The First Family of the Tang Dynasty Chapter 3032 Oh, it shouldn’t be called Tang’s revision of the provincial system (thanks to Dongdong’s little fox Baiyin Dameng)
Chapter 3032 Oh, it shouldn’t be called Tang’s revision of the provincial system (thanks to Dongdong’s little fox Baiyin Dameng)
After hearing His Majesty's words, all the important civil and military ministers looked sideways and looked at Cheng Sanlang.
However, this boy looked like an old god, and he couldn't seem to feel any loss at all.
Soon, I heard His Majesty's words change. After all, Liaodong is a newly occupied territory. It is located in the bitter cold land of the north, and transportation is inconvenient.
Many government decisions are difficult to communicate with the court in a timely manner, and the feedback given by the court can easily lead to delays in timeliness.
For this reason, it was decided to change the former Liaodong Prefecture Governor's Office to Liaodong Province.
"Liaodong Province?"
"What is this province?"
"Could it be that the past administrative divisions of our Datang Dynasty had to add another level in addition to Dao?"
"Tao is just for supervision. Your Majesty wants to make sense when he mentions provinces."
Just as a group of ministers and ministers were talking among themselves, Cheng Sanlang stood up immediately as Li Shimin raised his hand to gesture.
Cheng Sanlang, who was holding a small whip in his hand, saluted Li Shimin.
After clearing his throat and seeing that everyone's attention was focused on him, Cheng Sanlang turned around, raised his hand and lifted it, revealing a door panel behind him.
"Everyone, everyone, please look this way. Come on, please look at the door panel, oh no... look at the display board."
"Everyone, please see, this is the provincial system that is going to be implemented in the area under the jurisdiction of the Liaodong Prefecture Dudufu..."
Everyone saw the eye-catching bamboo signs hanging on the door panels, and as Cheng Sanlang's explanation deepened.
A group of important civil and military officials of the Tang Dynasty quickly realized what the so-called provincial system was.
To sum it up in the simplest and clearest terms, while the central government delegates certain powers to local governments, it also takes back some of the corresponding rights.
The most obvious point is that under the provincial system, local control of the military has been significantly weakened.
Furthermore, with the establishment and improvement of the provincial system, the imperial court's orders were directly issued to the provinces, and then the provinces passed them on to the next level.
Of course, Cheng Sanlang could not follow the provincial system of the Yuan and Mongolia periods. In his view, the administrative division after the founding of New China was the most beneficial and superior.
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In addition, the provincial system cleverly avoided states, that is to say, states were not established within the jurisdiction of provinces to avoid conflicts with the state-level administrative divisions currently popular in the Tang Dynasty.
Instead, they were set up as prefectures. For example, Liaodong Province consists of five prefectures: Lushun Prefecture, Nansu Prefecture, Cangyan Prefecture, Liaoxi Prefecture and Liaodong Prefecture.
Lushun Prefecture governs Lushun County, Beisha County, Jili County, Shicheng County, Dahang County, Wugu County, etc...
Following Cheng Sanlang's talk, there was also a map hanging in front of people, which was clearly marked.
Furthermore, the internal organizational structure of provincial agencies is also hung on the door panel.
For example, after the abolition of the Liaodong Prefecture Governor's Office, Cheng Sanlang will temporarily serve as the governor of Liaodong Province to facilitate the handover of various tasks.
The so-called governor is a temporary dispatch who is personally appointed by His Majesty the Emperor of the Tang Dynasty to take charge of the military and political power of a province.
The provincial system described by Cheng Sanlang is naturally no longer the one he created behind closed doors at the beginning.
Rather, it was the Datang version of the provincial system that was finally concocted after being combined with the Emperor of the Tang Dynasty and the famous prime minister Ma Zhou.
The governor is the chief officer, but does not have military command power. For example, Liaodong Prefecture will have an admiral because it is in a border area.
Under the governor, he is responsible for the administration of civil affairs and people's livelihood, the supervision of criminal prisons, and the expenditure of local financial revenue and expenditure.
Responsible for the academic administration of local provincial schools, government schools, and county schools, as well as the supervision of provincial, government, and county officials directly assigned to local areas to monitor corruption, illegality, and dereliction of duty.
Admirals are naturally appointed by the imperial court and are responsible for border provinces to defend against foreign enemies, or to put down rebellions, etc.
To be honest, Cheng Sanlang didn't know about this magic-reformed provincial system that was tinkered with by his father-in-law and the famous Tang Dynasty Prime Minister Ma Zhou and others. Oh no... it should be called the Tang-revised provincial system.
Anyway, I don’t know whether it is the provincial system revised in the Tang Dynasty that is more excellent, or the provincial system that I know is more excellent.
But at least the emergence of the provincial system has greatly weakened the possibility of warlords emerging in local areas.
All the important civil and military officials listened intently to Cheng Sanlang talking about those simple and intuitive organizational charts.
Let everyone understand and understand how the provincial organizational structure is formed, who manages whom, and who is responsible for whom.
It was very organized, and even some of the important military officials of the Tang Dynasty were making comments in a serious manner.
"As expected of the third eldest son of the Cheng family, this kid is very clever. He puts down the important affairs of the country on the door panel like this, clearly, and it looks very pleasing to the eye."
"Yes, yes, he is worthy of being a Qilin son of the Cheng family with both civil and military skills. Alas, he is much stronger than those evil beasts in my family."
"Among the younger generation, there really is no nephew who can compare with this boy."
"It's a pity that in the early years, I didn't have much dealings with that old guy Cheng Zhijie. Otherwise, the Dengzhou Navy had made many meritorious deeds in the past and quelled the Japanese country. My son would definitely be a part of it."
"It's a pity that my baby is too small, alas..."
Cheng Sanlang faced those eyes with complicated emotions, spent a long time talking, and finally analyzed the provincial system of the Tang Dynasty in a clear and logical manner, and then ended up being slapped on the back.
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Next, it was naturally time for the civil and military officials to express their opinions, but His Majesty and Nama Tuesday sang in harmony.
Even so, it still took several days of repeated discussions and various research reports.
Of course, those things have little to do with Cheng Sanlang. After all, he is just the person responsible for coming up with ideas. After the ideas are thrown out, the three provinces and six departments will naturally pick them up and do whatever they like.
If you like it, I will carry it out. If you don't like it, it will rain and my mother will get married. She will love whoever she wants.
With all that free time, I might as well catch more seafood from the sea and cook up some delicious food.
Even at sea, Cheng Sanlang still lived like a barbecue stall owner.
Because the lunch at sea was really not that good, Cheng Sanlang picked up the steamed buns and was speechless looking at the meat porridge and pickles in front of him.
Why do you have to live so sorry for yourself when you are obviously at sea?
"Cheng Fa, have you brought the barbecue grill?"
When the loyal servants who were also eating steamed buns heard this, their eyes suddenly lit up and they all looked at Cheng Sanlang.
"Sir, I brought the barbecue grill. It's in the big box over there, as well as the barbecue seasonings."
"Okay then..." Cheng Sanlang dropped the steamed bun in his hand and slapped it with a big slap.
"Go to those navy sailors and ask them to put down a net or two and bring me some seafood."
PS: Thank you to Mr. Dongdong’s Little Fox for the Silver Alliance Award, and thank you for your love.