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Chapter 105 Papermaking and printing!(2/2)

During the Ming and Qing dynasties, it took a small landowner to support a scholar. In the Qin Dynasty? Why?

The poor nobles that Zhao Si mentioned were genuine nobles, but their families were in decline, and Baili Xi was one of the representatives.

Even if you are from a poor family, you must have a door at home, right?

Due to their low status and poor family status, this group of poor nobles had only three options: first, to become disciples of the nobles, second, to learn from hundreds of schools of thought, and third, to become knight-errants.

It is true... most books in this era are orphans, and the Qin Palace must have a collection of orphan books that are not included in the collection.

but!

The collection of books in the Qin Palace is huge!

In the past, scholars from poor families were limited by the decline of their family status and the loss of their family inheritance. They could only become disciples of hundreds of families or disciples of big nobles before they could continue their studies and rise.

In other words, when the Qin State needs them, most of them have already been labeled as powerful.

So, is there a possibility that Daqin can try to use its rich book collection, printing technology and papermaking technology to kick out the middlemen and make the difference on its own?

In fact, Qin has been doing this kind of thing.

For example, the official training system of the Qin State is based on the system of military merit and promotion. When the war has been completed to a certain extent, when the war ceases, they may be promoted to the head of the rural pavilion, or they may be promoted to minor officials and unified by the county government.

Conduct staff training.

The Qin State's grassroots officials have clean backgrounds, do not have too many complicated power labels, and have complex and strong needs. This is also the core reason why the Qin State can destroy the six countries.

All the seven countries implemented reforms, but Qin was the only one able to implement it to the end. The reason was the excellent training and selection mechanism for grassroots officials.

The demands of this group of officials with clean backgrounds are very simple, and their political demands are relatively single, and there are not many complicated human relationships behind them.

As for the grassroots officials in the Six Kingdoms, they are either the disciples of some family or the disciples of some family... You must know that the grassroots officials are the executors of the implementation of reforms!

How can grassroots officials, labeled by various factions and nobles, maintain reforms?

It's a pity... It seems that the First Emperor was not very interested in what he said?

It shouldn't be... Zhao Si frowned slightly.

(No, I’ll take a short break tomorrow to accompany my wife to the hospital. I’ll see if I can’t make it after I finish my work.)
Chapter completed!
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