Six hundred and sixty-three from Luoyang Beiwei to the world
Since the new emperor ascended the throne, of course, it is necessary to enfeoff ministers and re-establish the structure of the Han central government.
The first person to be granted was Guo Peng.
Guo Peng was promoted to General of the Cavalry with the position of General of the Chevalry, and was in charge of military affairs. He was the first to be the Three Dukes and was in charge of all the affairs of the Han Empire. He became the commander-in-chief of the entire Han Empire.
The Duke of Wei remained unchanged, and he added 5,000 households with fiefs and a total of 10,000 households were granted the title.
The Wei State will be exempted from taxes for three years. Within three years, the territory under the Wei State will not need to pay any taxes to the Han central government.
Guo Peng's parents, wife, and children were rewarded one after another, and the family had all the honors and favors.
So Guo Peng became the number one real power figure in the Han Empire, not only able to control military power, but also in fact.
He was in charge of military affairs as the General of the Cavalry, and the emperor was not allowed to rule underage. During this period, Guo Peng actually grasped the supreme authority of the Han Empire.
Before the emperor's nominal rule, no one could oppose him.
Because Guo Peng took some effort to set up other positions.
For example, Cai Yong was appointed as Situ by Guo Peng with the imperial edict of the young emperor because of his high virtue. He was ranked among the three ministers and was honored, but he had no real power, but it just sounded nice.
Xun Yu, former director of the Government Office of the General Cheqi General, was appointed as the Great Honglu, one of the nine ministers.
The former governor of Bingzhou, Zang Hong, was transferred to the Central Committee and served as the position of Taifu among the nine ministers. The former governor of Runan, Xiahou Dun, was succeeded as the governor of Bingzhou.
Bao Xin, the former governor of Yanzhou, was also transferred to the central government and served as the young government among the nine ministers. Guo Rui, the former governor of Zhaojun County, succeeded as the governor of Yanzhou.
These prominent central and local opposition parties were all transferred to Han Central Committee by Guo Peng, and they were separated from their original positions and positions.
A group of followers under them were also transferred to Luoyang for positions.
After Guo Peng decided that these people had stood in the wrong team and turned into enemies, he asked Linzi Camp to focus on spying on these people and their followers, those who had fantasies about the Han Dynasty. As the saying goes, birds of a feather flock together, and there are naturally many similar people around these people.
Mr. Guo has prepared many positions for them.
Below the Nine Ministers, some Shangshushou in Luoyang, officials from the Situ Mansion, and some Lang officials.
Anyway, there are ones that count and one. Those who were confirmed by Linzi Camp and recorded on the blacklist were all transferred to Luoyang to serve as the Central Committee of the Han Dynasty, and none of them missed the net.
The spy network that Guo Peng has worked hard to establish played an important role at this time. As an important extension of imperial power, it provides Guo Peng with all the information about the political enemies he needs to attack and helps him strike accurately.
These people entered Luoyang with their elderly and young people. They seemed to be in high positions, with noble status, and could get a salary, but in fact they had no real power.
Guo Peng will not give these people any real power. He just wants to gather these people together. The people who are gathered together will facilitate Guo Peng's control.
Cai Yong won’t talk about it, the mascot.
The Great Honglu, who was appointed by Xun Yu, was originally responsible for work similar to diplomacy.
Nowadays, the diplomatic work of the Han Empire is almost stagnant and there is nothing to do. Even if there is, even if diplomatic relations with foreign countries are restored, it is Guo Peng's business and has nothing to do with the Luoyang court.
The person who holds true authority is Guo Peng. If those foreign envoys come to China at this time, they will also meet Guo Peng, not the little emperor.
The little emperor just needs to continue eating, drinking and having fun, and eat, drinking and having fun all his life.
The Taifu, who was transferred to Zang Hong, was in charge of the emperor's frame and the position of national horse politics.
Under the command of the Emperor of Real Power, Taipu is a very important confidant minister. Because he was driving the emperor, he was a position similar to the driver of the leader and the boss, and he was also in charge of Ma Zheng. You can imagine how important this is.
But under the command of the non-real power emperor, everything is hard to say.
Basically, there is only the only thing left to drive the emperor is easy to do.
