One thousand and twenty-nine, Guo someone is very good at drawing cakes to satisfy hunger
Being able to control the three-level regimes at village, township and county levels and occupy the mainstream among these three-level regimes is Mr. Guo’s biggest political goal at present.
Therefore, in county-level regimes, Mr. Guo should try his best to use bureaucrats of low origins that he can control to grasp key power.
In addition to officials at the leadership level like county magistrates, he required that most of the entire county-level regimes should be their own people, so as to isolate the county magistrates and county magistrates who are born in scholars.
A county does not have only one county magistrate or county magistrate, nor can it be handled by a county magistrate alone.
There are tens of thousands of people in small counties, and even hundreds of thousands of people in large counties, and it is impossible for one person to handle it.
The county magistrate of the Han Empire was a Qianshi official, the county magistrate was a Six Hundred Stone official, the county magistrate was a county magistrate, and the small county was a county magistrate.
The Wei Empire retained such a difference, but the county magistrate also gave a rank of 1,000 stones.
The county magistrates and magistrates of the Wei Empire were also county magistrates in charge of culture and education, county magistrates in charge of armed forces, meritorious officials in charge of county officials, judicial officials in charge of judicial records, historical records in archives, prison officials in charge of prisons, etc.
They control the vital powers of a county's administration, economy, daily public security, criminal investigation and other aspects, and assist the county magistrate and county magistrate to exercise their power.
These people can be appointed by assessed officials who are from civil servants.
So Guo appointed these people who were not crooked as county officials in the county-level government and dominated.
In this way, county-level regimes will not be confused or out of order in the future punctuation revolution.
Even if Guo and his scholars go to war in full swing, and the prefectures, counties and central governments are in chaos, these real power assisting officials can basically replace county magistrates and county magistrates who are from scholars in accordance with the emperor's decrees, control the administration of a county and stabilize the county-level government.
If the villages, towns and counties are not chaotic, the grassroots level will not be chaotic. If the grassroots level is not chaotic, the chaos in the high-level level can be quickly calmed down.
Among the candidates for county magistrates and county magistrates and above, although officials from civil servants cannot be held, the children of poor families can be held.
The poor and powerful people have always been the target of Guo’s alliance and the target of attack and suppression of scholars.
In administrative agencies below the county, Guo can mobilize training camp children and civil officials to dominate and gain actual power.
In administrative agencies above the county, Guo must make good use of poor families to fight with scholars and fight for the right to speak.
Mr. Guo has only won the county-level administrative status for officials from civil servants, and the one who has been even higher is not yet able to do so.
Therefore, at the game between prefectures and counties and central levels, Guo can only use the children of poor families as the main force.
The Imperial Academy is the base camp where the children of poor families and powerful men gather.
They study here, study here, and become officials from here, but they cannot pass the way of being filial and honest.
In the era of long-term confrontation in the middle and late Eastern Han Dynasty and chaotic times, poor families successfully broke through the limitations of their origins. Although it was difficult to rise, there was no regulation that they really could not rise.
The gentry had not yet evolved into a family, and the aristocratic families of the Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties did not exist yet. They could not suppress the poor and powerful families in all aspects.
There are no restrictions on poor officials from civil officials. They can strive for a way out in the political system of the Wei Empire and serve as county magistrates, county magistrates, even governors and central officials.
So above the county-level regime, they are the main targets of Guo’s reliance.
They should know it themselves.
Without the path to becoming an official in the Imperial Academy provided by Mr. Guo, they would not be able to become high-ranking officials at all. They must rely closely on the emperor to ensure their own interests.
This has been confirmed in a series of storms before Guo Peng ascended the throne and became emperor.
Those poor children who were sitting with their butts and heads were abnormally dismissed because they mistakenly stood on the side of scholars and became spiritual scholars, and were then abandoned by Mr. Guo.
The scholars will not turn against the emperor for this group of people.
Not worth it.
After those incidents, a large number of poor and powerful men sat upright on their butts.
Knowing that scholars will never accept them, they are just loud and loud. If they want to replace scholars further, their only target of relying on the emperor is the emperor.
The best example is the Cheng Yu family, who advanced from a poor family to a gentry.
Because of Guo Peng's promotion, the family inheritance of Cheng's "Little Du Rule" made the Cheng family jump from a poor family to a second-rate legal genius. This is a very desirable thing for many poor families.
As long as you rely closely on the emperor, the emperor will sooner or later increase their level, allowing their family to jump up and become an enviable gentry.
Although such a thing has only happened once, there will be a second time when there is a first time. This is something that everyone unanimously agrees.
In a sense, the inheritance of "Little Du Law" mastered by the Guo family is also an important reason why countless poor families are willing to surround Guo.
They look forward to becoming the second Cheng family and becoming a scholar.
Cheng Yu is the bonsai where Mr. Guo attracts investment.
Therefore, although Cheng Yu was hit politically, his family had become a gentry.
As long as they are gentry and are not imprisoned and attacked by the emperor, they have the qualifications to serve as officials continuously. Even if they are just local officials, this is fatal attraction for poor families.
