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Chapter 1094 Restructuring


Zhao Ziliang finally showed mercy, and Zhang Yi and Wei Yuanfu secretly breathed a sigh of relief.

Not only did they save their lives, but they also retained their qualifications to be officials.

This was already a blessing.

The two of them were very happy in their hearts.

As for where they should go to train as officials.

Just go and study in the academy.

After thanking you, the two stood up and stood aside.

Zhao Ziliang looked at Qu Huan: "Qu Huan" "I'm here," Qu Huan quickly stood up and clasped his fists in agreement.

Zhao Ziliang valued Qu Huan more.

Qu Huan was not a pure martial artist.

He liked reading, but he was not as weak as a scribe.

He was a Confucian general.

Qu Huan had rich experience in joining the army as a general.

He spent most of his time in the Shanzhou area of ​​Longyou.

He first served as a lieutenant under Ge Shuhan and participated in the storming of Shibao City.

He was promoted to general due to his meritorious service.

During the Anshi Rebellion, Fighting in the north, south, east and west, they have been fighting for more than ten years.

"In view of your outstanding performance and contributions during the Anshi Rebellion, the pacification of Li Lingyao's rebellion and the three towns of Heshuo, I have asked the emperor to confer you the title of Chen Guogong, with a real title of 300 households; to be promoted to special rank, and to be appointed as the general of Jingdong Garrison.

He will enter the official training academy every afternoon and graduate if he passes the examination after three months."

Qu Huan immediately agreed: "Thank you, Your Majesty."

The General of Jingdong Garrison was a newly created position after the reform of the imperial military system.

Zhao Ziliang divided all parts of the Tang Dynasty into a number of military regions where standing troops were stationed.

Each military region had a general, a third-rank officer, and a supervising army officer.

The people are of the fourth rank, and there are also a number of lieutenants and generals.

There are two military regions in the Guanzhong area, namely Jingdong and Jingxi.

There are several purposes for dividing military regions to station standing troops: first, to disperse the guards in Chang'an.

Too many soldiers and horses stationed around the capital have a huge demand for food and grass, which has brought huge pressure on food and grass demand to the Jingzhao area, and Too much concentration of troops and horses is prone to friction, and it also creates an unfavorable situation with too many troops and horses in the capital and weak troops elsewhere.

Once something happens, mobilizing troops and horses takes too long.

Second, we need to put an end to the abnormal deployment of troops in frontier areas where heavy troops were stationed while internal troops were empty.

Third, after the separation of feudal lords and towns was over, soldiers and horses from all over the country were collected, reorganized and trained, and the old, weak, sick and disabled were eliminated, leaving elite soldiers and strong generals, and these soldiers and horses were placed in schools.

After the military regions are divided and the standing army is stationed, it can be easily mobilized.

At the same time, the deployment of garrison forces across the country becomes even, making it easier to raise food, grass, military equipment, and equipment.

The situation of counterinsurgency on the front line is very good, and Zhao Ziliang is paying attention to it at any time, but he is thinking about the establishment of regional administrative officials.

Above the state-level administrative level in the Tang Dynasty, there were also "dao"-level administrative agencies, such as Longyou Dao, Hexi Dao, Hedong Dao, Henan Dao, etc.

In the past, the imperial court established ten military envoys in ten provinces in the border areas.

The envoys had both military and administrative powers.

However, there were no military envoys in each province in the hinterland.

They only started to be included after the Anshi Rebellion.

Jiedushi was set up in the hinterland of the land.

However, the large number of Jiedushi envoys in various places caused the various regions to be less obedient to the imperial orders.

This was also the root cause of the separatist rule of the vassal towns.

Now Zhao Ziliang reduced the vassals and dismissed the Jiedushi envoys in various places.

However, in order to strengthen the court's control over these areas, Zhao Ziliang believed that there was It is necessary to establish administrative officials at the "Dao" level above the state level.

The state is equivalent to the regional city in later generations, and the Dao is equivalent to the provincial level in later generations.

The purpose of establishing left and right chief envoys in each Dao is for The supreme chief executive of Tao.

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However, some roads have vast jurisdictions, while some roads have smaller jurisdictions.

Zhao Ziliang divided the large roads into two parts.

For example, Jiannan Road was divided into Jiannan East Road and Jiannan West Road, and Lingnan Road was divided into Lingnan Road.

East Road and Lingnan West Road divide East Jiangnan Road into Zhejiang Road and Jiangsu Road, and divide Jiangnan West Road into Hunan Road, Hubei Road and Jiangxi Road.

At the court meeting on the first day of February in the fourth year of the Dali calendar, Zhao Ziliang put forward his ideas to the courtiers and asked them to discuss.

He knew that a new system must solicit extensive opinions and in-depth discussions.

Some things must be discussed more deeply.

The more I understand, there may be many errors and loopholes that were not discovered at the beginning, but after extensive and in-depth discussions, the problems will become apparent.

After more than a month of continuous discussions, the specific plan for the establishment of provincial-level government yamen has basically taken shape.

Zhao Ziliang also made the decision at the court meeting on March 15th, and issued an edict to first determine the chief envoy yamen in each province. the seat of government In the local area, the local government will first set up the governor's palace.

If there is a ready-made mansion, it is naturally best.

If it cannot be found, the imperial court will allocate money to build it.

At the same time, Zhao Ziliang issued an edict stipulating that the governor's palace, prefecture and county yamen The scale cannot exceed the limit.

