Li Yu's promise laid the most solid foundation for this reform.
And Gu Xuan could finally let go and begin demonstrating his administrative skills to the whole world.
....
The first year of Baoying, June.
Luoyang.
Gu Xuan personally stepped forward to officially commence the leasing of land.
As the first chapter of the new policies, Gu Xuan was very cautious, investigating the identities of the lessees thoroughly.
Most of them were descendants of the government troops.
This was a reward from Gu Xuan to these soldiers, and also a strategic move to win the military's support for the Central Hub.
In addition, there were the returning refugees.
Although An Lushan did not capture Luoyang during this campaign, he caused many citizens to flee along the way.
This move was also about reassuring the people's hearts.
This policy could be described as a sharp blade.
In the face of tangible benefits, the prophecies propagated by Buddhism vanished instantly.
