Chapter 529(1/2)
PS: This chapter... is still a trap, and I am currently working hard to revise the previous chapters of the trap.
Let’s talk about the current situation: a lot of authors in the group feel like they are useless. Some of them have had their fevers gone for more than ten days, but they still feel that their brains are not working hard enough. They always feel like they can’t get enough sleep no matter how hard they get. In the past, they could barely stay up all night.
My head feels dizzy now.
I am also in the same state - not enough sleep, sweating, not using my brain enough, and even typing on the keyboard makes my head feel dizzy and my fingers hurt. This is like a little cold???
In addition, the new variant is coming soon, so everyone should try to prepare some diarrhea medicine, and even if it doesn't work, prepare some plastic bags...
Tokugawa Jiaqi's face immediately darkened.
The good people and untouchables of the Japanese country are actually easy to deal with. If you want to be driven out normally, you can expel them normally. Those who are disobedient can be directly dealt with violently. Some low-level good people and untouchables can't make any trouble.
Because the merchants of the Ming Dynasty were not subject to the laws of the Japanese country at all, no matter how big the crime they committed, they could only hand them over to the Ming Dynasty Embassy in Japan or the Kyushu Island Governor's Office for processing. The shogunate, let alone a trial, would
They don't even have the right to arrest people.
Moreover, the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty was famous for protecting his enemies. There were more than one or two cases where the Ming Dynasty dispatched its navy fleet because its people were bullied overseas. Even in the Japanese country, it happened that the Ronin warriors provoked the Ming merchants to the point where Kyushu Island was destroyed.
An example of the garrison coming out to capture the ronin samurai and then displaying their heads in public!
Now that the good people and untouchables of the Japanese country are hiding around the merchants of the Ming Dynasty, what can the shogunate do?
If those Ming merchants were angered and provoked to draw swords against the shogunate, the shogunate would be the unlucky one in the end!
The more he thought about it, the more entangled he became. Tokugawa Jiaqi simply frowned and asked: "Have you ever negotiated with those Ming Dynasty businessmen? Aren't they afraid of being infected with leprosy?"
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Watanabe Eemon immediately bowed his head and said: "Sir General, Panasonic visited those Ming businessmen again last night, but... but judging from their current reactions, they don't care much about leprosy."
Tokugawa Ienzai asked in confusion: "Don't they know how contagious leprosy is? Or do they have a way to solve leprosy?"
Watanabeemon shook his head stupidly and replied: "According to what Matsushita said that night, those Ming merchants did not care about leprosy, but because they had not received the evacuation notice from the Ming embassy in Japan, so
They care about leprosy, but they don’t take leprosy seriously.”
Tokugawa Ieki was completely numb - he cared but didn't take it seriously. What kind of attitude was this?
Seeing Tokugawa Ieqi's whole body fell into a sluggish state, Watanabeemon asked tentatively: "Your Excellency, General, do we still need to prepare some medicinal materials for those Ming merchants?"
Tokugawa Jiaqi couldn't help but frown, his face full of confusion.
Preparing medicinal materials for those Ming merchants means that the shogunate's already tight supplies will become even more tense. Giving more medicinal materials to one Ming merchant means that a few more civilians and untouchables may die under the shogunate's rule.
But if you don't prepare medicinal materials for those Ming merchants... what if some unlucky guy dies because of this? What if Chen Yan, the Ming ambassador to Japan, is pursued? Even if Chen Yan is not pursued, will the Governor's Office of Kyushu Island be pursued? Ming Dynasty
Will the emperor pursue it?
The more he thought about it, the more headache he got. Tokugawa Jiaqi simply waved his hand and said: "Prepare the medicinal materials for them. It is better to have more than to lack. This is a critical moment for our country, and we must not offend because of some medicinal materials."
Know the people of Ming Dynasty."
As he was talking, Tokugawa Jiaqi suddenly sighed again and said: "We, the Japanese country, still have to rely on the Ming Dynasty after all. The Japanese country still has to do business with the Ming Dynasty."
Watanabeemon also fell silent.
Watanabeemon suddenly thought of a delicacy he had eaten before.
Garrison stew.
This is a delicacy that does not require any sophisticated cooking skills. The content of the ingredients often depends on the local kitchen waste of the Ming Dynasty troops stationed in Japan. The cooking method is to pick up various kitchen wastes and throw them into a pot to stew.
This is a delicacy first created by the Japanese people and soon became popular. In addition to the Ming Dynasty and France, this delicacy has been spread to the entire world with the footsteps of the Japanese servants.
As for the taste of this delicacy... Watanabe Eemon, who has personally tasted the garrison stew, can't say how delicious it is without conscience. After all, no matter how much it is washed and stewed, the smell of swill cannot be removed.
Watanabeemon knew very well that it was not that Japanese people inherently liked the smell of swill, but that Japanese people were not qualified to say no to the smell of swill - the people of the Ming Dynasty could be picky, and many children of the Ming Dynasty even
Even if you eat some fat, you can spit it out, but what do the Japanese people do?
In the Japanese country, good people are not actually people in the true sense. Even some low-level samurai families have to rely on the garrison to improve their lives. Only the daimyo or the Chinese nobles above can say anything to the garrison.
No.
Isn't it very reasonable for the humble Japanese country to spend some time preparing some medicinal materials for the merchants of the Ming Dynasty, ignoring its own good people and untouchables?
Watanabe Eemon lowered his head, nodded and responded: "Hai! I will have enough medicinal materials prepared for Ming merchants!"
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As a Ming Dynasty businessman, Qi Feng has been deeply involved in the Japanese medicinal materials market for nearly ten years.
