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Chapter 937 If we fall any further, we will become barbarians!
Chapter 937 If we fall any further, we will become barbarians!
The reason why Ling Yunyi led his troops back to Beijing was that he only received the imperial edict but not the emperor's secret instructions. That is, there was only a secret system of communication between the emperor and the governor, governor-general, and general. Some things that were inconvenient to say publicly could be said in the secret system.
The imperial edict might have been written by the cabinet, but the secret decree must have been written by the emperor, so Ling Yunyi’s reaction was a bit overreacting without seeing the secret decree.
Since the Wanli Restoration, Ling Yunyi has returned to Beijing twice. In fact, he doesn't know much about the situation in the capital, nor is he clear whether there is a delicate balance between the emperor, the generals, and the prime ministers. The death of Wang Chonggu broke this balance.
Ling Yunyi's 1500 guest soldiers were definitely no match for the 1500 elite soldiers of the Beijing Camp. While they had a crushing number of troops, the Beijing Camp still fought as a system. If there really was a change in the capital, returning to the capital for these men would be tantamount to committing suicide.
Ling Yunyi's plan was to return to Beijing to die.
His plan was simple. If Zhang Juzheng was still planning but had not taken action and had not succeeded in usurping the throne, these 1500 people returning to Beijing would put great pressure on Zhang Juzheng.
Even if Zhang Juzheng succeeded in usurping the throne, these 1500 people would not be able to cause any substantial harm, but would still cause Zhang Juzheng to be cursed for generations to come.
1500 people returned to Beiya from Seoul. The noise they made along the way could not be concealed at all, just like Sima Zhao could not conceal the fact that he killed Emperor Cao Mao in the street. If Zhang Juzheng really usurped the throne, no matter what, he would definitely be doomed to die on the pillar of shame in history like the Sima family.
There was no specific reason for doing this. Ling Yunyi felt that he was a Ming citizen and he would live and die as a Ming citizen.
But after returning to Beijing, Ling Yunyi realized that he had really misunderstood. Zhang Juzheng did not have the conditions to usurp the throne because Zhang Juzheng himself was under the strict protection of the emperor. Such an absolutely authoritative person, when closely protected by the other party, had no possibility of usurping the throne at all.
"Ling Ci Fu's work in Korea can be described as swift and decisive, but the Ming Dynasty is not Korea after all. Sometimes, one still needs to restrain himself a little." Zhu Yijun held several memorials impeaching Ling Yunyi in his hands. These memorials all said that Ling Yunyi was too radical.
It's not a false accusation, it's all true.
Zhu Yijun was communicating with the new deputy prime minister about the working methods in Beijing. It could be radical, but not extreme, as extreme radicalism would give others an advantage.
"In a barbaric land, drastic measures are naturally needed. I will not act in this way when I return to the capital." Ling Yunyi almost patted his chest to assure the emperor that he would not be extreme.
Zhu Yijun and Ling Yunyi talked about old events in Korea for a long time.
There was a group of old nobles in Seoul, Korea. The Japanese pirates came too quickly. A large number of old nobles from both the civil and military classes, scholars from Sungkyunkwan, and illegitimate sons of nobles from both the civil and military classes did not leave Seoul. Japan also wanted to rely on these old nobles to form the Hwarang Army, and the Japanese daimyo and the old nobles from both the civil and military classes hit it off.
Class identity is greater than ethnic identity, which is vividly demonstrated at this moment.
After the Ming army recaptured Seoul, there were some disagreements on how to deal with these old nobles. Yi Sun-sin killed the old nobles who fled to Pyongyang, and the handling of these old nobles in Seoul was a bit difficult.
When Ling Yunyi arrived in Seoul, he killed them without any explanation and buried them together with the Japanese pirates.
This matter was too extreme as Ling Yunyi did not conduct any investigation. Whether they were coerced, had their own reasons, had been bribed before the war, or were just pretending to cooperate and secretly supporting the rebel army, Ling Butang did not care and killed them all.
A part of the civil and military officials were afraid of the violence of the Japanese pirates and had to cooperate with them, but they secretly supported the rebel army. In the eyes of the court officials, this part was an object that could be won over.
But Ling Yunyi was in Seoul. He felt that these old nobles, in their so-called support for the rebel army, were simply betting on both sides. No matter who won, they could remain safe and sound and continue to be their prey.
