Chapter 263 The Japanese Mission to the Tang Dynasty
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Soon the weather turns colder again and the year is about to end.////
As the snowflakes were flying, the year was approaching, due to the physical conditions of some officials and Wu Zetian's preferences, officials in the court had undergone major changes, and the prime ministers in the Zhengshi Hall also had several places to be replaced.
Liu Rengui was appointed as the Left Pushe, Dai Zhide was appointed as the Right Pushe, Zhang Wenguan was appointed as the Secretariat, Li Jingxuan was appointed as the Secretariat, Hao Chujun was appointed as the Secretariat, Jiang Ke was appointed as the Secretariat and the Secretariat of the Ministry of War, Pei Xingjian was appointed as the Secretariat of the Ministry of Personnel, Huangmen Minister Lai Heng, Gao Zhizhou, Zhongshuo, and Li Yiyan, and were also the third rank of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secretariat of the Secre
In addition to being the Minister of Personnel and the Right Concubine of the Crown Prince, Pei Xingjian also led the General of the Right Guard, and his power was further improved. This is also his reputation.
Because Chen Yi's series of proposals, including the proposal to restore and improve the system of the three provinces and six ministries, enhance the influence of the Shangshu Province, and reduce the emperor's appointing officials, Wu Zetian took measures to improve the rank of officials in the Shangshu Province. That is, to almost restore to the Zhenguan era, the three provinces each perform their duties, and the left and right Pushe of the Shangshu Province ranked first among all officials. The court did not promote officials beyond the level and did not appoint officials randomly. After this, the left and right Pushe of the Shangshu Province was naturally prime minister, and there was no need to be titled "Tong Zhongshu, the third rank of the disciples", and the influence was still in the Shizhong, and the Zhongshu Order, and the Shangshu Zuo Pushe gradually became the head of all officials.
Pei Xingjian's method of appointment and selection of officials was finally adopted by Wu Zetian and was planned to be implemented in the next year. Chen Yi believes that after the implementation of this official appointment system, the selection, appointment and promotion of officials will be further formal. As long as the subsequent successors do not abolish them, or they are clearly abolished, they will definitely be able to select better officials. In addition to improving the selection, appointment and promotion system of officials, the corresponding imperial examination system is also further improved. In addition to improving the literary examination system, Chen Yi also strongly suggested that Wu Zetian establish a military examination system.
In the original history, the military juvenile system was established at the hands of Wu Zetian, but it was only established in some years. According to Chen Yi's memory, it seemed that after the defeat of the Qinghai Battle with the Tubo people, his suggestion was to allow the military juvenile system to appear in advance.
Chen Yi's proposal was adopted by Wu Zetian, and the military training system was also under the idea. This was mainly carried out by the Ministry of War, and Chen Yi took the lead in formulating the system. It was jointly formulated by Pei Xingjian and then introduced it when the time was ripe. "The Tang Dynasty admired literature and martial arts, and had to walk on two legs, and could not become a lame giant!" This was the most critical sentence that Chen Yi persuaded Wu Zetian.
In addition to the fact that the prime minister of the Zhengshi Hall had a certain degree of replacing, there were some changes in the officials of the six ministries under the Provincial Department. In addition, the Minister of War was served by Jiang Ke and the Minister of Personnel was served by Pei Xingjian, officials of other departments were replaced. Liu Shenli, the son of Liu Dewei, who served as the Minister of Works and the General of the Left Guard during the Zhenguan period, was appointed as the Minister of Works and the General of the Left Guard, the Minister of Xing was appointed by Lu Chengqing, Cui Zhiti was appointed as the Minister of Revenue, and Yang Sijing was appointed as the Minister of Rites. Chen Yi still served as the Minister of War and the General of the General of the Ministry of War. Although Wu Zetian felt that Chen Yi could hold a high-level position and met the conditions for promotion of officials stipulated in the new policy, he did not promote his official position because he was afraid of being criticized. After all, Chen Yi was too young and had insufficient experience and experience.
However, although Chen Yi's official position was not promoted, Wu Zetian authorized him to do another thing, that is, to establish an intelligence agency with various investigation capabilities. The last time Chen Yi's proposal made Wu Zetian tempted, and after considering it for a while, he agreed to Chen Yi's request to start building this mysterious agency with internal and external investigation capabilities. Everything was left to the initiator Chen Yi's responsibility.
Because it was just started, the institution had not been named, there was no organizational division of labor, and there were no fixed members. Chen Yi had never done this in later generations, and everything was exploring. However, in this era, there were still many people who studied intelligence and investigated. There were quite a few people in the army who worked in detail and scouts, and many of them were professional-level personnel. They were recruited and sent to approve personnel, and one foundation could be put together. These personnel could not be of high level, and they could not compare with third-rank officials of the court like Chen Yi, and he could not directly manage and train these personnel. In addition to Chen Yi, the highest chief officer, this institution that is not public, also temporarily pieced together some other officials. These people were all officers at all levels in the army, and they were the officials who were directly managed and trained.
Several personnel were mainly responsible for Chen Yi, one of the Central Army General named Zhang Qianxu, one of the Central Army General named Du Xiaosheng, and one of the Central Army General named Liu Jingtong. These three Central Army Generals are his main assistants, and six of the Central Army Generals, and hundreds of junior intelligence personnel recruited in various ways. These people will learn professional skills such as intelligence spy, reconnaissance and anti-reconnaissance under the three Central Army Generals, six Langs, and some professional-level "instructors" professors, and strive to cultivate a series of qualified spies.
