Johime Three Kingdoms

Chapter 376 The whole house is blue and purple

Chapter 376 The whole house is blue and purple
When Yuan Shu established Dazhong, he was able to make Ji Ling break through the golden jade...

Today's Da Chu not only perfectly covers Dazhong in terms of population and land, but also more than doubles the number. Not to mention the majesty is much more majestic than Dazhong, and the Chu officials are much more capable than Yuan Shu's team at the beginning.
If abilities are digitized, before the Yellow Turban Rebellion, only those with a force or command score of 95 or above and holding important positions could be promoted to the Golden Soldier Talisman. In the peaceful years, it was normal for the court to have only one or two golden generals, and most of them were "commander-in-chief". "If you can be promoted, it is difficult to be promoted to a high position in the court just by relying on force.

However, after the beginning of troubled times, this standard gradually dropped to 90, and pure warriors also had more and more opportunities.

At this time, with the help of Dachu to establish the country, the standard was lowered to 85, and there were still official positions to "stand on tiptoe"!
For bosses above 95, it would be good to have one in ten years, but if the number is extended to 85, although it is still rare, it is much more...

In "Xian Shi Zhi Wen", following Bai Tu's "roll call", more than ten generals were promoted to gold and jade, and eight counselors were promoted to gold seals and purple ribbons!
The number of gold-plated and above generals directly exceeded twenty...

Especially among the military generals, he was ranked outside the [-]th place. Even the effect of "Xian Zhiwen" was almost gone. Huang Zhong, who was just named, was actually promoted to the level of transcendence after being awarded the title of "guerrilla general". Realm!
It is said that people who do not understand the story of the Battle of Jingzhou have no idea who Huang Zhong is. Before, under Liu Biao, all the credit was attributed to Liu Pan and the Nanjun nobles. Who knows who Huang Zhong is?
Moreover, because of the incident of "shooting the king in the shoulder", Huang Zhong later passed through Lue Nan County and was counted among the "crime of subverting merit".

The reason why he was specifically mentioned was because Bai Tu considered Huang Zhong's ability, so he only named him a general with a random title, which had nothing to do with the title.

Not to mention that Wei Yan was ahead of him, even Wenpin, who claimed to be ill after Bai Tu entered Xiangyang, was forcibly made a general by Bai Tu, ranking ahead of Huang Zhong.

However, such a "passerby" actually broke through to the realm of transcendence. How could he not make other princes amazed?

Some people even speculated that Huang Zhong might not be successful in the Chu army and wanted to lobby, but... they were just wishful thinking after all.

Now that Huang Zhong had surrendered to Chu, he could not rebel again, whether out of loyalty or to save his son. What's more, Huang Zhong not only was not dissatisfied with Bai Tu's argument that his merits would be sacrificed, but he was very grateful to Bai Tu.

Because after passing through Nanjun, Bai Tu specially called Lu Bu and others, and then wrote off Huang Zhong's merits and demerits in front of everyone, emphasizing that no one was allowed to mention it again...

On the contrary, if Bai Tu didn't mention this matter at all and now directly puts Huang Zhong in front as Pingjing's great hero, that would make him even more uneasy!
And Chu's lineup after the general, even Cao Cao and Liu Bei, are envious.

Among the generals, Lu Bu, Zhao Yun, Sun Ce, and Huang Zhong were promoted to a realm beyond gold and jade. Later, Taishi Ci, Gan Ning, Zhang Liao, Samoko, Wei Yan, Zhou Yu, Chen Dao, Zhou Tai, Gao Shun, and Ling Tong, Ding Feng, Xu Sheng, Han Dang, Cheng Pu, Huang Gai, Dong Xi, Jiang Qin... There is also Lu Lingqi, old and young, male and female, all with gold and jade military talismans!

In contrast, the promotion of counselors is obviously more difficult, mainly because the bonus for war generals in troubled times focuses on "force", while counselors focus on "strategy".

