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Chapter 50 Qianhu Youhuachao

After Li Zhi finished dressing, he returned to the third hall and showed it to He Shishou, who actually laughed.

"Okay! You have some heroic spirit, worthy of this official uniform!"

He Shishou also asked someone to bring a bronze mirror to Li Zhi. Li Zhi looked at the bronze mirror and secretly thought that a person really depends on his clothes and makeup. It was different when he put on official uniform. He was an eighteen-year-old boy.

A bit of majestic temperament. Thinking that he had traveled to this era for only seven months and had become an official of the imperial court. Although he was only a small household, he was still an official. Li Zhi was in a good mood and smiled so much that his mouth widened.

Seeing that Li Zhi was happy, He Shishou twirled his beard and thought for a while and said: "Now that hundreds of households have official uniforms, they still lack a strong horse. Only when military attachés have mounts can they be dignified."

Li Zhi said: "What Mr. Fuchen said is that I will go to the horse market in the west of the city to buy one!"

He Shishou laughed and said loudly: "How can there be a good horse in the ordinary horse market? I have a Wusun BMW worth a hundred gold, I will give it to hundreds of households!"

Baijin is a literati term, meaning it is worth a hundred taels of silver.

Li Zhi was stunned when he heard this, and secretly thought that the governor was buying one and getting one free. Although the charges were high, He Shishou's business did have some human touch. Li Zhi smiled and replied: "Li Zhi thanked the governor."

You’re an adult!”

He Shishou waved his hand, and a servant ran out and pulled out a tall horse from the stable. The horse was as tall as a man, with red tendons all over its body. It snorted from time to time while being led. It was indeed a good horse.

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"This horse is named Taofeng! It is yours from today on!"

Li Zhi took the horse and looked at it. He raised his hands and said to He Shishou: "Thank you for your thousand-mile horse! I don't dare to disturb your official business, so I will take my leave!"

Although Li Zhi has not specifically learned to ride a horse, he did ride a horse for a few hours at tourist attractions before crossing over, so he still knows a little bit about equestrian skills.

Farewell to the governor, Li Zhi was wearing official uniform, riding a horse, and walking on the way home with two servants, causing passers-by to give way. Although hundreds of officials were small, the people of the Ming Dynasty had a natural fear of officials.

One by one, they hurriedly made way.

When Li Zhi walked into Jingbianfang, it aroused even more discussion among the neighbors.

"Hey, where did a military attaché come from to ride such a good horse!"

"Look at that face! Isn't that Brother Zhi?"

"Brother Zhi has become an official! When did this happen?"

"Brother Zhi is really promising! Not only does he have such a big industry, he is also an official now!"

Li Zhi ignored the neighbors' comments and rode home with a smile. He rode until he was outside Li's yard before jumping off the horse. Li Xing and Zheng knew that Li Zhi had gone to the governor's office to buy an official position, and were worried about the consequences. At this time, they saw Li Zhi

Zhi came back in official uniform, and the two of them greeted him in the courtyard with surprise on their faces.

"Brother, the governor has done it for you!"

Li Zhi nodded and tied the horse in the yard.

Li Xing excitedly touched Windwalker's mane and said with a smile, "This horse is so handsome! Was it bred by the governor?"

Mrs. Zheng touched her heart and said, "Zhi'er, why did the governor give you such a big horse! How big of an official are these hundred households?"

Li Zhi replied: "This horse is a gift from the governor, not a match. Baihu is a military attache of the sixth grade. Although a military attache is not more valuable than a civilian official, he is still a fort commander."

Mrs. Zheng's face was filled with joy and she said with a smile: "What about taking care of a fort? That's really a high official!"

Li Xing said loudly: "Wait until I go to the door and set off a bunch of firecrackers! Let the neighbors know about my family's happy event!"

When Li Zhi got a horse, he realized the benefits of horses! The next day, he went to the horse market and bought twenty good horses and distributed them to his subordinates: Li Zhi was going to take ten servants to take office, and these servants were all

Horses are required. In addition, industry managers are now busy with affairs, and it is more efficient to use horses for daily transportation. Finally, for communication between Li Zhi's official place and Tianjin Wei City, it is much faster for servants to ride horses to convey information.

Li Xing and his friends were so happy that they got the horse and kept riding back and forth in front of the textile factory.

When workers in textile factories and soap workshops saw Li Zhi wearing official uniforms and becoming an official, they became more careful in their work. These days, the people most admired were the imperial officials. Li Zhi had an official position, although it was only a small official.

accounts, but it also makes management simpler.

Li Zhi inspected the textile factory and soap workshop again, gave a few instructions to several managers, and then rode off to take office.

Li Zhi's official position is that one hundred households serve as the team management officer of Fanjiazhuang.

At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the camp system was generally implemented in the nine borders, and the official positions of the guards gradually lost their practical significance and became a kind of rank. Li Zhi's current official title is Baihu, but without the official position of the camp system, this hundred households would be of no use at all. Li Zhi's

The official position of the camp system was to manage the team in Fanjiazhuang. With this official position, Li Zhi became the commander of the camp.

Fanjiazhuang is forty miles away from Tianjin Acropolis. It takes two hours on foot and one hour on horseback. However, before Li Zhi went to Fanjiazhuang to take up his new job, he had to go to "Yunfangli" to visit his immediate boss.

It was also the rule in the late Ming Dynasty for new officials to visit their superiors first after taking office. Li Zhi's immediate superior was You Huachao, Qianhu of Jinghai Qianhu Office, who served as the defensive officer of Yunfang. Li Zhi didn't know the temper of this officer, so he bought it.

I bought some common silk ginseng as a gift worth more than fifty taels, and asked four servants to carry it respectively.

Entering the Yunfang and finding the Qianhu Official Hall, Li Zhi jumped off his horse and was about to find a doorman to deliver a message when he saw a middle-aged man wearing a military attaché uniform walking out with a few followers. The leading man was wearing a regular five-year-old uniform.

He is in military attaché uniform, of medium build, slightly overweight, and has a round face with a few sparse beards.

Seeing Li Zhi's official uniform of the sixth rank, the official looked at Li Zhi haughtily. Just as he was about to speak, his eyes were attracted by Li Zhi's horse.

After carefully looking at Li Zhi's mount for a long time, the military attache took a breath and asked slowly: "Is this the Governor's Windwalker?"

Li Zhi guessed that this person was his commander and replied: "This is my Wind Walker!"

The military attache suddenly raised his head and looked at Li Zhi. After rolling his eyes a few times, he suddenly put aside his arrogance, put on a smile on his face, and said affectionately: "I guess you are the new team leader of Fanjiazhuang, Baihu."

Li Zhi!"

Li Zhi knew that this was the governor's Taofeng at work.

The dignified governor was a powerful official in the eyes of these thousands of households, and he could be promoted or removed from his position in a matter of minutes. These poor military attachés only lived by deducting military pay and using soldiers. They could not just do it casually like Li Zhi.

With a few thousand taels, he was unable to curry favor with a high-level official like the governor, so he took the governor even more seriously. This Qianhu was an official fanatic and was very attentive to official affairs. He had seen the governor's BMW from afar and recognized the governor's BMW.

Now when these thousands of households heard Li Zhi say, "This is my Windwalker," they knew that it was the governor who gave the BMW to Li Zhi. How could the governor's BMW be given away casually? Li Zhi must have something to do with the governor.

An unusual relationship.

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