1.24 The more the better
The news that his mentor Zheng Xuan was appointed as King Ji was soon spread throughout Shanyang.
Some are happy and some are sad.
When the disciples received the order from the master, they immediately packed their bags and went north with them today. The group of people would board the ship at Penglai Port, cross the Bohai Bay, enter the Giant Horse Water, and moor in Nangang. At that time, King Ji would welcome him in person.
Many people were also worried. There were many disciples under their masters, so how could King Ji not make any distinctions and take them all in? If most of them were dismissed, what should I do?
Compared to the senior student who gradually became suspicious, Zheng Tai, the subordinate of the disciple, was full of energy and could not hide his complacentness.
When he came, the lord had already made it clear that the disciples under Zheng Xuan's sect should be more and more good. If they could be brought in one pot, they would be a great achievement.
The so-called "famous teachers produce high disciples". The disciples in Zheng Xuan's sect do not care about their abilities. Their character should be impeccable. It is also called "both virtuous and talented". Even if they do not have great talents, if they possess virtue, they can still be called good talents. This will be of great benefit to the maintenance of the entire administrative system.
Confucius had no different teachings and taught according to his aptitude. He only obtained seventy-two wise men. In Zheng Xuanmen, those who could be called great talents in the world would be rare. However, even if many disciples were all young officials, they were a great supplement to the administration of Ji State.
It is only because of the present, etiquette and morality are in harmony with the world.
It should be noted that in order to help the six kings of Jizhou reorganize the administration of officials, Ji State drew a large number of grassroots officials and rushed to the six countries. Even domestic officials were in short supply. Being able to get supplements from Zheng Xuanmen is a timely help.
When King Ji uses people, he can use both virtue and talent. If he has talent but no virtue, he will cause more disasters. If he has bad intentions, how can he not be in trouble with the people? The case of "a mouse ruins a pot of soup" is even more common.
Later generations monopolized national affairs. Only by marrying a clan can a king maintain his throne. In this way, a deformed political ecology of "building one group well and cracking down on another group" was formed. At the least, a party was formed for personal gain, and at the worst, a party was formed to fight against the different parties. Power struggles and chaos caused harm to the country and the people. The deep-rooted "official-oriented" bad roots were formed in later generations.
In Liu Bei's view, this method has more disadvantages than benefits and is definitely not desirable. This move is exactly the same as the "bloody washes half to save the other half" in the treatment of killing and reducing the oral shock.
Therefore, in-laws and families are all common tricks of later generations.
Don't ask the source of heroes.
The woman had legal inheritance rights, and her husband died and remarried to the emperor and empress. She was so enlightened and polite to the Han Dynasty. She was a vassal king of the last dynasty of "real feudal system".
Liu Bei did not need to be so despicable.
In the view of King Ji, the only thing that needs to be distinguished is good and evil, and the enemy of us.
Origin, school, family, and even personal hobbies, beliefs, etc. should not be distinguished separately.
Why?
In the vast China, tolerance is great.
The "official transformation techniques" and "official appearance records" that play with power in later generations should not and should not appear in my glorious heavenly world.
As mentioned earlier, when we value culture and over military affairs, we will upgrade Confucianism to Confucianism. We will completely castrate the martial spirit of the Chinese people. So "good men do not serve as soldiers, and good women do not marry." Good children are all studying hard in the window and dreaming of being the first to be the golden list. There is no more news about the chicken dancing and throwing his pen to join the army. The disaster has been left for thousands of years.
A weak country has no diplomacy. Remember.
Only powerful power is the basis of benevolent government. Just as a wise ruler can do a high salary and maintain integrity. You cannot put the cart before the horse.
The reason why power and schemes were prevalent in later dynasties was because only Confucianism was left to disrupt the law with literature, and no more heroes were involved in the violation of the ban with martial arts.
In my great man, he is so bright that he can dare to block the sharp blade.
Both civil and military are the kingly way. Just like King Ji, both hands are very hard.
After receiving the letter from the subordinate Zheng Tai, Liu Bei was very happy.
Who is Zheng Xuan?
It is not an exaggeration to say that he was the first master of classics in the late Han Dynasty. He took office as the head of the Taixue Temple and took the lead in the Taixue Temple, and went further.
The promised thousand good houses, King Ji has ordered the country's craftsmen to carefully repair them. It is necessary to make sure that everything is complete before the fleet arrives. More than a thousand disciples can move in with their bags to calm their hearts.