If military generals are mainly divided into "commanding type" and "force type", then civil servants are also divided into "strategic type" and "internal governance type". Although there are people who are good at both, and even have both civil and military skills, most of them have it. Focus.

As for Bai Tu, because he started in Yangzhou, most of his advisers tended to "internal governance". Bai Tu did pay more attention to this aspect, so the increase due to the troubled times was weaker. However, even so, he has accumulated more than ten golds. An important minister with purple ribbon!

Lu Su, Lu Kang, Chen Gong, Jia Xu, Pang Tong, Huang Chengyan, Wang Lang, Gu Yong, Yi Ji, Zhou Yu, Lu Meng...

Among them, Zhou Yu, the most youthful and strong, is still "double gold", and... if you are in Chang'an, you can still see Hua Xin promoted to gold and jade; if you are in Yizhou, you can also see Guan Ning and Lu Xun promoted to gold seal and purple ribbon. If you are at the port of Qingzhou, you can see Lu Meng, who is in his twenties, and he is also "double gold"!
At this point, Bai Tu's canonization continues, with more than 100 people on the list, but the effect of "Xian Envoy's Knowledge" has gradually dissipated.

After all, the official positions awarded later are not high enough. Unless it is forcibly promoted, the "Xianshi Zhiwen" cannot be maintained. If it is not for the success of the founding of the country, there is no need to seal a general with a random title...

Basically, there were only a few people after Huang Zhong, and only Chu Di still had a "signal".

In addition to taking this opportunity to observe the atmosphere of the Chu State's court, interested people also noticed the major changes in the Chu State's official system.

The six-ministry system before the General Mansion had actually attracted the attention of many princes. At first, most of them disapproved of it - after all, how could a new official system mature so easily without polishing and adjustment?
If the changes are too big, aren't you afraid that it will turn into a grass-roots team for their own entertainment?
Only as the general's palace became more and more powerful, this six-part system became more and more crowded into the sight of other princes, but... it was too difficult to imitate.

In addition, in addition to the six departments and one academy that were known before, many people even in Jinling knew about the position of "Diange Grand Scholar" for the first time, but the people who were awarded the title were not surprised.

Theoretically, the grand masters in the palace do not have any real power. They are just the "secretaries" of the King of Chu. Their position is similar to that of the grand masters in the early Ming Dynasty. The five people who joined the cabinet at this time were Lu Bu, Lu Su, Lu Kang, Jia Xu, and Huang Jun ( Chengyan).

Lu Bu entered the cabinet solely to advise on military matters, and Huang Chengyan entered the cabinet to appease the Jingzhou nobles. Otherwise, there would be no Jingzhou people, and the Jingzhou nobles would go crazy. Lu Kang and Lu Su were both pillars of the General's Palace. Although Huang Chengyan He has less qualifications, but he has made great contributions to Xiangfan, and he is labeled as a "Jingzhou native"...

And Jia Xu... is indispensable whether he is a yin person or a yin-proof person.

Jia Xu has not even been sealed as a marquis now. Bai Tu read out 20 people before his name was called, but what is surprising is... the one at the bottom of the list actually added the title of "Grand Bachelor".

The reason why he was ranked at the back was not because Jia Xu had made any mistakes.

In terms of merit, compared with the others, Jia Xu’s contribution is obviously insufficient. Jia Xu’s performance in Xianwan City was not positive. His merits are inferior to those of Zhao Yun, Zhang Xiu, and even to Lu Meng. He was transferred back to Jinling in the later stages of the expedition to Jing, so in terms of merit, he really cannot be sent to the front.

The main reason is that Jia Xu is too Buddhist about "merit". Just like during the Battle of Nanyang, when Jia Xu entered the stage of harvesting merit, he withdrew from the front line in the name of his daughter's marriage. His lazy behavior even made Yu He was impeached in public...

Jia Xu was not dissatisfied with being ranked at the back, and was even suspected of "hiding" his merits. Instead, he felt helpless at the popularity of the title of Grand Master.

(End of this chapter)

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