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Chapter 400 Lao Zhu’s court game

Chapter 400 Lao Zhu’s court game

Author: fire pine cone

Chapter 400 Lao Zhu’s court game

As soon as these words came out, there was even more silence among the civil servants. But it was different from the previous silence. That kind of silence was more like acquiescence and resistance.

Next to Zhu Su, Zhu Xi and Zhu Di were both angry and their faces were red. Most of the credit for this trip should be attributed to their fifth brother. The two brothers knew this well.

If there are any five deadly sins committed by Lao Wu, how should they deal with them?

Even Zhu Biao had an angry look on his face. His fifth brother made a great contribution to the east, helped the court, and subdued Naha's serious problem. He refused to let the court praise his contribution after all the efforts, so that's it. Ru Ming actually had no lipstick.

Teeth, want to add guilt?

"That's nonsense!" However, Lao Zhu had already yelled angrily. "Do I think that we are just made of paper and made of clay? In front of us, do you dare to confuse right and wrong like that and talk nonsense?"

"The credit for capturing Naha alive has turned into a small achievement in my opinion?"

Before Yang Xunwen could argue, Lao Zhu waved his sleeves: "Come on!"

"Take that old man eastward! Keep him in jail for a few days! When he is no longer confused, we will decide how to deal with him!"

Erhu shouted yes, and Yang Xunwen, who was interrupted, looked confused. Why don't I follow the plot, Bidong?

Under normal circumstances, shouldn’t we first ask about the “Five Deadly Sins”?

It can be said that those civil servants underestimated Lao Zhu's strong character. If he wanted to do something, even if there was a lot of trouble ahead, he would not be able to do it.

Yang Xunwen tried to use the lobbyist-style method of "big words and threats" to wrongly punish Lao Zhu. It can be said that he completely made the wrong person.

Emperor Hongwu asked me what the three and five deadly sins were. If I dare to show my cleverness in front of you, I will be guilty of a thousand sins!

Seeing that Yang Xunwen was about to be taken away, some people in the civil service team began to show anxiety. However, Lao Zhu Jiwei was so powerful that for a while, no one thought of a valid enough reason to stop him.

Yang Xunwen didn't have time to speak up, so Erhu and his guards covered his mouth and nose and dragged him out.

"Wait a minute!"

Fang dragged him to the entrance of the palace, and finally someone suddenly spoke up. Everyone was overjoyed and wanted to see if any eminent person could speak out for justice.

Looking around, I found that the person who spoke was not them, but the fifth prince of the emperor, Zhu Su, who was at the center of Fang Xunwen's criticism just now!

Seeing whether the fifth prince had spoken, the two tigers did not dare to neglect, so they stopped at the entrance of the palace. Zhu Suqi glanced at Yang Xunwen, then turned around, and missed Lao Zhu, who was sitting on the throne, and bowed and said:

"Father, Mr. Yang said that he has five major crimes. The boy is really curious."

"I don't know if my child did anything inappropriate during this trip. Why don't you let Mr. Yang explain the crimes clearly?"

"If it is correct, correct it; if not, please encourage me. If it is not true, I really need to thank Mr. Yang for correcting me!"

Now that things have come to light, Zhu Su has finally come to his senses.

Yang Xunwen and the civil servants were so unwilling. After thinking about it, the problem might lie in the position that Lao Zhu asked him to take, the position of "Guozijian Sacrificial Wine".

The Imperial College in the early Ming Dynasty was not the "poor and dilapidated yamen" that it was later. At this time, could the Imperial College have a more "one step to the top" path than opening a subject to get a scholar, and "supervise students' history".

Customized in the early Ming Dynasty, the Imperial College students studied for a certain period of time and were assigned to various government departments as interns for officials, called "Lishi". After three months of internship, after passing the assessment, they were candidates for the Zhailuo Civil Service Department, but they had to return to the prison to study for another year.

, began to be officially conferred an official title.

In the eyes of later generations, this system is actually much more scientific and effective than the "eight-legged" writing that has a wide- spread legacy. Studying in the Imperial College and attending various ministries can be said to be the cultivation of talents in the feudal era, adhering to the "theory"

It is a model of combining with practice”.

After all, the supervisors who have gone through internships are much more reliable than those Jinshi masters who study hard and are directly "awarded" once they are successful.

However, no matter how good the policy is, it will inevitably be misunderstood by the people of Didong. Although the appointment of supervisors and officials requires passing the examination, it is still much easier than the imperial examination. Therefore, since the Hongwu year, there have been

Many people racked their brains and tried every means to place their nephews in the Imperial College. Among them were many high-ranking officials and nobles, from well-known families and gentry.

