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Chapter 768 Why do you have to go to Yingzhou

"My minister~~Wang Zhongqu, see Your Highness!" 34-year-old Wang Tan walked into the house, suppressed his inner excitement, and saluted Zhao Xinxing on the roll call.

When Huang Chengji found Wang Tan and Zhao Tingjun in the morning and told them that they were about to enter the Secretariat to work and had to meet Zhao Xin in the afternoon, both of them were stunned. The news was too sudden and they were not mentally prepared.

Although Wang Tan always looks rebellious and regards fame and wealth as clouds, it is actually an illusion. In fact, he needs fame and official positions to prove himself more than anyone else. Otherwise, why did he come to Beihai Town by boat? Being a small landlord, wouldn’t it be more comfortable to jump up and down in his own small building?

Although Zhao Xin has not ascended the throne and emperor, some people have already compared the various departments of Beihai Town with the institutions of the Ming and Qing dynasties. In their opinion, the General Staff of the Beihai Army was the Privy Council or the Grand Governor's Office, which was in charge of the world's military power; the Civil Affairs Committee was the cabinet led by the prime minister; and departments such as military industry, metallurgy, electricity, chemical industry, trade, transportation, medical care, education, etc. are actually six detailed departments. As for Zhao Xin's "secretariat", it is similar to the Kangxi era, which is a South Study Room, which is similar to the Kangxi era, which is a matter of consultants, discussion of classics and history, discussion of poetry and prose, and is a matter of imperial edicts and documents. In short, it is all about literature and inkstones, and is in combination with pens and inkstones.

Although it was just an inconspicuous small organization, with only three or four people in total, it had a very high status in the minds of old-style literati. When the Ming Chengzu Zhu Di founded the cabinet, the seven secretaries led by Xie Jin were not at all high, and at best they were a fifth-rank Hanlin. But when it was the time of Emperor Renzong of Ming Dynasty, Yang Shiqi and Yang Rong, who were in the cabinet, became the Shangshu.

Another is the Nan Study Room in the Kangxi era, which was originally just the emperor's personal study room. Since October of the 16th year of the Kangxi reign, a large number of Confucian officials and commoners have successively entered it to serve. The famous early figures include Zhang Ying (Zhang Tingyu's father), Gao Shiqi, Wang Shizhen, Chen Tingjing, Dai Zi, Zhu Yizun, Fang Bao, etc., all of whom are outstanding talents and proficient in calligraphy and poetry.

When Wang Tanyi entered the door, Zhao Xin looked at him seriously.

Unlike Zhao Tingjun, who was so handsome and weak before, Wang Tan, 34, is a typical "southern person and northern person". He has a medium figure and looks strong and strong. He has a long and thin face, narrow eyes, raised corners, two beards on his upper lip, and a goatee on his chin. He is trimmed very neatly. With the new official uniform and black hat on his body, he looks extremely steady and elegant.

Among the first imperial examination scholars, he and Sun Yuanxiang were the most famous. During the training, the two were also comparable in grades. You should know that these two disciples of Yuan Mei, and Shu Wei, who was a staff member, were hailed as the "Last Three" in the poetry world of the Qing Dynasty in later generations, and were definitely masters of literature.

Interestingly, Shu Wei, in another time and space history, wrote a book called "The Record of the Poems of the Qianlong and Jiaqing Poems" in imitating the "Donglin Poems of the Poems" during the Jiaqing period. The book matched the 108 generals of the Water Margin and listed many figures in the poetry world in the Qing Dynasty.

Among them, Yuan Mei was ranked second, Yuan Jianzhai was ranked tenth, Zhao Yi was ranked tenth, Zhao Oubei was ranked seventh, Sun Yuanxiang was ranked 17th, Yuchi Sun Zixiao was ranked 27th, and Wang Tan was ranked 27th, and Wang Zhongqu was ranked black whirlwind.

Of course, Wang Tanchang, a native of Zhejiang, was not too dark; the reason why Shu Wei compared him to Li Kui was that his personality was the most fierce among the poets during the Qianlong and Jiaqing periods, and it was obvious from his "palm thunder" in the examination room.

As Wang Tan's lifelong friend, Shu Wei also recorded a strange story in "Dian General Record", which is unique among the "One Hundred and Eight Generals".

It is said that when Wang Tan was 57 years old, he suddenly died of nothing one day. As a result, the children in the family were busy fighting for inheritance, and no one could do it. The gang became more and more quarrels. The more they quarreled, they finally ransacked the guys and fought. At this time, an unexpected thing happened. Wang Tan, who had already died, was actually like Wang Chongyang in the novel, sat up slowly from the bed, scolded the younger generation who was scared to death, and scolded him: "You unfilial sons are so fond of money and are fighting with each other! You must know that family affection and friendship are the greatest wealth!" After that, he got up and went out, and waited for his family to recover and search, but he was nowhere to be found.

Isn't it very magical? I think of Wang Tan having friendship with Zhangjia Hutuktu when he was young and making friends with many monks and Taoists. It is very likely that this person later achieved success in his cultivation and reached the realm of "land gods".

