Chapter 543: Liu Chan's nod

"Is that so?" Liu Chan's brows suddenly furrowed, and he felt a little tricky for a while.

Zhuge Liang is his father-in-law, and Ma Jian was strongly recommended by Zhuge Liang himself and served as the prince's father. Both of them can be said to be key figures in the court now, and they have different opinions, so it is still difficult for Liu Chan to choose.

At this time, high emotional intelligence is not so important. Because you always have to choose one of the two, no matter how you choose, it doesn't seem to be the right choice.

"So, Xiangfu, do you think it......" Liu Chan looked at Zhuge Liang again, trying to find an answer. But this time Zhuge Liang kept silent, just silently arched his hand and let Liu Chan make his own decision.

He is a minister, in this case, he can only show his attitude, and nothing else will be encroached upon, and Liu Chan must be allowed to make up his own mind. No

However, even if he helped Liu Chan to the position of Han Zhongzu, as soon as he died, Liu Chan would quickly make trouble because of his lack of ability.

Therefore, Zhuge Liang made up his mind that he would never use his identity and majesty to affect Liu Chan's judgment.

Under the impetus of the Prime Minister's Mansion and Shang Shutai, the Han Dynasty began to implement official reforms.

"Your Majesty is wise!" Ma Tan breathed a long sigh of relief and saluted Liu Chan again.

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"Then next, everything is according to your plan, you go and talk to Shang Shuling Jiang Qing about specific matters."

Zhuge Liang's attitude is not to agree, but he is not resolutely opposed. On the other hand, Ma Jian has an extremely resolute attitude, and belongs to the kind of person who will kill himself if he disagrees.

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But soon, Liu Chan had a new idea.

Although Ma Tan's change is not moderate, it is definitely not radical. He did not immediately copy the Tang Dynasty official system, but only merged several departments.

"Your Majesty let it go, even if there is a mess, the old minister will try his best to relieve His Majesty's worries!"

"In this case, I think that Ma Aiqing's suggestion is more in line with the current situation." Liu Chan finally gritted his teeth, and under Zhuge Liang's gaze, he spoke with difficulty.

Among them, the most critical is the merger of the Shaofu and the financial ministers such as Dasi Nong, and a household department will be set up under it. In the future, all financial revenues and expenditures will be handled by the household department, and there is no need to let Shangshutai be responsible.

"Aiqing, since the prime minister also approves of your plan, then the matter is settled." Liu Chan breathed a sigh of relief and looked at Ma Jian with a deep groan.

As for the possible chaos at the end, what are the possible risks? It doesn't matter anymore. As long as Liu Chan can really take charge of himself, what can he do even if he dies of exhaustion on the job?

When Zhuge Liang was pleased that his eldest nephew finally had the appearance of an emperor, Ma Tan was a little surprised. You must know that this time he is ready to be rejected by Liu Chan, and then go back to continue his efforts.

Because of the need to implement change, several of the key secretaries of the ministry need to put aside the task at hand. And these works could not be stopped, and in the end, it was the Prime Minister's Mansion and the Hussar General's Mansion that went up together, which stabilized the situation.

Ma Tan insisted, Liu Chan nodded, Zhuge Liang acquiesced, and the matter was basically settled. At least in Ji Han's territory, you can no longer find a single person to oppose the three of them together.

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But obviously, no, on the contrary, Liu Chan saw a little relief in Zhuge Liang's eyes.

But things turned out to be a little unexpected. Liu Chan didn't give him a chance to give him a chance to die at all, and directly supported his plan, which was really a bit of a surprise.

It can be seen in history that in history, Jiang Weike held the military power and quarreled with the imperial court on the Northern Expedition, and even Liu Chan had nothing to do with him.

Although the two have a dispute at the moment, it is innocuous in nature. So in this case, the most appropriate way to deal with it is to appease the more resolute party.

After saying this, Liu Chan was ready to be reprimanded by Zhuge Liang, and even greeted his disappointed eyes.

As for the rest of the departments, Ma Jian only made a rough rectification, and did not dare to make too big moves. But even so, the riots it caused were very troublesome.

This can be regarded as greatly reducing the burden on Shang Shutai, so that Jiang Wan and the others can have more time to deal with other things.

After all, Zhuge Liang just didn't agree with Ma Tan's plan, and Ma Jian looked like he was ready to die. If Ma Jian is really forced to death, the prime minister should also be grief-stricken at that time......

Zhuge Liang was indeed a little relieved, at least Liu Chan was finally no longer the emperor who would only look at his attitude. After this experience, he finally had a little idea of his own, which was enough in Zhuge Liang's opinion.

In the past few days, it can be said that the court officials have experienced the most exciting days.

After all, even if the prime minister's attitude is not resolute, where is the relationship between them? It stands to reason that it is still a little difficult to convince Liu Chan after thinking about it once.

After all, Ma Jian himself really has no intention of rebelling, but it may not be said in the future. With Ji Han's deformed military power system, if someone really wants to control the military power, it will not be too easy.

For this reason, Liu Chan also personally issued an edict and added a special article to the Han Law. Except for the officials of the government, everyone had to work under this system.

"Old minister, obey the order!" Zhuge Liang solemnly issued a salute and replied in a sonorous tone.

From the beginning of Ma Tan's dispute with Zhuge Liang's court, to Li Miao, who opposed Zhuge Liang later, was thrown to Tingwei for interrogation at Ma Tan's suggestion. followed by a small meeting between Ma Tan Zhuge Liang and Liu Chan, and in the end, Liu Chan supported Ma Tan......

In the face of Zhuge Liang's attitude, Liu Chan himself could only think honestly on his own.

The amount of information involved in this series of events is too great, and many officials feel confused. Even Jiang Wan, who knew the inside story, expressed surprise at this matter.

Of course, in addition to finances, Ma Jian also made a certain degree of improvement in the military power under his jurisdiction. Among them, he separated the army's logistics from the command as much as possible, and set up a military department to be responsible for this matter.

"So I think I should let the hussar general try it!"

However, there was not the slightest disturbance on the part of the Prime Minister's Office. Under Zhuge Liang's pressure, the Prime Minister's Mansion quickly accepted the matter, and under Zhuge Liang's leadership, it in turn supported Ma Yan's reform proposal.

Of course, even for change, there are many key issues that have to be compromised for the current situation. Among them, the Prime Minister's Mansion and the Hussar General's Mansion have become special cases, and they are special existences that override this system.

For example, the Prime Minister's Mansion is on an equal footing with Shang Shutai in terms of status, and it also gives Zhuge Liang much more power than Shang Shuling. The Hussar General's Mansion of Ma Tan still held exclusive military power during this period, preparing for the subsequent Eastern Crusade.

But the right to open the government was pressed by Liu Chan to death. Except for Zhuge Liang and Ma Yan, it is impossible for anyone else to obtain the right to open the government.

Since then, Ji Han's bureaucracy has begun to transform in the midst of change, and he will eventually stand the test of time.

(End of chapter)