【Chapter 821】 The Emperor's Mind (Continued)
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Struggle is everywhere, this is the silent struggle between the masters and ministers.
Not only Zhou Yu is like this, but also Li Xuan, Jia Xu, Li Ru, Guo Jia and others earlier.
These unknown secrets are beyond the parties involved, and there is no way outsiders to know these clues.
For this reason, many old ministers in the court were unable to understand why Li Li was able to control the huge Xiliang Legion at a young age, and let Li Xuan, Jia Xu, Guo Jia and Zhou Yu and other world-class heroes die for it. Even if they were treated unfairly, they still did not change their original intentions. But they never expected that Li Li had already subtly impressed the civil and military officials under the lieutenant general.
Apart from them, many people would not have thought that Li Li had a unique skill to control the civil and military personnel under his command, making it effective for him to be under his command was just a good start, and truly impressing his heart was the most critical step.
This is due to human nature. No one is born to be willing to surrender to others. Only those who truly impress their hearts can become superiors with strong control.
Compared with meticulous scholars, military generals are much simpler. Because Li Li himself has been through the battlefield for a long time and has experienced many battles. Not only is he skilled in martial arts, but he is also very smart and has great achievements and is invincible in a variety of battles. However, military generals are heroic by nature and have clear distinctions in love and hate. For them, it is a great blessing to be able to follow a lord who is well-known in literature and martial arts, knows people and takes good care of others, and is fair in his work.
What's more, the Wuwei Army was formed by Li Li himself, and all the generals under his command were trusted and direct generals, and he promoted the commander. In the Battle of Chang'an, as someone said. The Wuwei Army annexed the original Xiliang Army, and the entire army was dispersed and mixed in order to facilitate the Wuwei Army to completely swallow the original Xiliang Army in one mouthful, which would help Li Li control the entire army. Therefore, many old Xiliang generals were incorporated into the county government soldiers at that time, and some generals were sent to the frontier guards; while the Wuwei Army generals all became generals of the main battle camps. Few people were sent to guard the border. However, this kind of thing was beyond words. Li Li had never responded directly to this statement for three years, and he still would not admit it. However, no one dared to ask him again.
It is precisely because Li Li has absolute control over the army that, so, the first thing that the General Administration said today was the reward for the military generals under his command. This was not to favor one or the other, but to give civil servants some time to think. Let them take advantage of this time to change their thinking, correct their attitude, and know what they should do in the future, what things they must not touch, and even more so. Otherwise, it would be against the wishes of their lord Li Li, and the consequences would be very serious.
When dealing with military generals, Li Li always adopted the technique of controlling the subordinates with kindness and power. For civil officials, he treated them with courtesy while beating them. After they fully understood, they would use kindness and power to conquer their hearts, and then entrusted them with important tasks.
Therefore, Li Li has always liked to keep the scholars or generals he values to be close by first to observe, which will facilitate the scholars and generals to understand him deeply, and it is best to trust each other and then arrange their positions. This is the so-called "seeing at first sight" than hearing. No matter how famous these people were in history, Li Li had to observe them personally and then make his own judgment. However, there were not many scholars who could truly enter his sight, but every civil servant or general who walked out of him would be valued and then become a leader or chief official of various battalions.
This is the best manifestation of age advantage. Li Li did not hold a high position in his previous life. He was just an intermediate general who led troops, but he had a lot of experience in his understanding of power and his thinking about human nature. The emperor who once had the greatest influence on him was Emperor Kangxi, an eternal emperor who ruled the world for more than 60 years. His lifelong skills of using people to control people was undoubtedly extremely successful. Almost all the civil and military generals he selected came from people around him. He knew people and was good at responsibilities and boldly delegated power, laying a solid foundation for the dynasty that followed for two hundred years and laying the foundation of a dynasty.
Time and space rotate, and the familiar history becomes the future, while the memories in Li Li's mind become clearer as his status continues to rise. No one in the world knows this, but with the changes in the current situation and the profound interpretation of the actual situation, many people and things are inherited and can be learned from, and there is an inevitable connection. Therefore, Li Li has plenty of time to move forward step by step towards his predetermined goals, verifying the memories stored in his mind with reality, thus gradually forming his own unique skills of controlling people and achieving his own imperial way.
Therefore, Li Li has always been very happy with his civil and military personnel. He is familiar with the skills of emperors, and is able to master the civil and military personnel and generals skillfully, and always firmly control the entire situation. However, no one in his civil and military personnel can fully understand his thoughts, and many decisions are left uncovered, leaving everyone unable to figure it out. This is the strategy for rest and recuperation. This is the same in this major military and political reform. There is no sign in advance, and no news is missing. It is not until the promulgation that the mystery was completely revealed. So, everyone in the hall felt abrupt and thought it was inevitable. This has been the case with sages and sages in ancient times.
"Fengtian's fortune????????"
When everyone in the hall gradually returned to the clarity, Li Li waved his hand to signal Li Ru to read the reward edict to the civil servants.
Immediately, after half an hour of precipitation and preparation, Li Ru once again picked up the emperor's edict from the commander's case and read out loudly: "In line with the will of the lord, with the emperor's approval, he appointed the Minister of the Shangshu as the chief minister of the prime minister, the governor of Liangzhou, and the Marquis of Xixiang; Guan Ning, the prefect of the Zuo Fengling, was appointed as the deputy governor of Liangzhou.
