Chapter 91 Establishment of a system of official positions

Time came three days later, Zhu Ao was wearing a grand nine-chapter dragon robe and sitting on the main hall, this day was the day his original courtiers decided to stay. After three days of careful deliberation, most of the ministers chose to stay, because they could see from the actions of the young vassal king that he was not ordinary, and wanted to follow him to do something good.

There are also those who left, and the military attache representative is Geng Bingwen, which was expected by Zhu Ao, and as Zhu Yunwen's relative, it is impossible for him to stay. However, Geng Bingwen is still a man, and for the sake of Zhu Ao saving his life, he gave Zhu Ao a treasure knife that he had treasured for many years. Zhu Ao happily accepted Geng Bingwen's sword and invited him to have a drink, and the two talked and laughed during the banquet.

The representative of the civil officials is Wei Yansheng, he is bent on hugging the thighs of the imperial court, and he has never been willing to stay in this remote place of Suguo, not to mention that he also knows that he who has been working against Zhu Ao must have been on Zhu Ao's blacklist a long time ago, and he will not be able to get any good fruit to eat if he stays here.

Zhu Ao also said goodbye to his departure, and secretly congratulated that the nail was finally removed.

The rest of the people are willing to follow Zhu Ao to do a career, and Zhu Ao will naturally not treat them badly, according to what was said before, they are all entrusted with important tasks.

Zhu Ao established his own bureaucratic system according to Zhu Yuanzhang's model, first of all, the central bureaucratic system, Lao Zhu has six provincial procuratorates, Zhu Ao cannot take the same name as Lao Zhu, otherwise it will be arrogance. Therefore, Zhu Hao's six departments were renamed Liucao, and the Metropolitan Procuratorate was renamed the Supervision Yuan, and the chief of Liucao could not be called Shangshu, but Jushu.

The deputy governor of Liucao cannot be called Shilang, but is called Senju; A number of officers of a staff nature may be set up under the Senate, which are called Senates; Liucao's subordinate unit is called the bureau, and the number one in the bureau cannot be called Langzhong, and of course it will not be called the director, but Zhenglang, and the deputy is called Zuolang.

The number one leader of the Supervision Yuan is called the Imperial Inspector, and its subordinates have several deputy Metropolitan Inspectors of the Imperial History, and then there are several inspectors of the Imperial History.

In addition, Zhu Ao is not a model worker like Lao Zhu, both the emperor and the part-time prime minister, dealing with some messy trivial matters is too tiring for him, he thinks that a good king only needs to be able to master the money, food, soldiers and horses and use human rights, so he wants to set up a cabinet and other institutions in the middle and late Ming Dynasty to help him take care of some trivial affairs.

However, after Zhu Yuanzhang abolished the prime minister, he had repeatedly ordered that if anyone proposed the restoration of the prime minister, he would definitely have to go around without eating, although Lao Zhu imitated the system of the Song Dynasty and set up several university scholars, but at this time, the bachelor was only an official position such as a secretary and consultant, and the level was only five grades, which was far from the later cabinet scholars.

In the years when Lao Zhu was still alive, Zhu Ao didn't want to touch this mold, so let's let go of the cabinet first.

The above is the civilian system, and the following is the military general system. Zhu Ao still picks up ready-made, imitating Lao Zhu's system. The military institution set up by Lao Zhu in the center is the Governor's Mansion of the Five Armies, Zhu Ao can not be called that, so it is renamed the Five Generals' Mansion, which is respectively composed of the front, rear, middle, left, and right generals' mansions, and each general's mansion manages the soldiers of a certain area.

That is to say, the soldiers of the five counties of Dunhuang, Jiuquan, Zhangye, Wuwei and Lanzhou were under the jurisdiction of the five generals' offices of the front, rear, center, left and right.

However, like Zhu Yuanzhang's Governor's Mansion of the Five Armies, the Five Generals' Mansion only has the right to command troops, not the right to transfer troops, that is to say, all military households in Suguo are under their jurisdiction, and they are responsible for training and other affairs in peacetime, but if there is going to be a war, it must be ordered by Zhu Ao, and Bing Cao can only issue an order.

Similarly, Bing Cao only has the right to transfer troops, but does not have the right to command troops, and does not manage the army in peacetime, and only when it is time to fight a war will he be ordered to transfer troops.

In this way, the two sides could contain each other, and finally concentrate the military power in the hands of the king, that is, Zhu Hao.

Zhu also imitated the system of the later period of the Illumination Army, dividing the official positions of military generals into two categories: permanent official positions and dispatch official positions. The permanent official position is the main official position system of the military generals, and the rank and salary of the military generals are determined by it, from high to low, the order is the first general, the second general, the third commander, the fourth commander, the fifth thousand, the sixth, the hundred, and the seventh.

The post of dispatcher is a temporary position, without a fixed rank, and belongs to a certain general sent by the king to do something, after which the seal letter will be handed in, and the position will be revoked immediately.

For example, the current Qu Neng is the former general who served as the chief military officer of Dunhuang, and the former general is his rank, and the salary and treatment are all paid according to the first-class officer. The chief military officer of Dunhuang was his position when he was responsible for guarding Dunhuang, and he would be abolished after the transfer of work in the future.

Qu Neng was only responsible for the military affairs of Dunhuang at this time, and as for the military affairs of the former general's mansion, he was handed over to others to take care of.

Zhu Yuanzhang founded the country by force, so at the beginning of the founding of the country, the status of military generals was higher than that of Wenchen, for example, Zhu Yuanzhang stipulated that Wenchen could only be awarded to the earl at most, and the marquis must be a military general - Li Shanchang worked hard for Zhu Yuanzhang to raise grain and grass during the war years, almost a penny was broken in half, which fed a huge army and laid a solid foundation for Zhu Yuanzhang to seize the world, so he was named the first duke, which is a special case and the only one.

Among the founding ministers, only Liu Bowen and Wang Guangyang were knighted, and they were all earls, and the remaining more than 100 earls, more than 20 marquises, and the remaining five dukes except Li Shanchang were all military generals.

For another example, Zhu Yuanzhang stipulated that the highest level of Wenchen Shangshu was only a second rank, while the highest rank of a military general, Zuo Dudu, was a first rank. As for the Taishi, Taifu and the like, they are all fictitious titles and cannot explain the problem.

Zhu Ao only started his first step in striving for hegemony in the world at this time, and naturally he admired martial arts and suppressed literature, so he also imitated Lao Zhu's practice and set the highest level of military generals, the generals of the Five Great Generals' Mansion, as a product. And the highest level of Wenchen, the six judgments and the Supervision Yuan, all supervised the imperial history, were set as the second grade.

The next is the local political power system, Zhu Ao's current territory is only five counties, to put it bluntly, he is only in charge of five prefects, not as many as a prefect in the mainland, so Zhu Ao only divided the local administration into two levels.

Units at the county level refer to the provincial-level units in the interior to set up political envoys and prime ministers for civil affairs, and command envoys to be responsible for military defense, while at the county level, county orders are set up to oversee the affairs of the county, with county officials as assistants.

In order to prevent local officials from colluding to commit fraud, Zhu Ao also set up an inspection system, and every year the Supervision Yuan sent an unlimited number of inspectors to inspect the imperial history, and if problems were found, they could be reported to Zhu Ao immediately, without going through anyone.