Chapter 103: Longtan Tiger's Den
"Girl, are you awake?" Wang Changshun lowered his body and looked at the little girl who opened his eyes slightly. With slightly scorched yellow hair and a pale face covered with blood and tears, Wang Changshun, the 'old dock', was distressed.
Liu Tichun looked at this girl, her hair was a little yellower than her pancake face, and she couldn't help but sound Li Jiangye's personal general, "I don't know how they are now, if Jiang Ye knows ...... Will it ......?" he felt he couldn't think about it anymore.
"Uncle Wang, go and see if our car is still ......; Erhu, hand over the child to me, it looks like you're scared, let me come, this girl seems to have a bit of a weird temperament...... Wait here for Uncle Wang first, and we'll go back immediately. Hong said and squatted down, looking at this trembling girl, and felt very uncomfortable.
Liu Tichun saw that the body of the main mother Hong trembled slightly, and he hurriedly said, "According to me......"
Before he could finish speaking, he suddenly heard the sparkling of cars and horses on the corner of the road, and the sound of people's footsteps, and someone rushing from the north to the south of the road.
Liu Tichun grabbed a few steps and looked at it, his thick eyebrows rose upward, and shouted: "Mastermother, Uncle Wang has come back in a car, and there are two people behind him, this time I will hand them over to Erhu and me, and I can't please these two eagle claws!"
Seeing that the Hong clan behind him did not stop him, he stepped forward and turned the avenue with the Pu knife.
Chang Rong is the imperial horse supervisor Fengyu, the godson of Cao Huachun, the eunuch of Dongchang, and one of the 'five constants' of Emperor Chongzhen's personal body, Chang Xi and Chang Lu were injured by the iris needle of the red lady because of their support for the emperor, and Chang Fu and Chang Cai stayed by Chongzhen's side to guard, so the task of going out to Beijing to arrest the murderer fell on Chang Rong's body.
The search for the assassins in the capital for several days was unsuccessful, and the three divisions of the Dali Temple and the Metropolitan Procuratorate, including the Wucheng Terracotta Division, were severely reprimanded by the emperor, and the Shuntianfu Yin was even removed by Chongzhen.
In the Ming Dynasty, as the residence of the Son of Heaven, Jingshi not only meant the location of imperial power, but also its political connotation and strategic position were also extremely important. Therefore, it is of great significance to set up a reasonable organization to ensure the safety and smooth operation of the Beijing Division, and therefore, since Zhu Di moved the capital, it has been quite important.
Zhu Yuanzhang, Taizu of the Ming Dynasty, imitated the Yuan system and set up the Five Cities Terracotta Division as a full-time governing body for the Beijing Division. The Five Cities Soldiers and Horses Division takes its eastern, western, southern, northern, and middle five soldiers and horses command division, the Ming Dynasty is divided into two capitals in the north and south, and the five cities of the Soldiers and Horses Division in Nanjing are formed in the twenty-third year of Hongwu, and Zhu Di restores the Beijing Soldiers and Horses Command Division in the second year of Yongle.
In the seventh year of Yongle, the Beijing Soldiers and Horses Command Division set up the Five Cities Soldiers and Horses Division in imitation of Nanjing's system; in the eighteenth year of Yongle, the Five Cities Soldiers and Horses Division was analyzed as the eastern, western, southern, northern, and middle five soldiers and horses Command Divisions, and the Soldiers and Horses Division was initially determined.
The Five Cities Terracotta Division is quite onerous in terms of its duties, including arresting thieves, inspecting wind and fire, managing markets, cleaning up streets and canals, examining corpse injuries, compiling and examining shopkeepers, and providing relief to the poor.
As one of the most important institutions in the Ming Dynasty, its main jurisdiction is the five cities of the Beijing Division, and the responsibilities of the Five Cities of the Ming Dynasty are not static, but show a gradual increase in the trend, until the Hongzhi period, the main scope of its responsibilities was basically determined.
The governance system of the capital division is large and complex, and the palace city, the imperial city, and the capital city each have corresponding governance institutions. In the five cities of the Beijing Division, in addition to the Five Cities Terracotta Division, the main governance institutions involved include the Imperial History of the Patrol City, the Factory Guard, the Six Divisions, the Shuntian Mansion, Wan, the Second County and the Patrol Camp.
These yamen have overlapping functions and powers with the Terracotta Division, so it is necessary to cooperate and coordinate with each other when dealing with specific affairs.
However, Zhu Chongba's reckless background is the most understanding of the people's hearts, so the concept of setting up these yamen is not to subordinate each other, and to divide powers and checks and balances, which also brings unclear powers and responsibilities, resulting in the abuse and encroachment of power, and the overlap of responsibilities and powers hinders the efficiency of the governance of the Beijing Division.
Therefore, the order of the key under the nine gates was issued, but it still let the Hong family and the others, mixed with the people who wrote on the Fuque, slip out of Gyeonggi. Because of its military position, the Wucheng Soldiers and Horses Division was ignored by the Shuntianfu, Dali Temple, and other yamen; because of its petty position, its power was often eroded by the high-level power body, so it was sent to add envoys outside the scope of its duties, especially the factory guards and the imperial history of the city.
The soldiers and horses of the five cities, who should be most responsible for the Beijing Division, were often called by the imperial history and factory guards who patrolled the city, and became the servants and servants of his subordinates. In the Chongzhen Dynasty, due to the reluctance of the residents of the capital division to sit on the bunks, the increase in the actual number of tasks of the Beijing division, and the dereliction of duty and perversion of the law by the soldiers and horses of the five cities, its governance effect was quite weakened.
This time, he became the scapegoat for the patrol of the city's imperial history, factory guards, six departments, Shuntianfu, Wan, Daer County and patrol camp. Originally, it was the duty of the Five Cities Soldiers and Horses Division to collect bandits and thieves, but the punishment fell on the Five Cities Soldiers and Horses, and the heavy task of arresting the bandits fell on the emperor's most trusted eunuchs.
The sixteen emperors of the Ming Dynasty are all wonderful. In the Ming Dynasty, eunuchs had a total of 24 yamen, respectively 12 eunuchs, 4 bureaus, and 8 divisions, in fact, not all eunuchs were called eunuchs, but as the highest eunuchs of each yamen, they were qualified to be called eunuchs.
Among these twenty-four yamen, the most valued by the emperor were the celebrant and the imperial horse supervisor. The imperial horse supervisor of the Chongzhen Dynasty was the place where the military department and the governor shared the military handle, and it was actually the privy palace of the inner court.
In addition, the Imperial Horse Supervisor also had to manage the pasture and the Imperial Village, and the Imperial Store and the household department shared the finances of the Chongzhen Dynasty, so the authority was extremely heavy, and it could really be said that he had guns, food, and salaries. In addition, the West Factory, which was set up twice in the Ming Dynasty, was also supervised by the Imperial Horse Eunuch and the Eunuch, and they fought against each other against the East Factory where the celebrant eunuch served as the Commander. Therefore, the eunuchs of the Ming Dynasty were able to exert their power for a while and more thanks to the emperor who was close to them.
The founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang, was not born in a family of gate lords, so although the official position after the founding of the country was to imitate the Yuan system, he improved it, abolished the prime minister who leaned towards the government and the opposition, and gathered the power of the world in his own body;