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Chapter 726 It's too shameful

Before Zhong Jinwei could walk into Jixian Gate, he saw the officer who had passed by earlier carrying two soldiers out of the gatehouse.

"Kneel down." When the fan saw Hou Zhongxing approaching, he let go and shouted.

The two soldiers did not dare to resist at all against the Shangdongchang officers. They were carried out by their collars obediently, and then they knelt down obediently.

After Zhong Jinwei approached, he asked the officer: "What's going on?"

"Back to the Marquis, these two guys are hiding in the concierge drinking and chatting." The servant replied angrily.

"Sir, sir, I don't dare anymore, I don't dare anymore..." The two soldiers quickly begged for mercy.

Zhong Jinwei doesn't have much sympathy for people who neglect their duties. Because this kind of fault may be very serious. For example, if someone neglects their duties in an important position, someone may die.

Zhong Jinwei looked at the two soldiers who were already pale with fear and said: "This is a higher education institution in the Ming Dynasty. If you don't stand guard, if you let people wait in, it will affect their studies or be harmed by lawless people."

What should they do?"

"Sir, I don't dare anymore..." The two soldiers were a little surprised when faced with Zhong Jinwei's questioning, but they did not dare to argue and begged for mercy.

Zhong Jinwei ignored them and walked into the concierge on the side. After looking inside, he found that there was no entrance or exit at all. There was a charcoal fire inside, a pot of wine warming, and a few dishes of side dishes on the side. Look at this scene.

, facilities are complete, obviously this is not the first time we have done this.

He immediately turned around and said to a soldier who was following him: "Inform the Five Cities Soldiers and Horses Division about their situation and send some loyal soldiers to replace them."

Upon hearing this, the two soldiers thought that if the adult reported the situation back, they would definitely be miserable. This is not to say that their dereliction of duty is unforgivable, but once an adult requests this, there must be an explanation.

Find a typical example.

One of the soldiers gritted his teeth and protested: "Sir, it's the same as sending others here. No one dares to take care of it seriously."

When Zhong Jinwei heard this, he felt a little strange. He stretched out his hand to stop a soldier who was about to scold him, and then asked the soldier: "I don't dare to take it seriously. What does this mean?"

The soldier was ready to risk his life, and he immediately replied: "Sir, the people here are all scholars above the scholar level, or the elders in the family are working for high-ranking officials. They will all become officials in the future, and we are all

Big-headed soldiers, how dare you care about them!"

"Isn't it your duty to supervise students?" Zhong Jinwei asked, a little unsure.

"But those who should be in charge are often brought in by these supervisors. Once the villains take charge, they will be scolded and even beaten. Over time, the villains will stop caring about them, and bringing in other people will only be like this.

"

Zhong Jinwei frowned when he heard this. He believed that this soldier would not lie to him. Because you can know this kind of thing just by asking yourself, and there is no point in lying.

When I think about the origin of the Imperial College students, they are different from the college students of later generations. If the Imperial College supervision is not strict, this possibility does exist.

So Zhong Jinwei said to the two soldiers: "One person will lead the way and lead me to see the Imperial Academy to offer wine."

When the two soldiers heard this, they felt relieved. It seemed that this gentleman was still a reasonable person, and they quickly nodded in agreement. The soldier who replied immediately stood up, bowed and led the way.

The Imperial College was very large, and the soldier led Zhong Jinwei along the corridor, turning left and right, until he walked inside.

When passing by houses, Zhong Jinwei looked in through the windows out of instinctive curiosity.

With the increase in glass production, Emperor Chongzhen installed glass windows in all major government offices in the Ming Dynasty, including the Imperial College, the highest institution of learning in the Ming Dynasty.

However, almost no one can be seen inside the glass windows, and many houses are empty. Occasionally, I see a few, but I don’t see them reading. They are all gathered together and chatting. From the faint words, it can be distinguished

Come out, their topic has nothing to do with their studies.

Zhong Jinwei resisted the urge to push the door open and walked in. He asked the soldier leading the way with a cold face: "Is the Imperial College suspended from school now?"

The soldier turned sideways and replied respectfully: "Sir, there is still more than a month before I leave school."

"What about them?"

The soldier hesitated for a while, a little hesitant.

Gu Baichuan saw him at the side and shouted: "Master Marquis, don't hesitate when asking questions."

"Hou, Lord Hou, it must be because of the cold weather. Some prison guards will not come until after noon." The soldier suddenly realized something and looked at Zhong Jinwei in surprise and replied.

"Don't you care about offering wine?" Zhong Jinwei frowned.

"This has become a routine. No one knows when it will become like this."

Zhong Jinwei raised his head and looked around, looking at the rows of houses, and asked again: "Are all the prison students like this?"

Knowing that the man in front of him was the legendary Marquis Zhongxing, the soldier did not dare to be careful anymore and quickly replied: "There are still some supervisors who are not like this."

"Lead the way and go take a look." Zhong Jinwei felt a little comforted and ordered the soldier.

So Zhong Jinwei and his party turned another direction and headed to the other side.

Gu Baichuan walked and looked around, and suddenly understood. The soldier had deliberately led them through here, because the side they were about to reach was also connected to the gate, and the distance was not farther than this side.

Although the situation here is still lower than Zhong Jinwei expected, at least some supervisors are reading books seriously, or there are doctors or teaching assistants giving lectures in some buildings.

Zhong Jinwei did not go in to disturb them, and still let the soldiers lead them directly to see the sacrificial wine.

However, Zhong Jinwei was disappointed once again. The sacrificial wine was not in his office. Not only that, the lower level Si Ye was not there either, nor was the supervisor. Only the master Bo was there.

In other words, the principal, vice-principal, and dean of the highest academic institution in Ming Dynasty are not here during the normal term.

Zhong Jinwei was a little angry. Does this look like the highest university? The students are unorganized and the school leaders are nowhere to be found.

Although he couldn't control the Imperial Academy, he couldn't help but order the Lord Bo to send his own bodyguards to go find the Jiujiu, Si Ye and Jian Cheng.

Marquis Zhongxing was now the number one official in the Ming Dynasty, so even though he was not directly under his leadership, the boss did not dare to neglect him and quickly sent someone to lead the guards of Marquis Zhongxing to look for him.

While waiting, Zhong Jinwei asked Master Bo to explain to him the rules and regulations of the Imperial College, including those since the founding of the Ming Dynasty.

He wanted to find out when the Imperial College began to decline to the point where it was inferior to the third-rate universities of later generations. The reason for doing this was that he did not want to blame the wrong person, and secondly, he wanted to decide whether to improve the Ming Dynasty based on the teaching system of later generations.

School.

Because talent is the most fundamental foundation for the Ming Dynasty and ZTE.


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