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Chapter 300: Dense and Sparse

The night was already deep, and Fang Yingwu was lying on his bed, tossing and turning, unable to sleep. There was a question lingering in his mind.

He is taller and more handsome than Liu Mianmian, his IQ is no worse than Liu Mianmian, and his knowledge exceeds that of Liu Mianmian by more than 600 years. He is also familiar with history books and has no lack of experience in dealing with big shots. So why is he so comprehensive today?

Falling behind?

Since time traveling, Fang Yingwu has never felt as frustrated as he does today. It seems that he did not obviously make a mistake, but the result is still the same, as if the result was destined from the beginning.

Unable to find the reason, Fang Yingwu really couldn't sleep or eat well. After thinking about it repeatedly, Fang Yingwu finally realized that Liu Mianhua had the upper hand over him because of his huge information advantage.

Although I have an extremely clear understanding of the direction of history, I don't know all the details that well. The historical materials I studied in my previous life couldn't possibly cover every aspect of the story, and even most of the details were missing.

Since time traveling, I have relied on myself to understand the direction of history and the future of various important figures. Due to my pride and complacency, I have never paid enough attention to details, which ultimately led to today's unhappiness.

Liu Mianhua, on the other hand, is a central bachelor. Although he is not as familiar with the future direction as himself, his grasp of various details of the court and palace is still far better than his own. This is his greatest advantage.

Furthermore, what is the biggest difference between high-level people and small people? Why do high-level people often make people look more wise and powerful?

The main reason for this may not be the difference in IQ. A prime minister and a beggar may have the same IQ. It is because the higher the level, the more information they have; the more information they have, the better they can make correct decisions.

The greater the probability of decision-making.

Thinking about it again, I often saw the words "correct leadership" in my previous life, and always thought it was a flattering empty talk, but it turns out that it also has a certain connotation. Of course, a provincial governor has more information than a mayor, so it is easier for a provincial governor than a mayor.

Correct, for the same reason, the mayor is definitely more likely to be correct than the county magistrate.

From the perspective of decision-making efficiency, it can of course be summed up in four words: "correct leadership", or "correct leadership". This is true not only in official circles, but also in any cohesive group.

After thinking about this, Fang Yingwu felt that he had gained a lot, gained a new understanding of life, and was in a happy mood. The loss was not in vain, but he gained wisdom after learning.

Moreover, the loss suffered today is not serious, and it has no real consequences. If you really fall into this kind of failure at a life-or-death moment, it will be fatal.

Fang Yingwu thought of his father's words again, and felt that not to mention Liu Mianhua, even his father, who was the editor of the Hanlin Academy, should not be underestimated. After all, the Hanlin Academy was one of the central institutions that held imperial edicts, prepared advisors, and studied government affairs. Information

Naturally rich.

For a long time, I have looked down on my father and rarely took the initiative to communicate with him. Probably because I didn’t think I could achieve anything with my father. My father only needs to do things according to his own arrangements. This is not good, it is tantamount to letting him go.

Don't dig out a treasure.

Take this time as an example, if I had known the ins and outs of "Wenhua Training" from my father, would it have been so easy to be fooled by Liu Mianhua?

Two flowers bloomed, one on each branch, but Liu Mianhua took action quickly after making an agreement with Fang Yingwu. Talents are rare, and he also wanted to turn Fang Yingwu into a real son-in-law as soon as possible. If such a young person develops

Well, it can at least guarantee the Liu family's wealth for fifty years.

Early the next morning, Liu Ji, the great scholar of Wenyuan Pavilion, handed over a secret letter to the eunuch in the clerk's room. It was said that this was one of the most convenient privileges of the great scholar of Zaifu.

The four directions of the outer dynasty, except for the secret memorials of the imperial censor and the important officials, although they are nominally sent to the emperor, they are usually sent to the cabinet. Therefore, no matter how confidential the matter is, the cabinet can see and know it.

Foreknowledge of aircraft maintenance.

But the cabinet ministers themselves have the same advantage, that is, they can directly secretly report to the emperor, and the memorial can only be opened in front of the emperor, and no one else will know the content of the secret report. Every cabinet boss has a secret report given by the emperor.

A private seal, specially stamped on the secret memorial.

On this day, after Emperor Chenghua got up early in the morning, he first walked around with birds, and then played ball with the eunuchs. When it was almost noon, the eunuch Qin Chang, the eunuch Qin Chang, brought a box of memorials with him.

Come to see the emperor.

There are hundreds of Chinese and foreign memorials every day, and it is impossible for the emperor to read them all carefully, so there is a cabinet responsible for helping to draw up the votes, and there is a ceremonial supervisor responsible for helping to approve the red papers.

Although Emperor Chenghua was also relatively lazy, he at least followed the procedures. This was better than his grandson, Emperor Wanli, who simply didn't follow the procedures.

Among a bunch of memorials, Ge Lao's secret memorial was naturally the first to attract the emperor's attention. Emperor Chenghua picked up Liu Ji's secret memorial and saw that the seal on it was intact, so he asked the young eunuch to open it and give it to him.

There is nothing important in the secret. The main idea is: "I have been ordered to preside over the "Wenhua Grand Instruction", and it is difficult to do everything personally. There is an urgent need to set up a separate editor and use erudite literary people to fill it. I specially recommend Li Dongyang, the minister of the Hanlin Academy...

..."

The Emperor of Chenghua thought for a moment and had some impressions of Li Dongyang. First, Li Dongyang entered the Hanlin Academy in the first year after the Emperor ascended the throne, and he became a sensation because of his extremely young age. Second, the Emperor asked ministers to sing imperial poems several times. Li Dongyang's

The works are always the most interesting, and they are more in line with the emperor's aesthetic taste of revaluing life and nature, and are not the kind of flattering pavilion-style routine poems.

The person recommended by Mr. Liu was acceptable. Emperor Chenghua nodded and continued to look down. He also saw in the secret book that it was written: "If Li Dongyang does not agree with His Majesty's wishes, I don't know how Fang Qingzhi, the editor of the Hanlin Academy, is doing. I am here to report."

Please ask the Holy Judge."

The Emperor of Chenghua thought for a while, then he opened his mouth and said to the eunuch Qin Chang who was standing by him: "Pass the message to the cabinet. Li Dongyang, the Imperial Academy lecturer, and Fang Qingzhi, the editor, were appointed as the editors of "Wenhua Daxun"

, and serve Bandong Palace."

Tan Chang naturally lowered his head and accepted the order, and then remonstrated: "Be brave and dare to ask the emperor for an edict, otherwise it will be difficult for the cabinet to recognize you."

The Emperor of Chenghua took a piece of paper and wrote it on a piece of paper and handed it to Qin Chang. After that, the Emperor flipped through the memorials with his surname, and saw that there were no other secrets. He also asked if there were any natural disasters, military disasters, or civil commotions, so he casually pushed it away and handed it to Qin Chang.

All the memorials were thrown back to Qin Chang, and he set off for lunch.

Tan Chang had experienced such a scene countless times. He bowed his head and sent the imperial driver off, then ordered the eunuchs with him to pack up the memorials and return to the ceremonial supervisor via the same route, where he asked the eunuchs to start approving the red papers. (To be continued.)

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