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Chapter 1000, Wandering

Second: Integrity.綶

Zhou Wenxun has been an official for more than 40 years. Although he has always been an official in poor areas, if an official has a bad heart, no matter how poor the place, it will not affect his ability to make money.

But every time Zhou Wenxun left office, he always had only one carriage to salute, and except for the outermost official robe, none of the clothes he wore was without patches.

Third: love the people.

The umbrella of all peoples is one; in the places where he once served, people from all over the world spontaneously built immortal monuments for him;

There is no such thing as bullying officials in Qilin State. There are people above who are not willing to deal with him, and the salary should be paid. Otherwise, no one will be responsible for causing trouble to him in this regard without being inspected by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development.

The reason why Zhou Wenxun is as poor as he is now is because he used all his money to help people in need.

Fourth: A pure heart and a patriotic heart.

Zhou Wenxun went to the court countless times to remonstrate with him. Some memorials were suppressed, and some were fortunate enough to reach the hands of the late emperor.

However, due to one or another reason, Zhou Wenxun’s advice always seemed to fall into the sea, and there was never a sound of feedback.

In fact, he often suffered retaliation because the content of his advice involved some powerful people.

But for decades, even if there was never a reply, he would still submit remonstrances when he should. Furthermore, none of the memorials he submitted mentioned himself.

Fifth: Be upright and not roundabout.

Twelve said that Zhou Wenxun is pedantic, but this is actually not normal. That is to say, he usually pays attention to rules and etiquette in his words and deeds. He seems to be too rigid, like a dean.

However, in his actions, he retreated when he needed to. He was not like many so-called dignified scholars who only knew how to rush forward recklessly.

Just say that he has been bullied for so many years because of his involvement in the Qi Mansion. If Zhou Wenxun had always been "arrogant and unyielding", he would probably no longer exist in this world, let alone a small county magistrate to become a magistrate.

Come to this location.

A weak person's back may be stiff, but it may not be slowly bent by a strong person; it is more likely that it will be kicked directly and broken.

So what if Yizhou is poor?

A magistrate is a magistrate, his salary is no lower than other magistrates, and his rank is the same as other magistrates. If he goes to Beijing to report on his duties and meets a truly fair person, his chances are the same as other magistrates.

No, he persisted throughout his life and caught the eyes of the emperor.

Zhou Wenxun read the imperial edict and kowtowed repeatedly in the direction of the capital, shouting long live.

Qi Bao'er didn't stop him this time. She didn't know what was written in the emperor's edict, but she could roughly guess it.

After the emperor talked to her about Zhou Wenxun, he once mentioned: The position of left prime minister should not remain vacant for too long. Bao'er must remember not to stay in Yizhou. I am waiting for your return.

Isn't this obvious? The emperor chose Zhou Wenxun as the new left prime minister. Before she left, she even asked her to bring Zhou Wenxun back to the capital as soon as possible.

It seems that the emperor was also frightened by the previous two leftist prime ministers. Isn't the position of the leftist prime minister of Qilin Kingdom a little bit evil?

[If Jun Chenyuan knew that his words would be misunderstood by Qi Bao'er, he would have said it more bluntly; he was not anxious about being a leftist prime minister, he was afraid that Qi Bao'er would act like an Erha again as soon as he left the capital.

Are you letting go?]

It seems that Zhou Wenxun doesn't need to lobby any more. Originally, she was worried that the person who had suffered injustice for most of her life would become a black man, but she didn't expect that this person is truly loyal and courageous with a pure heart.

Leaving Zhou Wenxun to continue to be excited, Qi Baoer took Twelve and walked to the south of the city.

After all, she said that the people in the border town and the victims of the disaster in Baihe Country were brought to Yicheng. She should go and take a look at their current situation in Yicheng. At least, don't bring them into the city vertically only to be carried out horizontally.

Although this is unlikely.

The south side of the city is still lively at night, but there are too many people there.

Yuchi had already gone to find out: The prefect of Liancheng really seemed to know in advance that acid rain was coming. He asked the government officials to beat the drums in advance to notify the whole city, and asked the people to hide in the cellars of their homes.

Oh, what I said before is not entirely correct. The prefect of Liancheng didn't seem to know, but he really knew, because there was a Shangqing Temple in Liancheng, and the Ming and Qing Taoist priest in the temple did a fortune-telling and calculated that Liancheng would be in great disaster.

It's just that the leaders of the Ming and Qing Dynasties couldn't calculate too carefully. They only calculated about when there would be a big disaster in Liancheng. The disaster came from the sky. As for what kind of disaster it was, he didn't know.

The Taoist priest of the Ming and Qing Dynasties was very famous throughout Yizhou, and his hexagram skills were always passed down to a near-perfect level. He calculated that there would be a big disaster in Liancheng, and the prefect of Liancheng believed it without a second thought, and notified the whole country the day before the acid rain arrived.

The people of the city hid in cellars to avoid disaster.

Although there are still a small number of people who did not hide in the cellar for one reason or another, and died either due to acid rain or house collapse, the number of survivors in Liancheng is 90% of the total population, and there are more than 160,000 survivors.

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As soon as the acid rain stopped, the prefect of Liancheng immediately ordered people to check the rivers and wells first.

But the river border town is upstream of Liancheng, and almost all the wells have a sour smell. If you throw a bucket of water, it will melt in the bottom, let alone drink it.

Almost all the water that the people can drink is gone, and it is unknown whether the land that has been soaked by such rain can still grow food.

The prefect of Liancheng was very decisive and immediately ordered the entire city to evacuate, first to Yicheng.

Here in the south of the city, there are more than 100,000 people living in Liancheng. In addition, there are also more than 100,000 newly arrived people from the border towns and disaster victims from Baihe Country. It is really not an exaggeration to overcrowd people.

There were seven or eight families crammed into a house, not to mention the rooms, and the hallways were all covered with simple beds.

It's already midnight, which is supposed to be the time when sleep is deepest, but there is a lot of noise and sounds in Liancheng.

There were noisy voices that were not being kept down at all, a quarrel between several parties fighting over the use of the kitchen, and a fight where a passer-by stepped on someone sleeping in the hallway over a disagreement.

Qi Bao'er and Twelve both just glanced at it and then passed by. Thinking about it, it was really a big deal, and even the city's government officials wouldn't be able to just sit idly by.

Twelve whispered: "There are only a few dozen government officials in Liancheng, so we really can't manage them."

He was not excusing Liancheng's officials and government servants, but the people who suffered the disaster were not as obedient as usual, nor were they as afraid of the government as usual.

The two of them walked to the side of Border City. Opposite to the side of Liancheng, the new arrival here was extremely quiet, with only occasional small murmurs coming out, accompanied by regular patrolling footsteps.

A rare look of relief appeared on Twelve's face: "General Wei's recruitment of civilians for service is really impressive. Even if the border army is not here now, there are still those people in charge, so there can be no chaos."

Qi Bao'er also had a smile on his face, "Indeed, General Wei is indeed a man who escaped disaster when he was a child."

twelve:"……"

Their master can really turn words into knives to stab people.


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