As for the candidates for various chief envoys, Zhao Ziliang is still considering them.

For a time, many officials in various yamen of the imperial court began to be excited.

They must know that if they can hold a local position and achieve political achievements, they will be promoted quickly.

However, it is not that easy to be promoted and promoted in the imperial court.

There are many high-ranking officials in Chang'an, many honors and honors, and many relatives of the emperor.

Walking on the street, you can kill anyone with a slap in the face.

According to Zhao Ziliang's regulations on the rank of the Chief Envoy, the Chief Envoy on the Left is the third rank, and the Chief Envoy on the Right is the Third Grade Cong.

The Chief Envoy on the Right is the deputy of the Chief Envoy on the Left, who is responsible for some affairs alone and assists the Chief Envoy on the Left.

Government affairs, but there cannot be only two chief envoys in charge of government affairs.

There must also be one in charge of justice, Supervisory officials must also have military chiefs who have jurisdiction over the local garrison.

Therefore, at the Dao level of administrative agencies, Zhao Ziliang also established the judiciary and supervision of the administrative envoys to oversee one area, and also established the capital commander to oversee one area.

In the garrison, among them, the inspectors are of the third rank, and the commanding envoys are of the fourth rank.

The officialdom of the imperial court in Chang'an City began to become active, and many officials from the imperial yamen began to seek employment, hoping to be sent out to serve as chief envoys.

Even if they failed to become chief envoys, they could still serve as adjunct envoys.

The generals also have connections and connections.

Although the commanders in charge are only some local soldiers, their grades are not low, they are fourth grade, which is the same grade as a superior state governor.

According to Zhao Ziliang's classification, the entire Tang Dynasty was divided into twenty-seven roads.

Each road had to appoint two chief envoys on the left and right, an inspector-general and a commander-in-chief.

The total number was nearly a hundred people, who had to come from various yamen of the imperial court.

It is an extremely troublesome matter to select nearly a hundred frontier officials from various local officials.

Zhao Ziliang spent some time to first identify the twenty-seven political envoys to the left.

The remaining Dao-level officials and generals were selected by the officials and staff of the Regent's Palace.

He first set several selection principles to let Officials and staff followed these principles to obtain the resume files of officials from various government offices and local government offices, and sent people to investigate the origins, conduct, talents, and political achievements of these people.

On March 20, Zheng San, Du Fu, Li Mi, Li Muchen, Yan Zhenqing, Li Kui and Li Xian came to see Zhao Ziliang and submitted the first appointment list plan.

Zhao Ziliang took over the appointment plan and saw that the four of them looked haggard, so he couldn't help but ask: "I'm afraid your life is not easy these days."

Du Fu cupped his hands and smiled bitterly and said: "Your Majesty, forget it.

In the past month, officials and generals have been knocking on the door of Wei Chen every day.

I really couldn't bear it.

Later, I simply blocked all the people who came to see me from the door, and no one was seen." " Zheng San said: "Master Du, you and Brother Mu Chen both live near the palace.

Those officials who are looking for you to try to gain access to your affairs don't dare to be too presumptuous, for fear of being discovered by the Yushitai and impeached.

I live outside the city, and every day at midnight People came to visit, most of them were military attachés, and they were very powerful.

My door was almost knocked open and the threshold was kicked down."

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Li Bi said: "Wei Chen has known for a long time that there will be people who are running for official positions, so they didn't see any of them at first.

After half a month, everyone in Chang'an knew about it, and those who were running for official positions stopped coming."

Zhao Ziliang smiled, opened the appointment plan and started reading it.

After reading the first page, he picked up a brush and drew a few circles on it.

Then he continued to read down and drew a few more circles with a brush.

After reading it, Zhao Ziliang said: "I think some candidates for certain positions are not suitable.

You can take them back and discuss them later."

Everyone stood up with their hands raised and said, "Yes, Your Majesty."

"One more thing.

This time the government yamen were established at the Dao level, and many official positions appeared.

In addition to the left and right envoys, inspectors and commanders, there are also other lower official positions.

There must be many people.

They are all eyeing these locations and are thinking of ways to get them.

You just said that there are people who are constantly asking for positions and giving money and gifts in order to obtain official positions.

I hope you can stick to the bottom line, stick to your principles, and not be corrupted and bribed by those people.

For those who are asking for positions, you Write it all down to this king.

The more he wants an official, the less he can give it to him."

"I understand" Ten days later, the third appointment plan was placed on Zhao Ziliang's desk.

The first two appointment plans were rejected by him.

This time, he was more satisfied.

After signing and sealing it, it was published.

The courtiers had already looked forward to it.

As expected, this appointment was transcribed into many copies and posted in various yamen of the imperial court.

Many local officials were also on the list.

The yamen of the civil affairs department of the imperial court specially sent people to send official transfer documents.

After the appointment plan began to be implemented, the officials who received the appointment set off to various provinces to take up their posts, and officials in other places also received official appointment documents one after another and prepared to take up their posts.

Zhao Ziliang also issued an edict stipulating that the original performance evaluation regulations for officials should remain unchanged.

The performance of officials of third grade and above would be evaluated personally by him, the regent, once every four years.

Officials of fourth grade and first grade would be evaluated by the Ministry of Personnel.

The term of office is four years, and a position can only be re-elected once for a maximum of eight years.

If you make mistakes or fail to meet the standards during the assessment, you can be demoted or dismissed at any time

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