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Chapter 787 The greatest contribution of the Tatars

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Author: Linjiangjun

This is because the Metropolitan Procuratorate has really never achieved anything, and has never been able to tell anything about it. In most cases, it is just making random claims, and it cannot produce any real evidence...

From the time of its establishment, Zhu Yuanzhang's idea of ​​the official position in the Ming Dynasty was not good. However, as time passed, it became a tool for officials to use cliques to fight against dissenters, and a tool for civil servants to resist the emperor.

And the censors of the Metropolitan Procuratorate are similar to those officials.

The memorial is well written, but when it comes to the supervisory role of officials, it would be less pitiful if we do not count Zhu Kezang's special inspection.

Zhu Kezang now begged the Metropolitan Procuratorate to carry out some reforms and asked them to become the "Discipline Inspection Commission" of the new Ming Dynasty.

"The Metropolitan Procuratorate and Yanguan, from the time they were established to the bright moon, have not been able to effectively supervise the government and fight against corruption. On this point, there will be public opinion between the government and the opposition!"

Let's make a conclusion about that matter first, and then I heard Zhu Kezang continue to speak.

"So, I, Ru Ming, ask the Ming Dynasty's Metropolitan Procuratorate, who is very knowledgeable, to carry out some rectification!"

"Starting from this month, the system of speaking officers will be abolished, and all existing speaking officers will be merged into the imperial court!"

"Their duty is also to supervise the officials!"

"The emperor is here, and the admonishment officers are divided into supervisory officers and admonishment officers. Could it be that they are all merged into the Imperial Procuratorate?"

Hearing this, Liu Dian, the Minister of Rites, could not help but frown.

There are two types of admonishment officers: supervisory officers and admonishment officers.

The supervisory officer is used to supervise the officials, while the remonstrating officer is used to admonish the emperor.

If the admonishment officer is abolished, then there will probably be no problem with the supervisory officials. After all, the Metropolitan Procuratorate is very much there. Can you tell me who will be the one to admonish the emperor in a few months?

Could it be that we just let the emperor do whatever he wants?

Even if he is not Zhu Kezang, he will inevitably become dull when he gets older, right?

Can't the emperor also retire on time?

Therefore, from ancient times to the present, no matter how wise the emperor is, he will not listen to others' advice!

Of course, there is an exception - "the Qing Dynasty", the emperors of the Qing Dynasty are "saint kings" per capita, but they are not "one emperor through the ages".

The ministers whose legs are in the east are not considered ministers, but slaves!

Are they a bunch of kowtowing slaves?

Naturally, a group of slaves did not dare to admonish the "holy kings" and "one emperor for all eternity" of the Qing Dynasty.

But if no one advises him, he will naturally become a "sage king" and "one emperor through the ages."

Of course, Zhu Kezang couldn't follow his Qing Dynasty's tactics and make officials afraid to dissuade him. Otherwise, it would be very problematic.

In view of the future study of history, Zhu Kezang felt that it was really necessary to limit the monarchy of Yidong.

In fact, that is not what the officials in the court think.

In Zhu Kezang's view, those rules do not restrict those sage monarchs. Even if sage monarchs are restricted by rules and regulations, they can still do things beyond those rules and regulations.

As for the Hunjun, he can just be restrained by those rules and regulations, so that he will not mess around and bring disaster to the Ming Dynasty.

The unlimited expansion of royal power will easily lead to destruction!

Zhu Kezang believed that in the world line before he traveled, the greatest contribution of the Qing Dynasty was to serve as the last emperor as a Manchu, which ruined the imperial system and eliminated the feasibility of its restoration.

Moreover, the last emperor did not hold the Zen throne, and even had no descendants. Even the penultimate generation had no descendants, and the penultimate generation had no descendants. After the death of the last emperor, the orthodoxy had to be found a hundred years ago, and the restoration was directly cut off in every sense.

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Please tell me if the Ming and Qing Dynasties changed the order of the East. A Han regime that had been ruled by foreigners for 400 years and restored the rule of the Han people was overthrown by the people's uprising and the orthodox emperor died for his country and sent all his descendants away.

Looking at it that way, it is very likely that the Coco Empire will exist in Coco.

Therefore, the aura of the Zhu family is too great. The founding emperor recovered China, which had been in decline for 400 years. The last emperor died for his country and recovered the mountains and rivers of the Han family. The emperor guarded the country and the king died in the country.

Hongwu and Chongzhen can't be criticized by any emperor. The descendants of Zhu Ming can at worst become false emperors.

In that timeline, Zhu Kezang's "Zhu family" halo is not very great. If we rebuild the Han family, we hope that future generations will not be like the Japanese emperors of the Qing Dynasty, and their lives will not be too bad.

Then copy it from East England.

Of course, Zhu Kezang restrained the monarchy, but he did not use officials to restrain it. The biggest problem with officials was not that they raised questions.

Otherwise, they bicker fiercely.

"As for admonishing the emperor, in my opinion, it is inappropriate to use official words!"

Just listen to what Zhu Kezang said to the ministers.

It is not very reliable to use people to persuade the emperor, because the bodies of the officials are not very soft.

Just beg the emperor to kill him, and sooner or later he will turn the officials into kowtow-headed insects.

I heard Zhu Kezang laughing and saying to the ministers: "I'm thinking about it. I can set up a rule and attach it to the "Ming Dynasty Constitution" to let future Ming emperors know what can and cannot be done.

I wonder what you, ruthless ministers, think about that rule?"

"that……"

The civil servants' eyes suddenly lit up, wouldn't that be a violation of the ancestral teachings?

That is much better than relying on officials to restrain you!

Because China itself is not a civilization that worships its ancestors, the binding nature of the ancestor system is much stronger than the binding nature of the memorials of officials.

In the previous "Ming Dynasty Constitution", the emperor's power was supreme.

"Bidong, I don't know the rules, how to set them up, and what's in them?"

Prime Minister Chen Yonghua stood up and asked his son-in-law Zhu Kezang.

"Well, I really need you to discuss it slowly after the month. This matter is not urgent, not urgent!"

Zhu Kezang said with a smile.

His rules were not used to restrict future generations, nor were they used to restrict himself. How could he let them appear in advance?

At least let’s talk about it when I’m about to retire!

Moreover, is there any obvious difference between the constitution established by Zhu Kezang and the constitutional monarchy in history?

Constitutional monarchy happened passively, but Zhu Kezang did not proactively propose it. Therefore, the limited power is actually very small.

It is nothing more than being limited and not allowing the monarch to mess around.

For example, when it comes to provoking random provocations and declaring war, it is like Zhu Qizhen, the Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty, who almost destroyed the Ming Dynasty.

For example, if you want to limit the spending of the emperor, the protagonist of later generations, the royal family's spending will be very large, especially if it happens to a faint emperor, the spending will be even greater. Zhu Kezang has to limit it.

Of course, that restriction does not restrict the emperor from spending the country's money, but does not restrict the emperor from spending his own money. If his own children make money based on their own abilities, they can spend it as they please.

As for Bu Nao, it is very important to restrict the monarch from using power for personal gain in doing business. Is it necessary to seek restrictions? Otherwise, he will really become a family in Tiandong and suck the blood of the people of Tiandong.

The power of Tiandong belongs to the monarch, and the money also belongs to the monarch. This will offend everyone. By then, the Zhu family will be completely finished!

"Let's put aside the matter of establishing the charter for the time being. Why don't we discuss it first and see if we can improve the Metropolitan Procuratorate!"
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