Yu Qian was appointed as the Junior Secretary of the Imperial Household.
They are all vice-ministers with a rank of 1,000 koku, but what is interesting is that the positions of chief officials above them are all vacant.
Instead, Feng Zhong, the former Shaoqing of Taichang, was directly appointed as Tingwei.
Anyone with a discerning eye could tell that the emperor was in a hurry to leave and didn't have time to argue with all parties, so he just made a decision out of urgency.
Another reason, of course, is that the people around the emperor have too little experience.
It's just a transition right now.
Among all the people, only Liang Xiping was directly appointed as the captain of our Tunqi Camp because of his meritorious service in suppressing the rebellion, and was in charge of the Tunqi Camp, one of the five camps in the capital.
The other four battalions are the Shesheng Battalion, the Changshui Battalion, the Infantry Battalion and the Yueqi Battalion.
Of these four, two are currently held by people from noble families, and the other two are from the Taiwei Mansion.
However, to some extent, the nobles are actually the same as the Taiwei Mansion.
For example, the brothers Cao Zishuo and Cao Ziyu are from a noble family, but they are also Nan Cang's sons-in-law.
In short, although Zhao Xin had decided to reform the existing official system, he was not at all careless in personnel appointments.
Even if it was an emergency and he only appointed Liu Muzhi and others as deputy officials, in the absence of a chief official, these people were actually no different from the chief officials.
Because it was precisely because of his arrangement that even though everyone in the capital knew that he was not there, Liu Muzhi and others were still able to stabilize the court.
Otherwise, if they were all just the emperor's ministers.
By this time, the outer court was already in turmoil.
But the trouble still came, and to some extent it came from within them.
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