The left military advisor Jia Xu was appointed as the chief secretary of the General's Office, and was appointed as the lieutenant of the Si Li, and was granted the title of Marquis of Yongting. He was appointed as the prefect of Hongnong.
He was appointed as the chief minister Li Ru as the chief minister of the Changqiu, and was appointed as the chief minister of Jingzhao, and was appointed as the Marquis of Changling Ting; he was appointed as the prefect of the left Guoyuan, and also as the prefect of the left Feng Ling.
He was appointed as the governor of Yongzhou, and was granted the title of Marquis of Shouting in Han, and was granted the title of Marquis of Bingyuan, and was granted the title of Marquis of Duting in Duting.
He was appointed as the governor of the General's Office, Lu Su, and was granted the title of Marquis of Yangyiting; he was appointed as the prefect of Taiyuan, and was appointed as the Marquis of Duting.
The right military advisor Guo Jia was promoted to the chief clerk of the General's Mansion, the military advisor sacrificial wine, the military advisor general, and was awarded the title of Marquis of Hanshouting.
The county magistrate of Beidi, who joined the army, was appointed as the chief of the general's office, and was appointed as the Marquis of Guannei."
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As Li Ru's slightly sharp voice stirred in the lobby without any rushing, the edict with long words stretched out little by little, gradually coming to an end. In this edict, as Li Ru read out, this was a reward edict issued in accordance with Li Li's intentions. Like military generals, more than 150 civil servants present were all promoted and rewarded, and officials who were not promoted would be rewarded. It can be said that everyone has a share and everyone is happy.
At this time, Li Ru read out the names of the last three officials who were granted the imperial title: "In accordance with the lord's intention, the Southern Xiongnu grassland, namely the Hetao grassland, was added to Shuozhou County, and the left Fengling County Chief Zhang Ji served as the first prefect of Shuozhou County; the Pingbei General Taurus, and the Pingkou General Li Meng led 20,000 county government troops to station in Shuozhou to ensure the peace of Shuozhou.
Zheng Hun, a native of Henan County, was summoned to be the chief officer of the General's Office, and also the commander of the Weiwu Military Ordnance Bureau, with a rank of 600 stones.
Pei Qian, a native of Hedong, was appointed as the chief clerk of the General's Mansion, and was allowed to participate in military aircraft. "
As Li Ru finished speaking, everyone turned their eyes to the three scholars wearing Confucian robes standing behind Li Xuan, Lu Su and others. Only after those who knew them could they know the origin of the three people.
The tall and strong man was Zheng Hun, whose courtesy name was Wengong, and he was from Kaifeng, Henan County. His grandfather was Zheng Zhong, a great scholar. His brother Zheng Tai was also a famous scholar in Sili, and now a Grand Secretary of Tai Academy. However, this time, Zheng Hun's official career was not recommended by his brother Zheng Tai, but Zheng Hun's friend Hua Xin recommended to Li Xuan, and then Li Xuan introduced him to Li Li. After several twists and turns, Zheng Hun, a general master who was familiar to Li Li, finally appeared in the main hall of the General's Mansion, but Li Li did not ask for an order to grant him a general master, but asked him to go to the Ordnance Bureau, which was formed three years ago, to observe the future.
The new prefect of Shuozhou, Zhang Ji, whose courtesy name was Derong, was from Gaoling, and was named Feng Ling. Ju Maocai. He was the first of Xinfeng ruling and was the first in the political achievements of the three auxiliary officials. He was valued by Guan Ning and promoted to the county magistrate. This time, Guan Ning was transferred to Liangzhou and recommended Zhang Ji to Li Xuan, and then it was heard into Li Li's ears. When Li Li finally thought of who Zhang Ji was, he was immediately very happy, and even a little annoyed that he had never thought of this person.
You should know that Zhang was born and raised by Gaoling, Sanfu, with outstanding governance skills and made outstanding contributions to Cao Wei. He served as the governor of the two prefectures of Yongliang, with outstanding political achievements and assisted Xiahou Yuan in pacifying Xiliang. He had military talents. Such a great sage with both civil and military affairs had always served as a county and county official under the rule of Li Li, but he had no idea. It was not until Guan Ning recommended that he officially entered his sight.
However, in order to avoid the rush to boost growth, Li Li did not promote Zhang Ji in an extraordinary way. He only promoted Zhang Ji to another level in his original position and served as the county magistrate. However, although the prefect of Shuozhou still nominally governed a county, it was actually not an ordinary county, but the Hetao Plain with a broad grassland. Its actual area is no less than that of the Three Fus of Chang'an, equivalent to half a Sili, and it is sparsely populated. Except for the Xiongnu royal court, everything needs to be started over. Such a arduous appointment is not only a trust in Zhang Ji, but also a huge test of his political ability. It can be said that he has a long way to go.
As for Pei Qian, whose courtesy name was Wenxing, Hedong Wenxiren, he was an old minister of the four dynasties of Cao and Wei Dynasty. He was good at government affairs and served as the governor of Jingzhou and Yanzhou. He was considered a genuine civil servant. Li Li had heard Teng Xiao mention Pei Qian as a person. It is said that he was skillful in government affairs and was fair in his work, and was deeply loved by the local people. At that time, Li Li had no impression of this name, so he did not take it seriously. Unexpectedly, when he recovered the lost land in Hedong, this person was appreciated by Lu Su and recommended it to Li Li again. In this way, the people recommended by Teng Xiao and Lu Su must have outstanding features, so Li Li summoned this person to him, observed the exam for himself, and then made arrangements.
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Chapter completed!