Speaking of this, someone may ask, who is the number one "Tota King" in "Dianjianglu"?

The man was named Shen Deqian, who was once the Minister of Rites of the Qing Dynasty. He wrote many poems about flattering Qianlong. In the 43rd year of Qianlong, the "Original Yizhulou" case broke out. Shen Deqian, who had already died, was implicated because he had written a biography for "Original Yizhulou Collection". In a furious Qianlong not only robbed him of the title, but also withdrew his tablet from the hometown sage temple, but even sent guards to Suzhou to smash the imperial stone tablet in front of Shen Deqian's tomb, and ordered all the men of the Shen family to attend and kneel down to watch. It was extremely humiliating.

"I don't know how Huang Chungu told you. In short, the Secretariat is not the Southern Study Room of the Qing Dynasty, so I will not find anyone to be a lyricist. You and Zhao Haishan will be under the jurisdiction of Huang Chungu in the future. Don't be younger than you, but he has been in the Secretariat for more than two years. He is calm in his work and asks him for advice when encountering problems."

Zhao Xin started the conversation between the two in this way. As soon as he came up, he killed the other party's arrogant temperament first, so as not to make it difficult for Huang Chengji to do in the future. "Chungu" is Huang Chengji's name.

"yes."

"I heard that you have read military books, what have you read?"

"I have read some of them, but I can't say I'm familiar with them. When I went to Beijing to study more than ten years ago, I studied at my uncle's house. At that time, he served as the general reading of the "Siku Quanshu". All official suicide notes were sent to him for reading, so I had the opportunity to read them."

"Who is your uncle?"

Wang Tan stood up and bowed to the south, saying, "Uncle, his uncle, was named Shangji Xiahua. Qianlong... Xuanyuan died of illness in 4473, and the posthumous title given by the Qing court was Wenzhuang."

This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! When Beihai Town was training Wang Tan and others, it did not require them to change their words to call the Qing Dynasty the Tartars, but only say that the Qing court can be said. This is mainly because the basic structure of Beihai Town is outside the pass, and the new and old Manchus under its rule reached tens of thousands. If they were "Tartars" all day long, it would be like creating estrangements and pushing these people out.

Zhao Xin had no impression of Wang Tan's uncle, and had never even heard of it, so he continued to ask: "What have you seen in detail?"

Wang Tan knew that the other party was asking about military books, so he bowed and answered: "The "Compilation of Military Machinery", "Records of War", "Nine-Border Map", "Brief of Military Preparations", "Brief of Northern Expeditions", "Border Frontiers", "Ancient and Modern Military Review", "Baosheng Hundred Jin Fang", all of them."

Wow~~! Zhao Xin raised his eyebrows and thought to himself that he really looked at it a lot.

He taught promoted officers over the years and did a lot of homework in private. At first, he only read modern and modern military works, but later even looked for military books from the Ming Dynasty, with the purpose of looking at the Green Camp's military system. The book "Military Collection" alone has as many as thirty-two volumes, including most military works from the Spring and Autumn Period to the Ming Dynasty.

The military works of the era have been banned and destroyed since Qianlong compiled the "Siku Quanshu". In this era, most people have nowhere to look for them. Among the books mentioned by Wang Tan, the most rare thing is "Bao Baijin Fang".

This is a military work written in the first year of Qianlong. It has a total of fourteen volumes and focuses on offensive and defensive strategies. The author is called "Huilu Jiumin", which means a drinkable guy in Huishan, Wuxi.

This military book was published only 100 sets during the Qianlong period, and it was published within the army and was rarely circulated.

For a moment, Zhao Xin felt that it was a pity that this person stayed in the Secretariat and should have gone to the General Staff. Thinking of this, he changed his mind and asked, "Did you meet Zhangjia Lama when you were in the capital?

Wang Tan's heart trembled, and he said, "Is this person also asking about "Thunder in the palm of his hand"? He quickly replied: "Yes, I just arrived in the capital at that time, and I was young and ignorant, and I didn't know the depth."

Unexpectedly, Zhao Xin didn't ask what he was most worried about, but asked about the third generation Zhangjia Lama: "What do you think of him?"

Wang Tan pondered for a moment and replied: "It is knowledgeable and unfathomable, and it is rare in the world to be eminent monks and great masters."

"Yes." Zhao Xin nodded slightly uncheckedly.

The reason he asked this question was that Lama Zhangjia was not only a Buddhist leader, but also played an important role in the Qing court's handling of border affairs in Mongolia and Tibet. In the future, he had to deal with Mongolia and Tibet affairs himself, and he also had to rely on this great lama.

The Third-generation Zhangjia had a great influence, not only in Shanxi, Zhili and Mongolian Zang, but also in western Xinjiang, the Turkut Four Alliance Banners were extremely respected. The Fourth-generation Zhebuzundan Balosang Tudan Wangqiu, who is hiding in Rehe, was also the first-generation Zhangjia who was ordained and granted the novice monk's ritual.

