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Chapter 268 Zhu Di inspects Goryeo Yan Kingdom

 Ming Dynasty: Huddled in Peking County as Magistrate Chapter 268 Zhu Di inspects Goryeo Yan KingdomLatest website:This time.

When the fleet arrived at Ganghwa Port, no Japanese pirates came to intrude.

However, Zhu Di's sudden arrival and Guo An's return made a group of Goryeo nobles standing on the shore waiting for the fleet, as well as Sun Yan, Chang Guoting and others, all tense up.
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He quickly came forward to pay his respects.

Zhu Di paid no attention to these. He just said a few words and went straight to Kaicheng.

In Kaesong.

There are signs with some Chinese characters written everywhere, and under the signs are small Korean characters.

Similarly, many people are trying to speak Ming Dynasty Mandarin.

Especially many Goryeo people, even ordinary daily expressions are said to be bumpy.

However, every Korean tried their best to speak seriously. No one was mocking anyone, only envious of Daming's smooth speaking.

“Dad, these people’s Chinese is even worse than my little sister’s!”

Only Zhu Gaochi was sitting on the carriage, looking at the Koreans outside who were stumbling and talking in Ming Dynasty Mandarin, with a funny smile on his face.

His little sister is Zhu Di's fourth daughter, Zhu Zhiming, who is now over four years old.

"They have only learned Chinese for a few months, so naturally they are not as good as Xiaoqi!"

Zhu Di, on the other hand, looked satisfied.

Although within fifteen years, the entire Goryeoyan Kingdom will have nearly 10,000 descendants of the Ming Dynasty, and they will all be members of their own family.

However, if these original Koreans could all learn to speak Ming Dynasty Mandarin, they would definitely feel a little more loyal.

Thinking about this, Zhu Di turned to look at Guo An aside, "Guo Qing should be the first to contribute to this grand occasion in the Yan Kingdom.

In this way, in only thirty years at most, the Yan Kingdom from top to bottom will truly become the Yan Kingdom of our Ming Dynasty."

Guo An replied calmly: "Wei Chen just made a few suggestions. The specific matters depend entirely on Jin Zhong and Shang Kezhou. Only Commander Chen and others can implement them. They should be the first to do the work."

"I've received the book, I've received the book. Each person can use their identity plate and pass the test to receive a book from the Ming Dynasty..."

At this time, there was a noise outside.

Zhu Di, Guo An and others looked out through the carriage window.

Then, I saw a few familiar scribes from Prince Yan's Mansion, that is, a few poor scholars from the academy, leading a group of soldiers, pulling a cart of classics, standing at a street corner, holding an iron trumpet and shouting loudly

Tao.

The surrounding Goryeo people from the Yan Kingdom seem to have become accustomed to this situation.

Just as the scribes shouted, the Koreans from Yan State held a palm-sized wooden sign in their hands and surrounded them.

Then, each Korean from Yan State introduced himself in Ming Mandarin, "I am from Yan State, what is my name, where am I from..."

As long as they can speak it fluently, those Koreans from the Yan Kingdom can receive a classic.

As for what you can’t tell, you can’t receive it.

Afterwards, those Koreans from Yan State who received the classics ran home with pride as if they were inscribed on a gold medal list.

Although they were far apart, Zhu Di and Guo An could still clearly see that those classics were all duplicates.

Either "Historical Summary" or "Famous Things Mengqiu".

After he could no longer see those figures, Zhu Di asked curiously: "Guo Qing, this method of using enlightenment classics to encourage these Korean people to learn the Mandarin of the Ming Dynasty was also proposed by Guo Qing?"

Guo An shook his head slightly and said, "Your Highness, this matter was thought by a scribe named Pei Tianzhong under Jin Zhong.

Printing these enlightenment classics will not cost much money. Moreover, it can also encourage these Korean people to work hard to learn our Ming Dynasty Mandarin.

Therefore, Wei Chen agreed!"

“Very good!”

Zhu Di was even more satisfied, "Nowadays, those scribes from poor families who came out of the academy are playing an increasingly important role!"

"Your Highness is wise!"

Guo An flattered him smoothly.

Zhu Di was speechless, "Guo Qing, those scribes who came from poor families were the ones you built the academy with your own hands, cultivated them, and summoned them to my palace, Prince Yan."

Guo An's eyes widened and he looked at Zhu Di with an innocent face.

Then, after thinking for a while, he said: "Without His Highness's trust and support, even if I have great abilities, I would not be able to build an academy, let alone cultivate so many talented people!"

Zhu Di said with emotion: "Many scholars today only focus on studying the classics, how to gain fame, and how to get promoted and make a fortune?

But they don’t know how to do practical work, how to keep the people fed, how to educate the barbarians..."

"Alas!"

Guo An also sighed subconsciously, "What His Highness said is absolutely true. They have all become tools just for studying and are no longer real people.

The thinking in their minds has been solidified. They only have fame and fame in their eyes, and they only think about how to study and how to make those classics bring benefits to them.

But they have forgotten that when the ancient sages wrote the classics, their original intention was just to broaden the people's wisdom and make people full of wisdom, rather than to be a tool for the classics!"

"Tool man?"

Zhu Di thought about it for a while, then he understood and smiled softly.

"So, Guo Qing has set a rule for the academy students. How many days do all students have to do internship every month?"

Guo An nodded, "Your Highness, the principles of how everything in the world operates are full of wisdom.

It's a pity that those sons of gentry and wealthy businessmen all consciously stand on the clouds and don't bother to lower their heads to look down at the things on the ground, so the humble ministers can only let them go."

Zhu Di added: "According to Guo Qing's wisdom, these students from poor families, especially Chang Guoting and Shang Kezhou, can be admitted to the Juren Examination, or even the Jinshi."

Guo An glanced at Zhu Di strangely and said, "Your Highness, if they all pass the exam, who will Shi Si, the chief minister of Prince Yan, call as officials?"

Zhu Di couldn't help but be stunned.

Guo An continued: "However, the treatment His Highness gives them now is already very good.


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