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Chapter 660 The starting point of recovery

The silence of distress was also the distress of all officials, because after the phase stabilized, Xu Jie finally freed up his hands and began to refresh the turbid administration of the Jiajing Dynasty.
The first one he took the action was naturally the Censorate. The Censorate was a specialist in impeaching all officials and defending his injustice. He was the supervisor of the bureaucratic system of the Ming Dynasty since its establishment. He was the only magic weapon for the court to fight against the ** and improve administrative efficiency.
However, the Yan Party has been in power for many years and has purged the Censorate several times, dismissing the upright people who dare to speak out directly or exiled, and replaced all the clerks with their own minions. The Censorate became a watchdog to crack down on dissidents and protect themselves, so that its role in supervision and inspection was slow to use, and disrespect the emperor's Xia Yan; and Xu Jie also used Xu Jie to defeat Yan Song who formed a party for personal gain.
In the final analysis, the core of his imperial skills is checks and balances. The specific method is to help the weak or not. When a certain vertebra is too strong, it is when he helps the weak to eliminate them. In fact, for more than 150 years, ministers have been able to step down with dignity and enjoy their old age. Only the powerful ministers of the Jiajing Dynasty will not be able to die well. The root of the source is the power of the emperor.
When he helped Xu Jie fight Yan Song down, Jiajing also prepared his opponent, Sister Yuan.
But this time the emperor misunderstood because Yuan Fei's articles were well written and his political skills were not bad. He was indeed a rare talent. However, when he met Xu Jie, a master who had been with Yan Song for more than ten years, was no match for him at all, and was suppressed by Xu Jie.
As a result, the emperor had no choice but to balance Xu Jie, just like Yan Song once called for the wind and rain, and Xu Jie also had the same power. Although Xu Jie still maintained his request for the emperor, he had any laws to promulgate and who would appoint him, and Jiajing had to give in.
Chapter completed!
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