King Ji's move has a profound meaning.
If it is just to accommodate the disciples of Zheng Xuan, the Taixue dormitory is enough. Why should it be so extravagant?
Giving it to a single-family house is to lure his family to move in.
The so-called "staying safe and living". Once the family moves in, it becomes the best choice for the Ji Kingdom.
King Ji is thirsty for talent. Of course, it can also be seen here, and it has the benefits of a stable "foundation". It can continuously provide manpower, material resources, financial resources, military strength, intelligence, etc. for the "big cause". It also allows King Ji to be reborn and is no longer the Liu Xianzhu who has been wandering for half his life in history and has left his wife for several years.
In other words, if there are thousands of people in the same family, they will be in charge of various parts of Ji, aren’t they afraid of forming cliques?
Not afraid. Except for Zheng Xuan's disciples, there are many people in the Four Young Masters who have served in Ji State.
The Ji Kingdom was in power, and the officials were clean and honest. They assassinated traitors and caught them, and the news was heard. There was also King Ji who was in a clear way to shine the traitors. They promoted both virtue and talent, and the people were in a favor. There were a few treacherous and slandered, who were also eliminated by thunder. Ji Kingdom was generous and strict, and King Ji was clearly distinguished from love and hatred, and the people were jealous of evil. How could they allow fish that were hiding invisible?
It is precisely because King Ji treated everyone equally. The wealthy merchants also had a way to advance. Therefore, they could dilute the value of the fields to the greatest extent. As mentioned earlier, merchants could bear the high price ten times that of farmers. After becoming rich, they spent a lot of money to buy land, which became a bad move that could not be eradicated in the feudal era. When King Ji would own the land, the number of real estate was bound to the civil servants, and enforce the law fairly from top to bottom. This was why the beautiful fields of the six stones of Ji were not hoarded by a few people.
If you want to increase land and real estate, the only way for the people of Ji Country is to promote your title.
The civil and military titles became positive gains for many "small officials" and "poor scholars". After all, it was the dream of Ji people to get a double salary.
There are two ways: official salary and title salary, and official salary and palace salary.
In other words, there are also "three-eat salary" in Ji State. The official salary and the title salary are also the palace salary. Rumors were that the earliest group of officials who followed the King of Ji were all three-eat salary.
Although it is only popular, it is believed that the tyranny of King Ji and the wealth of Ji Kingdom should be trustworthy.
The hinterland of the kingdom was all Kang Qiu. It has been a long history, and Liu Bei was not worried. Zhong Yao’s thousands of miles of land and the harvest in the Yongnu Shou was what King Ji was in mind.
He ordered Zheng Tai to go south to Donglai. The next day, You Linhao left Nangang, entered the Juma River Road, and headed to Yongnushu.
Yongnushu is a vast vast area of thousands of miles. It is a large marsh with a diameter of three hundred miles. In terms of area alone, it is three times that of Dukang Daze. In other words, only the Zhongyao embankment field is large and the Yongnushu rice production is three times that of Dukang japonica rice.
There is also Wen'an Daze, which is a 120-mile path, and the east and west digging of pine trees that have entered Ji Kingdom.
They are all places of Fenghao hidden under the Bai Ze.
When it comes to farming, no one in the world is rightly above the King of Ji. This is the eternal truth.
The polder fields in the northern part of the swamp have been completed. Zhucheng has been built, with water networks and branches and canals connected by four. The rice fields are continuous, and there is no flooding anymore.
Several hidden rivers in the scattered bushes were all bound in the river channel. Alfalfa was planted on three sides of the embankment. River ports were also built to facilitate the transportation of canals.
Ji State prospered because of water. The Jiuhe River was under the bottom, and the shipping was convenient. Paddle-wheeled boats and boats were like flying. The animal power was driven by far better than manpower.
The new three-body paddle steamer, Liu Bei's new flagship, is also in the dock, making the final preparations before launching.
The wind and wave resistance of the trimaran ship is undoubtedly. Moreover, the separation of the three-body body also greatly increases the number of paddles placed. As for the effect, it will be clear soon.
The wandering Lin did not enter the Bohai Sea. Instead, he followed the Jiguo Canal and went downstream. He passed through Anci and Quanzhou and went straight to Yongnu Beishu.
What you see along the way is a fertile land of thousands of miles.
Chapter completed!