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Chapter 95: Redundant Officials in the Great Zhou Dynasty(2/2)

By alienating these people, I hope that these people will give up and resign themselves.

"Whatever thoughts you have, tell me in detail. After all, since you proposed this matter, you must have thought it over carefully." Father-in-law Hai frowned and said to Sheng Changbai.

Reform is something that future generations may agree with a lot, but in fact, for the present, it is basically a thankless effort.

The purpose of the reform must be for the court to recover some of its benefits.

This will inevitably touch the interests of some people and will breed many opponents.

Reform is never an easy job.

At this time, Father-in-law Hai was promoted to deputy prime minister and took charge of this matter, which was not necessarily a good thing.

But then again, now that I have been promoted to prime minister, I definitely hope to be able to express my ambitions.

If you want to do something, there is nothing you can do without offending others.

Like Han Zhang, being prime minister is just to maintain the stability of the court.

Da Zhou was waiting for death slowly, which was meaningless.

"Compared with my father-in-law, my political experience is nothing worth mentioning. Since you asked, Mr. Taishan, I will simply say something. I hope my father-in-law will not forget that Taizu Taizong did this when he was reorganizing the system.

The original intention of each government office to divide powers and govern..."

The current political system in the Zhou Dynasty, with cross-management of various departments and serious redundancy of officials, can be said to have been deliberately done by the Zhao family themselves.

The purpose is to prevent civil servants from using them to suppress military generals, and also to prevent civil servants from having too much power without any restrictions.

Therefore, this kind of political system was created, with unclear responsibilities and powers, constraints from all parties, and extremely low efficiency.

Although now the orthodoxy of the old Zhao family has become deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

In order to improve administrative efficiency and solve the problem of too many redundant officials, we can be more relaxed about civil servants.

But a system of supervision still needs to exist.

The old Zhao family wanted to prevent civil servants from having too much power, while Sheng Changbai did it because of his absolute power, which easily breeds corruption.

They all agree that there are certain supervision and restrictions.

"I'm sure there should be restrictions. I'll think about it." Father-in-law Hai nodded. It really gave each yamen absolute rights. Regardless of whether the emperor was at ease or not, it was not a good thing.

After the father-in-law and father-in-law continued to chat about some political matters, they returned to their daily routine.

"When you take up your duties after the new year, Chaoyun and the children, do you want to go to work with you?"

"The child is still too young. Let Hai and the child stay in Bianliang for now. When the child is older, I will take them to my post when I return to Beijing to report on my work."

This time Sheng Changbai let others go and still chose to take office alone.

"The child is too young. Can't we keep the child and let Chao Yun take up the post with you?"

It can be said that Father-in-law Hai's proposal is exactly the same as that proposed by Sheng Hong and Wang Ruofu.

The child was left in the care of Wang Ruofu and Sheng Hong, while Sheng Changbai and Hai Chaoyun went to work abroad.

It was considered a routine operation in this era, but it was rejected directly by Sheng Changbai.

It’s not that Wang Ruofu and Sheng Hong are afraid of hard work.

The Sheng family has hundreds of servants, and taking care of a child is not hard at all.

It's Sheng Changbai's simple dislike. These two people don't know how to educate their children.

The two of them really have no ability to educate children.

In addition to Sheng Changbai's strong self-control, he is considered a self-taught person.

Hualan and Minglan, who were educated by the old lady, can be regarded as excellent in all aspects, but the other children are really not very promising.

"It would be too miserable for a child to leave his parents when he is only a few months old. It would be better to wait until the child grows up," Sheng Changbai replied.

The time has entered the twelfth lunar month, and the Chinese New Year is not far away.

In addition to preparing for the New Year, Sheng Changbai is dealing with some of the funeral arrangements after leaving after the New Year.

The Sheng family is relatively stable now, and there isn't much to worry about.

There are not many people left in the family, most of them live in Sheng Hong's back house, and there will be some jealousy.

Sheng Hong can handle these things by himself. For various reasons, Sheng Hong is not as easy to be manipulated by Lin Zhishuang as before.

But for the four orchids married into the Sheng family, Sheng Changbai always needs to make arrangements before she leaves.
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