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Chapter 680 Tell me, how does my father arrange it?

In terms of provincial planning, Lu Si decided to abolish the Southern Zhili of the Ming Dynasty, build the three prefectures of Huaian, Yangzhou and Xuzhou in Jiangbei into Jiangbei Province, govern Huaian, and separate Tongzhou and Taizhou under Yangzhou from Yangzhou to establish Tongzhou Prefecture.

The prefect of Yangzhou was still Zheng Yuanxun, the prefect of Huai'an was Zheng Biao, and the prefect of Xuzhou was Wu Su. The newly established magistrate of Tongzhou was Lu Jiying, the former magistrate of Shanyang County of Ming and currently the magistrate of Jiangdu County, Yangzhou.

Huai'an, Yangzhou and Tongzhou, the four prefectures, are all places of population and wealth. Although Xuzhou is broken, it is connected to several important provinces. Therefore, the candidate Lu Si of the prefect must be appointed in person.

In fact, in the current situation of Dashun, such as the prefect of Yangzhou and the prefect of Huai'an are not necessarily worse than the governor of a province. So, the governor of Henan has only a population of more than one million in the province, while there are millions in Yangzhou.

The four prefects candidates Lu Si personally decided, and the candidates for the Jiangbei governor, the inspector and the provincial-level institutions in Jiangbei will be appointed by the Ministry of Personnel, and Lu Si will not interfere.

Liaodong is now sparsely populated, and it is impossible to establish three provinces as Lu Si did in his previous life. Therefore, it can only establish Liaodong Province, and the provincial government is planned to be located in Shenyang, which is Shengjing, which is still occupied by the Qing army.

In order to facilitate the management of Liaodong, the garrison system in the Ming Dynasty was completely abolished, and the Qing Dynasty's city control system was also abolished. Five prefectures of Shenyang, Liaoyang, Jinzhou, Jinzhou, and Liaoning were established. Only when the remaining enemies of Shenyang were resolved, Liaoyang would be governed by the provincial government, and the Ministry of Personnel would be selected and appointed by the candidates in Liaodong.

There are many demoted officials who are now detained in Tongzhou, so they are not afraid of no one being used.

Like Li Zicheng's time, there will be no Beizhili, and it will be replaced by Hebei Province.

In this way, there are seven provinces in Jiangbei, Shandong, Henan, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Liaodong, and Shuntian Prefecture.

Although the importance of Shuntian Prefecture is still above the seven provinces, Shuntian Prefecture Lu Si is the official plan of the committee to surrender, and there is no need to adjust it at present.

First, Shuntian Prefecture is at the foot of the emperor, the power of Shuntian Prefecture will be greatly suppressed by the central government. Unlike the governors of other provinces, Shuntian Prefecture does not have the power to transfer troops, so it is not necessary to appoint the direct descendants to serve as Shuntian Prefecture.

Secondly, the north is destroyed. The main task of Shuntian Prefecture is to restore people's livelihood, resettle Han slaves and gather refugees, and solve the great agricultural destruction and commercial depression caused by years of military chaos. Such things must not be done by the military.

Now it seems that Fang Dayou, the former governor of Shandong in Qing Dynasty who made great contributions to the Qing Dynasty's reunion, was really a suitable candidate for the prefect of Shuntian.

Jiangbei Province governs the hometown of Lu Si, and the Huaiyang area is the territory with the largest population and wealth in Dashun. The governor must be the direct descendant of Lu Si.

Almost without thinking, Lu Si awarded the position of governor of Jiangbei to his cousin Lu Wenliang. Liu Baoze, the current Huaiyangtonghui, was transferred to Beijing as the right deputy censor of the Censorate, and was responsible for the "discipline inspection" department of Dashun.

Shandong Province is the second territory occupied by Lu Siqi afterwards. After more than two years of operation, the population in the province has reached nearly two million. Although this number is less than one-third of the population of Shandong in the previous Ming Dynasty, it is now a major province with a population second only to Jiangbei.

Chen Buping, the former Shandong Tonghui, was transferred to the position of Secretary of the Criminal Government. After considering the vacant position of governor Lu Si, he decided to let the former general of Gansu of Ming Dynasty, and later followed Lu Si to the north to provide more suggestions to the camp senator Li Qifeng.

Since Henan and Huaiyang have been controlled by the Shun Army, Shandong is no longer a war zone and its military importance has decreased. In the future, the main force of the Shun Army will no longer be stationed in Shandong, so Shandong has become Taiping Province.

