The Bad Girl's Quick Transmigration System: Traveling Back and Forth
Chapter 66: Civilian's Mission
Empress Liu Qian continued to promote officials already in office. Xie Yunlan, the former top scholar in the first division, was a Hanlin Academy academician and concurrently a minister of the Ministry of Personnel. As an assistant to the Minister of Personnel, she was responsible for assessing and selecting officials. She was now appointed Minister of Personnel, in charge of the Ministry of Personnel.
Su Yao, the runner-up in the first exam, was formerly the assistant minister of the Ministry of Justice, assisting the Minister of Justice in the trial of criminal cases. She is now appointed as the Minister of Justice.
Han Xiao, the top scholar in the first exam, was formerly the Minister of Rites, responsible for court etiquette, and is now appointed as the Minister of Rites.
Lin Wan'er, the second top scholar in the literature exam, is currently a Hanlin Academy scholar and Minister of Works. She is now appointed Minister of Works.
Ye Rou, the second-place winner in the imperial examination, was originally the Right Vice Minister of the Ministry of Rites and retained his original position. Qin Yun, the third-place winner in the imperial examination, was appointed as a reader in the Hanlin Academy, responsible for teaching and educating people.
The third top scholar, Su Jing, was originally the Minister of Revenue and retained his original position.
Ye Wan, the runner-up in the third exam, is currently a reader at the Hanlin Academy.
Han Yao, the third-place winner in the literature exam, is currently serving as the Assistant Minister of the Ministry of Justice.
Liu Qian appointed Jiang Wanyin, the top scholar in the fourth category, as the Minister of Personnel
Lu Xueyao, the second-place winner in the imperial examination, became the Minister of Rites.
Lin Shiyu, the top scholar in literature, was appointed as a doctor in the Ministry of Personnel
Su Qing, the top scholar in the fifth exam, was appointed as the Minister of Works
Xia Mengxue, the second-place scholar in the imperial examination, was appointed as the Minister of Justice.
Zheng Peiwen, the top scholar in literature, was appointed as a doctor in the Ministry of Rites.
Han Guan, the top scorer in the civil and military examinations, was appointed as the Minister of Revenue.
Ye Ningshuang, the second-place winner in the imperial examination, was appointed as a doctor in the Ministry of Rites.
Shangguan Wan'er, the top scholar in literature, was appointed as a doctor in the Ministry of Works
As for the prime minister and others, they still retain the original court team, but the work of examining the imperial examination candidates has already begun, especially the Ministry of Personnel, Ministry of Rites, Ministry of Revenue and Ministry of Justice, which are the departments that have undergone the most changes during the current reform.
Furthermore, to further strengthen the Ministry of War's management, Liu Qian appointed Li Wanjun as Minister of War, while Qi Xinyue and Lin Wanyi were appointed Vice Ministers. However, considering their potential frequent deployments, Liu Qian specifically assigned civilian officials to serve as their deputies to handle daily affairs. This ensured that the Ministry's operations remained unaffected even in their absence. Ultimately, Liu Qian felt truly at ease only when the Tiger Tally was in the hands of these trusted individuals.
Liu Qian explicitly instructed the newly appointed officials of the six ministries that their top priority was to focus on two key areas: commerce in the capital and taxation across the country. She emphasized the importance of these tasks to the nation's economic development and urged them to act swiftly. She also assigned intelligence work to the Internal Guard and the Imperial Uniform Guard, directing them to deploy undercover agents to infiltrate relevant locations and departments, particularly post stations, brothels, and the Imperial Music Bureau.
Meanwhile, upon receiving the order, the Ministry of Works immediately set to work arranging its skilled craftsmen to undertake a series of crucial tasks. They would focus on improving ironmaking technology to enhance steel quality; exploring new processes for salt production to ensure a sufficient and high-quality salt supply; actively developing steam engines to advance the Industrial Revolution; continuing to refine firearms such as cannons and muskets to enhance national military strength; and developing highly effective body armor and stab-proof clothing to ensure the safety of soldiers. Furthermore, the palace's weaving workshops were feverishly experimenting with the production of a variety of novel garments, including pantyhose, high heels, bras, and tube tops. The dyeing workshops, meanwhile, were dedicated to developing cosmetic formulas, striving to enhance the beauty of women.
These initiatives not only demonstrate Liu Qian's foresight and determination, but also lay a solid foundation for the country's prosperity and development. By comprehensively promoting reform and innovation in all areas, the Great Zhou Dynasty is gradually entering a new era.
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