490, Governor of Jiliao, Liaodong Economic Strategy, Governor of Jiliao

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While the battle was fierce on the grassland, Yang Fan was also busy.

He received orders from the Commander-in-Chief of the Fifth Army, the Governor-General of Jiliao, and the Commander-in-Chief of Northern Zhili, Si Sanjia. He was allowed to go out on a tour to drive away the Mongolian tribes approaching the Great Wall.

Yang Fan was a little confused when he looked at the official document from Governor Ji Liao. He didn't know whether Yuandu, the governor of Ji Liao, was in charge of him, or the Governor of Ji Liao in Santun camp was in charge of him. Who should listen to it? If both of them issued orders at the same time.

If you get conflicting orders, whose orders should you rely on?

However, after these official documents came out, it was obvious that His Majesty agreed to Yang Fan's request to go out to patrol the border.

In order to leave the border to rescue Duolun, he wrote to Wang Chengen, saying that Duolun's woolen textile factory could give him 20% of its shares.

Wang Chengen was very satisfied and immediately said that it would be his responsibility to include Duolun in Yang Fan's defense zone.

In Wang Chengen's view, no one except Yang Fan would dare to go to a place like the grassland.

He built a city there, and even if the court wanted to send civil servants to manage it, no one would dare to go.

Because it is much more dangerous than Liaodong.

The biggest danger in Liaodong is that it is the front line, and wars often break out.

But Duolun is completely alone in the depths of the prairie, more than 400 miles away from the Great Wall. Isn't this a way to die? Maybe if the city is destroyed that day, he will be a slave to the Mongols on the grassland.

The Mongols don't respect Confucius, and they have experienced eight prostitutes, nine Confucians and ten beggars. They don't care whether you study or not, they will arrest you and let you herd.

The Great Wall in the Zunhua Defense Zone is more than 80 kilometers long. Among them, the area under the jurisdiction of Yang Fan's Hexi Defense Qianhu Command is 22 kilometers long.

When the wasteland was first divided into areas under Yang Fan's jurisdiction, those old and cunning landowners in the Zunhua Guard gave him as much dangerous land as possible next to the Great Wall.

In this way, the defense of Malanguan Pass was also handed over to Yang Fan.

The battalions there have been transferred. These battalions were previously under the control of Governor Jiliao.

Yang Fan knew what these villains were planning.

However, I am too lazy to argue with them. I own a section of the Great Wall and several gates, and it is convenient to enter and exit the gates. Any military operations are kept secret.

From the perspective of the Zunhua Guards and the likes, the Qianhu Guard Station is directly under the jurisdiction of Beizhili Dusi and has nothing to do with the Zunhua Guards.

Throwing this section of the Great Wall defense line to Yang Fan is equivalent to shortening the defense line of the Great Wall that the Zunhua Guard is responsible for. Why not do it. The front line does not dare to take too much free money. After all, there is a war. People are gone.

Something big happened.

As for Governor Ji Liao of Santun Camp in Ji Town, he was even more happy. It was like throwing the defense of a section of the Great Wall to the garrison. If they were less responsible for one piece, they could eat more free money.

Yang Fan felt that his head was so messed up. These bullshit official positions and powers overlapped each other, giving him a headache.

He had no choice but to call Xiao Niangpi and Lin Yueru to clarify things for him. Only then did he understand what was going on.

Ji Town and Liaodong Town are two towns.

The civilian commander-in-chief of Jizhen is called Governor of Jiliao, and the civilian commander-in-chief of Liaodong is called Liaodong Jinglue. These are two positions.

The seat of Ji Town is Santunying. It is located more than thirty miles east of Zunhua.

At this time, the administrative center of Liaodong Economic Strategy was located in Ningyuan City in the central part of the Liaoxi Corridor.

Yuan Chonghuan's station is not in Santunying, but in Ningyuan.

How did the Governor of Jiliao come about? In fact, it is equivalent to the two positions of Governor of Jiliao and Liaodong Governor, with expanded powers and expanded jurisdiction.

