Chapter 56: Storm Thinking about it slowly, this may be the only method Zhu Chongjiu can adopt at the moment.
Unless he wants to personally destroy the Huaiyang regime that he spent countless lives and blood building.
Obviously, he didn't kill so decisively, nor did he have the courage to overthrow all the achievements in front of him and start over again.
After truly calming down, he could only choose the solution with the least cost and the most gentle action.
Although the effect of this solution will be very slow and even very questionable.
After all, he is not Zhu Yuanzhang in another time and space, nor is he Robespierre in the French Revolution.
The former can kill anyone who dares to stand in his way without hesitation.
The latter, through great revolutions, finally sent himself to the guillotine.
In Zhu Chongjiu's body, he lacks the same courage and persistence as the first two.
Moreover, in the memory of another time and space, it is clearly proved that greed and selfishness will accompany the development of the entire human history.
No country can eradicate it.
The ancient rule of the world as a common people existed only in Confucian dreams.
Shun Yao's fortune is nothing more than the beautiful expectation of an old man.
So after hiding in the inner house and licking the wounds clean, Zhu Chongjiu took the initiative to summon Su Mingzhe and Lu Luzeng to the chief manager's study the next morning, and began to calmly understand the situation and discuss solutions with them calmly.
It was similar to what he had guessed the night before.
Su and Lu did speak up for Han Laoliu because they were afraid of affecting too many people.
And the specific solutions that these two veterans can think of are generally within the scope of discussions between Lu Shuang'er, Lu Furong and others last night.
The first move is to set a time point and use the change of situation as an excuse.
From now on, officials at all levels will be stopped from arbitrarily inserting private individuals.
The second move is for the core officials of the General Administration, each of whom has three recommendation quotas per year.
Within the quota, they can allocate it themselves.
Beyond the quota, any recommendation must be reported to the Civil Service Bureau first and then go through a unified assessment before deciding whether to hire.
The third move is to announce that the Civil Service Bureau will conduct regular assessments on officials at all levels, and the Military Bureau will conduct regular assessments on generals at all levels.
Anyone who fails the performance appraisal will be demoted, no matter who the recommender is, until they are demoted to the public.
The fourth move is relatively harsh.
It is stipulated that officials should also bear joint and several responsibilities while recommending talents.
In the first five years, when the recommended person makes a big mistake, the recommender will also be held accountable for being an unknown person.
Within the first five years, if the recommended person has made great achievements, Bole will also receive a certain degree of reward.
The fifth measure seems to have nothing to do with the previous regulations, but in fact it is to eliminate the opportunity for officials to "sell" recommended quotas.
It was announced by the Grand Master's Office that anyone who accepts more than ten gifts will be punished for the crime of receiving favors.
Regardless of whether there is a transaction of power or money between the two parties, both the bribe giver and the bribe recipient will be held accountable at the same time.
The sixth move is to prohibit relatives, friends, elders, sons and nephews of leading generals and civil servants at all levels from interfering in military and government affairs.
If anyone dares to commit the crime again, the civil and military officials themselves will be directly investigated.
If it is discovered that someone is selling his or her official position, or forming a clique for personal gain, we will investigate it to the end and will never tolerate it.
There are all kinds of them, a total of twelve major ones.
Each item is set in response to the problems that have been discovered so far, which can be regarded as a solution to the problem.
In this way, Han Laoliu's guilt will be very easy to judge.
The large-scale promotion of private individuals in the past two years was done under orders and cannot be criminalized.
There is no obvious favoritism and malpractice in the position of salt ambassador, and the accounts are clear, so he is also not impeachable.
As for accepting gifts from recommended persons, since there was no previous rule against accepting them, and the amount did not reach ten thousand dollars, you can just forget about it.
However, he thought that among the talents he recommended, three were secretly selling arms, and he was destined to be implicated.
Therefore, the Bureau of Civil Affairs of the General Administration dismissed Han Laoliu from his position as salt ambassador in accordance with the rules.
However, in view of his past achievements and the fact that most of the recommended talents were relatively qualified, he was demoted to the position of Governor of the Military Department of Yangzhou Road Yamen, responsible for the recruitment of new soldiers and the pension and resettlement of disabled soldiers.
The three people who secretly sold gunpowder to friendly forces were handed over to the military bureau for severe punishment in accordance with military law.
As soon as the news came out, many people in the entire Grand Manager's Mansion breathed a sigh of relief at the same time.
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Because according to Han Laoliu's example, their past actions of secretly finding ways for their clansmen, relatives and friends can be written off.
As long as you don't do it again in the future, your superiors will never pursue you.
There were also some relatively well-informed people who learned through various channels that Zhu Chongjiu was so angry that he vomited blood, and couldn't help but tremble in their hearts.
I vowed secretly that I would never do such stupid behavior again.
Because although the general manager promised not to pursue the case, who knows whether he will keep the past things in mind.
If it affects everyone's position in the new dynasty in the future, it will be too late to cry.
There are only a few people who are really not very bright and feel that Zhu Chongjiu's backbiting is a bit too cool.
But their complaints were soon completely drowned out by the Tumo stars around them.
Because almost all colleagues around me still remember how miserable everyone was at the hands of corrupt officials four years ago.
So I don't think that after I become an official, I can do as much as the original Mongolian and Yuan officials.
What's more, he doesn't want his actions to trigger a civil uprising one day, causing him to end up in the same fate as those officials who were executed by the people back then.
After all, this team is still young and not yet terminally ill.
Officials at all levels still firmly remember the reasons why they were forced to rebel with swords, and are unwilling to repeat the mistakes of the Meng Yuan officials.
Therefore, within two months after the "Integrity" order of the General Administration was issued, many nascent trends were quickly suppressed.
At least, on the surface, the situation of nepotism among officials at all levels has been greatly improved.
Those who have outstanding performance in Fuxue and Jixianyuan and have reliable conduct can get a relatively good position even without recommendation.
And those who rely on the protection of others and take shortcuts will find that in addition to being relatively easy to get started, they will have to rely on their own feet for a long time to come.
The relatives and friends who once promised to take care of themselves have become very unkind and dare not stand up for anyone anymore.
As for how long this "clean government" storm will last and how long its effects will last, it is difficult for Zhu Chongjiu to judge.
Because, soon, more important information was placed on his desk.
Something happened to the Tianwan regime In the middle of June, Ni Wenjun, the left prime minister of Tianwan Kingdom, led his 100,000 elite troops to defect to the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty.
He was named Pingzhang political officer and marshal of the volunteer capital of Huguang Province by the Mongolian and Yuan Dynasty.
The three prefectures of Huangzhou, De'an, and Anlu, which had just been restored by the Tianwan regime, once again fell into the hands of Da Ya Badulu, the prime minister of Sichuan Province in the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty.
The capital of Tianwan Dynasty is open and in danger: