19. Hunyang Accounting Book
Gao Yue seemed to have also taken a fancy to Pei's thoughts, and his attitude eased, so he advised him: "Du Menlang has been detained in the Ministry of Revenue. All the copy and account books of your department and your department must be reported to the Political Affairs Hall. Du Menlang will investigate the mistakes and will not make any mistakes. The court is about to use troops, and the Du Branch Office is responsible for the heavy responsibility. Xiao Pei must be very cautious."
Pei Yanling understood it and did not dare to have any other ideas, so he swears that the Duzhi Department would do his best to support the needs of the old governor of the High Court.
So on that day, the many "Baiku plaques" that Pei Yanling hung in various rooms in advance were removed. Then Pei Yanling sent all the two tax books this year, Su Bian's Qingmiao money, including the Moqian and other books to the Political Affairs Hall for review for Du Huangshang.
The other five departments also sent documents to the Political Affairs Hall according to the emperor's orders.
As a result, Cui Zong, the right prime minister of the Shangshu Province, immediately submitted a memorial to object. He said that according to the Kaiyuan Tianbao system, the Shangshu Province's six ministries, plus the left and right ministers, were called "eight officials". The Shangshu Province handled the documents of each department and department. If there was any decision, they would make decisions in the Shangshu Province Metropolitan Hall. The Shangshu Province Pushe specifically looked for outstanding officials for the court, while the Zhengshi Hall prime minister was only responsible for discussing the affairs of the six ministries. Now, the prime minister was actually allowed to divide the affairs of the six ministries, completely allowing the prime minister to infringe on the government power of the Shangshu Province in addition to the decision-making power, which was equivalent to turning the entire Shangshu Province into a corpse.
Cui Zong's suggestion was reasonable, but now the situation is better than others. It is really unrealistic to talk about replies to the old system of Kaitian. Whether it is Pushe or Shangshu, it has long become an honorary false title. Now, there is nothing wrong with letting the prime ministers divide the precepts into custody of Shangshu.
So Cui Zong's memorial was left to answer.
Soon, Gao Yue made a public report as a subordinate of the Secretary of the Central Secretariat, asking the Prime Minister to temporarily judge the Ministry of Revenue, the Ministry of Revenue, and the Ministry of Salt and Iron Transfer, which means that the Ministry of Revenue, the Ministry of Revenue, first judge the copywriting and documentary documents to Du Huangshang, and then Du Huangshang would report to Gao Yue.
In this way, the third chief of the Ministry of Revenue (Pei Yanling, Su Bian, and Zhang Pang) was responsible for Du Huangshang, the assistant minister of the disciple, and Du Huangshang was responsible for Gao Yue, the minister of the Central Secretariat. This three-layer system was rough.
During this period, Gao Yue did judge various church cases in the Golden Palace, and then chose to choose one night every five days. He first discussed with the emperor, Privy Councilor, and Hanlin scholars on duty, and then he used the emperor alone to paint secretly in the western hall of the Golden Palace all night.
Although Gao Yue worked very hard, military and political affairs were no longer blocked.
In the first step, the Tang family and Xibo officially reached an agreement. The two families divided the Tang family in the northwest with Chiling as the boundary, and in the southwest with Gansongling to Tieqiao, the border between Nanzhao and Xibo. The Wuyou City of Weizhou Xibo expressed their willingness to give up. That month, Wei Gao's army officially accepted the city. In terms of Mangre and more than 10,000 guards put down their weapons, handed over the city gate and gate, and retreated to Xibo's original territory along the Pingrong Road. At this point, Xibo took advantage of the Anshi Rebellion and seized the land of the Tang family within 30 years, including Hexi, Longyou, Anxi, Beiting, and Jiannan. They were all lost and temporarily retreated to Gao.
In the original, Chiling-Zhancheng and Weisong area, two mutual markets were opened, and trade relations were restored between the Tang and Turkish. Wei Zannuo and Niang Xiami also wanted to ask the Tang family to help Muni Zanpu and destroy Mudi Zanpu's power. Tang asked Tang to send Mudi, Shang Jiezan and Ma Chongying to Luoshe City. After Gao Yue and the emperor discussed this, he instructed Weilun and Lu Wen to reject the request of the two envoys in the name of "the position of Zanpu is unknown so far, and the eldest and younger nephews are my Tang nephews", so that Moudi will continue to occupy Liangzhou and wait for an opportunity to provoke internal strife in the West, making him even more depressed;
The second step was that the emperor met the envoy of Dashi who came across the sea from Guangzhou in Linde Hall. The envoy said that Xifan also had a powerful border army in Dabulu, competing with the various military towns of the Dashi Empire. Therefore, he asked the Tang army and the Jiedushi of Dashi to join forces to attack Xifan. Gao Yue insisted that it was wise to reserve the power for Xifan now, and it could go west to help us resist Dashi. Dashi is by no means a good person. When our Tang Dynasty was in Helong and the power of the Western Regions was completely restored, it would be the best strategy to completely resolve the affairs of Xifan and Dashi. So the emperor imposed a false conspiracy and gave Dashi envoys a lot of gifts, and sent them away.
News from the Uighurs also came, but bad news was that after the death of Wuyi Khan, his son Doros succeeded to the throne. The Manichaeists who were dissatisfied launched an riot. The Khikas and Garluo launched a large-scale attack on the northern and western Uighurs. Other ethnic groups under the oppression of the Uighurs also abandoned Doros one after another, and the Uighurs' power declined.
Gao Yue then advised the emperor in the Golden Palace to first enthrone Doros as the new Khan to stabilize the Uighur situation.
The emperor had something to hide from Gao Yue at this time, so he had already sent Zhao Jing to Shuofang, preparing to instruct the Tiande Army and the Zhenwu Army cavalry to wait for an opportunity to take back his daughter, Princess Deyang, who was also Khan of Wuyi.
So the emperor asked Gao Yue, "The Uighurs have the custom of having a father die and a son marrying a stepmother. I cannot bear to betray the covenant with the Uighurs, but I cannot bear to marry the Panguan Special Qin (Uighurs and Tang Dynasty, called Doros Panguan Special Qin). What do you think about Gao Lang?"
"The Lord will not marry Pan Guan Qiqin as his wife. As long as the Uighur envoy comes to Beijing, Your Majesty will use the conditions to enthrone Pan Guan Qiqin Khan as the condition, and ask the Uighur as the Lord to set up a large Fu Lu to live in, so that the Lord and Pan Guan Qiqin will become mother and son, and then choose five hundred cavalry with Tiande, Shuofang and Zhenwu to choose to use our Tang Dynasty reputation to help Pan Guan Qiqin firmly sit in the Khan's position."
The emperor suddenly felt that Gao Yue’s suggestion was more reasonable than Zhao Jing’s previous plan.
After he woke up, he did not dare to say to Gao Yue: "Actually, I asked the Left Secretary of the Shang Dynasty to Xuanwei Shuofang before, but I was actually preparing to mobilize the cavalry from the northern part to rob Princess Deyang back."
What if Gao Yue gets angry and says that I am making trouble in private again?
So the emperor responded to Gao Yue on the surface and secretly found several officials, saying that you should hurry up and go to Mizhi’s inn and tell Zhao Zuocheng that he had changed his arrangements with him before, so that he would not act rashly, hurry up.
But Gao Yue was not aware of the matter. After discussing foreign affairs with the emperor, he immediately became a "Accounting Book for the Linming Army" presented by the Yin of Hezhong, the governor of the Fenghua Army, and the Prince of Xianning County, Hun Yu.
In it, Hun Yeh wrote down the number of men, war horses, cannons and guns this time, about how long the battle lasted, how much tactical planning and deployment were, and how much money and grain were required, all of them were written in the accounting book and handed over to the subordinates of the imperial secretary to review.
After the review, Gao Yue agreed very much. He happened to be on duty in the Golden Palace that day, so he secretly discussed with the emperor, Li Jifu, Wei Zhiyi and other scholars for a long time, and finalized the accounting book of Hun Yu. Then Gao Yue signed the hall and asked the government office to send it to the Political Affairs Hall tomorrow, so that the three prime ministers, Jia Dan, Lu Zhi and Du Huang Shang, would be banned in turn, and then the Du Branch Office and the Emperor's Inner Treasury allocated money, and Hun Yu could raise the flag and go to the battle.
Chapter completed!