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Chapter 1015 The Minister's Task

In fact, the name of an official position is not important. What is important is that after all, these people are still here. Today, I call the Prime Minister and tomorrow I call the Zhongtang. Even the fact that it is Lao Wang next door to your family. The center, the Secretary, and the subordinates are actually the emperor's secretary. There are too many things about His Majesty the Emperor, and he can't do it himself, so the secretary will do it for him.

Your Majesty the Emperor, the power is boundless. Whoever sits, whoever dares not stand, will be killed. The problem is that you find out the people who should be killed from so many of your own people. This problem is serious. If there are so many people, the emperor cannot talk to them one by one, because there are too many people.

Then, administrative officials at all levels appeared. The empire, called the first-level executive, actually has the same truth as the previous magistrate. You can call it that, but the management places are similar. The empire is too civilized. There are many administrative levels. It is more troublesome to have names at each level. It is better to have one, two, three, and four, just make do with it.

Since the old emperor has set the rules, the little emperor will implement them. Anyway, he doesn't understand very well and doesn't care much. As long as the empire can still operate, no one will come to kill me.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs sat in his office, lying quietly on the chair, and couldn't calm down for a long time. Emma was scared to death and didn't know when she died. Minister, he had been calm for a long time. Okay, I don't know if I can come back alive next time, but my own affairs still have to be handled.

Today, my main purpose is to send some special envoys of grade to the Agu civilization to intimidate them. Yes, this is the order of His Majesty the Emperor, so I should do it quickly. Otherwise, I would have no way to do that guy who got crazy that day.

The bureaucracy. The name was named after the Southern Song Dynasty, and was formerly the "Shangshutai". It came from the Shangshu Exhibition, the secretariat of the emperor of the Han Dynasty. It was the highest central government agency from the Wei and Jin Dynasties to the Song Dynasty, and was one of the highest power institutions of the central government. The organizational structure of the "Shangshu Province" was established in the Sui Dynasty. Taking the Tang Dynasty system as an example: there are six departments including the Ministry of Personnel, the Ministry of Rites, the Ministry of War, the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Revenue, and the Ministry of Works, which are under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Personnel, and the head title and other 24 departments. The six ministers of the six departments are named "Ministry", while the Langguan is responsible for executing the imperial edicts in the name of "Section".

The chief ministers of the three provinces, the Secretariat Ling, and the Secretariat Ling were equivalent to the prime ministers of the Qin and Han dynasties. The Secretariat was the highest administrative organ of the country. It had six ministries, including officials, rituals, military branches, ministries, ministries, and ministries, and various affairs, respectively. Each department had the Secretariat as the highest chief, and was in charge of government affairs in the head office.

The Ministry of Personnel in ancient China was in charge of the appointment, dismissal, examination, promotion, transfer, and transfer of officials across the country. It was divided into four departments: the Ming and Qing dynasties were the Wenxuan Qing dynasties, the Quotation Department, the Quotation Department and the Quotation Department. The chief officer of the department was the doctor, the deputy chief officer was the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official, the official's disciplinary and discussion, the official, the official's disciplinary, the official, the official's disciplinary, the official, the official's disciplinary, the official, the official's disciplinary, the official's disciplinary, the official's disciplinary, the official's disciplinary, the official's disciplinary, the official's disciplinary, the official's disciplinary, the official's disciplinary, the official's disciplinary, the official's disciplinary, the official's disciplinary, the official's disciplinary, the official's disciplinary, the official's disciplinary, the official's disciplinary, the official's disciplinary, the official's disciplinary, the official's disciplinary, the official's disciplinary, the official's disciplinary, the official's prosecutor, the Beijing investigation, the major plan.

The Ministry of Revenue was signed by the ancient Chinese officials, and was an agency in charge of household registration and finance. One of the six ministries was the Minister of Revenue. He was once called the local official, the Grand Secretary, the Grand Secretary, the Grand Secretary, etc. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Ministry of Revenue was in charge of the country's territory, land, household registration, taxes, salaries and all financial matters. Its internal government affairs were divided into departments according to the regional division of labor. In addition to judging the capital and saving money, each department also manages some common affairs of other government offices, and its responsibilities were often intertwined.

