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Chapter 655 Pacify the Plateau

Chapter 655: The Plateau was pacified by the Junggar Han Khan

Author: Linjiangjun

Chapter 655: The Plateau was pacified by the Junggar Han Khan

As for campus bullying, to be honest, Zhu Kezang can’t handle it either.

This is an age-old problem, and it depends purely on the local style of study.

So how to deal with these bullying teenagers?

Many bullies are not crimes at all, and there is no way to use the law to bring them to justice!

The only case in which Xinda Ming campus bullying was sentenced was the Fang Congyun case.

The group of guys who slandered Fang Congyun for stealing money have also been exiled to the Fangzhang Province (Australia) through labor camps.

However, looking at the root cause, if we want to put an end to school bullying, teacher education is indispensable.

A good teacher will have a great influence on students, so teacher ethics is very important.

The Ming Dynasty now pays more and more attention to the selection of teachers. If you want to be a teacher in the Ming Dynasty, you not only need the recommendation of local villagers, but also need to be evaluated by the government before you can be hired.

In any case, the story of Pan Boheng and Fang Congyun triggered thoughts on human trafficking and school bullying throughout the Ming Dynasty.

But Pan Boheng himself has reached a crossroads in life.

"Your Majesty, I just received news that General Pan's troops have captured Lhasa and captured Dalai Khan alive!"

In Yingtian City, in the Huangji Hall, Qiu Hui, Minister of the Ministry of War, walked in excitedly with a letter. He loudly reported the news to Zhu Kezang, and then handed over a telegram.

Zhu Kezang quickly took the book from Qiu Hui and quickly opened it and read it carefully.

In response to the storm of public opinion between Tiancheng and his younger brother Pan Boheng, Pan Aqiang knew nothing about it. After spending the winter in Qamdo, he launched a brazen offensive in the spring of 1692, when his younger brother Pan Boheng came to Beijing to take the exam.

The city of Lhasa was not prepared at all, and with the help of Fude Gonpo, the leading party, it was easy to win!

At this point, the Heshuote Khanate was pacified and the snow-covered plateau was pacified.

Today was supposed to be the day to confer officers on these new scholars, but I didn't expect to encounter such a happy event.

After the Snowy Plateau is pacified, a large number of officials will be dispatched there!

The environment there is harsh, and being an official there is equivalent to exile, and there are very few officials willing to go there.

At this moment, Pan Boheng in the Huangji Palace suddenly spoke: "Your Majesty, I am willing to go to the snow-covered plateau to solve the problems for the Ming Dynasty!"

In fact, since the Ming Dynasty, the appointment of the number one scholar has been fixed.

After the new top scholar was born, he immediately entered the Hanlin Academy and served as a sixth-rank Hanlin Academy editor.

This position is called "Chu Cai", which means the emperor's secretary, and his future is unlimited.

Of course, since the emperor had many secretaries, the political achievements that the number one scholar could achieve depended on his performance.

Winning the first prize only means you have the basic conditions for a good future. Whether you can become a high official or not, as the saying goes, entry depends on the imperial examination, and cultivation depends on the individual.

Generally speaking, the number one pick is rarely released.

Except for the Song Dynasty, which is a special case.

Most of the No. 1 Scholars in the Song Dynasty started out as minor officials and were then transferred back to serve in the central court.

For example, Lü Mengzheng, the number one scholar during the Taizong period of the Song Dynasty, was awarded the title of general prime minister after winning the number one title, and was appointed as the general magistrate of Shengzhou. He also started as a sixth-rank official.

But after all, Lu Mengzheng was born as the number one scholar, with a huge halo on his head. He quickly rose through the ranks and became the prime minister three times.

Hearing this, Zhu Kezang made eye contact with Pan Boheng and knew that he was serious.

"In that case, I will appoint you as the academic official of Uzang Province. I hope you will transform the place of Uzang into a place of prosperous cultural fortune!"