After the "retreatment of the post office" in the 21st year of Qianlong, it was thanks to a letter from the third generation Zhangjia Ruobidorji that persuaded the swaying Zhebuzundanba, so that he no longer supported Amursana. Zhebuzundanba did not support it, which led to the entire Outer Mongolia princes and nobles not supporting it.

Although the Third Generation Zhangjia passed away eight years ago, the current ten-year-old fourth generation Zhangjia Isidan Bijianzan is the ten-year-old fourth generation Zhangjia Isidan Bijianzan, but with the relationship between Wang Tan and the Third Generation, Zhao Xin felt that if the two were asked to contact each other in advance, it might have an unexpected effect. At that time, the Northern Navy sent troops to Chahar and the Sixth Alliance of Inner Mongolia, it would be much smoother.

When Huang Chengji reported Wang Tan's experience in the morning, Zhao Xin had already thought about the future handling of Mongolian and Tibetan affairs. As for "Palm Thunder" and jumping up and down to play light skills, he just took it as a fun thing. What a big deal!

Just when Wang Tan was feeling uneasy, Zhao Xin heard a deep voice saying: "My husband held Wu hook with his hand, and his spirit was higher than a hundred-foot building. Who has been in history for ten thousand years? He wants to be a marquis three thousand miles away? Have Wang Tan ever thought of joining the army, just like Jiang Ziping? He used the learning of heart management to control the army, and the merits of self-discipline defeating the enemy."

"..." Wang Tan was stunned for a moment, and Huang Zhong Dalu sounded in his heart, and his mind was in agitation.

He was not shocked by the other party's words that made him join the army, but the four poems in the previous one. He repeated them twice, and was infected by the incomparable confidence and passion in it, and also saw the other party's mind and spirit. So the man blurted out: "What else?"

"what else?"

"Your Highness's poem only reads the first four sentences. What are the last four sentences?"

Zhao Xin was also stunned. He accidentally used Li Zhongtang's poem. You must know that he had never wanted to talk about literature with the other party from the beginning. His little ink was purely a big knife in front of Guan Gong's door and humiliation.

Now it’s trouble. Seeing Wang Tan’s look of anticipation, Zhao Xin was in distress. Oh, he was so lying so smoothly, and then told others that he had thought about it just now, who would believe it?

"I will be able to follow the horses, but there is no leisure to chase the gulls. I smiled at the towering moon in the Tianshan Mountains, why do I have to go to Yingzhou?"

Well, Zhao Xin could only make a quick mistake and slightly change the last two sentences. The "Tuji" mentioned in the original poem refers to the person who went to Beijing with Li Hongzhang to take the exam; and the last sentence was originally "Several people have arrived in Yingzhou from now on", and his meaning has changed completely.

It is said that when Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty, he set up a "Literature Museum" and ordered 18 people including Fang Xuanling to be bachelor's degree, and also painted portraits and praised them, and titled them in the title. People at that time admired him and called the Literature Museum "Dengyingzhou". Later, it generally referred to the imperial examination and high school entrance examination and Hanlin Academy.

So when Wang Tan heard these last four sentences became Zhao Xin's encouragement to follow Jiang Fan and not focus on being a copywriter. Excited, he immediately stood up and knelt on the ground, kowtowed and said, "I am willing to follow Jiang Ziping and join the army! I will definitely live up to your Majesty's entrusted!"

The future emperor had such great expectations for him and even gave him poems. How could he not be excited? Originally, he thought Zhao Xin was just a "emperor" and said nothing about war. Unexpectedly, he could not hide his knowledge.

Wang Tan once said in a chat with Sun Yuanxiang that in history, whether it is Liu Bang, Cao Cao, or Zhu Yuanzhang, they were all in an era of chaos in the world. When heroes emerged, it would be okay to suffer one or two defeats. At worst, they could make a comeback if they changed the base. Even Emperor Wu of Song Liu Yu had a group of soldiers who were good at fighting in the Northern Palace, and they were also fertile land in Jiangnan.

What is there in Beihai Town? Thousands of weak refugees and extremely cold places outside the pass with a cruel climate. In this environment, they even stood firm. Every battle was won by less and won by more, which was really hard to understand.

Well, this matter is really unexplainable, so let everyone continue to misunderstand, it's great.

Zhao Xin was very proud. Unexpectedly, he changed his mind and said he would kneel down. He raised his chin to signal Chai Rugui standing at the door, and quickly helped Wang Tan up.

On the other hand, Chai Rugui was also very moved and admired Zhao Xin with all his might. When Zhao Xin met Zhao Tingjun just now, Huang Chengji specifically told him about Wang Tan's kung fu, so he must pay attention. So Chai Rugui followed Wang Tan into the door, standing in the corner and staring at him with all his attention. As long as he dared to make any abnormal movement, he would immediately pounce on him and subdue him.

Unexpectedly, King Zhao knelt on the ground and kowtowed in a few words. Chai Rugui felt that his superior was worthy of being the true dragon emperor who was destined to be.
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