In fact, Hu Hai really didn't want to take all the problems that Qin had accumulated for a long time on himself, but the contradictions among the people still existed in ancient China, even in the era of highly developed economic, cultural and material life in later generations.
The only difference is the method of dealing with conflicts and the vision and ambition of the politicians. Although the current Qin Dynasty is determined to make progress and pioneered a series of policy policies that pioneered ancient China, which will be considered extremely advanced by later generations, they are still stuck to the times.
limit,
If the First Emperor Ying Zheng lived in later generations rather than in the current ancient China, then he must have been a great man of the era. Since the First Emperor cannot be blamed, then Hu Hai can only bear the blame himself.
Meng Tian heard Hu Hai's series of rhetorical questions and looked at the map speechless.
"But Your Majesty..."
"I know what Aiqing wants to say is that these are all my guesses and may not come true. But what I can tell you is that the Xiongnu will definitely go south to attack my country, Qin. Not to mention that the Xiongnu saw the civil strife in my country and took the initiative to send troops. Those who want to destroy me
How could the remnants of the Six Kingdoms of the Qin Dynasty turn a blind eye to such strong support from the Xiongnu?"
At least Hu Hai knew this. At the end of the Qin Dynasty, the Xiongnu took advantage of the civil strife in the Qin Dynasty and sent their troops south to retake the sacred land in the Hetao area. It was not until the time of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty that they retaken it.
Meng Tian fell silent after hearing Hu Hai's affirmative words.
He was silent not only because he really had nothing to say at this time, but more importantly, Hu Hai's analysis of the general trend of the world made him realize for the first time the changes in Hu Hai today. Not to mention his momentum, just this
I'm afraid his vision is even worse than that of the First Emperor.
Needless to say, Zhang Han, the Confucian general known as the "Second from Bai Qi" who held up the sky of the Qin Dynasty in later generations, had long seen Hu Hai's methods and was completely devoted to Hu Hai. Therefore, Li Si did not say anything to Hu Hai at this time.
What Wei Liao and others said in front of them were filled with admiration and surprise.
But Meng Yi was truly shocked. As an observer and a top civil servant in Da Qin, Meng Yi could comprehensively think about Hu Hai's analysis from all aspects of Da Qin, not just the military, so he
His feelings were also more profound. Likewise, his shock and excitement were particularly depressing.
"Ai Qing, do you still think that our Qin Dynasty can conquer the world now with a hundred thousand soldiers?"
Seeing Meng Tian looking at the map blankly, Hu Hai couldn't help but ask, "I can knock out a generation of military gods. I am also a talent, haha."
"Your Majesty has a far-sighted vision, which is far beyond the reach of your subordinates."
Meng Tian bowed deeply to Hu Hai with sincerity and sincerity.
Hu Hai turned to look at Meng Yi. Meng Yi didn't say anything, but simply bowed to the ground.
"Haha, Cui Niang, ask someone to invite the two prime ministers, Wei Guowei, Feng Jie and others to the study to discuss matters. Well, wait a minute."
Hu Hai looked at Zhang Han and said, "Zhang Aiqing, who are the other important ministers?" He winked at Zhang Han.
Zhang Han understood what Hu Hai meant at a glance. His Majesty didn't know which other ministers were qualified to attend, and he came to him to rescue him.
"Reporting to Your Majesty, there are also Lord Ting Wei Yao Jia, Lord Wei Yang Ruihe, Lord Zong Zheng Ying Teng, Lord Dian Ke Dun Ruo, Lord Chang Shi Sima Xin, Lord Feng Chang Hu Wujing, and Lord Servant Ma Xing.
You can also invite an adult."
After the Qin State destroyed the six kingdoms and unified the world, a new official system was implemented. The emperor had supreme rights, but the specific implementation of the rights was not carried out by the emperor, but by a complete set of government affairs systems centered on the emperor.
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The central government system of the Qin Dynasty was a system of three officials and nine ministers with the prime minister as the axis.
