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Chapter 2453 The storm of sealing(2/2)

He pioneered the creation of some official positions in China and North Korea, and brought matters that originally belonged to foreign officials to China and North Korea in a fair and open manner. On the one hand, he continued to evade the authority of the prime minister, and on the other hand, it allowed Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty to expand his own space for activities.

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Therefore, the officials of the Zhongchao, or the officials of the inner court, are basically the emperor's close ministers, such as Shizhong, Changshi, Jishizhong, Shangshu, etc. They are closer to the emperor on weekdays and can be said to be representatives.

The emperor's will was exercising his rights, which was consistent with Cao Cao's status at that time.

This is one factor, and another reason is that Yuan Shao represented himself as a chariot and cavalry general at the time. According to the practice of the Han Dynasty, he was an external court official who founded a government office. Therefore, Cao Cao chose to serve as Sikong at that time.

Express to Yuan Shao that the younger brother is still assisting the elder brother...

Big brother, you fight the enemy bravely in the outer court, and your younger brother assists in the inner court. Husband and wife, uh, brothers work together to make a fortune together! Big brother, look, there is a man named Fei over there who keeps glaring at you...

Yuan Shao hummed and turned his gaze to the west for a moment.

After all, Cao Cao, who had just pinned Yuan Shu to the ground and rubbed him for a while, was really physically exhausted and needed some time to breathe. If Yuan Shao had a bad attitude, if Yuan Shao threw a piece of soap, Cao Cao would be in trouble. Moreover, Cao Cao's background

It is a series of eunuchs, and they were originally officials of the inner court, so it was natural and reasonable for Cao Cao to serve as an official of the inner court at that time, and there was nothing unexpected about it.

Later, Fei Qian rose up all the way, but Yuan Shao couldn't defeat him. After losing his troops and losing his generals, he realized that he had fallen into his younger brother's trick. He changed his position from a chariot general to a general, and threw the chariot general to Cao Cao.

The original general positions in the Han Dynasty were all foreign court officials. Except for the four generals at the front, rear, left and right, who were originally defined to defend the capital, the rest of the generals were basically on expeditions abroad, so they were naturally foreign court officials.

However, during the reigns of Emperor Zhao and Emperor Xuan, Huo Guang, who served as a general, also served as a chief minister. All court affairs must be reviewed by Huo Guang before being transferred to the emperor. After that, the title of this general was

Just like the four generals before, after, left and right, he became an official in the inner court. Therefore, Yuan Shao's intention to consider himself a general at that time was naturally very subtle...

If we really talk about it, when Yuan Shao became a general, he had some thoughts about asking Liu Xie to move to Yecheng, but in the end Yuan Shao's choice phobia still got sick, so that in the end Yuan Shao's general was just an empty shell.

, and did not really gain the power of the inner dynasty, so it was impossible to say that it exerted any suppressive power on Cao Cao.

After Cao Cao defeated Yuan Shao, he successfully reached the end of the inner court official, that is, the general. However, when Cao Cao ended Yuan Shao's power and truly established a political system that favored the inner court official,

Cao Cao suddenly realized that this system was no longer as easy to use as before. Not to mention the power of ordinary generals like Huo Guang's time. Not only was there not enough internal suppression, but there was also an outsider.

Fei Qian jumped happily.

In the process of awarding Fei Qian this time, this contradiction between east and west became more and more obvious. Xun Yu's suggestion was to push Fei Qian to the outside world and never give Fei Qian the authority to participate in the internal dynasty. That's why the so-called

The title of "General of the Hussars" ranks above the Three Dukes, which means that he is outside the Three Dukes...

In this way, it will naturally be difficult to reconcile Cao Cao and Fei Qian, and Cao Cao will be forced to focus his attention just like the great general Yuan Shao back then, mainly on the west, on the three assistants of Chang'an, and then naturally

We can no longer continue to compete with the local tyrants in Yuzhou and Jizhou.

We are all the imperial army, uh, the internal army under the emperor, and our guns should be aimed at the outside world in unison!

Lao Cao, please stop tearing down the pillars of your own family!

But doing this made Cao Cao unhappy.

Guo Jia originally did not want to participate in this matter, but in order to make up for Xun Yu's problem, on the one hand, he offered Cao Cao a strategy that was meant to sow discord. On the other hand, he also suggested that Cao Cao should no longer serve as a general, but instead become the prime minister!

After all, this "General" is two words less than "General of Hussars". It would be embarrassing for ordinary people not to know which of these two generals is bigger.
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