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Liu Bei's Yuzhou Mu was an official

There was a Han Dynasty, and the Western Han Governor was the governor. The Assassin Function supervised the Taishou Prefecture Pastor, and was responsible to Yushi Zhongcheng, who had no small power, but the official rank was lower than that of Taishou, only six hundred stones. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Thorn Shi gradually had real power in the army. By the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was no essential difference between the history of thorns and the state pastor, leading two thousand stones.

Liu Bei's Yuzhou Mu was an official

At the end of the Han Dynasty, Liu Bei's leadership of Yuzhou Mu was a fictitious position, and the history of thorns mainly referred to the military commanders of a state, nominally the state pastor was greater than the history of thorns, and the two thousand stones in the collar were one level higher than the history of taishou thorns. It is equivalent to the same level as the current vice-provincial leading cadres.

However, during the Three Kingdoms period, the seat of yuzhou was yang zhai, and later emperor Xian's capital moved to Xuchang, and Xuchang became the political center of Yuzhou, and then it was always controlled by Cao Cao, after which Cao Cao divided Yuzhou into Peiguo and Yu County. Liu Bei in the Three Kingdoms period had no other fart except for the foundation of Pei Guo Xiao Pei.

Xuzhou Mu TaoQian's performance of Liu Bei as the history of Yuzhou's assassination is that Tao Qian, the boss of Xuzhou Branch, said "Liu Bei was the CEO of Yuzhou Branch". As for whether the head office knows whether it is approved or not, it does not matter, let alone whether the head office has approved the "consent", then is Liu Bei the CEO of the Yuzhou branch in the end? Tao Qian thinks that it is "Tao Qian thinks it is", and others think that it is not "others think it is not". Anyway, just a word. At best, it is a proposal. Later, Cao Cao also learned this watch to hold Liu Bei as a Yuzhou pastor, which was different. Although it was all his watch, Cao Cao represented the central government of the imperial court, and this table was actually an "appointment" in vain. As to whether administrative control could be exercised in that area, it was another matter.

For Liu Bei, of course, the future "Jingzhou Mu" was more realistic than the "Yuzhou Mu" at that time. However, "Yuzhou Mu" was officially appointed by the imperial court. "Jingzhou Mu" and Xuzhou Mu are both non-appointed, and the gold content is definitely different.

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