Sangong refers to the prime minister, Taiwei and Yushi. The title of Sangong comes from the official system of Zhou Dynasty. They are Taishi, Taifu and Taibao. They are the three most respected people in the ancient official system. These Taishi, Taifu and Taibao were in the Qin Dynasty
It was used again in every dynasty after that.
During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, San Gong actually did not exist. Only the term San Gong remained, most of which were a form of respect for the respected officials.
The official system of the Qin Dynasty clearly regarded the prime minister, the Taiwei, and the imperial censor as the three Dukes, which established the axis position of these three institutions in the central government system.
Essentially different.
The three princes of the Great Qin Empire each constituted a system. Among them, the comprehensive system headed by the prime minister was responsible for the overall administration of the country. There were left and right prime ministers, also known as the prime ministers. Many of them had subordinate affairs offices. Lu Buwei and Wang Guan were all prime ministers of the Great Qin. Today, Hu Hai
The prime ministers at that time were Li Si, the left prime minister, and Feng Quji, the right prime minister. Qin respected the left.
The military administration system headed by the Taiwei, the general manager of the office involved in military and government affairs, was established based on the expansion of the original Qin State Weifu. From the time of Qin Shihuang to today's Hu Hai, the only Taiwei in the Qin Empire was Wang Ben. After Wang Ben's death, the Taiwei continued
Vacant.
The supervisory system headed by the imperial censor was established to supervise hundreds of officials and prefectures and counties all over the world. It was established by expanding the original Qin State's Censor's Office and Guozhengjian. Feng Jie was the censor's doctor during the Hu Hai period. He was originally the same as his father in history.
The Prime Minister on the right, Feng Quji, tried to remonstrate with Hu Hai but failed, and finally committed suicide because of the humiliation.
Under the Three Gongs are the Jiuqing. The Jiuqings are in charge of the governance system in nine areas. The practical function of placing the Jiuqing under the Three Gongs is to clarify the hierarchical power. The Jiuqings are under the leadership of the Three Gongs (mainly the prime minister).
Administer the government to ensure that the government does not lead to many doors.
Among the nine ministers, five ministers belong to the emperor system, and four ministers belong to the three ministers system.
The four ministers of the Three Lords are: Tingwei (the law enforcement agency, which consists of the left prison, the right prison, and the prison and the main office, with emphasis on the imperial censor's office), Zhisu Neishi (established after the expansion of the original Datian order office, in charge of the economy and people's livelihood)
Affairs, subordinate to the Prime Minister's system), Dianke (formed from the original People's Office, which was merged and expanded by the state agencies, in charge of state relations and border tribal affairs, and subordinated to the Prime Minister's Office), Shaofu (established by the merger and expansion of the original Guan City, state Sikong and other agencies,
In charge of national taxation, there are six prime ministers, subordinate to the Prime Minister's Office).
The five ministers under the direct leadership of the emperor are: Weiwei (in charge of palace security), Lang Zhongling (in charge of the emperor's security guards), Taipu (in charge of palace carriages and horses), Fengchang (in charge of the ancestral temple etiquette of the royal family), and Zongzheng (in charge of the royal family's ancestral temple etiquette).
internal affairs).
In addition to the Jiuqing, there are still a number of scattered official institutions in the empire, which are either under the emperor's system or under the three-gong system.
The central government's main scattered official institutions are: Keqing (the vacuous position of talented scholars, which can be related to state affairs, mostly on probation, appointed by the emperor system, and the appointments belong to the prime minister system), Doctoral Academy (with Doctor Pushe as the chief official, with seventy doctors
Yu Ren, who is in charge of the ancient and modern etiquette, is in charge of consultation on state affairs, is appointed by the emperor system, and is mainly subordinate to the emperor system), lieutenant (in charge of public security in the capital, has two prime ministers, has jurisdiction over scouts, Sima, and three offices of thousands of people, and is subordinate to the Taiwei)
system), internal history (in charge of government affairs in the capital, listed as a central official, subordinate to the prime minister system).
