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Chapter nine hundred and twenty seventh a sigh

Dong Ming is now the magistrate with the sixth rank, and the Censor of the Supervision Censor is a seventh rank. In the first year of the junior high school, Liao Huanzhi's suggestion was equivalent to directly demoting Dong Ming to a second level. But in fact, the rank of an official cannot be seen from the official title alone. Although the magistrate of a local is a sixth rank official, his status cannot be compared with the Censor of the Seventh rank.

You should know that the Censor is a magistrate, and the magistrate has always been noble. Although he is a seventh rank, he should be polite even if he is a magistrate. Just like the central inspection team in later generations, although the level of the group members is not high, he is very powerful. Which official is not frightened when he is in the local area?

Therefore, Liao Huanzhi's move to Dong Ming as the Censor is not only not demoted, but rather he is used. Moreover, Liao Huanzhi also proposed to let him be directly responsible, which will further increase Dong Ming's power. His intention can be imagined.

Zhu Yicheng pondered for a while, and had to say that Liao Huanzhi's suggestion made him moved. Judging from the current situation, it is indeed appropriate to let the Daoist Officer participate in this matter, and Dong Ming is suitable for this position in terms of character and understanding of the local area.

Furthermore, Zhu Yicheng also has his own ideas. Dong Ming is familiar with the local area, is more concerned about the people, has a straightforward personality, and is more suitable for the local government as a lieutenant. Although Zhu Yicheng has handed over this matter to Zeng Yishu, there must be some restrictions on the rights of the Military Affairs Office. This matter is related to national policy, and the subsequent handling must be cautious. If Zeng Yishu and Dong Ming cooperate with each other and restrain each other at the same time, then Zhu Yicheng will be relieved.

To be honest, Zhu Yicheng didn't care much about the local destruction of land and planting, and opposed the use of high-pressure administrative measures to force a one-size-fits-all approach. After all, in later generations, the disadvantages of doing this happen from time to time. Zhu Yicheng, who understands history, knew in his heart that many problems would gradually occur during the period of social change and would bring impact to the original social order.

Especially in this situation, with the rise of industry and commerce of the Ming Dynasty, the foundation of the Ming Dynasty as an agricultural country has begun to undergo subtle changes. Although this change is small, it will also have an impact. Just like the first industrial revolution in Britain in history, the rise of the industrial revolution will inevitably have an impact on agriculture? The so-called problem of sheep eating people in history books is very likely to arise? However, the Ming Dynasty was not Britain, and the Ming Dynasty had a vast territory? Especially local resources? As long as it is controlled properly, it is enough to suppress this problem to the lowest level.

Another point? That is, even Liao Huanzhi has not seen it. Zhu Yicheng actually wanted to use this matter as an opportunity to implement some administrative reconciliation on economic and agricultural issues. Although he knew the destructiveness of forced administration to economic development in his heart? But in some cases, the necessary moderate administrative means of reconciliation and guidance are also necessary.

This has been confirmed in later generations, and it is not harmful to the Ming Dynasty's court. Instead, it can make the people of the world understand the Ming Dynasty's determination to focus on people's livelihood, and can make the people of the world praise Zhu Yicheng's actions as a benevolent policy.

"Dong Ming is indeed a suitable candidate? Liao Qing's words are very worthy of my opinion? Since this is the case, Liao Qing will draft it in the name of the Military Affairs Office and then hand it over to me for approval."

"The Emperor is wise!" Liao Huanzhi suddenly breathed a sigh of relief, and then said, "It's been a while since our Ming Dynasty, and the government affairs of various departments are gradually transitioning smoothly. Especially in the Jiangnan area, the government affairs left behind in Nanjing have been basically settled? But because of the increasing government affairs in Beijing, the Military Affairs Office is busy? Now Zeng Yishu will be responsible for rural affairs and commerce. The Military Affairs Office is short of staff? I think the Emperor can let Lord Shi Yizhi and the six remaining departments transfer some of the people north to the north to divide their government affairs to complete their national affairs?"

Zhu Yicheng frowned slightly when he heard this. Regarding the military aircraft and six divisions left behind in Nanjing? He originally planned to gradually withdraw from the north next year, but now only half a year has passed, Liao Huanzhi mentioned this matter.

In fact, what Liao Huanzhi said is not unreasonable. As the Ming Dynasty's central government had moved from Nanjing to Beijing, all government affairs were also dealt with by Beijing. Except for the military aircraft and six ministries left behind in Nanjing, they were directly left behind by Jiang Jin for special reasons.

Shi Yizhi and Wang Fan in the Military Affairs Office are still in Nanjing. As for Wang Dong, due to the Nanyang reasons, Wang Fan is responsible for the affairs of the Ministry of Revenue and does not interfere much with others. Therefore, Shi Yizhi can be said to be the highest-level official in the south of the Ming Dynasty.

However, when Zhu Yicheng was transferred back to Shi Yizhi, he had never thought so. But when he saw Liao Huanzhi's slightly lowered his head, Zhu Yicheng vaguely noticed his thoughts.

Liao Huanzhi clearly defined the idea of ​​retreating bravely, and planned to let Shi Yizhi come back to carry the banner for him. Among the current Military Affairs Office, except for Liao Huanzhi and others who were about to retreat soon, Shi Yizhi was the most qualified to serve as the next chief military aircraft.

In this way, Shi Yizhi returned to Beijing, which was convenient for Liao Huanzhi to hand over to him, which facilitated a smooth transition to the Military Affairs Office in the future. Moreover, Jiang Jin is now in the south. After Shi Yizhi left the south, two highest-level officials, Wang Fan and Jiang Jin, were left behind in Nanjing. Since Wang Fan did not interfere in other matters except finance, some government affairs can be coordinated and handled by Jiang Jin, which is also of great benefit for Jiang Jin to enter the Military Affairs Office in the future.

I have to say that Liao Huanzhi's abacus was good. This means that he took care of all aspects and could not find any faults. He could also take this opportunity to retreat from the vortex of the military office.

However, Zhu Yicheng understood his cleverness after careful consideration, and felt a little uncomfortable. Zhu Yicheng didn't care about the subject's plot on weekdays, but Liao Huanzhi has been doing this again and again recently. It would be fine if his ability was not good, but it was not like this. It was obvious that he wanted to protect himself.

"Can I be a fool? I can't tolerate others?" An inexplicable anger surged from Zhu Yicheng's heart, his eyes instantly became sharp, and the corners of his mouth were even more gritting his teeth.

Almost, Zhu Yicheng wanted to scold Liao Huanzhi directly and ask if this guy thinks he is a foolish king? Or is he a tyrant who can't tolerate his ministers?

Since embarking on this road, Zhu Yicheng just wanted to change the world and change the future of China. Although he also had selfish intentions and did something he originally did not want to do, Zhu Yicheng never thought about anything else.

As an emperor, he was originally a lonely man, and sometimes he hoped to have one or two ministers who could treat each other sincerely. But as time went by, his status became more and more stable, and with the increasing majesty, these ministers who had originally said everything were a little alienated from him, and he had unnecessary thoughts in addition to being respectful of himself.

For a moment, Zhu Yicheng was angry, but when he saw Liao Huanzhi lowering his head and revealing his gray hair from under his hat, he suddenly thought of the scene when Liao Huanzhi defected to him that day, and the days when he was in Ningbo that year, and the days when he made his efforts for the Ming Dynasty, and the days when he later decided to set up his capital in Nanjing, and the days and nights of hard work, he couldn't help but sigh in his heart.
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