Although Chen Yi is not a professional, some conceptual requirements can be raised. In later generations, he watched more movies in 007, some methods can be referenced, and many special operations films and television works can be watched, and some skills can also be used. After several discussions with Zhang Qianxu, Du Xiaosheng, Liu Jingtong and others, he formulated a series of training procedures.
The training of the quasi-spy has been underway for three months. Chen Yi did not participate directly in the training situation. He only listened to reports from Zhang Qianxu and others. However, he has a lot of all training work, because some of the people to be trained were those he assigned to, with the purpose of supervising and controlling all the situations of this newly established institution.
Chen Yi also knew that what he had to do next was to train Zhang Qianxu, Du Xiaosheng, Liu Jingtong and others so that they could only follow their orders. If these people were well controlled, the entire institution would be controlled. No matter why the institution would be named after the formal establishment, Chen Yi felt that as long as he did well, this mysterious institution would be under his control. Even if he resigned one day, it would have an influence on it.
The personnel training began for several months, and Chen Yi also wanted to test the training results. At this time, something happened to happen that gave him the idea of trying the abilities of these personnel under him.
The Japanese sent the Tang envoy to Chang'an. Chen Yi, who had always had a great hatred for the little Japanese, immediately thought of sending his subordinates to monitor the Tang envoy. He monitored everyone and gave them some trouble, so that the Japanese envoys would send the envoys to return empty-handed this time, so that they would not get anything they needed.
The purpose of the Japanese sending missions to the Tang Dynasty was that Chen Yi, a time traveler, understood more than anyone in this era. Of course, they wanted to learn advanced things from the Tang Dynasty. Because of the hatred of the Japanese in later generations, Chen Yi did not want the Japanese to get anything they wanted. He even wanted to incite Wu Zetian to let the imperial court organize a large army to attack Japan, beat them hard to avenge their revenge in later generations, and even destroy them.
The little Japanese should not exist in this world.
The Japanese learned too much from the Tang Dynasty, which was an important reason why they gradually became stronger. The arrival of the Japanese envoy sent the Tang Dynasty made Chen Yi, who was obsessed with the gentle village, wake up, thinking that his little butterfly should show it again, end the fate of the Japanese envoy sent the Tang Dynasty, and even in the next few years. Just do a good thing for the Chinese people in later generations.
Since the first time in the fourth year of Zhenguan, the Japanese sent Tang envoys to the Tang Dynasty to the present, it has been the sixth time that the Tang envoys have been sent to China. In recent years, the frequency of Japanese coming to the Tang Dynasty was not low. The last time was the fifth time in the Tang Dynasty was December of the second year of Linde, and the time to return to Japan was November of the second year of Qianfeng. The ambassador at that time was Dashi, and the deputy envoy was Shi Ji, the Sakahe tribe.
The significance of sending the Tang envoy this time is completely different from the past.
In the third year of Longshuo, when Su Dingfang led his army to conquer Baekje, he fought a large-scale battle with the Japanese at the Baijiangkou of Xiongjin River. In this battle, the Japanese army with the superior forces and the Baekje coalition were defeated in this battle. In the end, they were unable to gain a foothold in Liaodong and all retreated their troops. They were also afraid that the Tang army would take advantage of the victory to attack the local area and built several lines of defense near Baekje and Silla. This battle made Liu Rengui's reputation, but compared with the battles in other directions, the opponent of this battle was the Japanese who had never been seen by the generals of the Tang Dynasty. The importance and glory level were not as great as those of the Tang Dynasty, compared with the historical materials of the Tang Dynasty, but it scared the Japanese.
Because the Tang Dynasty had no territory for the Kingdom of Japan, the Tang army did not march towards the Kingdom of Japan. The following year, the envoy of the Tang Dynasty, Guo Wuqi and Liu Degao, sent to Japan to announce the will of the Emperor of the Tang Dynasty to the Japanese. The fifth time the Tang Dynasty was sent to Liu Degao. The sixth time the Japanese sent the Tang Dynasty envoy was Hanoi Jing. According to Chen Yi and some others, just like the first time the Tang Dynasty envoy, the sixth time the Tang Dynasty envoy was sent to repair the rifts of the Tang Dynasty's relationship caused by the Battle of Baijiangkou, although they came for the purpose of "he Ping Goryeo and Qinghai."
One thing Chen Yi didn't know is that the political situation in Japan has not been stable in recent years. From the death of Queen Qi Ming in the past few years to the ascension of the eldest brother and Prince Zhongda, the turmoil in Japan is not low. It can be said that in recent years, the Japanese have been "no leader". After the eldest brother and Prince Zhongda handle the government affairs in the way of "principal" of the crown prince, the situation gradually stabilized. In recent years, the situation in Japan is unstable, and the Japanese are most afraid that the Tang Dynasty will take advantage of this to send troops to destroy them, so they frequently sent missions to the Tang Dynasty, hoping that their low attitude and pleasing, and showing weakness can make the Tang Dynasty give up their attention to them.
The military power of the Tang Dynasty over the years was so scary. How could the Japanese not be afraid? They knew that with the power of Japan, they could not compete with the Tang Dynasty. The Japanese sent Tang missions for the fifth and sixth time were all under this mission. In addition to cultivating the relationship with the Tang Dynasty, Hanoi Whale also had the mission of asking for more advanced technologies from the Tang Dynasty. The total number of people coming to the mission this time was more than 600, and there were talents from all walks of life.
Although Chen Yi, like other Tang Dynasty officials, did not know the changes in the situation in Japan, because of his hatred in later generations, he wanted to teach the Japanese a lesson in Chang'an. (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to Qidian (.) to vote for recommendations, monthly votes, and your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile phone users please go to m.. to read.
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