If they hadn't met Ling Butang, these people's plan would have really succeeded.
"Your Majesty, this man is dead, and I don't know how to bring him back to life." Ling Yunyi admitted that he was a bit radical, but he didn't think he did anything wrong. When he killed the man, he had no intention of making further progress, nor was he prepared to join the cabinet.
After the Wanli Restoration, he traveled to Guangdong, Guangxi, Shandong and Henan, and served as governor in these three places. If he could have made progress, he would have done so long ago. However, his bloodthirsty character obviously made it difficult for him to make further progress.
But again, while personal struggle is important, the historical process cannot be ignored.
Zhu Yijun looked around and saw that Ye Xianggao had stopped writing, then he said, "But you are a barbarian. I think Ling Cifu did a good job. Otherwise, the remaining poison would not be completely eliminated and would cause endless harm."
"Your Majesty, I thought so too!" Ling Yunyi kept nodding his head. This was exactly what he thought. The remaining poison had not been completely eliminated and would cause endless harm. As for the questions that the emperor had asked when he was a child, he didn't have a reliable answer at his age, and he didn't have the ability to find the answers.
If the problem cannot be solved, then the person who created the problem will seem strangely reasonable.
Ling Yunyi also killed a group of people, Hwarang. Hwarang were easy to identify, as they all had big flowered arms. Regardless of whether they had been Japan's auxiliary army or not, all those with big flowered arms were arrested and sent to the Jingshifang to be castrated. They then became coolies in the mines and managed the mines together with the Japanese slaves.
This practice of not distinguishing between good and bad has caused a lot of discussion.
When Joseon was destroyed, some Hwarang joined the volunteer army to fight against the Japanese pirates. After the Japanese pirates left, Ling Yunyi treated them the same as the Japanese pirates and bullied them as Japanese people. A riot broke out and was suppressed by Ling Yunyi.
"Your Majesty, I also have something to say about this matter. Korea, Japan and the Ming Dynasty are different. In Korea and Japan, most of the Hwarang are gang members. Maybe they fought against the Japanese pirates, but after the Japanese pirates retreated, these people immediately started to resume their old business." Ling Yunyi explained in detail why he did this.
Being in the Ming Dynasty, especially Your Majesty who is sitting in the deepest palace, it is actually very difficult to understand the harm caused by gangs in places like Korea and Japan.
Most of the gangs in the Ming Dynasty were thugs kept by the powerful and wealthy, but this was not the case with the evil gangs in Korea and Japan. They were predators themselves.
Ling Yunyi also wanted to unite these Hwarang at the beginning. After all, they all came from poor laborers, and many of them became Hwarang out of necessity. If they had a legitimate livelihood, they could settle down.
But the reality is not so, because legitimate business makes less money, while informal business makes more money.
The direct reason why Ling Yunyi chose to take action was that many Hwarang became followers of the Pure Land religion and actively participated in spreading this evil sect. The Koreans were uneasy about the massacres by Japanese pirates, and the speed of the spread of the Pure Land religion had far exceeded the control capabilities of the governor and provincial governor of Korea.
At the beginning, these Hwarangs worked as thugs for some casinos and brothels. Then they used these casinos and brothels as their bases, constantly recruiting Hwarangs and idlers, with the Paradise Cult as the main cohesive force, and soon this street became theirs.
As long as they occupy a street, they will start to make rules, exclude dissidents, form a monopoly, and finally expand their territory. A street, a neighborhood, a city, eventually connecting the dots into lines, and the lines into surfaces, becoming a stubborn disease that is difficult to eradicate.
When Ling Yunyi took action, the Jile Cult had already begun hunting babies in Seoul. These Jile Cult members not only killed their own children, but also spared other people's children. People were in panic and talked about it a lot.
According to China's experience in dealing with evil spirits, the most fundamental way is to eliminate extreme religions and to eliminate the environment in which people need religion.
The fundamental solution is to free people from the environment where they have to put their hopes in God, and this is a path that has been proven time and again.
However, the Korean Governor-General was simply unable to do so because he was short of staff and the people were against him. Some Koreans sympathized with, sheltered, harbored, and helped these followers of the Pure Land religion. In the eyes of some Koreans, these followers of the Pure Land religion were rebelling against the Ming court and trying to restore Korea.
When the Korean Provincial Government was first established, it was impossible to eliminate the Pure Land Sect according to the established path, so it could only eliminate the supporters of the Pure Land Sect.
