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The title of secretary of the military department is not a secretary of the military department, but a fictitious position. It is to make him a national cadre.
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The Qing Dynasty's conferral of military officials to local governors was only a fictitious title, not a real position, and its purpose was only to improve the status of the governor and give the governor a certain amount of military power at the local level.
It only gives the governor the corresponding right to deal with and manage his rule, that is to say, the governor is not a full-time military secretary, and his power is limited to the provinces under his administration, unlike a full-time military secretary who manages the military affairs of the whole country.
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The governor is equivalent to the highest military and political dignitaries of several provinces, the Qing Dynasty in order to effectively manage the locality, the post of governor was set up, which is equivalent to the current military region level of the highest head, at the same time, in order to make the highest level can be unified with the first, so the post of the military department is added, which also shows that the Qing Dynasty landlords and ** have certain differences, hanging the military department of the book for **, one is to increase the grade by one level, the second is to better manage the subordinates, and the third is to be unified with **.
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Because the governor is in charge of both military and political affairs, he must add a secretary to the military department, otherwise he will not be able to manage military affairs.
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It is convenient to exercise power at a higher level, and as for the title of Shangshu, there is no real power of Shangshu.
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The official title of governor was established after the governor, and his task was to supervise the governor, because it was often a person who supervised the governor of several provinces, so it was called "governor", and its responsibilities were in the history of the Later Han Dynasty, and the form was relatively close, all of them were supervision agencies at the beginning, and later became the highest local administrator, all of whom were Manchu at the beginning, and later also served by Han Chinese. Since they supervised the governors of the provinces, they had to have greater powers than the governors, so most of them added military power to consolidate the governor's power. After the governor became the supreme governor of the region, he was faced with the task of consolidating national defense, first from the coast and then to the interior, so he was also given the title of secretary of the military department.
However, the titles of the secretary of the military department here are all fictitious, and they do not really exercise the rights of the secretary of the military department.
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Military power was given, so that the governor had both political and military powers at the local level, and (the emperor) delegated more power and more power.
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In the Qing Dynasty, the military department Shangshu became a fictitious title. Generally used posthumously!
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Who said that every governor has the title of secretary of the military department?