The official offices of ancient China were established in the Northern and Southern Dynasties and Northern Zhou dynasties. Sui and Tang dynasties were one of the six ministries. The officials were the ministers of the Ministry of Rites. They were the ministers of the Ministry of Rites. They were used as the five rituals of Ji, Jia, Jun, Guest, and Bad; they managed the national school affairs and the imperial examinations and the exchanges between vassals and foreign countries. The Ministry of Rites had four rituals under the Ming and Qing dynasties, all of which were: the Qing official department, which was in charge of Jia rituals, military rituals and management of academic affairs, and the imperial examinations; the temple and sacrifice to the Qing official department, which was in charge of auspicious rituals and bad rituals; the host and guest official department, which was in charge of guest rituals and reception of foreign guests; the Qing official department, which was in charge of banquets, food, food, and prison affairs. The official signature was in charge of Sui Dynasty.

It was established, one of the six ministries, in charge of the selection of military officers, military ranks, military orders, etc. It originated from the Wei and Five Military Systems of the Three Kingdoms. Cao Wei first established the Five Military Secretary, and there were also Cao Cao, such as the military affairs related to the military. Each Cao established Lang. Sui was combined as the Ministry of War, with Shangshu as the main official and the Minister of War as the Second Office. Until the end of the Qing Dynasty, it was inherited from all dynasties, and the powers were different. The Ministry of War, the Ministry of War, the Ministry of War, and the Yuan Dynasty did not manage the military affairs. The Minister of War in the Ming Dynasty was called "Original Army" and the power was the most important. All the military officers and soldiers of the Wuwei Army were selected and concise. The Ministry of War was abolished and the 6 military headquarters were reorganized.

Ancient Chinese government offices. Institutions in charge of national criminal and political orders and review of criminal names. Emperor Wen of Sui established the six ministries system, and initially established the capital officers in the Northern Qi Dynasty, with the chief official as the Secretary of the Shangshu; and the second official, Emperor Yang appointed him as the Minister of the Secretariat. The descendants all had the Ministry of Justice in charge of the law and criminal prisons, and were ranked alongside the Dali Temple of the Supreme Court. In the Ming and Qing dynasties, the Ministry of Justice was in charge of national criminal and political orders and review of criminal names, and was in charge of inspection with the Inspectorate. The Dali Temple was in charge of the final trial and review of major cases, which were a total of "three legal systems". The specific duties of the Ministry of Justice were: to review various laws, review the criminal names sent to the Ministry of Justice in various places, and to work with the Nine Ministers to hear death penalty cases of "supervised" and directly hear the above-demand cases in the Jingji area.

The Ministry of Works was signed by the central government in the feudal era of China. It was in charge of construction of engineering matters. One of the six ministries was the Minister of Works, and he was once called the Minister of Works, Dasikong and others. The Ministry of Works originated from the official system of the Zhou Dynasty. Emperor Cheng of Han established five ministers, the third of which was Min Cao. The Later Han Dynasty also commanded the renovation, work, salt ponds, and gardens. After the Western Jin Dynasty, Tian Cao was appointed as the Minister of Works, and the Ministry of Water was in charge of engineering, and the Ministry of Water was in charge of navigation and water conservancy. According to the "Zhou Guan", the Ministry of Works was established as the Minister of Works, and the Chief was the Minister of Works. The Second Year of Kaihuang in the Sui Dynasty, which was in charge of various projects, craftsmen, military farms, and water conservancy.

Here, I am the boss. I can’t be in vain. I am also arrogant and blessed. Even if I am killed by His Majesty the Emperor one day, it’s worth it.

The minister looked at his office. Good guy, the office was very large at the end. It could have tens of thousands of square meters. It was on the roof of the External Liaison Department Building. The entire floor was the Minister's own office. The area was large enough, and the floor height was thirty meters! The one at the end was very grand.
Chapter completed!
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