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Chapter 1478 Arrangement

Although Kong Jijiu was a little reluctant, he still accepted it.

Since the Crown Princess became pregnant, although the Crown Prince still cannot satisfy the courtiers, he has become more respectable. Thinking of the time when the Crown Prince was still willing to be taught, Kong Jijiu reluctantly took over this part-time job. Forget it, let's try again.

Give it a try, what if you can teach it well?

It's better than changing to a real prince.

Kong Jijiu sighed sadly in his heart. If he were the prince, his blood would flow like a river.

Yang Heshu was assigned by the Ministry of Revenue, and he was mainly responsible for the expenses of the Chongwen Hall and the Imperial Medical Office, as well as the allocation from the Ministry of Revenue.

Expenses for the Chongwen Pavilion must go to the Ministry of Household Affairs. The emperor could at most use some from his private room to support the prince;

As for the Imperial Medical Office, it was too controversial before. It was necessary to build a medical office, recruit students and teach students, and purchase medicinal materials. The expenses were too high, and the officials were not very happy, so the emperor's inner treasury was drained.

At least 80% of the expenses had to come from the emperor's inner treasury, so the emperor carefully selected the people who were in charge of the money, and finally selected Yang Heshu.

Yang Heshu didn't think there was anything wrong with it. He accepted this new job without much turmoil. Even though this matter was closely related to the prince, he would probably be classified as one of the princes.

But when he saw the lists of Chongwen Hall and Imperial Medical Office, he became a little uneasy. Why were these three children on them?

His father had a lot of inside information, so he went to him specifically at noon and said: "The envelope from the Imperial Medical Office was sent by Zhou Man, Bai Shan and Bai Cheng. It was first delivered to the empress, and the empress gave it to the emperor."

After saying this, Marquis Yang shook his head and smiled, and said happily: "When His Majesty showed the book to us old ministers, we thought it was His Majesty's intention to have fun with us. We watched it with gusto and made fun of it during the Chinese New Year.

As a result, His Majesty will reorganize the Imperial Medical Office after the Chinese New Year, which will make us happy."

Yang Houye said: "Bai Shan and Bai Cheng are fine. They went to the Chongwen Hall to accompany the prince to study. But you have to be more careful with Zhou Man. Their letter has violated many people's taboos. She went to the Chongwen Hall.

What you have to do also affects the interests of others. Don't think that the doctors in the imperial hospital can only cure diseases and save people. Those who can survive in the palace are not sure whether they are good or not, but they must not be simple."

Marquis Yang knew that his son had a good relationship with Zhou Man and the others, so he made a special comment. His intention was to keep him away from Zhou Man and not get involved in these disputes.

Yang Heshu agreed in person, but turned around to find Manbao and asked her to enter the palace to seek rank.

Of course, he also saw Zhezi's manuscript from Zhou Man and others, and even saw many of the original contents that had been modified and deleted.

They spent a lot of time writing the letter. The three of them checked information, came up with various ideas, and wrote suggestions on the responsibilities of the Ministry of Accounts, the Ministry of Personnel, and the Ministry of Works. They spent a lot of time on it.

The first draft was so wild and unconstrained that the three of them even came up with ideas such as the court allocating land to grow medicinal materials and providing free medical treatment to poor patients.

Fortunately, they changed and deleted a lot of things, otherwise this excerpt would really become a piece of fun that everyone would pass around.

There were too many manuscripts, and it was impossible for Yang Heshu to read them all at once, so he glanced at them and occasionally saw a few ideas that made him feel horrified.

Then he calmly put it away, put it in a box and said to the three of them: "The Chongwen Pavilion is already being packed up. You will move into the palace to live in the near future. Just pack up and prepare in the next few days."

He said: "The Chongwen Pavilion is different from the Imperial College. You can live outside in the Imperial College, but you have to live in the palace to enter the Chongwen Pavilion. Just like the Yamen, you have a break every ten days and have a rest on holidays. You all know this.

Right?"

Man Bao and the other three didn't have any objections, but were just curious, "What about those students who got married?"

Yang Heshu smiled slightly, "I also want to live in the palace."

Man Bao looked sympathetic, "How pitiful."

Yang Heshu:......

Bai Erlang asked curiously: "They live in the palace like us, what do they have to pity?"

Bai Shan couldn't help but hold his forehead.

Yang Heshu stood up directly, nodded and said: "I'm going back first. Tell me what you want to do when you enter the Chongwen Hall. Don't make random ideas."

After he left, Bai Shan said to Man Bao: "It's not just us, Feng Zongping, Yi Ziyang and Liu Huan are also on the list."

They are all descendants of third-rank imperial officials.

Man Bao asked curiously, "What about Yin You?"

"Yin may also be on the list, but Lord Yin declined because of his poor health. He may not go."

Except for a few people who would find reasons to refuse, people like Bai Shan and others would not think of refusing since it was a good thing to enter the Chongwen Museum.

Even if he is labeled as a prince.

It is undeniable that this is a career path for promotion, and opportunities are always accompanied by risks.

And now that the prince is about to have an heir, the risk is much smaller than before.

Several people were sitting in the study room talking. Man Bao frequently looked out the door and frowned: "Why isn't my fourth brother coming back?"

Zhou Lang was on his way to an appointment with shopkeeper Zheng Da at this time, and the servant sent by the old Zhou family happened to miss him.

By the time he returned home, Manbao and his family had had dinner and it was almost dark.

Man Bao simply took the Sanya exam in the yard and taught her some medical science. Behind her was Zhou Lijun's room. She was crackling her abacus under the lamp. After writing down the accounts, she took out the account book and saw her fourth uncle smelling of alcohol.

Coming in, she said: "Fourth uncle, I was just about to find you. I took a look and found out that it's not cost-effective for us to go to Shangzhou to buy porcelain in an empty car and then bring it to the capital to sell it. We might as well go north and go to the capital."

If you go to the edge of the grassland and sell it to people on the grassland, you will make more money."

Zhou Lang was about to talk to Man Bao when he heard this and said, "It's a long way to go. The road to the north is even harder to walk than the road to the south."

Because of the unexpected visit to Beijing this time, Zhou Lang became much more cautious. Unlike before, he was not afraid of tigers when he was a newborn, and he dared to travel all over the world with one person and one car.

So he said: "You know, we have to cherish our lives, because only with our lives can we make a lot of money."

After answering Zhou Lijun, he turned to ask Man Bao, "Why did you ask someone to come back to me?"

Man Bao said: "I want you to send a message back and let the family grow more medicinal materials. You can also grow more red dates, which can be used as medicine. In addition, you have to find ways to contact more medicinal farmers. Then from

They have medicine in their hands."

Zhou Lang was startled and asked: "How did you know that I was trying to contact the pesticide farmer to get the medicine?"

He said: "I just made an agreement with shopkeeper Zheng Da. From now on, all the yam tablets, ligustrum lucidum and ginger produced by our family will be given to Jishitang. They will take as much medicine as I have on hand."

Man Bao didn't expect Shopkeeper Zheng Da to move so quickly. She was the one who reminded him of this, right?


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