Chapter 516: Princess Silla
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"The south has newly established 11 provinces of Huainan, Jiangdong, Jiangxi, Fujian, Lingdong, Lingxi, Hunan, Shandong, Shanxi, Guizhou and South Vietnam. All these 11 provinces and the six provinces of Hedong, Henan, Hebei, Jingdong, Saishang, and Saibei in the north, a total of 17 provinces, all have political envoys as civil affairs and financial governors, prosecutors as judicial governors, and commanders as military governors. The four divisions are carried out at the same time, and the four powers are equally important, but they do not govern each other, and they have the power and responsibility to supervise each other. Each province has two separate supervisors of the imperial history, not subordinate to each other, supervising the four chiefs, auditing the criminal cases of one province, reporting to the imperial court, and having the right to investigate but not the right to dispose of"
The latest imperial court internal staff, hundreds of officials have seen the new edict to be issued by the Hanlin Academy, the imperial court in Luoyang just when the provincial system, there were only six provinces at that time, and now overnight, but there are eleven new provinces, the territory of the Great Sui, the Luoyang court has two-thirds. And now that the crown prince has ordered troops to recruit in person, and personally led 100,000 Beiya forbidden troops to Xiangyang in the south, a decisive battle is about to start, and countless eyes are paying attention to this war. The vast majority of people are extremely optimistic about this battle, with the prestige of the Luoyang Imperial Court today, this battle is a battle against rebellion and counterinsurgency, and the Luoyang Imperial Court is carrying the name of orthodoxy and the sweeping trend, which is bound to be an overwhelming blow. The crown prince personally led 100,000 northern yaban troops from Luoyang to the south to Xiangyang, and Taifu Shangshu ordered Gao Gong and privy envoy Wang Bao to lead 100,000 southern expeditionary troops to Jing