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Chapter 582 It turns out that

What pleased Zhao Xi was that Fu Bi agreed to the proportion of generals in court meetings and political discussions, and even the other members of the political hall did not have any objections to this point.

This time, Zhao Xi arranged for Han Qi and Wen Yanbo to handle the placement of the Forbidden Army. He really did not expect that it would cause them to shut up on the three-level decision-making system.

Because Zhao Xi could not have expected that the two of them would play tricks and shoot themselves in the foot.

Before the Battle of Yanmen, Zhao Xi had already produced a preliminary outline of the three-level decision-making system for his ministers to read. At that time, many of them were still concepts and the framework had not yet been formed.

Before Han Qi and Wen Yanbo allowed the Imperial Guards to roam Hedong Road, Zhao Xi had already drafted the first draft.

But he really didn't expect that Han Qi and Wen Yanbo would hand over the handle...

The court officials did not think so, and even Fu Bi did not think so.

Wang Anshi was originally devoted to changing the status quo of the country, so he would naturally not object. However, Han Jiang and Lu Gongbi had always been officials.

In the political hall, the only ones who could really oppose the issue of generals in the three-level decision-making system of the government were Han Qi and Wen Yanbo.

It happened that they made a mistake in dealing with the imperial army because of the interests of the generals in the four states. Although they knew it well, Han Qi and Wen Yanbo did raise their hands from the officials, otherwise they would not have been able to join forces.

What are you doing? "On Checks and Balances in Border States".

This is a sign of self-awareness of the wrongdoing, which makes it impossible for the two of them to oppose the three-level decision-making system.

Among the courtiers, many are qualified to serve in the cabinet...

In Fu Bi's view, all this was expected by the officials. Even Han Jiang and Lu Gongbi also thought so. It is estimated that most of the officials in the entire court thought so.

Therefore, a situation occurred that Zhao Xi thought was impossible... It was really strange that no courtier reported the issue of the court meeting and the proportion of political participation.

Zhao Xi suddenly couldn't understand.

Whether it is a court meeting or a political discussion, it is obvious that this will be a manifestation of the rights and status of the country. How come the civil servants group actually recognized it like this?

After all, in the charter of the three-level decision-making system, Zhao Xi made it clear that once the national policy is determined through the three-level decision-making system, no one may change it at will and must comply with it.

"Officials, today's court meetings also include civil and military personnel. Have you ever seen military generals speaking during court meetings?"

Fu Bi explained the current situation this way.

Maybe so. But the three-level decision-making system has clear provisions. Whether it is deliberation or court meetings, regardless of whether it is civil or military, there is a term of office. Moreover, if you are unable to perform your duties, you may be removed even within the term of office.

As long as you enter the court meeting and discuss politics, you must have the ability and ability to participate in and discuss politics... The reason for adding this mandatory clause is that Zhao Xi does not want the military generals to continue to be weak and wants them to play their full role in the three-level decision-making system.

Don’t the civil servants see this? Military generals just want to maintain their status as the core power class of the country and will not continue to go to court with their ears on as they are doing now.

"Prime Minister Fu, once the three-level decision-making system is implemented, it will be very different from today's court meetings. This has been fully explained in the framework."

Zhao Xi always felt that this matter was not that simple, even the Imperial City Department did not report anything in particular.

Considering Fu Bi's level of cooperation, he felt that a frank and frank discussion was needed.

"Officials, in fact, veterans are also very confused on this point. The reason why the military commanders at court meetings and discussions are not more than the civil and military ranks in the court today."

"In the opinion of the veteran minister, the executive officers of the New Army, Lecture Hall, Gongfangcheng, and Supervisory Yamen all have military general titles. It is very likely that the ministers and workers will think that the military general titles of these departments are irreversible when they are included in the court meetings and political discussions."

"In addition, it is normal for the martial arts families of the dynasty, whether they are the Gao family, the envoy family, the Cao family at the beginning of the dynasty, or the Xiang family, Zhe family, Zhong family, etc., to have seats in the court meetings and political discussions.

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"There is another possibility. In fact, the boundaries between civil and military affairs in the country are not as clear as they appear. This needs to be reflected when the specific quotas are determined."

Maybe this can be said. Even Fu Bi is not sure.

Officials seemed to agree.

Indeed, Zhao Xi agreed. Originally, Zhao Xi would not simply think that the civil and military affairs of the country were completely separated.

Han Qi dared to kill Jiao Yong because the coach Di Qing was a grassroots, and Jiao Yong was even more so. But Han Qi had a different attitude towards the children of the martial arts family.

Not to mention that Cao Li would be respectfully called Taiwei when he met him, but he was just as polite when he met Xiang Mingzhong of the Xiang family. As for the Zhong family and the Zhe family, even if they looked down upon them, they would not lose face in person.

Most civil servants are more or less connected with military generals. The key is whether it becomes a climate.

Even if these waste forbidden troops are being disposed of now, won't they still be able to find a foothold in the court?

Thinking about it, I thought that 30% of the seats were reserved for the Wu Xun family and those with high heels.

However, it was not until Zhao Xi saw the courtiers gathered together to request that the supervisory office be promoted as soon as possible that Zhao Xi suddenly understood: So this is it.

The real reason was caused by the emigration of the imperial army to the north, and it was caused by the fear of the courtiers.

Because Han Qi and Wen Yanbo expelled those useless Imperial Guards and forced them to go north to become civilians by force.

Their purpose is to allow these forbidden troops to cause some disturbances within a certain range. Whether they are harassing the city, blocking rail transportation, or turning into bandits, they can arouse Zhao Xi's guard against generals and thus attack Yun.

Adjustments should be made to the distribution of interests among the four states.

It's just that Zhao Xi eliminated all gaps at the first opportunity, allowing the new army and orbital troops to stand ready, closing the loopholes in their approach.

At that time, in order to avoid the clamor of the courtiers, Zhao Xi discovered some specious information obtained by the Imperial City Division through internal reference.

It was precisely this that scared the courtiers.

The Meihua Internal Guards of the former Empress Wu had investigated so many ministerial affairs that almost no one as a courtier did not know.

Since the founding of the imperial dynasty, the Wude Division was changed to the Imperial City Division, which was directly led by officials and was responsible for the responsibilities of palace guards and secret spies.

Since taking the throne, the official family has twice used the imperial city's report to deal with courtiers, which is not a good sign.

But both times, the courtiers were unable to refute. Treason and surrender to the enemy and civil and military collusion were taboo.

However, as a courtier, no one wants to be under surveillance all the time, let alone the Imperial City Department, which is mainly an internal supervisor, interfering in court affairs.

Not only do I not hope for this, but I am worried about such behavior, even to the point of fear.

It is difficult to adapt to the direct transformation from the kindness of the late emperor to the strength of today.

The courtiers still hope that matters belonging to the courtiers should be resolved by the courtiers, not spies and officials.

At this time, the supervision system implemented by the officials became a powerful tool to keep spies out of the court.

Because there is an article in the outline of the Supervision Regulations that the handling of courtiers must be investigated by the Supervisory Officer, and after obtaining real evidence, they must be dealt with in accordance with the Supervision Regulations.

Although officials have the power to pardon, they do not have the right to arbitrarily impose crimes. At the same time, even officials cannot overturn the conclusion of the supervisory office after inspection.

The reason why the courtiers no longer bothered about the proportion of generals was because they were worried about the Imperial City Division...


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