C1623 Imperial rule (1/2)

When the two words ”Imperial Party” came out of his mouth, the nature of the entire fight had completely changed. T?pchin rolled his eyes and was about to muddle through.

The matter was too serious. If the Hun Chun had changed under the banner of the Emperor, it would not be a problem to say that she was seizing the Black Dragon River for her majesty.

However, once the concept of the emperor was changed to Imperial Party, the nature of the word 'party' would completely change. This meant that Zai Chun had already established a power that belonged to him, he already had a group of subordinates that were direct descendants.

Even though T?pchin could not fight, and his bones were soft, he pissed himself when he saw the Russian. However, this fellow had a trick up his sleeve when it came to politics. He was definitely a genius when it came to being a corrupt official.

Actually, the fact that a greedy official could become a first rank official proved the strength of this person. Corruption, flattery, flattery, flattery, camping skills … This was also a specialty that ordinary people might not be able to play.

It's not that someone who is extremely sensitive to politics can't become a corrupt official. A person who can illegally obtain large amounts of money and can also evade the punishment of the country's laws, do you think that person is a talent?

T?pchin was very clear that since ancient times, the majority of kingdoms had been divided into the following categories.

For example, all of the emperors who had founded the empire, or the emperor of the Middle Kingdom, belonged to the founding monarch. From the moment the entire empire had come into existence, all of the civil and military officials had been personally promoted by him, and not a single one of them had dared to put on an old front in front of him.

The founder of ZTE could be said to be a man of his word. All the political parties in the imperial court were empty before him, because he was the one who promoted them. It could be said that there was only one faction in the imperial government, and that was the Emperor's faction.

For example, with Xiao Letian's current reputation, as long as he existed in the Chinese system, even if he retired to become a casual job, or even if he laid on the bed and did not die, as long as he was alive, there would be no political parties under him.

It was because everyone had been promoted and educated by Xiao Letian, and no one was able to stand up to him in his system.

To put it roughly, all of the subjects were his sons, and there were no other surnames involved, so Xiao Letian's rule was naturally a simple matter.

The second method was for emperors to govern the imperial government. It was a style that belonged to the authority of the Emperor of Heaven, a type of emperor-like existence that was second or third generation emperors after the founding of the Empire. For example, Zhu Di, Kang Xi, Li Zhi, Li Long Ji, and so on.

Perhaps the old officials were all very loyal to the emperor, but they had held power for too long, and the old officials had a large number of family members under his command, and these people were just the rudiments of a political party.

They revered the emperor but were unable to resonate with their inner emotions. Sometimes, the emperor's orders would conflict with the interests of the old officials and officials of their sect. These subjects would even side with the old officials instead of the emperor.

Faced with such a situation, some emperors chose to fight, which meant that those who went against their will would die, especially those powerful emperors who firmly controlled their armies.

The other kind of emperors with weaker personalities preferred to use parties to control their own parties, to balance themselves with Zhang San against Li Si, to balance themselves with Wang Wu against Zhao Liu, and to manipulate the balance between the parties so that no one could do anything big, thus guaranteeing the highest authority of the imperial power. This was also a very good choice.

The third method the emperor used to control the political affairs of the empire was more extreme. For example, the way Zai Chun played with it now, the emperor would form his own political party and compete with the old man for power.

To force the Emperor to come personally meant that the Ming dynasty had entered its final phase. The monarch's own reputation could no longer suppress the ambitions of his subjects. It was also wishful thinking to regulate the government by means of balance and restraint, because at this time the central factions had already taken root and formed their own set of subsistence ecology.