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Chapter 457

The Military Affairs Office referred to the establishment of the Yongzheng Dynasty. Now there are relatively few initial work. According to Zhao Bing's idea, three ministers were assisted by the Grand Secretary, Minister of the Ministry, Minister of the Ministry, Minister of the Ministry, Governor, and other officials above the third rank were acted under the special order. All of them were part-time jobs, and there was no fixed quota and the term of office was unlimited.'ΩΩ Pen                                                                                                                                                                                                       

『BiQuGe.

There are several assistants under CN who are responsible for drafting edicts and managing archives. They are also part-time jobs, including the Secretariat of the Cabinet, the Doctor of the Sixth Division, the Officer of the Office, and the Seventh-rank Xiaojing official is a Jinshi and a Juren. All officials who receive the edicts and enter the Military Affairs Office are still in the actual situation of the original yamen and are promoted as usual. In other words, everyone is just a "second" to work in the Military Affairs Office.

The Military Affairs Office is an institution for dealing with wars, but war does not only involve the army, but also involves all aspects. Therefore, the assistants must not only be familiar with military affairs, but also be familiar with government affairs, and of course they are also people who trust. After consideration, Zhao Bing felt that he was still strict and caring. He was a good player in the governance of military affairs and was experienced, and he was the best candidate.

But the old man was old after all, and he could not take on all his work by one. Therefore, the second person chosen by Zhao Bing was Gao Yingsong, a Qiongzhou prisoner who was loyal to the Song Dynasty. He was decisive and dealt with the matters involved in the prison after he arrived in Qiong. He was definitely a minister. The other was Chen Zhongwei, the Minister of Personnel. Although he was a little older, he was very experienced, was a clean and upright official, and was familiar with the situation of officials in the court. As for those assistants, Zhao Bing authorized the three to choose from in the court, and he also put Lin Zhiwu, Cai Qiao and Cai Ruoshui into it for training.

Zhao Bing also made regulations on the specific procedures of official business handling. Every day, the Assistant Minister went to the palace to meet the emperor and listened to the opinions on military affairs, which became a "responsible order". After soliciting the Assistant Minister's opinions on affairs, the Assistant Minister returned to the Military Affairs Office and conveyed the emperor's intention to the assistants; the Assistant Minister immediately "prepare the order", and then the Assistant Minister took the draft imperial decree and reported it to the emperor for approval. The matter was handled one after another.

After the Assistant Minister receives the order every day, one person will be left to take turns in the room, and shifts will be changed every two days. One of them is called the General Secretary, and it is now necessary to be strict with the festival. The assistants are divided into two shifts on duty, and they cannot leave day and night, and they cannot leave even on holidays. Now each shift is temporarily organized with fifteen people, and one of them is the organizer, and the other is the Tongzhi, and they lead the assistants to work on weekdays.

Zhao Bing pursues efficiency, but the requirements for the staff of the Military Affairs Office are only three words: diligence, and secret. Of course, diligence means diligence. The matters of the day must be handled on the same day and must not be delayed until the next day; if there is something to be done, it must be reported to the emperor quickly, and the report must be concise and to the point where one word can be used, and no more words must be said. No matter how complicated the matter is, it must be finished in three sentences, so as not to ask again. After the approval document is sealed, the military affairs office will be stamped with a seal of the military affairs office, and the number of miles of the daily delivery of the post and handed over to the Ministry of War for the post. It must not be delayed. Naturally, secrets must be kept secrets. The military affairs office must not be taken away, and words must not be disclosed to outsiders. Princes and nobles, palace maids and eunuchs must not be entered. If it is disclosed, it will be severely punished.

Of course, in addition to these people, there are guards and servants, responsible for the safety of the Military Affairs Office and their lives. Guards are selected from the guard camp. Loyalty is the most basic condition, and they must have a work attitude that relatives do not recognize them. Even if the emperor does not have a badge, they cannot enter it. The servants all come from the small yellow gate of the Escort Province. They are under fourteen years old and are illiterate. They leave immediately when they reach their age and are quarantined for one year before they are employed. As for the food, they are all supplied by the kitchen in the palace to prevent anyone from leaving the palace with information...

"Oh, I am a emperor who is really a failure. I don't even understand this. I'm worried." The next morning after the grand dynasty meeting, Zhao Bing got up early, washed up and changed his clothes to go to court, but it made everyone wonder. He immediately realized something was wrong. He quickly called Wang De over and asked, and only then did he realize that he was deceived by those emperor films and TV series filmed by bullshit directors in his previous life, and made a big joke.

Zhao Bing originally thought that if an emperor was sick or lazy, he would not go to court. The emperors who did not go to court every day were foolish rulers, but he didn't know that the emperor really didn't need to go to court every day.

The Song Dynasty meeting was basically divided into three types: the grand ceremony, the grand ceremony held on the New Year and the Winter Solstice, which was the most solemn, and required large furnishings, the exhibition palace and the chariots and carriages. The emperor must arrive, and he must wear a robe and crown, and the imperial carriages are out, and the police guards are like Changyi, accepting the court attendance and congratulations; at the first two days of the court meeting, the ministers must go to the palace to pay homage, and the emperor usually also attends; in addition, the Changqi, the officials of the court departments of the court attend the palace to pay homage once every five days, so they are also nicknamed "Six Sect Officials". Changqi is more of a ritual nature, and can be presided over by the prime minister and take the lead in saluteing to the imperial throne. Generally, they do not handle government affairs. Major matters are discussed together after the court meeting.

The scenes of the monarch and ministers who often appear in costume dramas in the court are actually the scene of holding court meetings. Such court meetings are usually carried out important personnel appointments and removals and major work arrangements, and the emperor will only hold them when the rules are promulgated. Those who are qualified to attend court meetings are the three ministers and nine ministers who are equivalent to the current national leadership level. Even if they are expanded, they must be fifth-rank officials at the deputy department level. They will never have a large queue in film and television dramas and enter the palace to court accordingly. This situation can only happen in this situation, because even today's Forbidden City Hall cannot accommodate people going in court at the same time, let alone doing this every day.

In fact, except for the "legitimate daily day", the normal state of morning court is that every morning, civil and military officials must first wait in the Waiguyuan. Before entering the hall, civil and military officials are divided into two groups outside the hall gate, and newly appointed officials who will resign are standing in the south. After standing, the officials of the Censorate have inspected the inspection. If there is no disheveled clothes or wrong position, they will first enter the hall, and then civil and military officials will enter one after another in line. After the hall gate is opened, they will enter the hall to set up a shift. Except for officials who are decreed to exempt them from regular court and night shifts, they must not be absent.

After the station shift, the prime minister led a few ministers to the side hall to report to the emperor, and the officials were still waiting in the hall. After the report, the prime minister returned. Under the leadership of the official, the prime minister walked to the position of the guard, set up a decision to the west, and led all officials to worship the front palace. If the prime minister had a lot of discussions and the sun was still not seen, there would be a member of the communist house to announce that "don't sit according to the order". The officials understood it and stood up automatically according to the seat and bowed out. At this point, the daily morning court was over.
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