Governor Ji Liao, the full name is Governor Ji Liao, Baoding and other military affairs, and is also in charge of food and wages. He controls the four towns of Shuntian, Baoding, Liaodong Sanfu, Jizhou, Changping, Liaodong and Baoding.

In the 29th year of Jiajing, the governor of Jizhou was established, and the following year it was changed to the governor of Jiliao.

The Governor-General of Jiliao, the Governor-General of Xuanda, and the Governor-General of Shaanxi-Gansu are all one type of official positions. They are civilian prime ministers responsible for military and civilian affairs in the border town area. They are equivalent to the general manager of the march in the Tang Dynasty and the military governor in the early Song Dynasty.

Governor Ji Liao was not Yuan Chonghuan at this time, he was just controlled by him.

From its establishment to the fall of the Ming Dynasty, this position has always been filled by dedicated personnel. It is a fixed position. From its establishment in the 25th year of Jiajing (1550) to the fall of the Ming Dynasty, a total of 55 people held this position.

At this time, the governor of Jiliao was Yu Anxing, a native of Shengxian County, Zhejiang Province. In April Guiji of the first year of Chongzhen, that is, May 5, 1628, he succeeded Zhang Fengyi as governor of Jiliao. In the second year of Chongzhen, that is, 1629, he was imprisoned for some reasons.

Dismissal.

Yuan Chonghuan was so powerful at this time that he controlled Liaodong Town, Ji Town, Tianjin Governor, Shandong Governor, Deng Lai Governor, and Dongjiang Town.

Governor Ji Liao has the most power since Sun Chengzong.

Yuan Chonghuan is very domineering in terms of power.

The governor of Jiliao, Yu Anxing, and the governor of Jiliao, Yuan Chonghuan, both have the same title. They are both ministers of the Ministry of War and the right deputy censors of the Metropolitan Procuratorate. They are of the same rank.

Although on the surface, he was controlled by Yuan Chonghuan, in fact, it could be said that if anything happened, we would discuss it and deal with it.

Yuan Chonghuan could not tolerate this situation, and soon something happened to Yu Anxing.

In the second year of Chongzhen, there was a pay mutiny in Ji Town. This was another pay mutiny.

There was a mutiny in Ningyuan, and Bi Ziyan, the governor of Liaodong, committed suicide. From then on, there was no longer a new governor of Liaodong, and Yuan Chonghuan took a part-time job. From then on, no one could restrain him.

The governor of Liaodong was established by the imperial court to contain and balance the power of Liaodong's economic strategy. Just like Xiong Tingbi and Wang Huazhen.

The mutiny in Jizhen caused Yu Anxing to be dismissed from get out of class in the leap month of April - "return to his hometown to listen to the investigation" ("Chongzhen Changbian").

After Yu Anxing was dismissed from get out of class, the court appointed Liu Ce to replace him, but Liu Ce was obviously of lower rank than Yuan Chonghuan.

Therefore, he did not have the capital to be on an equal footing with Yuan Chonghuan. In most matters, Liu Ce had to be controlled by Yuan Chonghuan. Basically, what Superintendent Yuan said was what he said.

Yu Anxing is on stage now, but he will leave before May next year. He can be considered a blessing in disguise. He was dismissed due to personnel disputes, and he just escaped the invasion of slaves next year.

His successor Liu Ce became the scapegoat. He took office less than half a year ago and his buttocks were not even hot yet. Huang Taiji called. Because the Qing troops entered Da'ankou and could not be defended, he abandoned the market in the first month of the following year. Now his head was all over.

Gone.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Yang Fan sometimes sits there and sighs, after Yuandu came up, so many people have been unlucky. Poor our Marshal Mao Wenlong, he has no alertness at all, it is really unlucky

You know what to say about him.

Lin Yueru explained that Liaodong Governor is the highest official responsible for military affairs in Liaodong. He only oversees Liaodong. His power is actually smaller than that of Governor Ji Liao.

Governor Ji Liao can intervene in Liaodong affairs, but Liaodong Economic Strategy cannot interfere in affairs outside Liaodong.

