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Chapter seven hundred and seventeenth official

The emperor stayed in Liao Province for several months, and most of the officials in Liao Province had changed almost every time. At that time, the emperor set off again. In this Liao Province, there were still many officials wearing shackles to work.
The emperor's will is undoubtedly a busy mess with the center of the court.
There is no doubt that the current Daheng imperial examination material selection system is far from meeting Daheng's current ruling system.
The sinking of the ruling system brought about a sudden and moderate massive number of officials, but even so, Daheng's imperial examination system has not yet fully operated.
Normally, if you lack an official position, you will naturally maintain the normal rhythm of the imperial examination, and at the same time you will be more grateful to the officials, or select talents from the officials to be selected by the Ministry of Personnel. This should be the right way.
But for Daheng, or for the emperor, this is obviously not in line with the current trend of suppressing and transforming scholars, nor with the current reform of the education system and the changes in the material selection system.
Therefore, until the current tenth year of Zhaowu, Daheng had only held two imperial examinations, maintaining the rhythm of once every four years. No matter how long the official position is missing, it will not change at all.
In the past, when Daheng lacked officials, there were naturally many people who chose the officials to be selected by the Ministry of Personnel. However, as the contradictions became more and more acute, this move was like moistening things silently, and gradually weakening its presence in Daheng's material selection system.
In fact, after experiencing the current large-scale military transformation, at present, there is no shortage of middle and upper-level officials in Daheng.
What Daheng lacks is the lower-level officials after the ruling system was subsided and the reform of Lijia.
This is undoubtedly contrary to the traditional imperial examination materials selection.
Those who were selected for the imperial examination and Jinshi were at least seventh-rank magistrates in the Ming Dynasty, and those who were even one-rank even went straight to the Hanlin Academy and were candidates for the ministry.
Even if a Jinshi, even if the official career of the Ming Dynasty has not yet died in the past few hundred years, they will almost always be important officials in the court.
At present, Li Jia has been reorganized and the ruling system has been sinking, and officials have reached the bottom, which is obviously incompatible with the promotion and wealth that are on the list.
In this way, the lack of official position is obviously not a simple lack of.
Therefore, many years ago, the regulations on the transfer of soldiers were introduced.
From the initial military service of nine years to the current twelve years, or to make great contributions, all soldiers and commanders in the army can apply for jobs and officials in the local area where they are transferred.
In this way, it almost perfectly integrates the current changes in Lijia's reform.
Even though the transition system has become increasingly strict since its inception and has been implemented for many years, it can still provide hundreds or thousands of qualified grassroots officials to various places every year.
After all, in Daheng’s army, political education has always been the top priority, and reading and literacy is also a normalized education.
Even if the requirements of the Transfer Regulations are met, training will be arranged to be conducted at the Civil Science Academy for one to three years.
In this way, as long as the system supervision is used to suppress people's hearts, they can basically do their jobs very well and contribute to the sinking of Daheng's ruling system.
But all of this is obviously just a cycle. The emperor's massacre in Liao Province, so many officials are missing, and it is obvious that it will not be able to make up for it in a short time.
And in this link, the most stringent part is the system of selecting officials in the Ministry of Personnel.
Since the death of Emperor Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty, the heavenly officials of the Ministry of Personnel have been suspended in the air and have been personally controlled by the emperor. Even in the tenth year of Zhaowu, Daheng's Ministry of Personnel still has only left the left and right ministers, but no Shangshu exists.
Any appointment of Daheng's civil and military officials, even if it does not require approval from the emperor, needs to be submitted to the emperor for review.
Such a centralized personnel system naturally brings about the slow and rigid personnel promotion and transfer.
This is why the current vacancies in Liaoning Province are vacant.
Although the disadvantages are very obvious, even today, the emperor still chooses to ignore these disadvantages.
The emperor would rather accept the slow and rigid personnel transfer procedures than let scholars grow bigger and the party reappear.
Of course, the most important point is that such personnel procedures are the most in line with the current political environment of Daheng.
After all, the Ministry of Personnel is in charge of not only the promotion of civil servants, but also the promotion of military officers, which are also in the Ministry of Personnel.
Wu Xun would not want to see his own personnel promotion be held by civil servants, nor would civil servants want to be held by military officers.
If the emperor doesn't care about it, this will inevitably become the focus of the conflict between civil and military affairs.
If we separate civil and military personnel, it is obviously not in line with the emperor's philosophy.
Wu Xun is already huge enough. If you put down your human rights, you will be raising a tiger as a disaster, and your tail will not be too big.
What the emperor wants to see is balance, not a single person.
Nearly a day and a night have passed since the Emperor's car frame. The Emperor has barely moved away from the seat and sat firmly behind the table to deal with these endless state affairs under centralization.
The food on the side was hot and cold, and it was hot and cold, but the emperor had not seen him eat.
It was not known when, but it seemed late at night, that the emperor got out of this unbreakable and chaotic state affairs.
"Your Majesty, let's drink some soup to warm your stomach first. The meal slave has already arranged for someone to heat it up."
Erdezi stood by and immediately spoke up.
The emperor nodded and picked up the soup can. The warm touch was clearly felt. The emperor had no gentleness and taste. He drank a few sips and just put the soup can down. When he heard the sound of plain clothes outside the window.
"Your Majesty, it's inconvenient to go to the night, can you set up a camp on the spot?"
“Where did you go?”
The emperor asked.
"Report to your Majesty, you have arrived at the military pavilion."
The emperor subconsciously recalled it, and soon he remembered that the so-called Tongjun Pavilion belongs to Jianzhou and is no longer in the area of ​​Chenyang Prefecture.
After defeating Shenyang and destroying the Later Jin Dynasty, the emperor ordered the Duke of Ding to send troops to Korea, so he gathered various troops here, so he was named Tongjun Pavilion.
"Just set up camp here."
The emperor waved his hand and signaled the general to retreat. Then he also stood up. Erdezi stepped forward quickly and pushed the car door open. The emperor walked out of the carriage, stood on the frame, and looked around. Although night had already arrived, it was already a hot scene.
The prototype of the camp has naturally been sorted out by the vanguard troops. At this moment, a camp tent is set up and a warning is arranged.
It is early spring, and the coldness of winter still exists, but it also has a bit of vitality.
The lush color has been falling in the snow and ice in Liao Province over the past few months, which is really pleasing to the eye.
The emperor took a deep breath and walked off the carriage. The emperor's tent had been set up. The towering tent was undoubtedly extremely conspicuous in this camp.
There are many bonfires around, illuminating the camp clearly. The soldiers guarded them and held sharp armor. The guards were so strict.
Such a scene came into view, but the emperor couldn't help but think of the silent White Lotus Sect.
From Chenyang to North Korea, there is an official road that is unobstructed. As long as you go to North Korea, there will be almost no changes.
Chapter completed!
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