Ling Yunyi judged that if no intervention was made, the Ming Dynasty's rule over Korea would become a mirage, and eventually even Japan's mineral resources would be lost.
"I am not in Korea. Since Ling Ci Fu thinks it is necessary, then it is necessary." Zhu Yijun thought about it seriously and still agreed with Ling Yunyi's approach.
The dead cannot be resurrected, and the removed bells cannot be replaced on these Hwarang.
And from Zhu Yijun's personal perspective, he strongly supports Ling Yunyi's approach.
"North Korea is at war and we cannot use common sense to deal with it. Moreover, if we don't take action now, more people will probably die in the future," Zhu Yijun explained his reasons.
The fact that the Ming army did not carry out a massacre shows that the Ming army had strict discipline.
If Zeng Shengwu were allowed to go, he would probably have to use the method he used to pacify the Duzhan barbarians. The Japanese killed people in Korea and rivers of blood flowed. These Koreans did not blame the Japanese, but instead resisted and blamed the Ming Dynasty.
Just because Daming is a gentleman, he should be scolded?
Moreover, if the Jile Cult is allowed to develop like this, the Ming Dynasty will not use gentle means like Ling Yunyi, but will send a large army to attack.
Ling Yunyi's approach actually solved the problem at the lowest cost.
Identify? How to identify? The Ming Dynasty simply does not have that many people in Korea, nor does it have that much energy to identify. It is simply impossible to do it.
What Ling Yunyi did was wrong, but it was not wrong, just like when Hai Wenzhong and Hai Rui divided the Western sailing ship between Zhang Jin and Zhang Cheng without any order, it was wrong, but it was not wrong.
"I have discovered that neither Japan nor Korea seem to be able to solve this evil problem. The Paradise Cult is flourishing in Japan and is also tending to become a disaster in Korea. Ling Ci Fu returned to the court from Korea. Why do you think this is the case?" Zhu Yijun asked himself a concerned question.
Logically speaking, both Japan and Korea have Confucian culture. Since Confucian culture does not talk about strange things, supernatural powers, or gods, the Central Plains could have destroyed Buddhism in the Three Wus, but both Japan and Korea are helpless against religion.
The monks in the temple worshipped the ancient Buddha and green lamps in the Ming Dynasty, but they created monk soldiers in Japan. In addition, the spread of the Pure Land Sect left both Korea and Japan helpless.
Ling Yunyi thought for a long time before he spoke: "At first I thought it was the evil of the gentleman. The ruler is a gentleman, so if a gentleman does evil, he will naturally be full of evil. But after being in Korea for a long time, I found that it was wrong. It was not the evil of the gentleman, but that both Korea and Japan had not completed the construction of their own dynasties."
At first, Lingbudang thought that the biggest problem of all the chaos in Korea was the Korean royal family, but after eliminating the royal family, the problem still existed;
Later, he thought that the biggest enemy was the civil and military yangban and their illegitimate sons, but after Yi Sun-sin and Ling Yun-yi eliminated them, the problem still existed;
Later he thought it was the vagrant people like Hwarang, and even after they were solved, the problem still existed.
At this point, Ling Yunyi discovered the fundamental problem of North Korea, which was that it had not completed the construction of a nation and had to rely on a suzerain state to mediate domestic conflicts.
In simple terms, these small states must find a father to guide them in doing things.
When dad is too lazy to take care of things, isn't chaos the norm?
"Among the four pillars, only the culture learned from the Central Plains is stable, while the rest are lacking. As for the eight pillars, it is even more difficult to describe them in a few words. Without completing the construction of the dynasty, nothing can be accomplished." Ling Yunyi said solemnly.
"So that's it." Zhu Yijun suddenly realized that it was the construction of the national dynasty!
This is the theory of Wan Wengong and Wan Shihe. Wan Shihe believed that the state was built on four beams and eight pillars, and he put forward the most basic requirements for each of them. (Chapter 782).
The four beams are: militarily having a basic military framework, economically breaking away from the natural economy and entering a small peasant economy, politically gaining widespread support, and culturally having the ability to use writing, which is used in history, laws, and trade policies.