The predecessor of Jiliao Governor was Liaodong Economic Strategy, and its establishment was related to the War to Resist Japan and Aid Korea during the Wanli Period of the Ming Dynasty. It was a temporary position at that time.

The first official Liaodong administrator was Song Yingchang. During the Wanli period, the Jurchens in Jianzhou rose to prominence, and they were reset again and became a fixed position.

Its purpose is to deal with the threat of emerging post-gold forces.

After the Battle of Sarhu broke out in 1619, the Ming army suffered repeated defeats. The first person to serve as the governor of Jiliao was Sun Chengzong.

Prior to this, the highest official in Liaodong was the Liaodong Manager, usually with the title of Right Minister of the Ministry of War and Right Qiandu Censor. His authority was to oversee the armies of various garrison posts in Liaodong, the army of the camp commander, and civilian officials below the governor of Liaodong, etc.

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It can be seen that his official rank is relatively low. It is one level lower than that of the Governor of Jiliao. He has the title of Shangshu of the Ministry of War, but you, the Liaodong manager, have the title of Minister.

However, at this time, Sun Chengzong, the imperial master who was the minister of the Ministry of War and personally invited the emperor to supervise the army, asked himself to supervise the army. He could no longer use the official title of Jinglue.

In order to be consistent with his official position and identity, Emperor Tianqi "issued an imperial edict to Guanfang, appointing former officials to supervise military affairs in Shanhaiguan, Ji, Liao, Tianjin, and Deng, and to do things for convenience and not to control them."

Therefore, after the Liaodong Strategy, he no longer existed and became the Governor of Jiliao.

His rank and power have all increased. His jurisdiction is larger than that of Governor Jiliao. Shandong, Denglai, Dongjiang, etc. have been brought in.

But in terms of rank, the Governor of Jiliao and the Governor of Jiliao exist in parallel, with the same rank and the same status, but nominally the Governor of Jiliao controls the Governor of Jiliao. These two positions are held by the Minister of the Ministry of War and the right deputy of the Imperial Palace.

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The post of Governor of Jiliao went through three stages: initial establishment, cancellation, and re-establishment in the late Ming Dynasty. The division of responsibilities of Governor of Jiliao also changed with the cancellation of Governor of Jiliao.

After Yuan Chonghuan was killed in the second year of Chongzhen, the imperial court never had a new Governor of Jiliao, and he was the last one. In fact, the Governor of Jiliao was abolished next year. Only the Governor of Jiliao was still in the Santun camp.

Although the governor of Jiliao and the governor of Jiliao both contain the word "Jiliao", their responsibilities are different.

Governor Ji Liao is actually responsible for the defense of Ji Town, while Governor Ji Liao is responsible for the defense of Liaodong. However, the two have mutual support responsibilities. Governor Ji Liao controls Ji and supports Liao, while Governor Ji Liao controls Liao and supports Ji.

The fact that Yuan Chonghuan has such great power in his current term is entirely due to Chongzhen, and it is a special case.

Yang Fan didn't understand this matter at first, and was completely confused. Later, the little girl explained it to him repeatedly, and even shook the fool's head with her little hands to see how much water had entered, and finally Yang Fan was able to understand it.

Got it.

Yang Fan looked at the three orders in his hand and finally understood how Governor Ji Liao and Yuandu divided their powers.

But Yang Fan is not too interested in the so-called checks and balances principle.

Checks and balances are rubbish. When nothing goes wrong, they fight for power and profit, and they are just trying to pull off the sheep's skin. It seems that checks and balances are effective.

When something happens, they pass the blame to each other, and everyone cleans up the snow in front of their own door, and doesn't care about the frost on other people's tiles. Apart from bureaucracy and inaction, there are other benefits.

However, now that the order came, Yang Fan made up his mind and prepared to leave seclusion.

This was the first time that Yang Fan led troops out of the border to fight. Out of careful consideration, he decided to hold a meeting first to worry about the leaders of the various factions.


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