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Chapter 173 Chen Luo's New Position

Chapter 173 Chen Luo's New Position
After the words fell, everyone's expressions turned serious.

You must know that although there are not many official positions left in the court, they are all important positions and can play a pivotal role.

For example, the Grand Tutor who has been vacant since Fan Zeng's death, and the internal history of Zhisu who was concurrently held by Xiao He for a long time during the march and battle, because it was not long ago that he formally ruled the world, it appeared too often...

In the Qin system, they are at least equivalent to one of the Jiuqing.

However, Yang Xiahou's appointment as an official did not surprise them with such a high position.

If the status given is low, it does not match his status.

The officials held their breath and waited for Liu Bang's announcement. They had already figured out how to get close to Chen Luo after the court was over.

It's just that not long after, the faces of the group of people who were thinking carefully were slightly stiff.

They heard Liu Bang say solemnly, "Jiang Ning is upright, upright, impartial and non-party, and has a noble spirit. From this point of view, isn't it suitable for Doctor Yushi?"

This sounded okay at first.

Just hearing the back, many people couldn't stop muttering.

Your Majesty, you said that Yang Xiahou is "unbiased and party-free", don't you feel awkward in your heart, don't you think this is fooling us?
Or does it mean that His Majesty feels that Chen Luo is friendly with Chu faction, Fengpei Veteran faction, and Military Merit faction at the same time, is it not a kind of "unpartisan and non-partisan"?
It's just that no one raised any objections to Chen Luo's appointment.

The previous Censor Doctor, Zhou Ke, died in an accident while attacking Jiujiang. Most people thought that the position of Censor Doctor would be inherited by his cousin Zhou Chang.

Now that the official appointment came out, they thought about it carefully, and it was indeed Chen Luo who was more suitable for this position.

The censor doctor is "the rate of serving the censor, so it is called the doctor cloud", and the specification of the censor system is roughly composed of [-] censors under the command of the censor doctor and [-] censors under the command of the censor Zhongcheng.

If you become a censor, you have to take a group of "little brothers" to picket everywhere every day, which is an offending job.

If it were replaced by someone else as Doctor Yushi, he would suffer a lot of jealousy and be stumbling behind his back.

And if Chen Luolai is in charge, jealousy will also be suffered.

But those jealous people will never have anything to do with him!
After Chen Luo heard the appointment, his expression did not change.

The official position of doctor censor exists in his plan.

After all, if he wanted to gain a foothold in the imperial court, he had to have a certain status and real power.

My own choice is Zhi Su Neishi, Yushi doctor and Tingwei.

As for the other two seemingly hot choices.

It's too early to be a tutor to six-year-old Liu Ying.

If it is too common, it is not Chen Luo's favorite choice to manage the etiquette of the ancestral temple with high status but not much real power, and there are few promotion channels.

Now the imperial censor who I am serving as, on the one hand, is the vice-responsibility of the prime minister, in charge of the supervision of all officials;

It seems to belong to the bureaucratic system headed by the prime minister, but in fact it is more like the emperor's close ministers, but it has dual attributes.

However, serving as a royal doctor, even if it is not one of the three taboos in the early Han Dynasty, is also a high-risk occupation.

Zhou Ke, the first censor of the Han Dynasty, was cooked and killed, and Zhou Chang, the second censor, was transferred to Zhao Guoxiang. As a result, he failed to save Liu Ruyi and chose to retire due to illness. Ren's censors, namely Zhao Yao, Ren Ao and Cao Yu, were all dismissed in the end.

In history, none of the Yushi doctors in the early Han Dynasty landed smoothly.

Thinking of this situation, Chen Luo pursed his lips.

It is not so easy to be a doctor of imperial history.

In this position, if you are a straight minister and admonishing minister, you will leave the field sadly like Zhou Chang. If you become a minister, you may stand on the wrong team and be dismissed like Zhao Yao. It is a lesson for the past.

To serve as a qualified royal official, you need to be more treacherous than treacherous ministers, more flexible than sycophants, and stick to certain principles than straight ministers.

But Chen Luo was ready.

He bowed and saluted and said: "Thank you, Your Majesty, I will definitely live up to your expectations, do my duty, and impeach the traitor."

Liu Bang nodded in satisfaction, and said with a smile: "Jiang Ning, oh no, Dr. Chen is willing to do his best, so I can rest assured. You should pay attention. If Dr. Chen finds a reason to impeach, I will not let you off lightly."

After answering and sitting down, Chen Luo felt countless eyes staring at his back, like tiny sharp thorns.

He couldn't help but take a deep breath.

It seems that Liu Bang's intention to stay on top of the court today has probably made Liu Bang a little jealous.

After all, I am on good terms with all the leaders of the various factions, and it couldn't be easier to form a clique for personal gain in the court.

It is even said that Liu Bang has no way to avoid this situation in a short period of time. If he wants to dilute the friendship between Chen Luo and Han Xin, it is far from enough to use interests as bait.

However, Liu Bang can tell right from wrong, knowing that the Great Han has just been established, and he can't stand the consumption of internal fighting.

So he turned a corner and adopted the present rather ingenious way of arranging himself as the imperial censor.

Sitting in this position of supervisory officials, even if he took the initiative to go over to collude with others, the other party probably had to consider whether it was "fishing for law enforcement".

In this way, it is possible to avoid becoming a bug in the court to the greatest extent, and it can also play a positive role.

Thinking of these points, Chen Luo shook his head helplessly.

If Liu Bang really thought so, it can only be said that he was worrying too much.

Although I have some small thoughts in staying in Chang'an, it doesn't affect my practical work.

While Chen Luo was thinking about it, several people wrote letters to explain various matters.

When Liu Bang finished his separate arrangements and saw that no one had written a letter, he announced his resignation and left the Xuanshi Hall under the attention of everyone.

After Liu Bang left, the officials were still intimidated by Chen Luo's remarks about etiquette, and he became a doctor of imperial history again, with the power of impeachment.

Therefore, everyone stood up and retreated. Even if they left the hall unevenly, at least no one dared to make any loud noises with contemptuous expressions.

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When Chen Luo was the doctor of imperial history, he was a strong man, he dared to speak out when he saw injustice, and he was respected by both Xiao and Cao.

Luo tasted the matter and saw that Emperor Gao embraced Qi Ji, and Luo went away.

Emperor Gao ordered Qi Ji to retreat, called back Luo, and asked, "How am I like the Lord?"

Luo said: "Your Majesty is not the lord of Jie and Zhou, but the palace is where state affairs are discussed. This is against etiquette, and it is an act of Jie and Zhou."

After laughing, there will be no such thing in the palace again.

When Yang Xia was the imperial censor, those who were greedy for ink often subdued the law within a few days, so there were fewer treacherous and sycophants in the court, and the people were at peace.

People at that time praised and said: "As soon as Chen Gong came out, the court was clear and the rivers and lakes were solemn."

 It took too long to find out the relevant information about the imperial censor of the early Han Dynasty today, so I owe a chapter, and I will make it up tomorrow
  
 
(End of this chapter)

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