The four beams are the thresholds, and the eight columns are extended from the four beams. The eight columns represent the guards and guest soldiers; planting and taxation; capital and local areas; poetry and morality. The eight columns complete the representation of the construction of the country. For example, in the military, the guards and guest soldiers should include guards who are responsible for defense, have weak combat effectiveness, and are mainly responsible for public security, and also have elite guest soldiers who are responsible for attack and whose main function is to conquer and quell rebellions.
Ling Yunyi said with emotion: "Of course, Wan Wengong and I have different ideas. I think that if we can complete the four beams, we can be recognized as a national dynasty. Whether it is through religion or culture, if we can complete the four beams, there are not many people in the world who can do it."
"The only Ming dynasty that had four beams and eight pillars was the Wanli Restoration. Before the Wanli Restoration, the Ming dynasty was also missing two of its eight pillars."
Wan Shihe’s requirements are really too high!
The Ming Dynasty before the Wanli Restoration lacked two pillars, and they were big pillars.
One was the elite troops who were responsible for conquests. During the Ming Dynasty's wars, they were usually good at defending but could not fight, so they were easily taken advantage of by others. Even if they fought, they could not destroy the enemy. The other was financial taxes. The Ming Dynasty was extremely poor.
Without these two big pillars, it is only a matter of time before the other six pillars collapse.
According to Wan Shihe, doesn’t it mean that from the Yongle period to the Wanli period, the Ming Dynasty was not considered a national dynasty and the construction of the national dynasty was not completed?
"Wan Wengong proposed the four beams and eight pillars, which means that after Yongle and before the Reform Movement of 1898, the Ming Dynasty lacked two pillars. It was considered to have slipped from a complete dynasty to an incomplete dynasty." Zhu Yijun did not hide it from Ling Yunyi. This was what Wan Shihe meant.
Wan Shihe didn't care about the barbarians at all. In his eyes, the barbarians were all beasts in human form. Wan Shihe classified the overseas barbarians by compiling the book on barbarian countries. His fundamental purpose was to draw a line. No matter how the Ming Dynasty spiraled downward in the future, it would not slide down to the point where its four pillars were incomplete.
If you fall any lower, you will become a barbarian!
Before Yongle, the Ming Dynasty was a complete dynasty. After Yongle and before the Reform Movement, it was only a half-complete dynasty, with a few pillars missing and the house was collapsing, but they still pretended nothing had happened. It was a shame!
"Your Majesty, what you said makes me suddenly enlightened." Ling Yunyi suddenly realized, this is not surprising.
Ling Yunyi always felt that Wan Shihe's standards were a bit too high. Feelings were not set for foreign countries at all, but were drawn internally. All this unreasonableness immediately became reasonable.
Ling Yunyi frowned slightly, thought for a moment, and said with a somewhat relieved smile: "Your Majesty, when I was studying, I spent money lavishly, and the money my family gave me was not enough. In order to save money, I started to keep accounts to remind myself not to spend money that should not be spent. As I kept keeping accounts, I started to make false accounts."
"I keep this account for myself. No one else will read it, but I am still deceiving myself."
Ling Yunyi was talking about his own embarrassing experience in the past, and also about the imperial court. It was not about how smart or powerful Wan Shihe was, but that since Yongle, ministers of successive dynasties actually knew the root of the problem, but no one said it, no one mentioned it, and they were just deceiving themselves.
The strange situation in which the brain of the Ming Dynasty, that is, the capital, and the torso of the Ming Dynasty, that is, the local areas, did not match each other at all lasted for more than 170 years. Everyone was deceiving themselves.
"Ling Ci Fu, you have actually done this?" Zhu Yijun was stunned, then he showed a sunny smile.
Ling Yunyi is a living person, not a puppet in the hands of the emperor, nor a puppet of the thousand-year-old monarch-minister etiquette.
Zhu Yijun and Ling Yunyi chatted for a long time before Ling Yunyi took his leave to continue his work. After Wang Chonggu's affairs were dealt with, Ling Yunyi truly became the second prime minister of the Ming Dynasty.
The reason for the series of impeachments against Ling Yunyi's misdeeds in Korea was the ministers in the court, who did not want Ling Yunyi to serve as the second assistant minister smoothly. In the eyes of most court officials, Ling Yunyi was just right in Korea, and it was a bit too much for him to be the second assistant minister in Wenyuan Pavilion.
What should we do if Ling Ci Fu treats the officials in the capital as Japanese pirates?
Unfortunately, the emperor himself has the final say over the cabinet ministers.
