Chief Dai Shan and the masters from the academy came over after hearing the news. When they saw that their disciples were in such a bad state, they couldn't help but sigh and said, "It's because of the lack of heat that made Magistrate Cui laugh."
Cui Weizhen was not surprised, but sincerely suggested: "Your Majesty is pragmatic. In the past few years, all the talents he has recruited are hard-working people. The students of your college need more training."
Dai Shanchang was also worried about this. Hearing this, he took the opportunity to ask for advice: "I wonder if Magistrate Cui has any good ideas?"
Cui Weizhen couldn't say it. He turned to look at his wife. He believed that Zhen'er could understand what he meant.
Ye Zhenzhen naturally understood, after all, they had talked about related matters at home.
It was not convenient for Cui Weizhen to bring it up voluntarily, lest people suspect his intentions. As one of the masters of the academy, it was only natural for Ye Zhenzhen to make some suggestions.
"Shan Zhang, I do have some ideas. Nowadays, students have more than enough talents, so why not provide them with some practical opportunities?"
Ye Zhenzhen said it in a similar way: "For example, if you go to the government offices, three departments, and six rooms to know the ecology of the officials, or go to the countryside to meet the people in the fields, you can have an insight into the world, and no matter whether it is an article or a policy, you will not be arrogant.
, empty and empty.”
Chief Dai Shan and his concubines were deep in thought, but the scholars present were fighting with each other, reliving the horror of being dominated by Mrs. Ning Guo.
Mrs. Ning Guo was no longer satisfied with letting them run and exercise every day, and now she tried to make them work in the fields.
Even though this was a good suggestion, thinking about the hardships they might experience in the future, everyone looked at their mountain chief with a bit of conflict and expectation.
Dai Shanchang pondered for a long time, feeling the eager and expectant eyes of the students, and finally made a decision, saying solemnly: "What Master Ye said is absolutely true. As the saying goes, nothing can be established without breaking. We masters have already taught us almost all the knowledge we should have.
They should also be given some exposure to the world, so that they can know in advance what kind of officials they will be in the future."
Students: "..." This is the closest time to their fate being arranged.
But the big shots who can decide their fate are still discussing indifferently: "Prefect Cui, I wonder if the adults in the government office are willing to take unsatisfactory students like Dai around to teach them for a while?"
Cui Weizhen narrowed his eyes slightly and showed a somewhat polite smile: "I am naturally very happy, I am afraid that I have wronged the mountain chief's disciples."
Dai Shanchang looked at the students with a smile: "Have you ever felt aggrieved?"
"No, no."
"Absolutely not."
"This is our great fortune."
…
Under the smile of Dai Shanchang, all the scholars expressed their opinions one after another, and the response was so positive that it was difficult to tell whether it was Dai Shanchang who was very kind and powerful, or whether it was the students of the academy who were open-minded and eager to learn.
No matter what, Cui Weizhen is very happy. Ye Zhenzhen understands this feeling very well. After all, there are a group of interns to help him. It is not an exaggeration to say that it is a timely blessing.
Because of this plan, no one was interested in watching the next Cuju competition. Dai Shanchang continued to discuss with Cui Weizhen and Ye Zhenzhen enthusiastically how to improve this plan. Besides government offices and farmhouses, where else could it be done?
Let them be useful.
The students sitting around became more and more numb as they listened. In the end, they learned to deal with it calmly.
The matter decided by Dai Shanchang has not changed. Since it has become an established fact, it is better to be mentally prepared earlier.
It was precisely because of their mood adjustment that they did not miss the Cuju competition performed by their classmates. The new style of Cuju brought new competition and confrontation, which made people excited and more emotional than young children.
Cui Weizhen and Dai Shanchang, who were discussing important matters, were brought back from their thoughts by bursts of applause. Both of them were attracted by the wonderful Cuju competition and could no longer discuss any plans.
After the Cuju competition was over, Cui Weizhen couldn't help but praise: "The students of your institute are truly the best among people. They are all talented in both civil and military fields and have a promising future."
Dai Shanchang was especially impressed by the commercial praise, and he reciprocated the favor by boasting: "This is the credit of Master Chai and Master Ye. Although I am the head of the mountain, I dare not take credit."
Although the masters present were unruly, they were still good at flattery. They were either praising Mr. Dai, Mr. Chai or Mrs. Ning Guo, and it was very lively for a while.
Ye Zhenzhen and Chai Fuzi were forced to accept the compliments from their colleagues and had to humbly repay them one by one. Ye Zhenzhen was in a good mood, but Chai Fuzi, who led the team out single-handedly, was very excited and looked very high-spirited.
His age is a surprise to everyone.
After watching the Cuju competition, Cui Weizhen did not go back immediately. Instead, he went to the residence of Dai Shanchang to discuss the upcoming student internship.
Next is the autumn harvest, and all departments of the government are busy. In addition, there is still the matter of government loans for grain, which requires more office manpower.
Unfortunately, except for some officials and clerks, the rest of the government officials or servants are illiterate and cannot help with many things. Now there are a group of students from the academy at home, which is even more powerful for the government.
During the discussion, Chief Dai not only decided that the students should go to the government to study, but also asked the students to go to counties and villages to help farmers harvest grain. This task was truly taxing.
The students pride themselves on being scholars. In the past, they rarely interfered with farming. However, this time they were faced with a difficult situation. They had to turn their backs to the earth like men in the fields. After several hard work, they almost lost half of their lives.
But the effect of the internship was good. Not only did they understand the difficulties of farming, but they also learned from the people's mouths how difficult their lives were. These people's livelihood hardships are around them. What they saw with their own eyes and heard with their own ears was much better than before.
What I gained from the book is more profound, and I have a better understanding of the principles of family, country and world.
As for those students who are interning in the government schools, it is a different experience. They only know that studying can gain fame and become an official, but how to be a good official, how to coordinate the relationship between superiors and subordinates, how to maximize work efficiency, etc.
Wait, no one teaches these.
If they become political officials in the future, they will be officials or second-in-command at best. Naturally, there will be no room for them to get involved in the work of the minor officials. Therefore, they will have no way of knowing the intricate relationships and ecology of the minor officials, let alone
Knowing that these people can even silently cause obstacles for their immediate superiors...
All of this opened the eyes of the fledgling students and allowed them to better understand the ecology and culture of the officialdom. At the same time, it also questioned their original intention of studying and joining the world.
Learned martial arts, goods and the emperor's family. In today's era of overcrowded personnel and money and goods, only by constantly improving yourself can you become the person the emperor needs.