"Sure as you wish!"

Mention academic officer, this is Pan Boheng’s dream official position.

In the future, the title of academic officer will be roughly equivalent to the senior official in charge of education and the director of the Department of Education in a certain province.

The academic style and teachers who are specifically responsible for managing a province can be equivalent to the fourth leader of a province.

If we have to say how high the grade of the academic officer is, it is not necessarily true.

There is no fixed grade for this academic officer, because the emperor did not fully consider what grade to choose when selecting people. Therefore, the academic officer placed in the local area may be of a higher grade or a lower grade. High

There are also high-grade third- and second-grade ones, and there are also low-grade fourth- and fifth-grade ones.

In addition, the Tixueguan, as a dispatching officer, is the deputy envoy and chief minister of the Chasi Division.

As officials, they have the function of supervising society and maintaining social morals.

Therefore, in the three edicts promulgated in the Ming Dynasty to promote education, they were all required to do a good job in academic affairs and at the same time, when they encountered problems with the military and civilians, or incompetent officials who were greedy and cruel and harmed others, those who reported the matter should be pragmatic.

Report. Retain part of its functions as a supervisory official.

However, being an academic official in Uzang may also involve another task: sinicizing the local people.

The elder brother General Pan Aqiang regained the snowy plateau, and the younger brother Pan Boheng volunteered to go to Tibet to govern the local culture. It is really a good story!

As a result, the public criticized the Peng family even more vigorously.

The matter between the Pan family and the Snowy Plateau was over, and the Ming Dynasty launched another attack in another direction, that is, the northwest.

As mentioned above, after Huang Qing regained control of Gansu, the Green Camp Admiral of the Qing Dynasty took advantage of Cewang Alabutan, the king of the Junggar County of the Qing Dynasty, to follow Kangxi into Tianzhu, and took the opportunity to lead the elite Green Camp troops to sweep the defense-empty Junggar prairie.

Later, at the suggestion of his son Sun Chengen, Sun Sike proclaimed himself the Great Khan of Junggar!

It is similar to Kangxi's self-proclaimed Great Khan of Mongolia.

Originally, the title of Great Khan of Junggar, the chosen Khan of the Holy Qing and Mongol Empire, was given to Kangxi. Because Cewang Alabutan was the prince of the Qing Dynasty and had defected to Kangxi, the title of Great Khan naturally belonged to Kangxi.

It’s fair to say that the Manchus were sweating profusely, but now it’s great that the holy Qing Mongol Empire has a Han Chinese profusely sweating!

Sure enough, even the defeated generals of the Ming Dynasty cannot be underestimated.

For casually sweeping across Junggar, one can only say that the Ming Dynasty was a monster.

Kangxi, who was severely ravaged, not only became the Great Khan of Mongolia after leaving the Central Plains, but also took over the Kazakh grasslands and northwest Tianzhu, and may even jointly rule the Rakshasa Kingdom.

However, within the Qing Dynasty, the remnants of the Green Battalion that had been reformed by the New Army were able to sweep across other countries when they went out, which was outrageous.

In this way, Sun Sike's green battalion troops transformed into the personal guards of the Junggar Khan!

Of course, Sun Sike was not completely Mongolian. He relied on the strength of the Green Camp Guards to force the local nobles to learn Chinese, speak Chinese, and change their customs.

In fact, regular Mongolians themselves also have the habit of wearing braids. The Manchus learned the habit of shaving and braiding their hair from Mongolia.

But here in Sun Sike, it does not exist.

As soon as he left the rule of the Qing Dynasty, he shaved off his braid and grew his hair. Naturally, the areas ruled by him also followed suit.

Sun Sike did this because he had two concerns.

First, it’s too ugly to have pigtails, and second, if the Ming army comes in the future and loses to the Ming soldiers, can he still surrender?

Just think of him as the vanguard of the Ming Emperor, who will transform the Junggar prairie for the sake of the Ming Dynasty!
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