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Chapter 607 The Seven Sons Crowned King Can

In order to avoid fraud in the imperial examination, the examination room was requested to be entrusted with the supervisory examination. These selection examinations must be supervised by the superior yamen. At the same time, there are secret supervision of the censors placed in the censorate station, and there are secret supervision of the Censorate Department.

Tian Feng's position as the chief censor of the Censor was restored to the Censorate, and the Censorate was rebuilt, and the civil and military officials were supervised. He was directly responsible to the Emperor Liu Bian and the General of the Cavalry. Except for Lu Bu, other court ministers had no right to inquire. The Censorate recruited hundreds of passionate young people from the Han people with a sense of justice as censors, distributed in various prefectures and counties, and was not under the jurisdiction of local officials. He inspected the situation of civil and military officials, which was like the Independent Commission Against Corruption Office in a certain place in later generations.

Lu Bu firmly controlled the Censorate and the Central Intelligence Department, and supervised the civil and military officials in the court and local areas from both open and secret places.

Officials sent by the Ministry of Personnel of the Government, the Ministry of Military Affairs of the Military Affairs Department, and the Censorate of the Censorate supervises in the open, and the CIS Department supervises in the dark. If there are officials who commit favoritism and fraud in the exam, not only will they be dismissed and transferred to the local labor reform brigade of the Construction Corps for ideological transformation, but the candidates he protected and all the people who have benefited from his position in their family were confiscated and all the property of the labor reform brigade must be incorporated into the labor reform brigade for ideological transformation.

Of course, Lu Bu wanted to use public opinion supervision to prevent these officials from helping each other in later generations and nepotism. However, it is not realistic to engage in real democratic supervision now, because the education level of most people has not reached a certain level. Even in Jizhou, where Lu Bu first carried out universal education, although the people there can read a thousand-character text, it is difficult for them to have the awareness of taxpayers to consciously supervise government officials. Therefore, the road to true democracy is still very long.

Moreover, when Lu Bu was surrounded by enemies and was worried about internal and external troubles, he did not want to engage in the democracy of later generations. For example, this small imperial examination, he played with a trick.

After the six officials drafted the test questions, Lu Bu personally revised the test questions and interspersed most of the test questions into the lecture notes. He handed them over to the professors of the Central University to the students of the Political College, Military College, Economics College, Science and Technology College, etc. As a result, most of the candidates who entered the Beijing exam were students of the Central University, and most of the remaining students successfully passed the Jizhou prefecture examination.

After three years of systematic study, these students at Central University showed excellent performance in all aspects than those of other wild students. In addition, officials from the six ministries knew that these students were Lu Bu's disciples, so they naturally took special care. In this way, most of the six cadres in Jizhou, Youzhou, Bingzhou, Qingzhou, Shuozhou and Sizhou under the rule of the Yecheng court were acquired by Lu Bu's disciples.

Kan Ze, Yan Yan, Zhuge Jin, and Fa Zheng also took this exam. As the most outstanding disciples of Lu Bu, they naturally received great attention from Lu Bu. Lu Bu intervened in the arrangements of the Ministry of Personnel for them. Lu Bu placed Yan Xu, who was good at poetry and prose, as the Jizhou Li Cao, and left Zhuge Jin, who was good at dealing with relationships, in Jizhou, as the Jizhou Li Cao, because Kan Ze read a lot of books and studied knowledge. Not only did he have a deep understanding of Confucianism, but he also had calendar and mathematics. Lu Bu kept Kan Ze by his side as the general Li Cao, and he worked in the military. Fa Zheng was self-evident and had a strange military strategy. Lu Bu kept him by his side and became a military planner, and temporarily became the deputy of the marching chief Shi Jushu.

Half of the remaining official positions were obtained by the children of aristocratic families in various places, and half were obtained by the children of Han Shu who were diligent and studious like Kan Ze.

Nowadays, young people in Jizhou, Bingzhou and other places are much luckier than Kan Ze at that time. There is no need for them to have no money to buy at home like Kan Ze. Because of the development of papermaking and printing, many classics of various schools of thought were printed one by one, more exquisite and more precise, and there are also sentences that are very easy to understand. In addition, Lu Bu promoted simplified characters, and the literacy rate of the people increased, which caused the success rate of poor children in Jizhou, Bingzhou and other prefectures and counties to surge. It was no longer the scene that was completely shrouded by the children of aristocratic families like before.

Central University took the opportunity to issue admission notices to those Han Shu children who participated in the county and state examinations, who showed certain talents despite the failure of the county examinations. They could enroll for free, and they would definitely have a chance in the Beijing examinations three years later.

As a base for Lu Bu to gather all the poor talents in the world, the Central University Hall is constantly playing its powerful role. After this small imperial examination, the children of some aristocratic families also put down their arrogance of the children of aristocratic families and came to the Central University Hall to study, and swore to become Lu Bu's disciples.

Before this exam, Lu Bu mastered most of the military talents in the five states. After this exam, Lu Bu mastered most of the political talents in the five states. Only then can Lu Bu say that he was not Tieguai Li walking with one foot, and he stood firm in both military and political circles.

This imperial examination was just a small-scale scientific examination, and it was just a pilot for Lu Bu before conducting the national imperial examination. As Lu Bu's power grew stronger and stronger, he was still planning to conduct scientific and technological examinations on all local governments in the future. However, Lu Bu was not prepared to conduct imperial examinations on local military and political chiefs. As the top and second-in-command local leaders who take overall charge of the situation, these military and political chiefs must be promoted step by step from the grassroots level, and cannot be taken as candidates with no political experience at all. In fact, even if the six Caos at the state level are engaged in it, Lu Bu still tends to find people who have certain life experience, older and have been an official before to serve as it.

