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Chapter 56 The Storm (1)

Chapter 56 Storm (Part 1)

Slowly, this may be the only way Zhu Chongjiu can use at the moment, unless he wants to destroy the Huaiyang regime, which has been established for countless lives and blood.

It is obvious that he did not have the decisiveness to kill and did not have the courage to overturn all the achievements in front of him again. After he truly calmed down, he could only choose the solution with the lowest cost and the gentlest movement, although the effect of this solution would be very slow, even very suspicious.

After all, he was not Zhu Yuanzhang in another time and space, nor was he Robespierre in the French Revolution. The former could kill anyone who dared to hinder him without hesitation, while the latter, through repeated revolutions, finally sent himself to the guillotine.

In Zhu Chongjiu's body, he lacked the same courage and persistence as the previous two. Moreover, in the memory of another time and space, it is clearly proved that greed and selfishness will accompany the development of the entire human history, and no country can eradicate it. The ancient rule of the world as the public only exists in the dreams of Confucianism. The whole country is full of Shun and Yao, which is just a beautiful expectation of an old man.

So after hiding in the inner house and licking the wounds, the next morning, Zhu Chongjiu took the initiative to gather Su Mingzhe and Lu Lu Zeng to the study of the chief executive, and began to understand the situation calmly and discuss solutions with the two of them calmly.

It was similar to what he guessed the night before. Su and Lu did speak out for Han Laoliu because they were afraid of the widespread impact. The specific solutions that these two old ministers could think of were generally not beyond the scope of discussions last night by Lu Shuanger, Lu Furong and others.

The first move is to define the time points, and from now on the grounds that the situation changes, stop officials at all levels from placing private individuals.

The second trick is to report the core officials of the General Administration Office. Each person has three recommendation quotas per year. Within the quota, they can allocate them by themselves. In addition to the quota, any recommendation must be reported to the Official Affairs Bureau first, and then after a unified assessment, then decide whether to hire.

The third move is to announce that the Bureau of Officials and the Bureau of War will conduct regular assessments of military generals at all levels. Anyone who fails the performance, no matter who recommends the person behind it, will be demoted and used until he is demoted to the people.

The fourth move is relatively strict, which stipulates that officials will also bear joint and several liability while recommending talents. In the first five years, when the recommended person makes a big mistake, the recommended person will also be held accountable for unknown people. In the first five years, if the recommended person makes great contributions, Bole will also be rewarded to a certain extent.

The fifth move seems to have nothing to do with the previous regulations, but in fact it is to eliminate the opportunity for officials to "sell" the recommended quota. The General Administration Order declares that if you accept more than ten thousand gifts, you will be punished for the crime of benefiting. Regardless of whether there is a power-for-money transaction between the two parties, the bribery and the bribery will be investigated at the same time.

The sixth move is prohibited from leading generals and relatives, elders, children and nephews of civil servants at all levels from interfering in military affairs and government affairs. If anyone dares to commit another crime, he will directly pursue the civil and military officials themselves. If he finds out the situation of selling official positions or forming a clerk for personal gain, he will investigate it to the end and will never give up.

There are a total of twelve major items, each of which is set for the problems that have been discovered so far, and it is considered to be a repair to the failure.

In this way, Han Laoliu's guilt is very easy to judge. Over the past two years, he promoted private individuals on orders and could not be convicted. He did not have obvious favoritism and fraud in the position of the Salt Administration ambassador. The accounts were clear, so he was not impeached. As for receiving gifts from the recommended person, it was not allowed to be collected because there was no previous regulation and the amount was not as high as ten cents, he could not be blamed. However, he thought that among the talents he recommended, three of them privately sold arms, and he was destined to be implicated.

Therefore, the Office of the General Administration of the General Administration removed Han Laoliu from his position as the salt administration ambassador in accordance with the rules. However, in view of his past contributions and the fact that most of the talents he recommended were still qualified, he was demoted to the Governor of the Military Department of Yangzhou Road Yamen, who was specifically responsible for the recruitment of new recruits and the pension and resettlement of disabled soldiers. The three people who secretly sold gunpowder to friendly forces were handed over to the Bureau of War to severely punish them in accordance with the military law.

As soon as the news came out, many people from the entire General Administration were relieved at the same time, because according to Han Laoliu's example, their previous actions of secretly searching for their tribe members and relatives and friends could be written off. As long as they did not commit the crime again in the future, the superiors would never pursue it.

There are also some people who are relatively well-informed. They learned through various channels that Zhu Chongjiu was vomited blood. They couldn't help but tremble in their hearts and secretly swear that they would never do such stupid behavior of losing their big things because of the small, because although the chief executive promised not to pursue it, who knew whether he would keep the past in mind. If it would affect everyone's position in the new dynasty in the future, it would be too late to cry at that time.

Only a few people who were not very smart left, and felt that Zhu Chongjiu had gone back on his word, which was a bit too cold. However, the complaints they made were soon completely overwhelmed by the spitting stars around them, because almost all of their colleagues still remembered how miserable it was for everyone to be corrupt officials four years ago, so they did not think that after becoming an official, they could do as excessive as the original Mongolian Yuan officials, and they were even more unwilling to do so. One day their actions also aroused civil changes, causing them to fall into the same fate as those officials who were killed by the people.

After all, this team is still young and not terminally ill. Officials at all levels still remember the reasons why they were forced to rebel with their swords and were unwilling to repeat the mistakes of the officials of the Yuan Dynasty. Therefore, within two months after the "Integrity" order of the General Administration of China issued, many of the just emerging trends were quickly curbed. At least, on the surface, the situation of officials at all levels being nepotistic has greatly improved.

Those talents who performed well in the Fuxue and Jixianyuan and had reliable conduct can get a relatively good position even if they did not recommend books. Those who took shortcuts with others' protection found that in addition to being relatively easy to get started, they would have to walk on their own feet for a long time in the future. They had promised to take care of their relatives and friends, and became very ruthless and dared not stand up for anyone anymore.

As for how long this "integrity" storm can last and how long the effect will last, it is difficult for Zhu Chongjiu to judge, because soon, more important information will be placed on his desk.

Something happened to the Tianwan regime.

In mid-June, Ni Wenjun, the left prime minister of Tianwan Kingdom, led 100,000 elite troops to surrender to the Mongolian Yuan, and was named the marshal of the political affairs and Yijian Capital of Huguang Province by the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty. The three prefectures of Huangzhou, De'an and Anlu, which had just been revived for a few days, fell into the hands of Dayahatatulu, the prime minister of Sichuan Province of the Mongolian Yuan. The capital of Tianwan Dynasty was opened and at stake.
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