Before Yinxiang and Yinzhen had completed their war preparations, Yinzhi led the Jilin navy to attack Bangzi.
However, as soon as the army captured two Korean cities, the Korean king decisively handed a letter of surrender to Yinzhi.
Yinzhi copied the "Treaty of Seoul" based on the Japanese "Treaty of Heian-kyō" almost one to one.
The Japanese king still had some courage to bargain, while the Korean king signed his name on the treaty without even thinking about it.
In the eyes of the Korean king, they have been a vassal state for thousands of years, so there is nothing wrong with signing a garrison treaty. In case of invasion by other countries, they can rest assured with the protection of their big brother.
After these two battles, the enemy knelt down and begged for mercy before any real fighting began. Yinzhi felt very unhappy and uncomfortable.
But the people of Jilin Navy don’t think so.
They were able to take over South Korea at a very low cost and even established a military base near the South Korean capital. This achievement alone is enough for them to brag about for three generations.
Not to mention they also stole a lot of property.
Prince Zhi said that once the garrison base here is built, they will be able to bring the spoils back to their hometown, and the court will then use all of the first year's compensation from the Koreans as military pay.
The superiors get 30%, and the ordinary soldiers divide the remaining 70% equally.
By then, everyone will be able to build a new house in their hometown, get married, and have two big fat boys. Just thinking about life makes them feel beautiful.
By the time Yinzhi had finished dealing with the affairs in Seoul, it was already the beginning of spring the following year.
The armies led by Yinxiang and Yinzhen have also set out for the Middle East.
Thinking that he had not returned to the capital for two or three years, Yinzhi planned to take the spoils he had snatched from the Koreans back to the capital for a stroll, and by the way, find out Yinreng's attitude towards the Russians.
The wars he had fought in the past few years had made him feel extremely depressed.
Yinzhi recalled his experience in Yaxica when he was young, and felt that the bones of the Russians should be harder than those of the Koreans and Japanese, and should be more resistant to beatings.
Yinzhi only brought two thousand troops back to Beijing. If he had brought too many, it might have aroused the ill intentions of people in the court.
He was not afraid of Yinreng's suspicion, but he also did not want to cause unnecessary trouble.
After Yinzhi brought the news back to the capital, Yinreng, in order to show his importance, personally led all the civil and military officials of the court to go twenty miles out of the capital to greet him.
This move also dispelled some people's thoughts.
After Yinzhi returned to Beijing, he stayed in his mansion and rarely went out.
He is already 48 years old this year. Four years ago, Mrs. Hongyu gave birth to a grandson for him, and last year she gave birth to a little granddaughter. Now is the time when he is very popular.
If he didn't want to fight a satisfying battle in his lifetime, he wouldn't want to leave Beijing again.
Back then, he gambled his military achievements in exchange for the opportunity for his two daughters to marry into the capital, and now they are both mothers.
that is……
The families they both married into were of ordinary background.
He was unable to resist his father back then. After Yinreng came to the throne, he was away on military campaigns all year round, and almost everything at home was taken care of by his brothers.
Among them, Yinreng contributed the most.
The eldest grandsons born to the two daughters are now studying in the palace.
Although Yinzhi didn't say it, he was extremely grateful in his heart.
If that person was still sitting there, even with him looking after them, Ni Chuhe and the other two would not be living any better than they are now.
Yinzhi had some hatred towards Kangxi.
So after he returned to Beijing, except for the time when Yinreng held a celebration banquet for him and he went to pay his respects to Kangxi, he never went into the palace to see him again.
Occasionally, when she went to the palace, she would hold her little granddaughter in her arms to show off to Yinreng.
A long time ago, Yinzhi had noticed that Yinreng cherished his daughter the most.
If he hadn't kept a close eye on them, both of his daughters might have been tricked away by Yinreng.
Now Yinreng only has Hongluo as his son. He has advised Yinreng to have more children, but Yinreng refused without thinking.
He also told him frankly that he didn't want Hong to follow their old path.
Hearing this answer, Yinzhi felt mixed emotions.
I even envy Hongyi a little for having a kind father like Yinreng to teach him.
If Kangxi could achieve 50% of what Yinreng did...
No!
Even if it were 30%, they, father and son, would not have reached the point where they hated each other so much.
Yinzhi had been in the capital for more than two months, and when his body was about to become weak from idleness, Yinreng excitedly summoned all the civil and military officials in the court.
The research results of the Imperial Medical Service this year were announced.
The news that vaccination with cowpox could effectively prevent smallpox instantly shocked the government and the public.
Except for a small number of people who had connections with the Imperial Medical Bureau and knew the inside story, most others did not believe it.
What is smallpox?
Smallpox is a deadly infectious disease!
The lower-class people did not have much education, but they knew that only a small number of people infected with smallpox could survive.
Later, after Emperor Kangxi selected famous doctors to invent the smallpox vaccination method, high-ranking officials began to vaccinate against smallpox, which was promoted in the Eight Banners and Mongolian regions, effectively reducing the incidence and mortality of smallpox.
But...Han civilians are not qualified to be vaccinated against smallpox.
The Han people also did not know that the Bannermen and Mongols could prevent smallpox through vaccination, so after hearing the vaccination method announced by Yinreng, they basically did not believe it.
It was not until Yinreng personally announced that Yuanbao would be the first person to be vaccinated against cowpox.
When the news came out, regardless of whether the people believed it or not, most of the civil and military officials in the court believed it.
After all, the emperor has only one son, the eldest prince!
If anything happened to him, considering that the emperor is now 45 years old and not very good in that aspect, it is a foregone conclusion that he will die.
In other words, Yinreng didn't know what they were thinking. If he knew, he would definitely pull out a few of those he disliked and shoot them in public!
After knowing this, Guwaljia was a little worried, but that was just worry.
When it comes to her son's education, she is the one who plays the bad guy.
Ever since Yuanbao was born, unless government affairs were too busy, Yinreng would take some time every day to accompany Yuanbao.
Everyone can see how much Yinreng doted on his son, and Guwalgiya believed that he would definitely not let Yuanbao take any risks.
But trusting Yinreng is one thing, and worrying about him is another.
However, Guwalgiya knew in her heart that even if Yuanbao did not get the cowpox vaccination, he would have to get the human smallpox vaccination.
If you can't change the outcome, just accept it.
When Yuanbao was being vaccinated, Yinreng, in order to alleviate his fear, simply put aside his government affairs and stood guard with Guwalgiya.
It took Yuanbao nineteen days from vaccination to fever, then to herpes, scab formation, shedding, and recovery.
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