After a few generations, most of the Imperial College students have become such people. Not only do they have no real talent and learning, they spend their time fighting cocks and walking dogs, which is a waste of time. The number of students is getting more and more numerous every month. There are too many places for historical records, but there are really few people.

For those supervising students who are truly talented and knowledgeable, their way out is becoming increasingly difficult.

Therefore, during the Zhengtong period, the calendar system was abandoned.

But is it still true that in the early Ming Dynasty, the number of officials who were born from supervisors was no less than the number of people who were selected as scholars by Enke. The position of the Imperial College's sacrificial wine minister controlled the Imperial College in Dongdong, even if it was not in name, it was not

The "weight" type of bureaucrats.

Could it be that Lao Zhu wanted to use himself to control the promotion channels of officials and let "all the officials of the dynasty come out of wealthy families"? And it was because the civil servants sensed the danger that they decided to go against the rules. Yang Xunwen even went so far as to contradict the emperor because of this.

bow?

Zhu Laowu felt the aura of trouble.

It is true that Zhu Su wanted to deal with the weak officials in the court, but Zhu Su did not agree. There were really not many civil servants in the early years of Hongwu who were good people.

Did most of these people come from the late Yuan Dynasty when the dynasty changed and "let nature take its course" and surrendered, or did they come from wealthy families who could afford to read and study in the troubled times of the late Yuan Dynasty.

At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, the imperial court was decayed and the people were in dire straits. However, as the saying goes, "The wine and meat in the Zhumen smelled bad, and the roads were frozen to death." Even though the floods in Tiandong in the Great Yuan Dynasty were overwhelming, they could not drown those high-ranking government officials;

He has a mother, a lot of servants, and calls himself the "heirloom of farming and reading".

Although those people are in the Ming Dynasty, many of them still "miss the old dynasty". Although the Yuan Dynasty has been in control of the Central Plains for a hundred years, they always regard themselves as outsiders and just want to enjoy the flowers of the Central Plains.

Jiangshan has no intention of governing the place.

At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, the control of the officials in Tiandong was the most relaxed. "Ancestor Instructions of the Emperor Ming" once said, "The Yuan Dynasty lost Tiandong with mercy." If it was the fault of the people and officials of Tiandong, it was almost impossible to disperse.

Even for the most critical taxation, the extremely backward "tax package system" is adopted. The tax amount is allocated to officials and even merchants, and we are asked to pay the tax amount in full, and the Yuan Dynasty is too lazy to care about me.

It is precisely because of this that officials are often unscrupulous and exploit the people. In the Yuan Dynasty, the oppression of the people was unprecedentedly cruel. Officials and even merchants could set taxes and exploit the people at will. Lao Zhu's parents would have died.

In the east of the "tax-packaging" government and businessmen.

It’s ridiculous that in the Internet of later generations, there are many people who wantonly misunderstood and advocated the Yuan Dynasty’s “forbearance” because of the word “Kuan”. Such people may have been born with crooked buttocks.

During the Yuan Dynasty, although the common people had little food and no permanent property, the bureaucrats and merchants were always rich and had never been so wealthy. Therefore, officials in the Ming Dynasty, and even businessmen and gentry in the countryside, "thought in their hearts." There are many people who think "Guyuan" are not true.

After all, Bo'er is as generous as Boss Jin, but I, Boss Zhu, am so picky that I will be beheaded if I embezzle sixty taels of silver. Being an official is so depressing, and I don't allow men to remember the generosity of the past?

There are even more people who are accustomed to being wealthy, secretly hiding it from Lao Zhu, and continuing to exploit the people according to old practices. There are also a lot of them.

The Hu Weiyong case and the Lan Yu case that existed in history were all about Lao Zhu Qiu and the Huaixi officials; and the Guo Huan case in the Kongyin case was actually about the old officials of the Yuan Dynasty. Find an excuse to get rid of those officials. All the crooked old officials of the Yuan Dynasty were replaced. Not only did they not implement any "cruel and tyrannical acts", but they were able to ruthlessly protect the people and consolidate the country's foundation. Only the founding emperor like Lao Zhu could do such a bold thing. move.

The common people in the feudal era had no voice to speak out against officials, so they were allowed to be smeared by those who wrote books and told history, and even the Qing Tartars.

If Zhu Su of the Ming Dynasty wanted to establish channels for the officials who controlled the Imperial College and weaken the influence of these old-fashioned bureaucrats in disguise, Zhu Su would certainly support it with both legs and feet.

(End of chapter)


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