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Happy to see self-criticism

First of all, I would like to thank the book friends in the book review section for their comments. They gave me good suggestions on writing and plot. However, regarding the "history" focus of a historical article, I had no choice but to criticize myself.

First of all, in terms of official positions, the names of the various ministers in the article can be abbreviated as "participating in politics".

In the Tang Dynasty, there were three provinces, six bureaus, nine temples and Yushitai.

In current terms, the Party Central Committee, the State Council and the Discipline Inspection Commission -

Yushitai can be easily understood as "snitching". The official who is reported may face "double regulations" and must explain your "honesty" at a specified time and place.

In addition, except for the Liao Dynasty, there is actually no formal title of "prime minister" in history. The governors of the three provinces are naturally prime ministers, and all ministers are joint prime ministers.

For example, Pei Yan is the governor of Menxia Province.

Another good thing to see is that Ranzhi has been strongly recommended next week. Tomorrow's chapter is previewed. It is the first time for Tang Guan to take the "College Entrance Examination"

Although there was only one candidate, Tang Guan, in this college entrance examination, there were hundreds of "examination invigilators".

All kidding aside, this is actually the imperial examination. I have been looking through information on this aspect for a while, and I have seen some interesting things. I will write them down for everyone tomorrow.
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