The former governor of Henan was Lu Bizhou. Lu Si had a good impression of this governor of Lu Jiedu, so he decided to transfer Lu Bizhou to Beijing to serve in the Privy Council. The vacancies of Henan governor left by Yuan Zongdi, commander Dang Shousu, Zhang Guozhu and others who resisted the Qing army south.

Although Yuan Zongdi was a general of the old Shun Army and a general of Li Zicheng, he was the first general of the Shun Army to be commanded by Lu Si. Out of appeasement of the former Li Zicheng's Shun Army, Lu Si must have let Yuan Zongdi be the governor of Henan.

As the governor of Shaanxi, Lu Si plans to appoint Zhang Guozhu from the fifth town as the position, so that Shaanxi will have two governors who are loyal to Lu Si.

The original Shun Army and the Huai Army Lu Si will also carry out a major reorganization. If the severance is to be terminated and merged, the generals of the Shun Army and the Huai Army will also be transferred at that time. For example, the generals of the Shun Army command the Huai Army and the generals of the Huai Army command the Shun Army, so that the Shun Huai Alliance will completely become the Xin Shun Army under continuous running-in, thereby avoiding the large number of factions in the army.

Shanxi has just surrendered recently. Governor Wu Weihua is the younger brother of the former Ming Gongshun Marquis, and his ancestors are Mongolians. After Li Zicheng withdrew from Beijing and retreated into Shanxi, Wu Weihua asked himself to recruit officials of Shanxi surrendered Shun for the Qing Dynasty, which was very effective and very effective, which was somewhat similar to Fang Dayou.

Given the importance of Shanxi and the faction of Jiang Xiang and other troops in Shanxi have not yet surrendered to Dashun, Lu Si has not yet moved Wu Weihua, the governor of Shanxi, for the time being, but he has to transfer the main force of at least two towns into Jin.

Because, with the news that Lu Si ascended the throne in Beijing and established the Dashun central government, the Dashun army in the northwest is likely to end cooperation with the Shun army and instead form a situation of "Shun Western competition for hegemony" in the north.

There is not a high possibility of a peaceful solution in the Western Army. In the past, because Manchuria, the great enemy of China, existed, Lu Si tried every means to unite with the Western Army. Now, he will fight against the Western Army for the Lu family.

But Lu Si will not fire the first shot first.

Lu Si also had plans to be appointed as the Xia army of the same village that was in charge. Although this Xia army is good at killing people and is called Xia beheaded by the Xinghua people, its military achievements are prominent, and it is used to use heavy punishments in troubled times. There are still many bandits and bandits in Hebei now that need to be pacified. It is very appropriate for Xia army, the commander of the town who is very experienced in the extermination, to be appointed as the governor of Hebei.

The candidate for the governor of Liaodong should be the leader of the seventh town, Li Huajing, who has been serving Lu Si outside the pass, but the seventh town was unable to win Shenyang and Liaoyang, which were only three or four thousand Manchu Eight Banners, which made Lu Si very dissatisfied with the seventh town.

In addition, the Seventh Town is mostly composed of bandits and scattered soldiers and horse thieves, and the military discipline is very poor. Therefore, Lu Si is preparing to change the Seventh Town during the reorganization. In addition, Liaodong is also an important base for the Great Conquest to Combat Mongolia. It must be a trustworthy and capable person to serve as the governor.

Finally, Lu Si decided to order Gao Jie to be the governor of Liaodong. After the reorganization of the army, Liaodong generals stationed an army, and they were all under the command of Gao Jie, the governor.

The original Zhenbao Jiedushi, Zunhua Jiedushi, Xu Huai Jiedushi and Sichuan Jiedushi were all abolished and were not appointed.

The seven governors, Yuan Zongdi, the old Shun Army, Xia Dajun, Lu Wenliang, the old Huai Army, Gao Jie, Zhang Guozhu, Li Qifeng, and Wu Weihua surrendered to the official position. No matter from any angle, it shows that Emperor Longwu of Dashun treated his subordinates equally.

"What do you think?"

Lu Si mainly asked Gu Junen's opinion, and this Zuo Fu was actually his prime minister.

Of course, Gu Junen said he had no objection. Ning Shaoxian, Jia Hanfu, Feng Quan and others also nodded, especially Feng Quan repeated the "Sage of the State" several times, which made Lu Si look at him three more times.

"The six government officials and local governors are determined so that the candidates for the Privy Council, Bachelor of the Government and Censorate will also be decided in the next two days, and the military reform will also be started, but these can be postponed a few days later. Is there anything you have ever discussed? "
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