Chapter 34 The Traditional Genes of the Ming Dynasty

Chapter 34 Fight

Sometimes, He Xi is sighing.

More and more, he felt that he was on the path of capitalist development in Germany.

In the German Empire, there was a parliament and votes, but the king held the power until he lost his crown in World War I.

It's just that He Xi came to this point, not on his own initiative. Rather, it is passive. In terms of continuous problem solving, step by step towards the German route.

First of all, the monarchy of the Ming Dynasty is very powerful, which He Xi cannot deny.

Even He Xi's own power is essentially a part of the monarch's power. In the future, no matter how strong Shousuke is, he will not be as strong as him.

It's a fact.

The so-called industry and commerce must be attached to the core of power with the imperial power as the core.

It's a lot like Germany, which developed from Prussia, and the emperor has always held power and has not lost it. The so-called parliament, parliamentarians, and other institutions are nothing more than institutions that assist the king in his affairs.

It is precisely these many similarities that He Xi faced with various problems, and He Xi found many things, and it seemed that it could only be like this.

Congress is a must-have institution.

In fact, this is not a kind of political design derived from He Xi's imitation of the Western political system, but the transformation of the concept of the Mandate of Heaven into the Confucian concept of people. So as to determine that the Ming Emperor was supported by the people of the world.

For such a political logic exists, there must be a need for such an institution.

And He Xi also wanted to give the parliament a certain amount of power to check and balance the emperor. Don't let the imperial power dominate, but He Xi observed for a period of time and finally decided that it was better to hope that the Ming Emperor would replace the Ming Emperor if he distributed the power to the Congress.

There are many reasons for this, one of which is that these people simply have not adapted to the new way of playing. At the very least, none of them have the idea of consciously performing their functions. That is, the people who come to the meeting. The vast majority of them, in fact, have no idea of opposing the emperor, let alone balancing the emperor. All they have to do is swear allegiance to His Majesty the Emperor. Checks and balances what?

They are addressed to Jun Yao Shun.

Second, as He Xi said before, when there are hundreds of people at the decision-making level, there is almost no need to think about making any effective decisions. For example, many people feel that they are represented. There are also many Western philosophers who talk about direct democracy, that is, everyone has their own power, participates in national decision-making, and so on.

That's simply not possible.

Satisfying everyone's decision-making, there is no such thing as a decision.

It's a good idea to get everyone on the same page, and it's probably something that can't be done.

The Ming court wanted to operate effectively. It is a very irresponsible choice to give power to Congress, or, even if it is really handed over to Congress, Congress is running well and is in charge of the country, but in fact, only a few opinion leaders in Congress participate in decision-making, and most of the time, most of the ordinary members of the parliament are also soy sauce.

It also shifts power from public to private.

The power of the emperor itself represents the public power, of course, the emperor is very likely to be selfish. But the emperor's selfishness is closely linked to public power. And the bureaucrats couldn't have said it any better. It is also dependent on public power. The country is strong, the country is rich, and they can use the power of the state to do things and make money. Have a lot of fun.

And how did the so-called congressional participants come about? He Xi is the one who directly elects the local authorities, and is the kind of master who, with a single order, summons thousands of people in the local area to fight with others.

And this logic will not change in the future.

No matter how whitewashed. Those who can be selected are also local power personnel. The wealthy are also a small branch of this group.

That is, these naturally represent their own interests and speak for their own interests. There is nothing wrong with that.

But this is not in line with He Xi's design for the future.

Power goes to the emperor, who needs to share it with the cabinet, with the entire bureaucracy. And the power is vested in the Congress, and probably in this Congress, there will be 400 families similar to France.

These families hold all the power of the entire Ming Dynasty, forming a stubborn collective.

The former, and some idealists. Some people study and become officials, climb up from the bureaucracy step by step, and have the heart to ask for the lives of the people, but the latter, they are for the family or the interest group behind them from the beginning. It's impossible to convert.

The traditional Chinese concept is that the family is still a national university. It's a big family, and all the big families don't care about the existence of the country at a critical time.

In Chinese thought, the country is greater than the family, in fact, it was during the May Fourth Movement that the trend of thought gradually emerged.

He Xi also knew that in fact, the emperor was in charge, even if he needed to share power with the prime minister, with the nobles, and so on. But in essence, a solid ruling bloc is also formed. But He Xi thinks that this is also better than the parliamentary system.

Zhu Xiongying was naturally very happy with He Xi's idea.

Since then, the highest authority within the new Ming system has also been presented one by one. Cabinet, Privy Council. One executive power, one military power. Now there is another national council, which is in charge of public opinion and supervision.