On the second day of February, when the dragon raised its head, Ling Yunyi, as the Minister of Punishments and concurrently the Grand Secretary of Dongke, held a public trial outside Xizhimen, and publicly tried Li Shida and other remnants of the tribute selection case.
There was no public execution during this public trial. The Imperial Guards continued to investigate Li Shida and other rebels, and would execute them in the autumn.
Wang Qian sat in the audience and watched the entire public trial. At this moment, he finally understood that his father had made the right bet and the emperor really had a conscience!
His Majesty the Emperor did not dwell on the bad things in the past, but chose to look forward. His Majesty is really different from other emperors.
Of course, Wang Qian was also ashamed of himself for doubting the emperor. The emperor had worked hard to govern the country for seventeen years, but when his emotions completely collapsed, he also had some doubts and complaints, but with the end of the public trial, all of that was over.
"Your Majesty, Wang Qian is here." A eunuch came in and reported to the emperor.
"Xuan."
"Your Majesty, I, Wang Qian, pay my respects to you. Long live Your Majesty. Long, long live Your Majesty." Wang Qian knelt as soon as he entered the door and saluted very respectfully.
"No need to be polite, please sit down." Zhu Yijun said with a smile, "Prefect Wang has some resentment towards me. He has been hiding and refusing to see me these days. I understand. After all, I have set up a trap using the affairs of Duke Wencheng after his death. Prefect Wang knows my plan and is willing to come to see me. I am still very happy."
"Wang Qian, please accept my condolences. Your father has passed away. You will have to walk this path on your own. Lord Wencheng did not leave you any legacy. He even left you obstacles."
Wang Chonggu handed over the Jin Party and the Labor Party to Wang Jiaping and demolished the Shanghai Machinery Factory, resulting in Wang Qian not having much influence on the Labor Party. This was to avoid the Labor Party being labeled as belonging to their Wang family.
Wang Chonggu left Wang Qian with only obstacles, the first of which was the cheating among the candidates, and the second was endless enemies.
This is also the reason why Wang Chonggu wanted Wang Qian to retire. For Wang Qian, the path of official career was like hell. Fortunately, the emperor still favored him.
"I will follow your majesty's instructions and be careful with my words and actions in the future." Wang Qian bowed again and thanked the emperor for his grace.
Zhu Yijun looked at Wang Qian and said with certainty: "I will give you 27 days to observe mourning. After the 27th, you will return to Songjiang Prefecture and continue to serve as the prefect. If you make a name for yourself and achieve results, no one can stop you from being promoted. I say so."
Since the incident in the fifth year of Wanli, when Zhang Juzheng lost his lover while observing mourning, Zhu Yijun made a patch on the mourning period, reducing it from twenty-seven months to twenty-seven days. It was not that there was no mourning, but that the period was not that long.
And for the next 27 months, music was prohibited and people had to wear plain clothes to represent mourning.
It is impossible to have both loyalty and filial piety. Zhu Yijun could only try his best to find the balance point and reconcile this contradiction.
Zhu Yijun promised Wang Qian that he was talented and capable, and as long as he worked hard, no one would be able to use the cheating incident as a juren candidate to target him and prevent him from being promoted.
"I will never let down the emperor's grace!" Wang Qian bowed again. He did not say any unnecessary flattery. No matter how much he said, it would all be in vain. What mattered was his actions. He would try his best to make Songjiang Prefecture a loyal Songjiang Prefecture.
Wang Qian did not expect that there was still some imperial favor left between them, father and son. Wang Qian thought that all the imperial favor had been used up in the turmoil surrounding Wang Chonggu's posthumous affairs, but he did not expect that he could still exchange it for His Majesty's promise.
"Have you heard any interesting stories in Songjiang Prefecture? Tell me about it." Zhu Yijun asked with great interest. He and Wang Qian had a good personal relationship, so after talking about serious matters, he could naturally talk about some trivial matters.
"It's really hard to put it into words, Your Majesty!" Wang Qian's expression was particularly strange, and he shared several interesting stories with the emperor.
Not long after the bizarre incident of using elephant feces to strengthen male sexual function, Wang Qian investigated another case of sky-high priced chicken.
Half a chicken was sold for twelve silver coins, which was simply outrageous. In an ordinary restaurant, two silver coins could buy a banquet with all the cold and hot dishes, hot dishes, soups, and staple foods.
