Complete information of Ce Tian House (Li Shimin House in early Tang Dynasty)

Ce Tian Mansion was built in the fourth year of Wude (AD 62 1). After the King of Qin defeated the allied forces of Wang and Dou Jiande, he became a general. This is also one of the landmark events for Li Shimin to become an emperor in the future. Ce Tian government ranks first among military attache officials, above Weifang government, which ranks 14. General Ce Tian's position is above the Prince and the Three Fair, nominally second only to the first three divisions of the civil service (that is, a surname, a teacher and a Pacific Insurance). General can recruit talents from the government, which is called "Xu clique".

Basic Introduction Chinese Name: Ce Tian Mansion Time: Four Years of Wude Reason: Ce Tian Mansion is the characteristic of Wude's four years: one of the landmark events of Li Shimin's becoming emperor in the future, the official system of Ce Tian Mansion, a brief introduction of Wude's four years (AD 62 1 year), Li Shimin led troops to capture Luoyang and defeated the allied forces of Wang and Dou Jiande, and Li Shimin was famous for its outstanding military achievements. Tang Gaozu ordered him to master the power of literature and martial arts in the eastern plain, appointed Ce Tian, general of Li Shimin, and allowed him to open a government in Luoyang-Ce Tian House. Ambitious Li Shimin immediately formed a entourage group of about 50 people, many of whom were outstanding figures in the enemy camp he destroyed. Members of Ce Tian Ce Tian House: Du Ruhui, Fang, Li Jing, Cheng Zhijie, Hou, Qin Qiong, Sun Chang Wuji, Chai Shao, Luo Shixin, Shi Wanbao, Li Ji, Liu Hongji and other officials of Tiance House (referring to the records of officials of the old Tang Dynasty). Ce Tian general Li Shimin was in charge of the internal and external military affairs of the Tang Dynasty. History of Ce Tian House: [Tang Jian] One person, from the third grade, managed various affairs in the house. Sima Fu: [and] one person, from the three products, manages various affairs in the government. Ce Tian government engaged in corps commander; Yu Zhining and Du Ruhui, from the fourth category, assisted Chang Shi and Sima in managing various affairs in the government. Su Shichang and Dou are senior generals and fifth-level military staff officers. They are also responsible for directing etiquette and receiving guests. Ce Tian House Master Book: [Li Xuandao and Yu Shinan] Since the fifth grade, two people have been responsible for drafting the fatwas and orders of General Ce Tian. The clerk of Ce Tian government joined the army: [Xue Shou and Xue (concurrently) retired from Wude for seven years, and Liu, the clerk, was recalled to join the army to make up for it] From the fifth grade, he was responsible for the correspondence of official documents (books, books, tables and orders) and the issuance of decrees and orders of generals. Military affairs of Ce Tian Prefecture: under the sixth category, there are two Cao Cao and twelve Cao Cao, namely, two military attaché s, who are in charge of official leave, business trip, etiquette, medicine, selection, examination, salary, welfare, bedding and other affairs respectively. Warehouse, Li Shousu, managing warehouse, catering, kitchen, and issuing documents. Two soldiers in Cao Can, Du Yan and Wei Lun, are in charge of the roster of soldiers in the government and on duty. Riding Cao to join the army, they are in charge of government animal husbandry. Two armored troops, Chu Liang and Wei Yuanquan, are in charge of the weapons in the government. Two members of the Cao Can Army, Dai Zhou and Yan Lide, are responsible for building and punishing soldiers in the government. Xue, Cai Yungong and Yan He, who are in charge of business trips and other school calibration, belong to the seventh category. Signature of Ce Tian House: [Su Xu, Dou (concurrently)] 8th grade, with four people to help convey teaching orders and guide guests. Recorder of Ce Tian Prefecture: [Pei Huaijie] In the ninth grade, two people helped to manage books, convey and carry out teaching orders.