Sweep the World

Chapter 547: : A big step in the legal system



There is nothing trivial about the country, let alone the reform. Yu Yi just listened to the beginning, and his mind was a little confused.

Reforming the law is one thing, not a trivial matter. It is a big deal to reform the law-related departments. Yu Yi doubts whether he is a court officer or not, and why he hasn't heard a little bit beforehand. The wind is waiting for the emperor to learn about it before being invited to the scene.

The emperor knows first, and then the directly related officials know that no matter how you look at it, it is not a rule of common sense and officialdom. If you are more sensitive, you should think about whether the emperor is going to make trouble.

Yu Yi now wants to know one thing, what has happened in the country recently, to the point where a comprehensive reform of the legal organs is needed.

Throughout the long history of history, there is no such thing as a simple reform. It can even be said that as long as it can be related to the reform, it has always been bloodshed, and even the person leading the reform will not get a good end. .

Not long after the establishment of the Han country, there was no solidified interest class. Sang Yu also had enough confidence to make reforms against the legal organs. He is now more or less one of the leaders of the legal organs. Yu Shifu has enough confidence to be able to suppress it. Next, it is the Tingwei Department that may resist.

The chief officer of the Tingwei Department is Yu Yi. Among the existing factions in Han, the southern faction has little influence and insufficient influence. Yu Yi's parachuting to the important post of Tingwei has caused dissatisfaction among a large group of people. Sang Yu didn't think that Yu Yi would bring much danger to his action this time.

Sang Yu first approached Liu Yan, and the results of the trial were very obvious. Not only did Liu Yan have no objections, but also clearly expressed his approval. It can be said that things are stable.

As far as Sang Yu is concerned, even if Yu Yi will cause some minor troubles, it will not be too big. Secondly, he did not affect the interests of many people when he started to act on the legal organs. This thing must be done.

Yushifu wants to evolve into a collection of courts, controlling the sole power of sentencing and pronouncement. It is not easy to say what it has gained or lost. In a general sense, it is a great authority for Yushifu.

"People have no worries, but they have long-term worries, and so does the country." Sang Yu could not answer Yu Yi's question. He could only come up with a roundabout strategy: "You can't regret it after it really happened. It should be when it happened. Did Ting Wei think it was perfect before it was perfected?"

Yu Yi couldn't refute Sang Yu's remarks about "wearing a big hat", but his expression was stiff.

"The Tingwei Office specializes in law enforcement and has the power to search, apprehend, and detain." Sang Yu did not care about Yu Yi's expression on his face: "The power of law enforcement belongs to the Tingwei Office, but the Imperial Palace must issue an official document before law enforcement. A department focuses on the power of supervision. In this way, a circle is formed, and the law must be exercised clearly."

The Tingwei Office itself has the powers of supervision, law enforcement, and trial, but if it is not a major case but is assigned by the emperor, the relevant personnel of the Tingwei Office will not be able to go to the place.

In Sang Yu's proposal, the Tingwei Office will no longer be a law enforcement agency in the capital in the future. It should have subordinate offices in all states, counties, counties, and townships, and Yu Yi was immediately attracted to the past.

To put it bluntly, the Tingwei Department used to be a very scary department, or a sharp knife in the hands of the emperor. Under the premise of a "political mission", almost everyone was arrested and killed.

The Tingwei Office has a great reputation, but it’s basically a bad reputation. It’s just a matter of putting the sign of "Emperor’s Special Eagle Dog" directly. Judicial power, but in Yu Yi's view, the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. The difference lies in whether the emperor is really willing to let go of this "political weapon".

Liu Yan only smiled back when he saw Yu Yi look suspiciously.

Of course, the ruler needs a weapon, especially a weapon used to deter hundreds of officials. The Tingwei Department used to have such an existence. But isn't the appearance of Tingwei's office just because the ruler appeared in order to deter and deal with hundreds of officials? Without the Tingwei Office, as the ruler, it is enough to set up a department with the same function.

A smile made Yu Yi start to sigh. Liu Yan is a good king, not only embodied in opening up the frontiers and expanding the land, but also treating his courtiers with gentleness. Even Tingwei said that he let it go and let it go.

