The newly established Ministry of Public Security can also be regarded as pacifying the civil official group.

After all, it appears on the surface that the Ministry of Public Security belongs to the civil official group, increasing their power.

However, Wu Changqing will certainly not let them do what they want.

The Ministry of Public Security, he will try to make it a relatively independent department, separated from the military and civilian officials.

Similarly, Wu Changqing also formulated a new system in which the appointment and dismissal of officials from the Supervisory Office is determined internally by the Supervisory Office and does not need to pass the appraisal of the staff.

This change will have a greater impact.

On the surface, it is increasing the power of the inspectorate and weakening the power of the officials.

But in fact, Wu Changqing wanted to separate the Inspectorate from the Civil Service Group and turn it into a relatively independent department like the Ministry of Public Security.

The promotion of the officials of the Inspectorate is determined internally, so the officials of the Inspectorate no longer have to please the officials, and there is no interest affiliation, which reduces the risk of collusion.

Of course, as the power of the Inspectorate becomes greater, new problems will certainly breed within it.

There is no perfect thing in the world, and the two are the less powerful.

Wu Changqing intends to make this change for the time being, and then think of ways to solve the problems that will arise in the future.

The first thing to do now is to strip off the civil servants a little bit to reduce the chance of official protection.

There is a conflict of interests between the person in charge of the supervision and the person being supervised, and it is too easy to be embarrassed.

In addition, Wu Changqing also set up a new guarding system.

Soldiers in some special areas are allowed to carry out farming, mainly in remote areas.

Soldiers in the Jiangnan area do not need to farm at all. With the richness of Jiangnan and the consumption of long-distance transportation, the cost of raising the army will be relatively low.

Moreover, the Jiangnan area is the core of Dahua, and it also needs a professional army trained every day to guard the center and deter the surrounding areas.

In places like Guanwai, Southwest, and Northwest, it is necessary to set up guards, and local garrisons need to find ways to make money.

The new sanitation system stipulates that farming does not necessarily mean farming. Fruit trees can be planted in the mountainous areas, fish can be fished in the sea at the seaside, and digging where there are mines.

In short, we must rely on mountains to eat mountains, rely on water to draft, and be flexible.

In order to prevent the corruption of these Tuntian institutions, Wu Changqing also established a new supervision department, the Tuntian Supervision Department.

The beauty of this department is that it is under the jurisdiction of the army, but its administrative funds have to be allocated from the Ministry of Households.

This is tantamount to giving the civilian officials an opportunity to supervise the Tuntian Supervision Department, lest the Tuntian Supervision Department and the army become embarrassed.

However, the Ministry of Households has only a little supervision power, but not the power to directly intervene in the jurisdiction.

As a result, civilian officials cannot control the Tuntian Supervision Department. However, in order to prevent the army from getting better, they will definitely go to great lengths to conduct strict monitoring.

In the end, neither the military nor the civil servants could benefit from this supervision department, and only benefited the emperor.

Of course, this is just Wu Changqing's ideal state.

After the specific implementation is carried out, will it evolve into the funds of the Department of Supervision at the Ministry of Households, forcing the Department of Supervision in Tuntian to take orders from the Ministry of Households? Or, will the military secretly fund the Tuntian Supervision Department, so that the Tuntian Supervision Department gets rid of its dependence on the Ministry of Households?

Wu Changqing didn't know this, and it was even hard to predict.

In short, if any perfect system is implemented by imperfect people, there will be 100% problems.

Human beings are too cunning. They can always find loopholes in the system for profit.

This is why the previous dynasties liked to admire the rule of etiquette, hoping to restrain hundreds of officials by virtue of etiquette and morality. If you rely on the legal system, even the best laws and regulations will be enforced by specific people.

Of course, this rule of courtesy has also been proven to be useless, at least for most people.

In the face of interests, etiquette and morality are all clouds.

Tuntian is a way of open source. In addition, Wu Changqing also made guiding opinions on the development of the army.

Give priority to the development of the navy, and then go overseas to grab resources.

Make money, how can you grab money quickly.

Merchants have to spend money to buy goods overseas, and the cost of grabbing resources is tied to force.

If the force is strong, the cost of snatching is low.

Three or two cannons defeat the natives, and then they can plunder as much as they want.

If you are not convinced, the trouble will be big and you will be caught in the quagmire of a long war.

Although Huaxia has not yet been fully unified, Wu Changqing is already eager to enter overseas and plunder resources.

After all, China's territory is its own, and it will cost money to manage it if it is snatched. Just like the north now, it needs disaster relief and support for its infrastructure.

Counting on the north to give blood to the central government, I am afraid it will take another two to three years.

And overseas, then there is no need to build, just looting wildly.

Therefore, now going to fight outside the customs to fight in the southwest, it is pure expenditure, and there is no money.

If you play overseas, you can use war to support war. If you play well, you might even make a lot of money.

At the first stop, Wu Changqing set his goal as Fusang. Who would let this place have more gold and silver mines, and they were also close to them.

From Shanghai to Fusang, it is only more than 1,500 miles, which is closer than from Shanghai to Beijing.

Moreover, it is all sea and water transportation, and the cost is low.

Fuso at this time was in the Edo period, that is, the Tokugawa shogunate period.

At this time, Fusang had implemented a closed-door policy six years ago, and only a few trade ports were retained.

With the prosperity of overseas trade, Dahua businessmen will certainly be dissatisfied with Fusang's closed-door policy, because the goods they produce cannot be conveniently shipped to Fusang for dumping.

It can be said that if the military wants to fight Fusang, Dahua's businessmen will definitely be very enthusiastic to provide funding.

Regardless of factors such as plundering resources, opening up the dumping market, or geographical location, Fusang needs to be completely occupied.

And, the sooner the better.

After all, assimilation takes time. Taking advantage of the fact that Fusang's national consciousness is not strong enough, it is easy to assimilate after occupation.

The longer they stay in isolation, the stronger their national consciousness will be.

The establishment of the Ministry of Public Security, the separation of the Inspectorate, the establishment of the Tuntian Supervision Department, the establishment of the Tuntian Security Post, and the guidance on the development of the army are a series of policies Wu Changqing used to solve the problem of military expenditure.

It took Wu Changqing two days to build a rough framework.

After all, this thing is easy to say, but to take into account the numerous problems that may arise in the specific implementation, it is necessary to formulate many comprehensive rules.

This is very useless. Generally speaking, people who write novels don't know how to write in detail.

A framework was formulated, and Wu Changqing convened relevant departments to let them improve in accordance with this framework.

The civil servants who were summoned suddenly wanted to cry without tears, and they found that they had become instrumentalists again.

The important events, their arguments, and their opinions didn't seem to be of much importance. The final result was Wu Changqing alone.

Although they can play a role when formulating the rules.

However, this effect is too small.

Many civil servants are sighing in their hearts. Since ancient times, it has been the most difficult to be a courtier of the founding emperor, because the founding emperor is generally very strong.

What makes this generation of Dahua officials even more desperate is that Wu Changqing is still very young. If nothing else, it will take at least 30 to 40 years, or even longer.

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