There are no trivial matters related to the country, not to mention the reform. Yu Yi's brain was numb after listening to the beginning.
Improving the law is one thing, not a trivial matter. It's a big thing to reform the law related departments. Yu Yi doubts whether he is a decoration. Why didn't he hear a little wind in advance? He was invited to the scene after the king learned about it.
The king knows first, and then the directly relevant officials know that no matter how you look at it, it is not a common sense and officialdom rule. If you are more sensitive, you should think about whether the king wants to make a moth.
Yu Yi now wants to know one thing. What happened in the country recently is so big that it needs to comprehensively reform the law organs.
Throughout history, no reform is simple. It can even be said that as long as it has something to do with the reform, it has always been to kill a river of blood, and the person who led the reform will not come to any good end.
Soon after the founding of the Han Dynasty, there was no fixed interest class. Sang Yu also had enough confidence to reform the law organs. He is now more or less one of the leaders of the law organs. The imperial historian's office has enough confidence to hold down, and there may be resistance, that is, the Tingwei office.
The chief officer of Tingwei's office is Yu Yi. Among the existing factions in the Han Dynasty, the southern faction has little power and influence. Yu Yi's airborne landing at Tingwei's important post itself has aroused the dissatisfaction of a large group of people. Sang Yu doesn't think Yu Yi will bring much danger to his action.
Sang Yu first went to Liu Yan, and the result of the test was very obvious. Liu Yan not only had no objection, but also clearly expressed his approval. It can be said that things have been eighteen or nine stable.
For sang Yu, even if Yu Yi would cause some small trouble, the problem would not be too big. Next, he didn't affect the interests of many people. Next, as long as he gave Tingwei some benefits, it must be done.
It's hard to say what you get and lose if you want to evolve into a collection of courts and control the only power of sentencing and sentencing. In general, it's a great power for the imperial palace.
"People have no near worries, but they have foresight, and so does the country." Sang Yu couldn't answer Yu Yi's question. He could only use a circuitous strategy: "we can't regret it until it really happened. We should improve it before it happened. Does Ting Wei think it's reasonable?"
Yu Yi couldn't refute sang Yu's remark of "wearing a big hat", but his face was stiff.
"The Tingwei office specializes in law enforcement and has the power to search, arrest and detain." Sang Yu ignored Yu Yi's face and said, "the power of law enforcement belongs to the Tingwei office, but before law enforcement, the imperial historian's office needs to issue official documents. Another department is set up to focus on the power of supervision. In this way, a cycle will be formed, and the law will be clear."
The Tingwei office itself has the power of supervision, law enforcement and trial. However, on the premise that it is not the key of a major case and is appointed by the king, the relevant personnel of the Tingwei office cannot go down to the place.
In Sang Yu's proposal, the Tingwei office will not only be a law enforcement agency in the capital in the future, but should have subordinate offices in all States, counties, counties and townships. Yu Yi was immediately attracted to the past.
To put it bluntly, the Tingwei office used to be a very frightening department, or a sharp blade in the hands of the emperor. Under the premise of "political task", it almost caught who died.
Tingwei's office has a great reputation, but it is basically a bad reputation. It is only short of directly hanging the signboard of "the emperor's special Eagle dog". If it can really extend its rights to States, counties, and townships, although it has lost its supervision and judicial power, in Yu Yi's view, the benefits are more than the disadvantages. The difference lies in whether the king is really willing to let go of this "political weapon".
When Liu Yan saw Yu Yi looking over with suspicious eyes, he just smiled back.
Of course, rulers should have sharp weapons in their hands, especially those used to deter all officials. Tingwei office used to be such an existence. But isn't the emergence of Tingwei office just because the rulers need to deal with hundreds of officials in order to deter them? Without the Tingwei office, it would be enough to set up another department with the same function as the ruler.
Yu Yi began to sigh with a smile. Liu Yan is a good king, not only in opening up territory, but also in his gentle treatment of ministers. Even Tingwei said to let go.
Sang Yu was even happier. What he feared most was the opposition of the king. After all, the Tingwei office was really not important to the king.
