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Chapter 2443 Is there only one way out for the scholars of the Tang Dynasty?

Cheng Chubi took over the land and asked the college to send several large trucks to carry all the soft furniture in Wang Fangyi's rented house onto the trucks.

Send them to the dormitory area specially allocated for college teachers near the college, and let mother and son live there together with their old servants.

As for the evil slaves in the princess's palace, they were naturally handed over to the Luoyang policemen who came over and were escorted back to the Luoyang prison, where they kissed Hedong Liu and the King of Taiyuan together, mixing honey with oil.

Cheng Chubi looked at Wang Fangyi, who had gone to accompany his mother to settle down after saying goodbye to him, and then turned his head and said to Li Ke.

"I really didn't expect that when I wandered into Cheng's University today, I actually discovered such a rare talent."

"Yes, yes. As expected of Cheng University, the talents it has trained are as talented as you, brother Chu Bi."

Hearing Li Ke's words, Cheng Chubi turned his head and glanced at Li Ke suspiciously, and saw that the other person's expression was serious, well... he probably wasn't being sarcastic.

The two brothers continued to hang out in Cheng's University. Cheng's University, which was previously in Chang'an, had moved its capital to Luoyang with the Tang Dynasty and became Cheng's University Chang'an Campus.

And here is the Luoyang campus of Cheng University. In recent years, only a very small part of the talents trained by Cheng University have entered the officialdom through the imperial examination.

However, most of them are technical officials, such as the Imperial Medical Office or other technical offices.

The vast majority of graduates have entered private enterprises. Hantang Commercial Bank alone has absorbed more than two-thirds of graduates.

As for the hospital run by the old Cheng family, it has become the leader of the medical industry in this era.

Many doctors in the Tang Dynasty also sent their children, hoping to learn Cheng Sanlang's method of using a knife to treat diseases.

In this regard, Cheng University Medical College will naturally not turn away young people who are interested in medical careers, as long as you are willing to study.

But if you want to graduate, you have to endure hardship and fatigue. Not everyone can graduate from medical school.

Just the past two years of internship, as well as traveling to various counties to practice courage with others and learning about various structures of the human body, are enough to make many medical students give up on their own initiative.

But after all, some people persisted, and there was nothing that could be done about it. In this era, there are no general teachers and no professional preservatives.

All students, especially surgical students, who want to further improve their skills must not only practice their hands and eyesight, but also their courage.

Of course, Cheng Chubi was not unreasonable and deliberately tormenting the medical talents of the Tang Dynasty.

He clearly remembered that when he was a child, there were no professional forensic doctors in the small county where he lived.

For this reason, every homicide or tragic traffic accident that occurs in the county is preceded by contact with the local police.

Medical workers bite the bullet, after all, this is their job, and in this era, work can only be regarded as non-professional.

To this end, Cheng Chubidu specially recruited a group of nephews and nephews of widowers and let them enter medical school to study for free.

It not only allows their nephews to learn another skill to support their families, but also makes those colleagues willing to teach the medical students internships.

After all, the autopsy industry deals with corpses all year round. If they learn medicine, especially related to human anatomy, they will definitely get twice the result with half the effort.

Li Ke looked at the classroom not far away, looking at the scene where the teacher inside was standing in front of a wooden statue full of energy, giving lectures to the students.

I couldn't help but turn my head and look at Brother Chu Bi who pioneered the use of swords to treat diseases in the Tang Dynasty. I couldn't help but sigh.

"I never expected that intestinal carbuncle, which was considered a fatal disease in the past, is now in Chang'an and Luoyang. You only need surgery to survive."

"I don't know how many people's sufferings have been relieved by this..."

Cheng Chubi walked slowly with his hands behind his back. Hearing Li Ke's remarks, he nodded in sympathy.

"Thinking back, there were thousands of students in various schools in the Imperial College, but all they studied were poems and classics.

Except for a few people, they may be able to read agricultural books and learn arithmetic. They only want to become officials..."

"But as a scholar in the Tang Dynasty, is there only one way out?"

"If there are more and more scholars in the future, but the positions of officials are only limited, what will happen to the remaining scholars?"

"Is it just possible to just hold a book and read behind closed doors all day long, and wait for ten or eight years, maybe you can do some leisure work?"

"In Cheng's view, all roads lead to... Luoyang, there are 360 ​​professions in the world, and all professions are knowledge. There is no need to squeeze them all onto a single-plank bridge."

"Just like us medical students at Cheng University, who can dare to say that they can't even afford food after graduation?"

"There are also those who are good at accounting and accounting. There are even some firms and workshops who are willing to pay higher salaries than our Han and Tang dynasties to hire them to do work."

"And now, our students majoring in animal husbandry.

Your father has already made an agreement with me. When there are graduates, he will take at least two-thirds of the graduates to provide talents for the many pastoral supervisors in the Tang Dynasty."

“That’s why, although Cheng’s University’s enrollment is not as good as that of the Imperial College, the number of students it recruits is large.

The vast majority of them come from poor families, or even ordinary people."

"But as batches of graduates enter the society, the economic benefits it brings and the impact it brings to our Datang Dynasty, Cheng is confident that it is no worse than that of the Imperial College."

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After hearing Cheng Sanlang's confident words, Li Ke had to nod his head and admit that what Brother Chu Bi said was true and not bragging.

At the same time, one can't help but feel a little bit amused that a martial arts family like the Cheng family actually established a comprehensive college like Cheng University, which is very beneficial to the country and the people.

On the contrary, the scholars all over the world, especially the children of aristocratic families, are not interested in such a college at all.

The only thing I was interested in was being an official, no matter whether I could be an official if I could be kind, or whether I was studying in the Imperial College and trying to find a way to enter the officialdom, or whether I was taking part in the imperial examination and becoming an official.

In short, if you can't be an official, you would rather spend the days and nights in seclusion in the mountains to practice Taoism, sit back and look after each other, and hype up each other's reputations.

In order to be favored by the emperor and become an official in the court.

Thinking of this, Li Ke couldn't help but become happy and patted Cheng Sanlang on the shoulder.

"Brother Chu Bi, do you know that when my father moved the capital to Luoyang, there is actually a group of people who are very influential in the aristocratic families. The hermit master living in Zhongnan is very unhappy."

Hearing this, Cheng Chubi couldn't help but raise his eyebrows and asked curiously.

"They are all hermit masters. It is none of their business that the emperor moved the capital for the purpose of establishing the Tang Dynasty for ten thousand years."

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