Chapter 878 874 [Pingnan Military and Civilian House](2/2)
Especially among the Han people in Siam, more than 3,000 Han people moved to Bangkok within half a year, becoming the absolute majority ethnic group there. With the help of the imperial court, some Han people reclaimed swamp land, but most of the Han people were crowded at the port.
Doing business.
After waiting for more than three months, the imperial order finally arrived in Ava.
Emperor Zhao and the cabinet agreed to the generals' request and annexed Mengyangsi, Mubangsi, Chesi, Menggensi, and Mengliansi, as well as Anzheng Guocheng (Xingu) and part of the Central Burmese land to the north.
Among them, Mengyangsi, Chesi, Mengliansi, and the northern part of Mubang were all placed under Yunnan Province and restructured.
Menggensi, the southern part of Mubang, and the newly merged Central Myanmar region, established the Pingnan Military and Civilian Office. Ding Jiasheng had outstanding military exploits and served as the chief of the Pingnan Military and Civilian Office.
"Military and civilian government" is a kind of local administrative area in the Ming Dynasty, where chieftains, officials, Han people, and ethnic minorities are mixed.
Almost all the military and civilian government offices established in the early Ming Dynasty were chieftains. Most of the military and civilian government offices in the middle and early Ming Dynasty were not chieftains. In the middle and late Ming Dynasty, a large number of military and civilian government offices began to be abolished, and at the same time, they were accompanied by the reform of the land.
Now the imperial court has established the "Pingnan Military and Civilian Office", which is also a mixed administrative district.
Because the actual situation is complex, military control is implemented in principle, and the highest officer is a military general to prevent local people from rebelling. At the same time, in some areas with convenient transportation, prefectures and counties are divided and ruled by civilian officials. In more primitive and remote places, small chieftains are allowed to exist, etc.
When it develops to a certain level, it will change and return to its current state.
For example, the Kachin ethnic group in the mountainous area has rolling mountains and is still cultivating slash-and-burn farming. How can it be possible to send civilian officials to govern? The Kachin ethnic group leader can only be appointed as a small chieftain.
As for why Ding Jiasheng was appointed to take charge of the Pingnan Military and Civilian Mansion instead of the more senior Huang Yao, the arrangement was purely based on their abilities.
Ding Jiasheng was a scholar who practiced "Datong Collection" by himself. When he regained Yunnan, he deliberately left certain borders unconquered in preparation for the imperial conquest of Annan. When he was in Bagan City, he also knew how to return the Bayeux Sutra and use the monks to
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