This imperial examination also gave Lu Bu a great talent, and he was also a talent that Lu Bu hired. He was Wang Can, the most outstanding talent among the Seven Sons of Jian'an, and was known as the crown of the Seven Sons.

Wang Can, whose courtesy name was Zhongxuan, was from Gaoping, Shanyang. His ancestor was the third duke of the Han Dynasty. He was considered a child of a famous family. However, the family withered during the Dong Zhuo Rebellion. Dong Zhuo's Western Liang power was quickly settled by Lu Bu's battle. Wang Can felt that Lu Bu was kind to Lu Bu, and he was about to take advantage of his health and came to Yecheng to surrender. However, Lu Bu had already arrived in Youzhou and was cold in Youzhou, so Wang Can had to stay in Yecheng and took the small imperial examination.

Wang Can was not only good at writing and essays, but also good at political writing. He could do it with his pen and he had no modifications. People at that time often thought that Wang Can wrote his writings in advance, but Wang Can was also very particular about his thoughts and could not be added. Although Zhong Yao, Wang Lang and others were all prime ministers of Cao Wei, as for the court memorials, they could not be caught off guard. Wang Can was very talented in writing and debated according to the situation. Wang Can wrote his writings. Wang Can was also good at arithmetic and briefly understood the principles.

Wang Can came to Yecheng with another purpose, which was to meet Cai Yong, the leader of the literary world at that time. Cai Yong was very talented and famous in the court and the people admired him all. He often had guests at home. When Wang Can went to visit, Cai Yong heard about Wang Can's name. When Wang Can heard that Wang Can came, he hurried out to greet him, and even his shoes were worn. After Wang Can entered the house, the guests saw that he was just a teenage child, and he was short and thin, with ugly and weird appearance. He was very surprised and could not understand why Cai Yong valued Wang Can so much. Cai Yong understood everyone's thoughts and said, "This is the grandson of the prince. I have special talents, and I am not as good as him. All my books and articles in my family should be given to him before they can be considered as their master." From then on, the two became friends who were old age.

When Lu Bu returned to Yecheng, Wang Can was eliminated in the first county examination for riding and shooting zero points. Cai Yong recommended him to meet Lu Bu.

If Lu Bu didn't know that this was Wang Can, he would probably have a worse impression than seeing Pang Tong when he saw him. He saw that Wang Can was short and thin, with a blue face and nostrils facing the sky, which was even more terrifying than the little ghost in hell.

When Lu Bu knew that he was Wang Can, he naturally refused to neglect it. So he endured his disgust for his appearance and started chatting with Wang Can patiently. In a word, Lu Bu found that this young man, who was only sixteen years old, was knowledgeable and knowledgeable, and his talent was not inferior to Kan Ze at all. It was simply a combination of Cai Yong and Kan Ze. His admiration for Wang Can's talent made Lu Bu like Wang Can much now. No wonder people say that he is naturally elegant in poetry and literature.

At this time, the miraculous doctor Zhang Ji and Zhang Zhongjing were a guest in Lu Bu's mansion and checked Lu Bu's children. Zhang Zhongjing saw Wang Can. With his years of medical experience, he found that the 16-year-old boy had a terrible strong wind and sores hidden in his body. He told Wang Can bluntly: "Young man, you are already sick and should be treated as soon as possible. Otherwise, when you are forty, your eyebrows will fall off. Half a year after your eyebrows fall off, you will die. Now you can take medicine and save it."

Wang Can was very unhappy when he heard this. He thought he was not feeling uncomfortable in his body, so he wanted to make excuses.

Seeing Wang Can's expression, Zhang Zhongjing knew that he did not take his words to heart, so he said to Wang Can seriously: "Why should young people avoid medical treatment and take their lives so lightly?"

Lu Bu was listening to Zhang Zhongjing's serious statement, and also thought that Wang Can died young, so he hurriedly asked Zhang Zhongjing: "Doctor Zhang, what disease is he suffering from? Why is it so serious?"

Zhang Zhongjing shook his head gently and said, "He should have looked much more beautiful than Zhou Zheng now, but he suffered from strong wind and sores. He gradually became damaged by body and limbs, and his body was damaged by residual shape and appearance. There was no cure for twenty years."

Wang Can's expression changed drastically when he listened. Zhang Zhongjing said that he was afraid of every day in recent years. His great-grandfather Wang Gong and his grandfather Wang Chang were all three dukes of the Eastern Han Dynasty. His father Wang Qian was once the General He Jin Changshi. He was a child of a noble family. Although he was not handsome and had good facial features, he had suffered from such a serious disease, and had damaged his body and limbs and his appearance changed. He became like this in more than two years.

Lu Bu said to Wang Can very seriously: "Zhongxuan, listen to my words, do not avoid medical treatment. Please respect the words of Dr. Zhang, take medicine well, and strive to recover as soon as possible."

Lu Bu was extremely serious, and Wang Can had to obey. Zhang Zhongjing grinded two pounds of Yuyu grain, one pound of alum, and one pound of green salt, grinded them into a can, sealed them, and calcined them with charcoal fire from morning to evening for about six hours. After cooling, grind them finely and buried them in the soil for three days. At the same time, add three ounces of sesame powder for each ounce. The sesame must be steamed and dried and fried, and taken two cents each time, and given schizonepeta tea, taken twice a day. After half a year of taking it, Wang Can became very sick and returned to his original dignity.

Wang Can was deeply moved by Lu Bu's kindness, so he agreed to Lu Bu's recruitment, became Lu Bu's general officer, and took charge of the secretary's order with Lu Cui...)
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