Others did not understand Zhang's categorical words.
Yu Qian?
Isn't it very obedient?
Su Xi scratched his head, he probably knew why.
"Empress Dowager, do you have any bad thoughts after reading the history after the Ming Dynasty?"
Su Xi felt that Mrs. Zhang must have had bad ideas
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"Yes, Yu Qian, it's too good."
"Yu Qian, one person has raised the upper limit of the entire civil servant system."
"The civil fort is really a pit."
Zhang gritted his teeth as he said.
Others in the group thought silently, Zhu Qizhen who is cheating.
Su Xi scratched his head, he knew it would be like this, Zhu Qizhen's prodigal child, and Yu Qian's outstanding performance in Tumubao, both represented the excellence of civil officials and the decline of generals.
After the Civil Fortress of the Ming Dynasty, the status of civil servants rose sharply, and the status of military generals could not maintain a decline, so that the situation in the Song Dynasty that military generals were born three levels lower than civil servants faintly appeared
Zhu Yuanzhang's complexion suddenly turned ugly, and when he figured it out, his complexion turned bad instantly.
This ghost situation is really uncomfortable.
? Really - self-made -
"If this is the case, then we really have to find a way to suppress Yu Qian and maintain his status as a general."
Zhu Yuanzhang had a headache. The decline in the status of generals in the Ming Dynasty happened after the Tumubao in history.
The local generals and the central generals form two factions, which is simply a trap.
The relationship between the Ministry of War and generals has been separated, which is even more of a pitfall.
In the middle and late Ming Dynasty, during the period of Emperor Xiaozong of the Ming Dynasty, there appeared in the lineage of military generals, and there were three regiments of honor, the Ministry of War, and local armed forces.
At the same time, civil servants led the army frequently, such as Wang Yangming, Tan Lun, Sun Chengzong, Yuan Chonghuan, and Hong Chengchou.
Moreover, the Ming Dynasty also had a huge disadvantage, that is, the lineage of generals had hereditary functions, and those nobles were hereditary, but they did not benefit from heredity, and most of them had an extremely low level of education.
The more Zhu Yuanzhang and others thought about it, the more they discovered that a series of malpractices broke out in the Ming Dynasty after the Tumubao, especially with the rise of Yu Qian.
Yu Qian must have done good deeds, and tried every means to help the Ming Dynasty survive, but it did trigger a series of malpractice outbreaks.
The change of civil castles, the generation of military generals in the Ming Dynasty, and the emergence of literati leaders. Because of the limited inheritance, there are more and more dude children, and because of hereditary reasons, they lie on the country to suck blood.
Coupled with the ferocity of this battle, the military household system collapsed faster and faster.
The most important thing is that the loss of the Central Guards, coupled with the fact that Yu Qian later led the army belonging to the civil servants, caused the emperor's power to shrink significantly.
In particular, the generals and troops selected by Yu Qian from the local army basically did not listen to the emperor's words.
Theoretically speaking, Zhu Qizhen was right to kill Yu Qian. Only in this way can the imperial power be unified.
The advantage of the separation of the military and the government is that they can restrict each other.
Yu Qian's upright boy certainly didn't think so much, but his civil servants, those successors, seeing such great benefits, they couldn't control their bodies themselves.
How much interest did the civil servants led by Yu Qian earn after the civil fort? This is a huge problem.
People's hearts, the newly formed army, the newly formed official system, the appointment and dismissal of some local officials, and the feelings of sharing hardships with the local army.
Do you think Yu Qian doesn't want these things, but can the civil servants who follow him don't?
No matter how miserable Zhu Qizhen is, there shouldn't be only so few people in the change of seizing the door.
Shi Heng was the general who led the army at the time, but how many troops could he actually lead?
There are no more than 3,000 people, and the generals that can be controlled are only a few relatives, which can be called miserable.
? At that time, Yu Qian's situation was that I would not do anything, but the ministers who followed me would do it to seize power.
Zhu Yuanzhang, Yao Guangxiao, and other bigwigs in the group are so smart.
After they thought about it carefully, and then looked through the history books, many things were revealed.
After Yu Qian, the civil fortress in history, the country directly opened the mode of civil servants dominating.
Just look at the fact that the Ministry of War later became directly in charge of civilian officials and became a branch of the civil service system.?
You must know that in history, since the establishment of the Ministry of War, military generals have always been in charge. Even if there are civilian officials, they are definitely people who are close to the military generals.
Li Jing, Li Ji, and Hou Junji of the Tang Dynasty are examples.
If the general is any better, he must have a seat in the three provinces.
Sigh endlessly.
Indeed, looking at it this way, Mrs. Zhang is indeed afraid, and doesn't like Yu Qian's violent outburst.
In this life, if Yu Qian shows off his military talents crazily under the condition of Sanyang, especially in achieving the posture of a military god, then it is not impossible to reproduce history, such as suppressing the line of dead generals
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"I suggest letting Zhang Fu put Yu Qian down."
"Or send someone to take care of the generals, and bring them military literacy and cultural level by the way."
"It's best to drag them all into the group chat and kill them hard."
The black lines on Yao Guangxiao's face.
What are these things.
Think about it carefully, did Yu Qian do something wrong?
That's right.
After all, Yu Qian is a courtier or a civil servant.
The same is true for his followers. They won the battle and need to seek benefits for their own forces. So suppress the military general Xungui, cheat Dongchang, and bully Jinyiwei. Is there any problem with these?
And civil servants colluding with the local army, are these normal? It has existed throughout the ages.
Also, the Central Imperial Guards were all formed by Yu Qian later selected from the local army, so it's okay for them to get involved, right?
Think about it carefully, there is no problem at all.
But if all these are done, then civil servants will completely become the main force of the country, which is not allowed by all emperors.
Zhu Qizhen killed Yu Qian, then came to power again, and compromised with the officials.
By the time of Emperor Xianzong of the Ming Dynasty, the methods were not so gentle. The West Factory had just been established, and there was really only one thing to do. They would do what the East Factory dared to do, and they would do more if the East Factory dared not.
?Punish officials, clean up political enemies, and sweep up the frontiers.
Xichang has done all these things for Ming Xianzong.
As for why Ming Xianzong didn't discredit Yu Qian, on the contrary, he wanted to enshrine Yu Qian high.
This is the method. To smear the dead is only done by fools, and the choice of wise people has always been another method.
Raised Gao Qian, paralyzed the political forces left behind by Yu Qian, and then thundered to kill the opponent.
That's what he does.
Ming Xianzong was very ruthless, which is recognized by everyone.
Xichang also has a lot of blame
Generally speaking, everyone in the group understands why Yu Qian should be suppressed.
Yu Qian is so good that he can really drive the expansion of the power of the entire civil servant.