These are the complete central government system of the Great Qin Empire. As for the composition of the first-level county officials and the lowest-level township official system, they will be introduced one by one later, so I will not go into details here.
In fact, among the people Zhang Han mentioned, Sima Xin and Zhang Han themselves had betrayed the Qin Dynasty and surrendered to Xiang Yu in the original history. The relationship between Sima Xin and Zhang Han had always been very close, and in the late Qin Dynasty, he had always assisted Zhang Han in fighting against the Qin Dynasty.
Fight against the Qin army.
Zhang Han was defeated by Xiang Yu in the Battle of Julu. He was defeated again by Xiang Yu in the Battle of Zhangzhu and surrendered. He entered the Pass with Xiang Yu and was granted the title of King of Yong. In the Chu-Han War, Zhang Han died in August of the first year of the Han Dynasty (206 BC).
After repeated battles with Liu Bang's army, he was defeated and surrendered to Abandoned Qiu (now southeast of Xingping, Shaanxi Province). In June of the second year, he committed suicide after the city was destroyed.
After the Battle of Zhangzou in Sima Xin, he surrendered to Xiang Yu along with Zhang Han, and was named King of Sai by Xiang Yu. He ruled the area east of Xianyang to the Yellow River and established his capital in Yueyang. Later, he was defeated by the Han army in Chenggao and committed suicide together with Cao Jiu.
On the Si River.
However, since Hu Hai has changed to a different person and history has changed, everyone's fate will also be different.
Hu Hai was dizzy by Zhang Han's long list of titles and personal names, and said quickly: "Then Zhang Aiqing will send a message to ask people to invite these Aiqings too." In fact, he didn't know the names of these official positions at all.
The only person who has a clue as to what it does is Zongzheng who can understand it literally.
"Your Majesty..." Zhang Han had just taken a few steps when he suddenly thought of something and turned around to salute and said hesitantly.
"how?"
"Your Majesty, many important ministers are gathered here for discussion. Your Majesty's study is too narrow. Could you please move it to the political hall?"
"Oh. Okay, then let's bring you all directly to the Council Hall."
Although Hu Hai also thought that it was night and wondered whether these senior civil servants were asleep, he did not know what time it was at Hai hour. He only knew that Zi hour was early in the evening and noon was noon.
I think these people probably won't be able to sleep well because they feel sleepy after coming back. Since they can't sleep well, come out and chat with me.
Then Hu Hai continued to talk nonsense with Meng Tian and Mengyi. Although he didn't have much actual experience, Hu Hai, who came from modern times, could talk about war on paper and how to govern.
It was not until Cuiniang came in to report that all the important ministers had arrived that the Meng brothers were saved from Hu Hai's successive shocks. However, at this time, the Meng brothers already respected the young emperor as if they were gods.
Hu Hai picked up the tea cup and took a big sip to moisten his already smoking throat. He said to the Meng brothers who were already in a state of excitement: "Since the two dear ministers, the prime minister and others are here, let's do it today."
That's it for now, next time I will continue to talk to the two dear ladies about the use of this breaking attack."
"His Majesty……"
Meng Tian said hurriedly, wanting Hu Hai to continue speaking. Meng Yi was okay, but as the God of War, Meng Tian told Hu Hai that half of the attack battle was interrupted.
Just let all the important officials wait there.
"Meng Aiqing, how about we continue after meeting the Prime Minister and others?" Hu Hai said with a smile. He didn't expect that Meng Tian also has the fire of gossip. But as the God of War, it is right for him to be so obsessed with a brand new combat method.
of.
"Thank you, Your Majesty!" Meng Tian said gratefully.
When Hu Hai and the Meng brothers entered the meeting hall, many senior civil servants of the Qin Empire who were talking animatedly in the hall immediately stopped talking and prostrated themselves on the ground.