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Chapter two

Chapter 2

Cui Po was slightly behind half a step, followed the envoy, and followed the gap between his explanation of the local situation, and continued: "I would like to mention the word "top scholar". From today on, the subordinates will be subordinates of the great master. In addition, the subordinates will be granted the vacancy by the Ministry of War. In addition to military affairs, the rest of the miscellaneous matters are also asked to allow me to be lazy."

When he heard Cui Po's words, the governor Wei's tense heart for three days was completely relaxed. He was originally a child of the Wei family in Wannian County, Chang'an. The news in Beijing was very well-informed, so he naturally knew that Cui Po was not small. The young man was full of energy and even more famous as a new top student in the subject. Although he was appointed as a military position, if he insisted on interfering in political affairs, he could not scold him as much as other officials. This matter has been lingering in his heart for the past two days. At this time, Cui Po's words were just enough to solve his heart disease.

"Who doesn't know the name of a young talented man? Since I came to Jinzhou as an official, my mansion was about to borrow money. Where are you talking about this? Does Lord Cui think that my mansion is such a jealous person?" Governor Wei calmed his face and said righteously.

"My joking is right. When I left Beijing that day, the princess knew that I was in Jinzhou and even knew that the local area of ​​the province was in the state. She repeatedly said that when Lord Wei was young, she was famous for his intelligence and asked me to ask for advice from the adults more and learn from the later generations. Even if I could write a few shallow poems, and the skills of saving the world that the adults had learned for decades, the word "borrowing the heavier" is really shameful to me." Cui Po said sincerely.

"Oh! The princess still remembers me?" Governor Wei asked. Even though he knew that such words of social engagements in officialdom were really unhelpful, he still couldn't help but feel proud when he saw his sincere expression on his face.

After entering the city, Cui Po's residence was arranged in the residence of the former General Mingwei and the former General Ming-Wei, who was vacant due to Ding You, and with his eighth-rank military rank, he actually moved into the residence of the fourth-rank official. The mystery of this is naturally not worthy of being told by outsiders.

That night, the envoy Wei and the officials who were on the court were given a feast at Jinghua Building to wash Cui Po. A group of fourth- and fifth-rank officials, who were either blazing or green, surrounded Cui Po, who was wearing eighth-rank deep-skinned official uniforms, only surprised the bosses and friends of Jinghua Building who claimed to have seen many worlds.

In the seat, Cui Po realized that at this time, the city of Jinzhou was not only the highest-ranking Zhechong school lieutenant Ding You was missing, but even the second-rank military officer, Zhongzhen General, was unable to take charge of the office because he was old and could not rest at home. In the huge Jinzhou, the important task of governing the three thousand prefectures and two thousand united soldiers was all on him, the army who was responsible for recording the merits and demerits of the soldiers. Lord Wei also unexpectedly announced in the seat that Cui Po was the leader of the military affairs in the state, and civil officials below him were strictly prohibited from intervening. Of course, if there were any problems, the responsibility would naturally not be taken.

That night, Cui Po returned to the mansion that had just been arranged in drunkenness. While drinking the sobering soup made by Jingruo, he called the yawning Pishi. After giving such instructions, he returned to his room and rested.

On the second day, Cui Po did not move, but invited Gao Chongwen, who had a cold face, to go to the prefecture army station located in the west of the city to view it. Unfortunately, the four sleepy soldiers at the entrance of Yingpan made his good mood disappear without a trace in an instant. When he entered the schoolyard full of weeds and saw a group of children running and playing under a clothes drying rod full of clothes, he was completely out of anger. When Gao Chongwen signaled him to look at the clothes drying rack built with a Tang infantry spear, Cui Po calmed down completely. He only looked at it once, and the two rode their horses back to the mansion.

That night, after discussing with Gao Chongwen for a long time, Cui Pozhao brought Lao Guo, the old and steadfast coachman, to hand over a letter and gave a detailed order. After that, Lao Guo, who had been a servant in Guo's mansion for nearly 30 years, flashed out and disappeared into the vast night of the road northward.

"When you get rewards, you will be divided into his subordinates. If you have no money left in your family, you will never talk about family affairs. You will share your food with your soldiers. If you don't have a cover in the heat, you won't have a heavy clothing. If you don't have a heavy load, you will have to go down the road. If the army is well, you will drink, and the army is built and the army will be left behind. If you work and rest, you will share your life. The army will naturally submit to their courage, and the soldiers will use it with this." Three days later, Cui Po recited "Records of the Grand Historian" in his study room in his house. He occasionally turned to "Biography of General Li Guang", and couldn't help but be fascinated by the style of a famous general; he was also unable to be a marquis, and eventually got lost and influenced the army to meet and sighed.

Just when he was in a state of peace, Di Shi led an old man with a 50-year-old armor who was growing in her hair. When they were approaching, Cui Po found that the old man was wearing the costume of the ninth-grade Renyong Captain.

After walking up, the old man saluted and visited him, Cui Po asked him to sit down and serve tea and talk. After saying a bunch of uninformed compliments, the veteran named Wang Daniu turned to the topic and said: "Now, the lord is in charge of the soldiers in this state. Eight days will be the day to distribute the lord's money and food in this matter. It is still a matter of no reason to ask the lord to make a charter."

"But I don't know how much money and food each soldier is?" Cui Po asked with a gentle smile on his face.

"We are soldiers in the state, and we can't compare with the soldiers of the Jiedu of our Taoist Jiedu. Each soldier! The court gives 60 liters of rice every month. If the rice is not rich, we will give 99 liters of millet and 50 cents of pickles. In addition, there is also spring every year, each winter clothes is one collar, and twelve pieces of silk cloth are folded," Wang Daniu explained in detail with a smile.

"Oh. This can only ensure the basic life of soldiers!" Cui Po thought for a while and said in his heart. However, he asked in his mouth: "Since the court has a constitution, then Captain Wang will still distribute it. There is still a need to ask me."

Looking at the embarrassing Magistrate Wang, who was eager to speak and looked embarrassed, Cui Po felt aroused, and got up to refurbish the tea for him personally, and said with a smile: "If you have something to do, just say it! This official is just here, and it is the first time I have come to the military affairs. I don't know many things. I would like to ask Magistrate Wang to remind him more."

"I dare not, I dare not!" Wang Daniu stood up and thanked him, and said, "Cui Chengjun had just started his military affairs, but he didn't know what it was. There is always a reason to distribute all the money and food in soldiers. As for what standard it is! Since Lord Cui has taken care of this matter, you will naturally decide this charter."

"Person Wang, please explain in detail"
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