Nowadays, Da'ei is a large empire with twenty-nine provinces, plus the North American Special Administrative Region, and many things happen every day.

However, most trivial state affairs will be handled by the Government Affairs Council, Military Affairs Council, Inspectorate Council, etc.

Relevant memorials, documents, etc. will be sent to the Secretariat for classification, and the emperor can view them at any time.

Only for truly major, important and critical matters, as well as matters of special concern to the emperor, relevant memorials will be sent to the emperor's court.

Generally speaking, these memorials are accompanied by suggestions from officials of the relevant ministries and departments.

In addition, secretariat staff organized these memorials according to priority, and at the same time prepared various materials and intelligence as needed for the emperor to consult at any time. As the emperor of Damei, the daily government affairs needed to be handled were not too heavy.

Of course, it can't be called easy.

The stack of memorials that Liu Sheng assigned to Liu Rui dealt with those that were relatively unimportant and easier to deal with.

But this is only for Liu Sheng.

For sixteen-year-old Liu Rui, each memorial involves major events and important tasks.

For example, this first memorial was transferred from the Military Academy.

It is said that two Mughal tribes in Chihe Prefecture jointly rebelled, and the Chihe Prefecture security regiment has sent troops to suppress it.

In the process, more than 300 enemies were killed and more than 1,000 were captured.

Please turn the prisoners into hard labor in Chihe Gongtun camp.

Since its establishment in the 13th year of Qianyuan, the Western Regions Province has been divided into three prefectures and two prefectures, namely: Chihe, Yuhe, Kunling, and Xiuxun and Kunxu prefectures.

The provincial administration of Yarkand (the previous text has been changed) is in Chihe Prefecture, which is the original Yarkand City.

According to Liu Rui's understanding, in order to further consolidate the Western Region and prepare for the future expansion of Central Asia, Da'ei chose to be governed by official officials instead of choosing local aristocratic leaders to govern themselves like Monan and Mobei.

Although it is governed by floating officials, the area is still dominated by Uyghur, Mughal, and Kirgiz ethnic groups.

The previous rulers of the Yarkand Khanate were the Mughals, the descendants of the Mongols who migrated to the area following the Mongolian expedition to the west.

The former Yerqiang Khan even claimed to be a descendant of the Mongolian golden aristocracy Borjijin.

The Da'ei imperial court issued a series of policies for the Western Provinces, which did not treat the Uyghurs and other three ethnic groups poorly. There were even many favorable policies for ordinary people of the three ethnic groups.

However, since the Mongols conquered the Western Liao Dynasty and destroyed the Western Liao Dynasty, the Western Regions have been ruled by the Mongols for hundreds of years and influenced by the Islamic religion for hundreds of years. They have not been exposed to Han culture for a long time.

In addition, some small nobles left by Yarkand were unwilling to lose their rights. In the past two years, some people led tribes to rebel from time to time.

But the scale of the rebellion is not large. Generally, the number of rebels is several thousand at most. Even without the deployment of standing troops, they were suppressed by the local garrison.

This kind of memorial asking for instructions on how to deal with the prisoners after the war was a routine memorial, and the advice given by the Director of the Military Academy was "approval".

But as his first state affairs, Liu Rui will inevitably think more about it.

'Why exactly did these two tribes rebel? '

'Are these more than a thousand prisoners of war rebel fighters captured in the war? Are there any good people among them? '

'Is it possible that the local government and security forces colluded with each other to force the two tribes to rebel in order to obtain hard labor as labor? '

Even though Liu Rui is only sixteen years old.

As a graduate of the Royal School High School, he has developed the habit of thinking from multiple perspectives since he was a child. In addition, his personality is more cautious and careful, so it is normal to think so much.

However, it becomes difficult to make a decision if you think too much.

At this time, Liu Sheng had already processed the two memorials. Seeing Liu Rui looking at the first memorial without making any move for a long time, he asked, "Rui'er encountered a problem?"

Liu Rui doesn't have the habit of pretending to understand. On the contrary, he knows the importance of asking questions when he doesn't understand.

Then he said: "My son, I have some doubts."

Then he talked about his various thoughts on the military memorial of the Chihe Prefecture Guard Corps.

