Chapter 66: The Enemy's Road is Narrow(2/2)
"Martial officials" are not selected through formal imperial examinations, so no matter how high their achievements are, they cannot hold a full-time position at the level of general.
But if you perform outstandingly, you can be drafted into the army from major cities and serve as captain or captain.
For many "warriors" who don't like to write and write, this is tantamount to a second good way to stand out.
Civil and military officials complemented each other and were indispensable in any city of the Han Dynasty.
But for Yang Ji, the two people in front of him had another identity.
"Yang Wen, Yang Wu, you may be too lenient. It's not up to you to ask what I want to do."
Yang Ji raised his head, not hiding the disgust in his eyes.
If there is anyone among the descendants of the Yang family that Yang Ji hates the most, besides Yang Yong, it is Yang Wen and Yang Wu in front of him.
They were the ones who drove Yang Ji away from his first teacher before he was eight years old. Moreover, when Yang Ji was young, he also encountered difficulties from them.
Unlike Yang Yong, Yang Wen and Yang Wu never do anything because of the eldest lady's orders. They naturally like to bully people weaker than themselves to show off their strength.
When Yang Ji's mother was still alive, these two people used different methods to deal with Yang Ji simply because Yang Ji was the youngest and also the weakest.
Although other children of the Yang family were also bullied by them, they still teased Yang Ji the most. This situation continued until they were selected by the family and recommended to become the "military officials" of Pingchuan City.
However, Yang Ji heard privately that Yang Wen and Yang Wu actually took the initiative to serve as "military officials" in Pingchuan City because of their close relationship with the eldest son Yang Xuanlan.
Chapter completed!