As a monarch, Liu Yan doesn't care at all about the change of Tingwei office from "Eagle dog" to "public instrument". The biggest obstacle to reform... Or reform has disappeared. From the perspective of the power confrontation between monarchs and officials, it should be a victory for officials.
Ji Chang repeatedly stopped talking. From the perspective of the king's number one loyal dog, what is beneficial to the country is not necessarily beneficial to the king, but what is harmful to the king should be stopped.
As prime minister, Ji Chang has the right to oppose internal affairs, including the reform proposed by sang Yu, but he can't intervene in some military trends. He didn't object, but was stopped by Liu Yan's eyes many times.
Now, the king, the imperial envoy, the doctor and the Tingwei have reached a preliminary agreement on the reform, but the prime minister has deliberately opposed it but has not stopped it. It is equal to a major event related to the country, which has been decided from top to bottom.
Sang Yu is full of joy. The big event has been finalized. The next thing is nothing more than some details. One thing needs to be determined: "there are already sentencing and law enforcement. Please confirm that the king is related to supervision."
Liu Yan almost didn't think too much. Two names came to mind, that is, royal guards and six doors, but the things behind still need to be considered.
Looking at sang Yu's reform ideas, no matter what department, it is directly incorporated into the law enforcement power with the officials and the people. According to the past practice, there is nothing wrong. After all, the officials and the people have not distinguished law enforcement all the time, but there is their own law enforcement power against military personnel on the military side.
Liu Yan believes that since we have to do it, whether it is reform or reform, we should simply put it in place in one step. After thinking about it, he said: "the supervision will create a new Dali temple. In addition, few people still think about it and form two systems of supervision and law Enforcement between the people and officials."
In the Qin and Han Dynasties, Tingwei was the main criminal prison and reviewed major criminal cases in various places. Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, Emperor AI of the Han Dynasty and Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty (including emperor Liang Wu of the Southern Dynasty) were all changed to Dali. The Dali Temple behind was actually a department to replace the Tingwei office. With Dali temple, there would be no Tingwei office.
Now the Han state wants to reform the law. The imperial censor's office and the Tingwei office have their own functions and powers, but there is a lack of supervision department to make up the Dali temple. It can be regarded as Liu Yan's laziness in thinking of a new name.
"It is said that the punishment is a scholar, also known as reason. Dali temple is in line with its original intention." Sang Yu read a lot, and the origin of a name came out at random. He said solemnly, "the governor of the Imperial Palace has the power of sentencing and trial, the Tingwei office specializes in the power of search, arrest and detention, and the duty of supervision of Dali temple. If there is no supplement, the main functions will be determined in this way?"
In fact, Yu Yi still has a lot to ask. Seeing that sang Yu is so overbearing, he thought that many problems may lead to conflict. He decided not to argue in front of the king or talk in private later.
Ji Chang has nothing to say about what has been confirmed. His attention is all at the end of Liu Yangang's sentence. He even forgets what he wanted to do and thinks about how to help Liu Yan improve.
Sang Yu achieved his goal and left after a little gossip.
Yu Yi is now full of thoughts about facing sang Yugang. For example, the official documents of the Imperial Palace are needed to enforce the law. Since sang Yu left, he can't wait to salute Liu Yan and leave, and immediately chased him.
Liu Yan and Ji Chang are left in the back hall. Naturally, there are palace maids waiting on one side. No one speaks for the time being. They are digesting the previous information.
After about a quarter of an hour, Ji Chang said with an iron face: "the imperial envoy doctor, his heart can be killed!"
They are all smart people. Even if they didn't think of it at the beginning, they will think of some heads and tails. Ji Chang will have such an attitude because he understands why sang Yu did that. Knowing why sang Yu did that, he was really indignant when he said that.
"Tai'an, don't be angry." Liu Yan could still laugh: "although Zi Shen had a bad motive, he also did a good thing for the future of the country."
Liu Yan didn't grow up in the family of dignitaries since he was a child. He was a flat headed common people for more than 20 years. After he mastered power, everything went well and he didn't experience too many intrigues. His starting point is different from many kings. Of course, he cares about the wealth of one family and one surname, but he hopes that under his own leadership, the Chinese people can live in all the land where the sun can shine, and make unremitting efforts to this end.