In the past ten years, Qi Feng's inner thoughts have gradually changed from making money at the beginning to enjoying life now.
In the era of rampant jabbering patients in later generations, those sons of dogs raised by stupid thieves and hawks always use "what's going on in this country, let's ask the body".
The problem is that Emperor Zhu himself was caught in the doubt of "fixing the body".
What path should Ming take?
Change it to Europa’s so-called separation of powers?
In fact, this kind of thinking can only be thought about. If you really put this method of gameplay in the Central Plains, it would be a big mistake.
It would be too complicated to analyze the specific reasons in depth, but in the final analysis, it is ultimately about interests.
It's your choice.
In fact, this is also the reason why barbarians like Europa and Silly Thief Eagle are generally big-hearted.
Because there has never been a truly unified dynasty in Europe, the barbarians are accustomed to the mentality of a small country with few people, and are also accustomed to the small court system.
The same goes for furry bears - are Bolsheviks good? Good! The key is that human beings have desires!
Of course there is nothing wrong with this kind of gameplay in normal times. After all, even the people in Zhongyuan Tangkou seem to be doing the same, and they don't seem to be any different.
However, once disasters like Xiao Glacier occur frequently, or when the people really cannot survive, the difference between the large and small imperial courts becomes apparent.
Of course, Silly Thieving Eagle is not any better than Europa, otherwise classmate Bai Zhenhua would not be on the throne, let alone the big joke that Silly Thieving Eagle's internal film starts with Er Mao.
However, it may not be possible for the Bolsheviks, who also have a large court system, to directly transfer it and use it.
There is a huge hidden danger in directly copying the Bolshevik theory, which is that Ming Dynasty does not have a living environment for that theory.
But now, how many years has the Qing Dynasty been in decline?
Of course, we cannot say that this theory is wrong, because all countries in the world promote it this way.
Isn't it better to serve the dragon and destroy the thieves than to serve those mud-legged servants wholeheartedly?
At that time, the Central Plains had not yet experienced the pain of imminent complete annihilation of the country and the genocide.
Then, the Ming Dynasty became what it is now - the Ming Dynasty had an emperor, and Emperor Zhu was one of the kind of founding kings that no one could restrict, but the Ming Dynasty also had a cabinet, and the cabinet's rights were no better than those of the emperor.
Small.
Especially when the emperor slowly delegates power, the cabinet can even directly replace the emperor's role.
Because Emperor Zhu directly clarified the status of the cabinet.
This is actually funny to say, because when Zhu Laosi created the cabinet, he used the cabinet ministers as secretaries. Later, after the Second Emperor Renxuan, the power of the cabinet gradually increased.
But power belongs to power. In fact, the rank of the cabinet ministers who can lead the six ministries is not high. The so-called leadership of the six ministries is actually not justified and their words are not smooth. In addition, they are restricted by the Supervisor of Ceremonies.
Now Emperor Zhu has clarified the grades and responsibilities of the cabinet, that is, the chief minister of the cabinet is the first rank, the rank of several other assistant ministers is the first rank, and the ministers of various ministries are the second rank.
Correspondingly, the original six ministries of the Ming Dynasty and the later added Poor Ministry, the Ministry of Railways upgraded from the Railway Department, and many other ministries were clearly placed under the management of the cabinet. Except for the chief and assistant ministers,
The remaining six pavilion elders each have to take care of a bunch of things, and their responsibilities are almost clearly defined.
Juxtaposed with the cabinet is the Governor's Office of the Five Armed Forces. The chief and assistant ministers of the cabinet can ask about the affairs of the military government, but they are only interfering - they can ask, but they have no decision-making power. The decision-making power of the military government rests with the military government.
In the hands of the governor.
There is not much to say about the Yushitai. Their main duty is to troll people. The emperor, civil and military officials are all the targets they want to keep an eye on.
However, the Yushitai is not under the administration of the cabinet. The person who can really manage the Yushitai is the Yushitai, along with the Metropolitan Procuratorate. These two yamen are not under the administration of the cabinet, but are directly responsible to the emperor.
Among the censors' yamen, except for some of the censors in the capital who are responsible for trolling, the rest are responsible for the responsibilities of prosecutors, and the Metropolitan Procuratorate is responsible for both trials and sentencing.
However, the final interpretation power of the Ming Dynasty Law lies with the Ministry of Punishment.
In short, there are all kinds of messy departments, and their responsibilities are very clear. They must not only support each other, but also restrict each other.
Basically, it can be said that having an emperor is of no use, but it is useless without an emperor. Emperor Zhu can naturally bypass the cabinet ministries and even the Fifth Army Governor's Office to do whatever he wants, but the emperors after Emperor Zhu
In addition to being able to supervise and have the right to change phases, it also basically eliminates the possibility of intervening in government affairs.
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First, the Jin Yiwei must find evidence of the crime of the first and assistant minister, and then the Yushitai must initiate an impeachment, and the Metropolitan Procuratorate must convict him.
Cannot be replaced.
The terms of office of the chief ministers and cabinet ministers are fixed, starting from the date they join the cabinet. Each term is five years, with a maximum of two terms. This is the iron rule that Emperor Zhu directly decrees.
No changes allowed.
In addition, the Ming Dynasty Law also emphasizes that the law can be used as long as it does not prohibit it. Incidentally, it has also formulated a lot of suppressive policies against clans and wealthy businessmen. In addition to the protection of ordinary people reflected in the law, there are also
The farmers' association also assumes some responsibilities.
This puts the Ming Dynasty's state system in a very delicate state: it looks very beautiful, and can almost be regarded as a model of a virtual king. Except that there is an emperor, the rest can be regarded as a mess.
To be continued...