Chapter 1364 (1/2)

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after hearing Ying Ji's order, Xu Xiaodang even handed over the order.

Although they are both Imperial marshals, their actual status is not exactly the same even if they are in the same rank.

Take Ying Ji as an example, although he is the rank of imperial Marshal like Xu Xiao, but because Ying Ji holds the post of army minister and commander in chief of the whole army, Ying Ji's actual status is far higher than that of Xu Xiao, Baiqi, Caiyi, Buddha's Warring States and Kong, who are also imperial marshals.

Even if you look at the whole empire, apart from his majesty, only Bismarck, the Secretary of the Navy, can match it.

Because both of them have the double top status of military minister and imperial marshal.

It's just that they have different services.

One is the Minister of the army, who is in charge of the Qin army, which has nearly 600 legions.

One is the Minister of the Navy, who is in charge of the Daqin Navy, which has 100 fleets.

The gap can be said to be very small, or even No.

Therefore, in the face of Ying Ji's command, even Xu Xiao, as the imperial marshal, can not be ignored.

Because this is not only the order of the imperial marshal, but also the order of the Minister of the army.

In this case, as long as Xu Xiao does not replace Ying Ji as the new army minister, Xu Xiao must obey Ying Ji's orders.

Not only Xu Xiao, but also other imperial marshals.

………

After receiving Ying Ji's order, Xu Xiao immediately starts to move.

Under Xu Xiao's first-hand operation, the 120 detailed orders for clearing and suppressing were quickly transmitted to all parts of Shenzhou by efficient and confidential means of communication, and were transmitted to 120 army commanders of class B or above.

Unlike politics, the Empire's control over the military was extremely strict.

If the former is easy to fish in troubled waters, the latter is absolutely unlikely to fish in troubled waters.

There is no other, because Ying Ji's idea of governing the country is like this.

In other aspects, Ying Ji could relax and even turn a blind eye in some places.

However, for the army, Ying Ji must firmly grasp it. All he has done over the years is to strive for the possibility of the general's unrest from very little to 0%.

This can be seen from the promotion mechanism of Daqin military circles.

In the promotion mechanism of Daqin military circles, however, the Imperial officers and generals whose military rank reached the rank of school officer or captain were strictly censored by the imperial high-level almost every other quarter (three months) (except in the war period)

the main purpose was to check the ideological fluctuation of officers and generals at all levels and whether they were close to political officials in private In order to prevent ”special circumstances” such as unrest and even mutiny in the army

Moreover, there are different levels of censorship. It can be said that one level is more powerful than the other.

If the degree of censorship of school officials fluctuates between 10% and 50%, that of generals is definitely between 50% and 100%. The specific fluctuation depends on the specific level.

In this case, only officers and generals who have passed strict examination at all levels can continue to serve in the Imperial Army and be used by the Empire.

As for those who fail to pass the examination, there are three kinds of consequences.

The first is demotion and retention to see the effect.

The second is to directly expel the army and expel the army.

As for the third one, it is even more serious. If you resist, you may be killed directly.

It was based on this idea and the way of governing the army that although nearly 10000 civil and military officials at all levels participated in the rebellion, only 205 people belonged to the military.