But in Songjiang Prefecture, twelve silver coins could only buy half a chicken.
The reason why this chicken is so expensive is that it only eats grains, drinks milk, and grows up listening to music. There are musicians who specialize in raising chickens and play music for them every day.
Wang Qian handled this case on the grounds of false advertising. Chickens, as creatures, have no teeth and cannot chew food, so they must swallow pebbles to help grind the food. It is an outright lie to say that chickens raised only on a diet of grains are cleaner and more noble. At least they have to eat pebbles.
But Wang Qian's actual motive was to maintain the face of the people of Songjiang Prefecture. Most people in Songjiang Prefecture would neither eat elephant dung nor half a chicken worth twelve silver coins, but it was these strange things that made the people of Songjiang Prefecture lose face.
The plate should be big, the quantity should be small, spread some sauce, sprinkle some grass, scoop it with a spoon, and sell it to Mr. Shanghai for 880 yuan. This has become a nursery rhyme, even children can sing it!
In addition to the twelve silver coins for half a chicken and three silver coins for an egg, the most frequent thing was various competitions for wealth, including luxury cars, beautiful women and extravagant things. The rich young men in Shanghai even competed for wealth at sea, to see who had more pleasure boats. The Qinglong Harbor was filled with boats that could not be sailed once a year.
Zhu Yijun smiled and said, "Songjiang Prefecture is the place with the most workshops, the most craftsmen, the most artisan schools, and the most female workers in the Ming Dynasty. To this day, only Songjiang Prefecture has completed the commodity economy. In addition, due to the opening of the sea, various thoughts have been imported. These things happen today and will continue in the future. This is the responsibility of the court."
Songjiang Prefecture was the bridgehead of the Wanli Reform. Songjiang Prefecture's experiences in exploration, success and failure are worthy of learning from the Ming Dynasty. Many bad things were caused by the Wanli Reform. The court should take the leading responsibility and guide the continuous change of the atmosphere.
"Your Majesty, perhaps, Songjiang Prefecture is also the first to complete the Dinghai school system plan." Wang Qian talked about the biggest new policy since the 15th year of Wanli, the Dinghai school system.
"So fast?" Zhu Yijun was quite surprised and talked to Wang Qian in detail about the situation. It was only February of the eighteenth year of Wanli, just two years after the Dinghai school system was proposed, and Songjiang Prefecture actually saw the possibility of completing it.
At this moment, Songjiang Prefecture had basically completed the planning of the Dinghai school system.
Shanghai University has four sessions and two school districts, which can accommodate 9,000 students of various disciplines. Shanghai Normal School can train 3,000 normal school students every year. In addition, the three-level schools have completed the coverage of towns and villages and are in the process of covering villages.
The teacher trainees of Songjiang Normal School can be sent to Zhejiang and Nanya, so that Zhejiang and Nanya can complete the Dinghai school system faster.
Under the Dinghai school system, Songjiang Prefecture could complete all the requirements of the Dinghai school system within three to five years.
Even the elementary school was equipped with lime blowtorches and gas lamps. Zhu Yijun tried to save as much as possible on these precious items. The elementary school taught children during the day and served as a night school at night, teaching craftsmen to read and write.
Wang Qian said excitedly: "Pen, ink, paper and inkstone are all getting cheaper, especially with machine-made paper and new ink and hard pens, reading is no longer as expensive as it used to be. At least the books for elementary schools can be stably supplied. The new-style schools are completely superior to the old private schools in terms of breadth and depth."
"Your Majesty, the Dinghai school system is worth it even if it takes fifty or a hundred years to build!"
The implementation of the Dinghai school system brought visible changes to Songjiang Prefecture. When various workshops sprang up like mushrooms after a rain, the lack of talent became Songjiang Prefecture's top problem.
The predecessor of Shanghai University, Songjiang Maritime School, solved some of the talent gap.
Now, Shanghai University can steadily provide talents, and the development of Songjiang Prefecture will be one step ahead of other places!
"Your Majesty, I have an unclear idea." Wang Qian said with a sharp gaze, "Can we let the normal school students in Songjiang Prefecture support Gansu? Gansu is poor, lacks schools, and even more lacks academicians."
"Tell me in detail." Zhu Yijun immediately asked with great interest.
The last time Wang Qian had an idea was when he used the Li Ju method. This guy always had some flashes of inspiration.
(End of this chapter)
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