As for the derivation of some supervisory bodies subordinate to the Congress, He Xi has not yet determined.

The emperor's inner court will also have a team. does not participate in the daily decision-making of the Ming Dynasty and the opposition, it is the business of the first assistant, mainly to supervise, maintain the normal development of the entire system, and be an arbiter.

But He Xi knows very well that this system will probably evolve into an enlightened monarchy.

At least in Zhu Xiongying's hands.

This is also what Zhu Xiongying hopes to achieve the most.

We want reform, we want development, we want the industrial revolution, but the power in the hands of the emperor cannot be lost.

It is quite possible that the imperial power and the parliament will coincide.

It's just that He Xi thought about it and felt that this was a very bad result.

Historical development has its own laws, and even if He Xi forcibly accelerates development, many things are still undemanding. Historically, you can't run into socialism. Not now.

While the two were talking, someone suddenly reported and said, "Oh no. Oh no. It's a fight."

Zhu Xiongying was stunned for a moment and said, "Speak slowly, what's going on? Who's fighting?"

The little eunuch who came to report the news said, "The person who has a meeting in front of him. A Confucian student surnamed Xue in Hedong has a fight with the Duke of Qianguo."

He Xi was stunned for a while, and for a while he couldn't cry or laugh, and secretly said in his heart: "Is this the traditional drama of the Ming Dynasty? Even if I come back, this drama can't be changed?"

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"Silk" Mu Chun whispered, "That hateful guy, I want him to be good-looking. I want him to look good."

Mu Chun didn't expect that he would be beaten in the Taihe Palace.

One was that he didn't expect to be able to fight in the Taihe Palace. The other one didn't think of fighting and lost.

Speaking of which, Mu Chun's family has a history of learning and practicing since childhood, and it is not impossible to fight. He's just not used to fighting people empty-handed, without armor. You know, the family has practiced riding and archery since childhood, not hand-to-hand combat.

And fighting with armor is completely different from fighting without armor.

When you are in armor, you hardly need to defend yourself, and it is the same whether you defend or not. When you don't wear armor, it's different, if you don't wear armor, you will lose your combat effectiveness all of a sudden.

After all, if the body hurts, the movements will be deformed.

As soon as the movement is deformed, it is difficult to fight down.

Mu Chun is like this. One didn't pay attention, he lost his first hand, and was pressed and beaten several times, he reacted, and when he wanted to fight back, he was already held down by the people around him.

Taihe Hall is not another place, there are so many people on the ground, it is impossible to really let people beat you to the death.

No matter how violent Mu Chun is, there is no way to continue fighting.

Thinking of the situation at that time, Mu Chun's heart couldn't help but burn with anger, and he couldn't contain it. When has he ever suffered such a big loss? It's just a loss. After all, in life, it is normal to suffer some losses.

But the problem is humiliation. It's not just about losing

and his father's men were lost.

A martial artist was beaten by a scholar.

When Mu Chun thought about it, his face was flushed, and he didn't want to live on the earth anymore.

In fact, he obviously felt that the scholar surnamed Xue in Shanxi, although he was a scholar, was obviously not an ordinary scholar, he reached out very well, and there were calluses on his palms, and it was very likely that he had practiced martial arts.

After all, the north is very chaotic, and even if a scholar learns martial arts to defend himself, it is a normal thing.

But it doesn't matter. The important thing is that he is a scholar.

The conflict between Mu Chun and this person is because the two sides have different views on the matter of Zhengnan, so Mu Chun's views need not be said. It is to form a boundary in a sense that is easier to defend.

And the other party believes that the world is not in danger in Germany.

Huaide should summon people from afar and get along well with neighbors, it is not a problem whether the location is advantageous or not, but it is Mu Chun, who wants to destroy the country at every turn, and the people of the people, so that he can be good at causing trouble. It's bad for the world.

It's the villain.

Mu Chun was naturally reluctant. Because, the other party not only talked about him, but also his father Mu Ying. If you just talk about Mu Chun, Mu Chun may not care. After all, Mu Chun and today are also a little difficult to ride a tiger.

Regarding this issue, Mu Chun actually has some intention of making trouble for the imperial court, but the situation has reached this point, and what Mu Chun proposed by himself naturally has to come forward to support it.

There is also fire in the heart. In the quarrel with the other party, the more you talk about it, the more angry you get, and there are people behind both sides to support it, which is not clear, but it is almost the same. I don't know who threw things first.

Then he fought in a daze, not to mention anything else, even Mu Chun didn't react. He's a little too honest. The reaction was half a beat slower. was beaten in a daze, and when he reacted, the situation was already under control.

Can't fight back.