Shaofu is the position of a private financial manager who is in charge of the emperor's personal property. He mainly manages the emperor's own small treasury and money-spending. Similarly, it is very popular under the power of the emperor, but it doesn't have that much meaning under the power of the emperor.
Guo Peng even told the young emperor that he could pull Zang Hong, Xun Yu and Bao Xin and play mahjong with him.
Wouldn't it be nice to play mahjong together?
Competing for power at the card table and competing for the top and bottom at the card table. Is it possible for anyone to get such a beautiful and poor situation?
Liu Jian thought this suggestion was very good, so he nodded repeatedly, expressing his desire to compete with these three people at the card table.
So Mr. Guo's face was full of a bad smile.
As four people who oppose Guo Peng's choice of Liu Jian as the new emperor, the highest fame and greatest power, these four people have been regarded as enemies by Guo Peng.
The group they represented had been taken over by Guo Peng and all of them were placed in Luoyang Central.
Those who are interested have seen the clues, but the fool is still complacent, thinking that he has taken advantage of him and that he can achieve glory.
Some people always naively believe that if Guo Peng establishes a new emperor, he will put the central power in Luoyang instead of Yecheng, thinking that Guo Peng will eventually return to the little emperor and let the little emperor rule, and he will be a Han minister with peace of mind.
Unless Guo Peng suddenly breaks his head and does this.
Of course, Guo Peng would not have let Luoyang become the base camp for these people. What Guo Peng needed was to make Luoyang a concentration camp for the royalist party's pro-Han faction, and to summon them to Luoyang in the name of the emperor to facilitate centralized management and to serve in the future.
Therefore, some confidant officials were transferred to Luoyang by Guo Peng to engage in security work.
Cao Chun was appointed as Guangluxun and was ordered to take charge of the public security and security work in the imperial city.
Cao Hong was appointed as the Weiwei and was ordered to take charge of the public security and security work outside the imperial city and within Luoyang City.
Zhao Yun was appointed as the Jinwu, and was ordered to take charge of the Luoyang garrison troops, defend Luoyang, stationed in the south of Luoyang City, and led the largest number of troops.
These three people are mainly responsible for the entire open military force in Luoyang, and all Luoyang armed forces are under the control of these three people.
The three of them controlled Luoyang's armed forces. Once there was a change, they would immediately send troops to suppress them to ensure that the royalists would not cause trouble.
Guo Jin, Lu Yi, Xiahou Shang, Cao Zhen and other four were appointed by Guo Peng as the four chief lieutenants of Luoyang, assisting Cao Hong in charge of public security work in Luoyang. Among them, Guo Jin was appointed as the northern captain of Luoyang and became the position that Guo Peng once held.
Before Guo Peng was appointed, he told Guo Jin about this matter.
He also told Guo Jin that he made the first contribution to this position, and captured the Yellow Turban Rebellion Group headed by Ma Yuanyi, helping the court to discover the Yellow Turban Rebellion in advance.
As a result, Guo Peng obtained the position of Changshui Commander, was able to join the army and begin to make achievements.
"Luoyang Northern Weiwei is a very small position, but this is your first official position. Back then, I made achievements in this position for my father, and I have achieved today. Now, I also want you to make achievements and prove yourself to my father."
Guo Peng told Guo Jin this way, and then handed it over to Guo Jin's thirty personal soldiers of the Tiger Guard as his subordinates.
Guo Jin, who was over 16 years old, was asked by Guo Peng to perform the title ceremony a few days ago, and then officially obtained an official position. He started his career as an official.
Guo Peng needs Guo Jin to experience some things and even make certain decisions to observe his qualifications and see if he has that enlightenment.
Lu Yi, Xiahou Shang and Cao Zhen were Cao Ren, Xiahou Dun and Xiahou Yuan, who were beside Guo Peng, accompanied him and went from the northern lieutenant of Luoyang to the world.
This is Guo Peng’s greatest expectation for Guo Jin.
So within this day, the changes in Luoyang City will soon affect the entire world.
Because the new emperor ascended the throne this time, the governors of various states under Guo Peng and the county magistrates from all over the country who were named to participate in the throne ceremony all came to Luoyang and gathered together.
When someone is left in Luoyang and his position is replaced, there will naturally be a small discussion among the official group.
Chapter completed!