. The Qin and Ma families have been loyal and good for generations. There are rewards every year at the Apocalypse of the Wanli calendar.

This can be seen from the fact that when Chongzhen became emperor, the rewards became less and less, and finally close to nothing, and the scale of white pole soldiers became less and less, so that they were unable to be king Qin and block Zhang Xianzhong in the end.

As for whether too many people died in the war and could not recruit soldiers, this is nonsense. Chongqing is so poor that many people want to be soldiers. In the name of Qin Liangyu, as long as they have money and food, they can recruit 10000 or 20000 people casually, and they are still hard-working mountain men who dare to fight and fight.

It can't be said that Chongzhen was stingy and short-sighted. In fact, Chongzhen was almost too poor to open the pot. In addition, the military department often deducted all the rewards that should have been obtained because of his military achievements. Therefore, it was really rare for Qin Liangyu to lead his troops north to the king several times.

After all, although she also holds the title of chief soldier officer, she can't compare with other Han people's chief soldiers. People have no money, food and military pay, they can raise their own money along the way, but white soldiers can't do it. Otherwise, she will definitely end up with the crime of longitudinal soldiers looting, even rebellion, and robbing the family and exterminating the family.

Qin Huan was much more generous than Chongzhen. He not only rewarded the Qin and Ma families with a lot of gold and silver wealth, but also the military and political yuan was responsible for the military pay and daily expenses of 50000 white soldiers. He also promised that as long as the chieftain problem was solved, the title would be absolutely indispensable.

Qin Huan only stayed in Shizhu for more than half a month. After the land was divided and the village and township heads were elected, he returned to Huguang with 5000 women.

The expected ten primary schools are still under construction. As soon as they are completed, female students will be in place immediately to popularize Chinese language education in the whole state.

Qin Huan no longer cared about the wars around him, but paid attention to them occasionally, because there was no suspense about the unification of the world, so he focused more on how to govern.

After all, since ancient times, it has been easy to fight the world and difficult to govern the world. In particular, it is difficult for him to implement this new system that has not existed in ancient times.

Although most of the examples of death and political extinction in the past dynasties were unevenly distributed interests, which made the conservative strength easily fight back and succeed, Qin Huan felt that it was important to make most people become the beneficiaries of the new deal, but he thought ideas and ideas were more important.

Just imagine, if the concept of the rule of law has been deeply rooted in all people and all classes in 20 or 30 years, who can push his new deal?

Even if his great Qin Dynasty is overthrown, the new dynasty must rule the country according to law, otherwise everyone will not agree. Unless there is an invasion of barbarians and completely subvert the Han culture with strength, this will never change.

Therefore, education, especially fully opening the wisdom of the people and improving the quality of ordinary people, is the most important thing in the next 40 years of the Qin Dynasty.

Qin Huan is only 20 years old now. He believes that he should take good care of himself and live to be 60 years old.

He believes that after 40 years, everyone should be able to read and speak, and those old die hards are almost dead, so his Da Qin will be as stable as Mount Tai.

And as long as we do this and carry forward the spirit of advocating martial arts and respecting literature, it is enough to ensure that this nation is always at the forefront of the world.

Of course, just like the Qin Dynasty, it's not good to talk about law but not morality. Maybe everyone will eventually become a cold-blooded and ruthless person, brave and ruthless.

The so-called super Democratic United States in the previous life is a good example. It will definitely become like that in another 20 or 30 years.

Therefore, the governing idea of the great Qin Dynasty is to give priority to the rule of law, supplemented by morality, and emphasize benevolence, filial piety and righteousness while the people abide by discipline and law.

While respecting literature and martial arts, Qin Huan also advocated the power of science and technology. He believed that man can conquer nature. Qin Huan attributed it to a civilized society ruled by law. This is the slogan to be shouted next. Everything should focus on the rule of law and civilization. All uncivilized things should be abolished. There should be laws to abide by. Everything should be divided into right and wrong. We should not be confused, What is unclear can be indefinite temporarily, but it must be argued. One generation cannot argue clearly, and two generations argue until it is clear.

Therefore, after leaving Chongqing, Qin Huan did not directly return to Nanjing. Instead, he stopped at Jingzhou prefecture to check his educational achievements.

Jingzhou Prefecture is the first prefecture to implement education for all. It has been nearly two years now. If there is no big problem, we will start to get rid of our arms and popularize education for all in the Central Plains of the south of the Yangtze River. One local chieftain will obey one and popularize one immediately.

After all, the first group of 100000 girls have been studying for three or four years, and each one is graceful and graceful. Each one has the style of a lady of a family, which is enough to act as the most basic scholar to teach those children aged six or seven to understand words, the principles of nature, and related etiquette and filial piety.