Liu Sheng smiled and said, "This is not simple. If you have doubts, just ask the Military Academy to send detailed files on this matter for review." "If you still have doubts, ask the Military Academy to send a Qing envoy to the front. Go to the Western Region to find out the truth of this matter."

Liu Rui was quite surprised to hear this.

He originally thought that Liu Sheng would directly give a solution, but he didn't expect that Liu Sheng would follow his thinking to deal with the matter.

He thought for a while and said, "Wouldn't this be too laborious?"

Liu Sheng said: "It all depends on whether you think it's worth it. If you think it's worth it, then you won't do anything."

Liu Sheng's meaning was very clear. As a superior, he needed to control this kind of thing himself.

Liu Rui nodded and immediately assigned a secretary to go to the Military Academy to transfer detailed files to Chihe Prefecture to suppress the rebellion.

The governance of the world by the Da'ei imperial court was quite different from that of the previous Ming Dynasty. Civil and military officials had to keep records when handling affairs, and the description of affairs should not be vague but should be as detailed as possible.

What's more, even in the past, the local authorities would conduct detailed investigations and explanations on such matters, and submit relevant confessions and other evidence together.

Da'ei naturally demanded more from local civil servants and generals.

Therefore, after a while, the secretary brought a thick stack of files from the Military Academy.

This is also the reason why the Military Academy did not send all the files on the matter at first - if it did so, the emperor's workload would be too large, and half of the work might not be completed even if he did not eat or drink for a day.

Liu Rui carefully checked the files and found that these two Mughal tribes were relatively powerful during the Yarkand Khanate period.

With the fall of the Yarkand Khanate, these two tribes suffered a severe blow and were relatively resistant to Damei's rule.

This year, a series of new policies introduced by the Western Region Province are harmful to the interests of tribal leaders.

So the two tribes rebelled.

At the same time, the file also explains the specific assistance of the more than 1,000 captives - they were all rebel fighters captured during the suppression of the rebellion.

From this point of view, this military matter did not have the problems he had thought before.

However, this file was actually submitted by the local police force, and the possibility of fraud cannot be ruled out.

After thinking about it, Liu Rui asked Sun Chengen, the secretary not far away, "Mr. Sun, if there is a local rebellion, there should be a memorial from the local civil servants here at the Government Affairs Council, right?"

Sun Chengen, a native of Changshu, Suzhou Prefecture, was born in the 47th year of Wanli and is now in his thirties.

He was ranked second in the imperial examination. He was elected to the Secretariat as a secretary a few years ago and was promoted to Secretary Lang last year.

As for the earlier secretary Lang Yu Chenglong, he has been promoted to a local official.

Sun Chengen responded: "Of course there is, but it is possible that the local civil officials' memorial will arrive a few days later than the military affairs memorial."

Liu Rui said: "Then please send someone from the Secretariat to the Government Affairs Council to ask if there are relevant memorials. If there are, they will be transferred to this palace for review."

"Yes."

Liu Rui then made inferences and asked the secretariat to search the intelligence files returned by the Xiuyi Guards of Chihe Prefecture in the Western Regions during the corresponding period to see if there was any information related to this matter.

Liu Sheng sat on the dragon chair, drinking tea and watching Liu Rui handle the matter.

From the perspective of a state affairs veteran, Liu Rui's handling of this matter was obviously too meticulous and slow. There are so many state affairs. If everything is handled in such detail, I may not be able to deal with many affairs in one day.

But Liu Rui was able to think of using three independent channels of local civil servants, military generals and the internal intelligence system to find out the truth of an incident, which was already very good.

Such a habit of doing things meticulously is much better than those who are self-righteous and take national affairs as a joke.

After spending nearly an hour, and through mutual verification of information from three aspects, Liu Rui finally determined that the rebellion of the two Mughal tribes in Chihe Prefecture was not a big problem, and then replied in red pen on the memorial: " "Sight" and stamped with his prince's seal.

A few days ago, Liu Sheng had issued an imperial edict to let the crown prince Liu Rui assist in state affairs.

Therefore, in some state affairs, the effect of Prince Liu Rui's seal is almost the same as that of Emperor Damei's jade seal. (End of chapter)

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