Sang Yu was even happier. What he was most afraid of before was opposition from the king.

As the emperor, Liu Yan didn’t care at all about the change from the “Eagle Dog” to the “Public Weapon”. Reform...or the biggest obstacle to the reform has disappeared. From the perspective of the power showdown between the monarch and the minister, it should belong to the minister. Victory.

Ji Chang said many times and stopped. From the perspective of the king's number one loyal dog, what is good for the country is not necessarily good for the king, but what is harmful to the king should be stopped.

As the prime minister, Ji Chang has the right to oppose internal affairs, including the reforms proposed by Sang Yu, but he cannot intervene in some military moves. He did not speak out against it, but was stopped by Liu Yan's eyes many times.

Now that the emperor, the envoy, and the court lieutenant have reached a preliminary agreement on the reform, the prime minister has intentionally opposed it but has not stopped it.

Sang Yu was full of joy. The major event has been finalized. The next step is nothing more than some details, but one thing needs to be determined: "Sentencing and law enforcement are already in place, and Wang Shang is asked to confirm that the supervision is related."

Liu Yan barely thought about it too much, and two names came to mind, namely Jin Yiwei and Six Doors, but the rest of the matter still needs to be considered.

Looking at Sang Yu’s reform ideas, no matter what department is directly incorporated into the law enforcement power with officials and people, there is nothing wrong with the past practice. Law enforcement powers against military personnel.

Liu Yan believes that since reforms or reforms are to be done, it should be done in one step. After thinking about it, he said: "Supervision matters will be the new creation of Dali Temple. In addition, the few people still have to think about the formation of supervision and law enforcement by the people and officials. Two systems."

In the Qin and Han dynasties, court lieutenants ruled the prisons and reviewed serious crimes in various prisons. 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 in the back is actually a department that replaced the Tingwei's Office. After Dali Temple, there will be no Tingwei's Office.

The current Han country wants to reform the law. The Yushifu and the Tingwei Department have their own powers, but one less supervisory department gets Dali Temple out and fills it. It can be regarded as Liu Yan's laziness thinking about a new name. .

"Punch is a scholar, and also a reason, Dali Temple is just what it meant." Sang Yu reads a lot, and the origin of a name is casual. He said with a serious face: "Palace Yushi measures sentencing and trial, the Tingwei Office specializes in search, arrest, and imprisonment, and Dali Temple has the responsibility of supervising. If there is no supplement, then the main functions are determined like this?"

In fact, Yu Yi still had a lot to ask. Seeing that Sang Yu was so domineering, he thought about a lot of questions that might lead to conflicts, and decided not to argue in front of the emperor, or talk about it in private later.

Ji Chang has nothing to say about things that have already been confirmed. His attention is all at the end of Liu Yan's words just now. He even forgets what he originally wanted to do when he asks to see him. What he thinks is how to help Liu Yan improve. .

Sang Yu achieved what he wanted, and said goodbye after a little bit of gossip.

Yu Yi is now full of thoughts that he wants to face Sang Yugang. For example, if law enforcement requires official documents from the Imperial Palace, since Sang Yu has left, he can't wait to say goodbye to Liu Yan and immediately chase after him.

Liu Yan and Ji Chang were left in the apse. Naturally, those court ladies who were waiting on the sidelines were indispensable. No one was talking for the time being because they were digesting the previous information.

After about a quarter of an hour, Ji Chang said with a stern face: "Doctor Royal, his heart is shameful!"

They are all smart people. Even if they didn't think about it at the beginning, they would definitely remember some beginnings and endings later. Ji Chang would have such an attitude because he understood why Sang Yu did it. Now that he knew why Sang Yu did that, he was really indignant when he said that.

"Tai'an, don't use anger." Liu Yan can still laugh: "Although Zishen has a bad motive, he has done a good deed that is beneficial to the country's future."

Liu Yan did not grow up in a powerful family since he was a child. In the first two decades, he was a flat-headed common man. After he took power, everything went smoothly and he did not experience too many intrigues. His starting point is different from that of many kings. Of course he cares about the wealth of one family and one surname, but he hopes that under his own leadership, the people of China can survive in all the land where the sun can shine, and he will persevere in this regard. Work hard.

