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"Since my father also knows, I have no objection..." Liu Che replied calmly.

It's just a political deal.

In the royal family, transactions like this will happen one after another.

Do you really want to prevent this kind of thing?

Easy to handle!

Sit on the throne, hold the power of the king, and say what I do to you!

Besides, shouldn't it be welcomed to see a girl come to your door like this?

Chao Cuo was not surprised when he heard Liu Che's answer.

Having people in the palace was always the decisive factor in the political struggles of the Han Dynasty.

How many heroes have died because there is no one in the palace?

The most important thing is that at this stage, marrying the prince is a reassurance that Chao Cuo gives himself and his father who heard from somewhere that he has created a big trap and there is no way to end it.

As long as this matter is successful, even my father who has been nagging in his ears all day will probably not have time to talk about it.

"Family..." Chao Cuo showed a relaxed smile and said calmly to Liu Che: "I will order Yang Zhongcheng to come see you right now!"

Liu Che glanced at Chao Cuo from the corner of his eyes.

Tai Shigong is really right!

Chao Cuo is an upright and profound person.

In the words of later generations, being cruel to your enemies is even crueler to yourself!

It would be strange if such a person knew what shame is...

Not long after, the censor Zhongcheng Yang Fen was ordered to come to see Liu Che.

After Chao Cuo waited for Yang Fen to arrive, he made an excuse and went out, leaving Yang Fen alone with Liu Che.

This is quite normal.

Because. In fact, the imperial censors of the Han Dynasty did not care much about the censors. The main job of the imperial censors was to assist the emperor, convey the emperor's orders, and at the same time assist the prime minister in completing policy formulation, annual performance appraisals, etc.

For example, Gu Yong later said during the reign of Emperor Xuan: "The imperial censor inherits the customs of the dynasty internally, and assists the prime minister to govern the world externally, and has important responsibilities..."

There are scattered records in the Han Dynasty: "The Prime Minister is the prime minister, and the imperial censor (doctor) is very urgent to examine the case..." "Tang played an important role in each dynasty, and talked about the country's use... All affairs in the world depend on Tang" and other scattered records.

Specifically at this point, follow the rules set by Liu Bang.

After the policies of the Han Dynasty were determined, the imperial censor conveyed the emperor's intentions and decrees to the prime minister. The prime minister then promulgated and implemented them throughout the country.

For example, Historical Records records the edict delivery process in the eleventh year of Emperor Gao: "The Emperor Gao sent the censor Dafu Chang (Zhou Chang), the censor Dafu went to the Prime Minister Zanhou (Xiao He), and the Prime Minister sent the princes and kings."

Therefore, in fact, the imperial censors of the Han Dynasty did not care about the specific work of the censors' yamen.

The daily work and management of the Yushi Dafu Yamen are all completed by Yushi Cheng and Yushi Zhongcheng.

This is because the work content of the censors in the Western Han Dynasty was not just as simple and enjoyable as the censors in the Tang, Song and Ming dynasties in later generations, such as impeaching one or two corrupt officials and hearing about the incident.

In fact, at the beginning, the censors were minor officials in the Qin court.

To put it simply, Qin Shihuang promoted a group of close secretaries who served him to strengthen the monarch's power.

From the Qin Dynasty to the Han Dynasty, censors were able to take care of many things.

Sometimes, they have to take care of the project.

For example, in historical records, we can see records of supervisory censors in many places taking on the role of supervising construction projects.

For example, in the "Biography of Yan Zhu" in the Han Dynasty, there is a record of "making a supervisor dig a canal passage." The so-called supervisor refers to a supervisory censor named Lu.

Sometimes, they also have to manage palace order and maintain royal etiquette.

For example, in the beginning, Shusun Tong concocted a complicated set of court etiquette. Who performed it for Liu Bang?

The answer is Yushi and Shizhong...

Therefore, the censors were divided into two types at this time. One was the censors of the past Qin Dynasty, who worked as secretaries and exclusively served the emperor.

However, with the development and evolution of the times, this business was gradually replaced by rising stars such as the Shangshu of the Shaofu and other civil servants.

The censors then changed their careers one after another and began to engage in official work such as supervision and impeachment.

However, in the Western Han Dynasty, people did not have the privilege of speaking out about official matters, nor did they have the privilege of talking nonsense just by wearing a big hat of serving the country and the people. At this time, the impeachment of the censor must be justified.

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Especially when it comes to giants with more than two thousand stones, they must have instructions or hints from the emperor before they start venting.

For example, some time ago, Wang Hui and Tao Qing were typical examples.

Before the collapse, there was no impeachment censor.

As soon as they fell, they were immediately trampled on as the "biggest thieves in history". Regardless of whether they were there or not, the shit basin was placed on these two heads.

At this time, the censor's biggest business is not impeachment.

On the contrary, the main job of the censor is to inspect and evaluate an official's policy.

After the evaluation is given, the officials will review it together with the emperor to decide the official's promotion and future.

Specifically, Yang Fen, the censor Zhongcheng who was responsible for this work.

Yang Fen's job is to inspect the world's official records, supervise the censors, and inspect all the documents submitted by the ministers.

Therefore, Liu Che came to Yang Fen for help from the very beginning.

However, without Chao Cuo’s nod, Yang Fen would not have been able to help him!

Because that's how the system is designed.

Except for the emperor, no one could bypass the imperial censor and give direct orders to the censor, let alone instruct the censor to participate in the step of putting pressure on local officials.

Liu Che briefly introduced Yang Fen to the problems he encountered and his concerns.

After Yang Fen heard this, he thought for a moment and then said, "Don't worry about me, I will take care of this matter!"

This is quite grand.

Liu Che almost suspected that the other party was bragging.

Originally, Liu Che was prepared for several rounds of back-and-forth with the bureaucrats in Guanzhong.

But he didn't expect it. Yang Fen patted his chest and promised him almost without thinking.

Seeing the other party's confident look, Liu Che touched his forehead and said nothing more.

However, what Liu Che didn't know was that in Guanzhong, the control ability of the Han government was far beyond his imagination.

Starting from Liu Bang, the Liu family has regarded Guanzhong as its last base and a home base to operate in case of trouble in the world.

The government's tentacles in Guanzhong are not limited to county offices and cities, but go deep into the local areas, touching every li and every pavilion.

In other places, this matter may be really difficult.

But in Guanzhong, it is just a matter of official documents.

Because, in Guanzhong, people as insignificant as Li Zheng, who is not even an official, are registered in the Shaofu.

As for the grassroots administrative officials such as the pavilion chief, Yao Fu, and You Jiao, they were actually appointed by the Neishi Yamen.

Therefore, for Yang Fen, this matter is a matter of drafting an official document to the Neishi Yamen.

As long as it shows the attitude of the royal family that they know about this matter.

The people below, as long as they are not stupid, will never dare to do that again.

Because, before, you could say that you were instigated, ignorant or something like that.

But the official documents have come, and they are still from the imperial censor's office. If you still want to go against the royal family, then you must have evil intentions.

There is no need to be polite if you have evil intentions!

How did Liu Chang die back then?

The answer is that they drank too much horse urine in Taniguchi County, Guanzhong, and gathered a total of 70 people, 40 oxcarts and carriages. They claimed to contact South Vietnam, the Huns, and rebels...

Then he was suppressed by the magistrate of Taniguchi County. (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature, the novel is better and updated faster!


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