Mr. Guo is very good at painting cakes to satisfy his hunger.
While launching a political struggle to attack scholars, Guo punished and imprisoned them with the emperor's authority as an excuse to punish even their local forces.
On the other hand, poor bureaucrats are constantly promoted to serve as major officials at the county level, making it completely unfamiliar to the county-level regimes.
Make it break free from the shackles of scholars and continuously eradicate the foundation of scholars' dictatorship locally.
Such actions have been carried out all the time, and the results are still good.
At least in the fourth year of Yande, three-seventh of the counties in the country have achieved the poor family of local governments, that is, no official in a county is from a gentry.
In the remaining four-seventh of the miles, most of the county-level regimes are just county magistrates or county magistrates who are scholars, and all other auxiliary officials are children of poor families or concubines.
Very simple method.
After letting the children of the common people enter the county-level government to do business, Guo, under the banner of distinguishing between high and low status, and under the banner of preferential treatment of scholars and compromise with scholars, stipulated that scholar officials start as county magistrates or county magistrates.
A scholar-official official starts as a county chief, and then goes up to county-level officials, state-level officials, and even central officials.
This greatly satisfied the scholars and officials, and they all felt the superiority of their identities, completely opening up the distance from the poor children and other [lowly group].
Before this, scholars and officials also had records of becoming local pavilion chief Li Zheng.
After this rule was implemented, the scholars gradually concentrated their powers on high-level government organizations, and their eyes were only focused on higher official positions, power, and others were not caring.
Grassroots government organizations are basically not valued by them.
Therefore, in addition to the complete poor family transformation of rural second-level governments, it is natural that three-sevenths of county-level governments have a low family transformation of poor family transformation.
Then these [lower bureaucrats] who are very difficult to get ahead of the ranks, of course they have natural envy, jealousy and hatred for those [noble bureaucrats] who are very simple to get ahead of the ranks.
What Mr. Guo has to do is to raise the jealousy and hatred in this emotion and make it opposite.
This will consolidate the common people and poor families, continuously increase the proportion of poor families in county-level regimes, and take the local governments below the county into their own hands.
It is more difficult for county-level and state-level bureaucrats and even central officials to go up.
At this level, the number of scholars and bureaucrats accounts for an absolutely significant proportion.
Seventy percent of county magistrates are from scholars.
Except for Qingzhou, Youzhou and Bingzhou were respectively appointed by Mi Zhu, Xian Yufu and Xiahou Dun as the governors of the state. Then Guo Rui served as the governor of Yanzhou, which was his own, and the governors of the other states were all from scholars.
Seventy percent of central bureaucrats are from scholars.
So although the basic policy has been determined and Mr. Guo has strongly supported it, the gentry group is still very large, and the poor and common people do not have the ability to replace them at present.
The gentry group controlled 70% of the senior official positions and powers of the Wei Empire.
In order to maintain the normal operation and strategic actions of the Guo-Wei Empire, Guo still had to use these gentry bureaucrats.
In any case, these gentry officials who have been educated by elites and have experienced a long experience are excellent in all senses.
However, using it does not mean that you are not prepared for it. You must have precautions and second-hand preparations.
We cannot let them be harmonious, we cannot let them grow and grow. We must start to weaken their strength, make them disharmonious within and let them get internal friction.
Therefore, Mr. Guo needs to artificially arrange the gentry groups and classify them.
Let them fight in the nest and fight constantly, and not be a single piece of iron.
Some people use the former official of the Guo family to rank the status of officials, but Guo does not think so. He still uses the differences in regional origins to provoke struggles among scholars.
Only when there is a difference can there be the driving force for jealousy and resentment.
The highest scholars in the Guo-Wei Empire system were scholars from Jizhou, Qingzhou and Yanzhou.
In addition, officials from Bingzhou, Youzhou, Yuzhou and Xuzhou were second, followed by Yongzhou in Guanxi, followed by Yangzhou, Jingzhou and Yizhou.
The Liangzhou Pingzhou and Jiaozhou in the future are not included in this level due to the special circumstances.
Basically, according to the order in which Mr. Guo pacified the world, he divided the scholars into ranks according to their origins and regions, and immediately distinguished the ranks.
The scholars of the first-level Qingyan and Ji prefectures have the best political status, political resources and political channels.
It is very easy for their children to rise step by step, and they can easily enter the central government, sway the clouds and rain in the highest power hub, and swim in the ocean of power.
The next few levels will all be sidelined.
The identity of the former official of Guo family is for you to protect the situation, not to let you climb beyond your identity restrictions.
Among the first level, there are the differences between the former official of the Guo family, the relatives and distances, as well as the differences between the origins of Qingyan and Jizhou.
Because Qingyan and Yanzhou were the foundation of Guo Peng's career, Jizhou was just conquered later.
Although Jizhou was accepted by Mr. Guo to the greatest extent because of its outstanding people and powerful places, it seems that the scholars in the two states of Qingyan and Yanzhou have to stand aside.
Chapter completed!