Ji Chang breathed a sigh of relief. The emperor knew everything best. There would be such a development and he would definitely think about it, so there is no need to say more. What he cares about is: "Wang Shangfang mentioned that the civil and the official shall enforce the law separately?"

Liu Yan nodded and said: "This incident was also in Zi's deep expectation, and he was very clever not to talk about it."

In one sentence, Ji Chang didn't know whether to go on or not. After thinking about it, he still felt that he should mention it. He felt that he was different from Sang Yu, and all his starting point was to serve the king.

"The widows are still thinking..." Liu Yan said in an uncertain tone: "The Imperial Palace and the Tingwei Department have reformed, and the Dali Temple has been added. The separation of powers is a good thing for the country and the people. The people violate the law, and the government Exercising the power to maintain public order, the public servants have broken the law...or how can they be more deterred from breaking the law?"

The evaluation of Jin Yiwei in later generations was derogatory and bad, but the reason why Jin Yiwei was created was to target officials rather than the common people. Officials will hate Jin Yiwei. That is a kind of hatred of natural enemies of the food chain. Isn't it the privilege of wanting to make mistakes without sanctions?

What Liu Yan needs to think about is whether to put it on the bright side like the royal family of the Zhu family, or put it on the dark side with a low profile.

Ji Chang had a lot of opinions. He was worried about the emperor's authority...or that he was deprived of a sharp weapon in his hand, waiting to find that Liu Yan had his own consideration, but he couldn't talk more. He is the prime minister, and no matter how loyal to the emperor is, he is also the prime minister, and the prime minister is not a minister.

Liu Yan was thinking about officials breaking the law and Ji Chang was thinking about changes in the political situation, but he forgot what should have been discussed.

The Dachao will initially determine the outline of the birth reward. The news was passed back home through hundreds of officials, and then spread to the people.

There are rewards for giving birth, and the rewards are the land, which is absolutely great news for Han.

Many people suffer from being unable to join the army, which means that they have no legal means to obtain land. To say that the state has too strict control over land, and there are no more channels to obtain land, it is absolutely false that there is no dissatisfaction in the heart.

Some time ago, the emperor personally decided that capable families could open up and reassure the groups that have been suppressed a little bit. However, opening up restricted areas meant that even if they were able to obtain land, they were still far away.

"You can have land when you have a child, but where is this land?" Su Wan is also a minister of the elders. He did not have this surname or name before. After he went to court, he went to the wine shop as usual to meet with his colleagues: "Do you have any ideas?"

Su Wan was originally called Su Lewan Me. It was actually the same as the Xiqian family. There was Han blood on the lineage, but it was originally an alien. These two families are the epitome of the current Han country. There are many people from Hu people who have Han family ancestry. They have been fully Sinicized one after another, not only the change of surname and first name, but also the living habits and so on. Everything.

The Hu people who only merged into the Han country in the later period are not welcome, and the people who fully self-sinicize in the early period are not despised. This is related to the difference of "first and last from the dragon".

"It's best to be nearby, of course." Chen Jiaju said slightly distressed: "But it seems unlikely..."

Officials in Han are not necessarily nobles~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Nobles must be officials, and nobles usually have feudal fables. Only a few aristocratic feudal fables are near the clan, and most familial feudal familials are It's far away and dispersed.

Fengyi is the land of reward. According to the regulations in the Western Han Dynasty, the nobility had a part of the management power over the feudal town, but it was not the kind of "country within a country" during the Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States period. Under normal circumstances, it accounted for a certain percentage of the income.

"The land developed by the family in the southwest is similar to a classical fief..." When Wang Yong said of this, his eyes lighted up: "It is better to focus on the soil where you have children. It is better to open up."

"Yes." Xie Ziyu said cheerfully: "Opening up is the last word."

The topic was immediately crooked after such a change. It is very important for ordinary people to have children and obtain land. After all, there are really not many channels for ordinary people to obtain land. The strength of officials and nobles is not comparable to ordinary people. Who is not clear where.

For those families that have the ability to expand outward, they are not satisfied with the limited gains, but the authority of the royal family is completely irresistible to them, and they can only accept the rules laid down by Liu Yan.


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