Ji Chang is more or less relieved. The king knows the best about things. He must have thought about such a development, so there is no need to say more. What he cares about is: "the king just mentioned that the people and officials should enforce the law separately?"
Liu Yanxi first said, "this matter is also in Zi's deep meaning. He wisely didn't talk about it."
In a word, Ji Chang didn't know whether to go on or not. After thinking about it, he thought he should mention it. He felt that he was different from sang Yu. All his starting points were to serve the king.
"I'm still thinking..." Liu Yan said in an uncertain tone: "the reform of the imperial historian's office and the Tingwei office, the addition of Dali temple, and the separation of functions and powers is a good thing for the country and the people. The people violate the law, and the government exercises the power to maintain social security, so the civil servants break the law... Or how can they deter officials from breaking the law?"
The evaluation of royal guards in later generations is derogatory and poor, but the royal guards were founded to target officials rather than the people. Officials will hate royal guards, which is a disgust of natural enemies in the food chain. Isn't it a privilege to make mistakes without sanctions?
What Liu Yan needs to think about is, like the royal family of the Zhu family in the open, or a low-key in the dark.
Ji Chang had a lot of opinions. He was worried about the power of the king... Or he was deprived of his sharp weapon. He waited to find that Liu Yan had his own consideration, but he couldn't speak more. He is the prime minister. No matter how loyal he is to the king, he is also the prime minister, and the prime minister is not an internal minister.
Liu Yan is thinking about things like officials breaking the law, while Ji Chang is thinking about the change of the Korean Bureau. What should have been discussed has been forgotten.
The Grand Court meeting initially determined the outline of fertility reward. The news was spread home through hundreds of officials, and then spread to the people.
There is a reward for giving birth to children. The reward is still land. It is definitely great news for the Han country.
Many people suffer from being unable to join the army, which means that they have no legal means to obtain land. It is absolutely false to say that they are too strict in the control of land by the state and do not have more channels to obtain land. There is no dissatisfaction in their hearts.
Some time ago, it was decided by the king himself. Capable families can open up to the outside and comfort the groups that have been suppressed a little, but the development is limited to the area, which means that even if they can obtain land, they are in a very distant place.
"Children can have land, but where is this land?" Su Wan was more or less a minister of the elders. He had neither this surname nor this name before. After he left the court, he went to the tavern as usual and gathered with his colleagues: "do you have any ideas?"
Su Wan was originally called Su Lewan. In fact, it is the same as the xiqian family. There is Han blood on the blood line, but it originally existed as an alien. These two families are an epitome of the current Han state. Many people of Hu origin, regardless of whether they have Han blood or not, have fully sinicized themselves, not only the change of surnames and names, but also living habits and so on.
The Hu people who merged into the Han state in the later stage are not very popular. The people who fully sinicized themselves in the early stage are not despised. This is related to the difference of "there is order from the dragon".
"It's better to be nearby, of course." Chen Jiaju said slightly distressed, "but it seems unlikely..."
The officials of the Han state are not necessarily aristocrats, but the aristocrats must be officials. The aristocrats usually have fiefs. Only a few aristocratic fiefs are near the family. In fact, most families with fiefs are far away and scattered.
A fief is a land granted as a reward. According to the regulations of the Western Han Dynasty, the nobility had part of the management power over the fiefs, but it was not the "state within the state" in the spring and Autumn period and the Warring States period. Generally, it was the proportion of income.
"In the southwest, the land developed by the family is similar to classical fiefdoms..." when Wang Yong said this, his eyes lit up: "it's better to open up outside than to focus on the soil of giving birth to children."
"Yes." Xie Ziyu said happily, "opening up is the last word."
Once the topic was turned, it was immediately crooked. It was very important for ordinary people to have children and get land. After all, there were not many channels for people to get land. The strength of officials and nobles was not comparable to that of ordinary people. If you compare them a little, you don't know where to look.
For those families who have the ability to open up, they are not satisfied with the limited harvest, but the royal family's authority is simply unable to resist them and can only accept the rules formulated by Liu Yan.