During the Qing Dynasty, China established eight governors, namely, Zhili Governor, Liangjiang Governor, Sichuan Governor, Fujian Governor, Yunnan Governor, Huguang Governor, Guangdong Governor and Shaanxi Governor. Later, in the thirty-second year of Guangxu, the post of governor of three northeastern provinces was established in the northeast of Longxing. On behalf of the emperor, these nine governors managed dozens of provinces, or ruled one or several provinces. They have been leading the military and political affairs of these provinces, almost a provincial army.
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Since the establishment of the Qing Dynasty, the management of the army has been a headache. Because Jiangshan was laid by the army, the court could not have no preferential treatment. However, the most direct consequence of this preferential treatment is that the soldiers will be fierce, run amok among the people, disobey the law and discipline, and lead to disaster. In fact, this is not just a problem faced by the Qing Dynasty.
Source: Community Network-Knowledge