Emperor Ling of Han was the last powerful emperor of the Han Dynasty, a figure who could have altered the course of history, yet he became the root cause of the empire's collapse.
Fate ha...
With such a group of people, it's only a matter of time before the Han Dynasty stands at the pinnacle of the world.
Then Liu Hong glanced at everyone and said with a smile, "Sun Sheng, the bandit leader of Jiangnan, fled to Jiaozhou with his defeated army. General Huangfu also led a large army to conquer him."
The imperial court could issue an order to the General Who Pacifies the South, commanding him to relocate the barbarian people residing in various tribes of Jiaozhou to Yangzhou for canal excavation.
The northwest also needed population development, so the Qiang and Shi people migrated to Hexi to farm and herd horses.
As for the Kingdom of Dog Slave, Chu You sent me a message saying that he is currently in the southern part of the Kingdom of Yamatai, and is in a standoff with the local forces. The court could assemble a support force of ten thousand men.
"Your humble servants obey!"
Seeing that the emperor's arrangements were flawless, everyone respectfully responded to the order.
"By the way, Your Majesty, what about the Three Hans? I heard they have over 200,000 people there, all of them rare and strong laborers!"
Cao Song hurriedly asked, "The Han Dynasty is in dire need of slaves. Although the population of the Three Hans is not large, it is better than nothing."
Yang Ci: "The Three Han states have already submitted to our Great Han and become vassal states of the Great Han. If we send troops to target them, I fear it will be a disgrace to the Great Han!"
Liu Hong smiled and said, "There's no need to send troops to the Three Hans. The Royal Trading Company can simply send people to buy slaves at high prices. That way, they'll start fighting each other without us having to lift a finger!"
Upon hearing this, everyone nodded in agreement. This wasn't the first time that buying slaves had been used to weaken other countries, so they didn't see anything wrong with it.
Soon, the Ministry of Personnel issued several imperial edicts, which were sent to Jiangnan, Donglai, and Lelang respectively.