The part that the history teacher didn't talk about was the three paragraphs in the book. The first paragraph explains why there was no more wave of vassal states wanting to secede from the Imperial Federation after the Second Social Revolution. This is because from 363 onwards, the Imperial Central Government implemented
The policy, which was later summarized as the 'Imperial Division of Labor Theory', was to find at least one industry most suitable for development for each vassal state and give full play to its comparative advantages; the same was true for the Central Plains. In the end, all the remaining industries that were not suitable for development were determined by
The Empire's 'Central Planning Commission' conducted research and gave recommendations on where to build or not develop this industry at all. Since each vassal state had its own pillar industry, the small empire and federation developed in a balanced manner for a long time, and the vassal states naturally
There is no thought of leaving the Imperial Federation.
Don't get me wrong, the empire did not implement a planned economic system, and the Central Planning Commission did not have any real power. It only produced investigation reports for the reference of the empire's top brass. The decision on how to layout the industry was still decided by the empire's top brass, not the 'Planning Commission'. Moreover, this yamen later
It was directly abolished and was not reorganized into the Development and Reform Commission.
The second paragraph explains the order of favor. According to rumors that are not found in official history, Emperor Zhao had asked his eldest grandson and great-grandson to implement the order of favor when he became emperor a few years before his death. (Of course, Yun knew that this was not the case.
Rumor) This paragraph reads: Regardless of whether Emperor Zhao had such an instruction, since the assimilation of the local natives has not yet been completed, Emperor Zhang and three other emperors believed that implementing the order of grace would slow down the speed of assimilation, so they postponed the implementation and planned to wait until the assimilation was completed.
It was implemented later. However, the first social revolution occurred before assimilation was completed. After the revolution, the power of the emperor declined, and the capitalists took control of the state power. They had no idea of merging the vassal states into the center of the empire, and the Tweeting Order did not exist.
Implement.
The third paragraph introduces the two most special vassal states of the Imperial Federation, Wu Fan, who was sealed in Egypt, and Dan Fan, who was sealed in Madagascar. Wu Fan had to seek refuge with the powerful England during the civil strife in the Central Plains and had to sign a series of treaties.
, became a vassal state of England and handed over the Suez Canal. Fuyi's status in the country also improved significantly, and he once controlled the country. After the order was restored in the Central Plains, King Wufan immediately introduced the power of the empire as a balance. In order for England to be able to export its own goods
The Federation of Small Empires tolerated Wu Fan's practices. As the empire recovered and became the world's strongest power again, Wu Fan became more and more independent of England's control, and finally abolished all unequal treaties signed in 442 years of the Restoration Calendar.
It took back the Suez Canal, recognized the central status of the empire as a suzerain, and became a signatory to the "Second Hawaii Agreement." However, this vassal state was still different from all other vassal states and had a close relationship with the Fu country.
It was much simpler for Denmark. Because East-West trade ships had always mainly passed through the Suez Canal, Denmark was not located in an important trade area. Although it lost the Cape of Good Hope and other places, it maintained the independence of the country. After the Central Plains restored order, it quickly recognized the central authority of the empire.
The suzerain state joined the "Suzhou Agreement" and became the same as the Nanyang vassal state.
Yun finished reading these three paragraphs and was thinking about it when he suddenly felt touched by someone. Then he heard Lan Tianhe say: "Why are you reading after class is over? The next class is physical education, why don't you hurry to the playground."
"Oh." Yun agreed, put down the history book and ran to the playground with Lan Tianhe.
The two of them had just lined up when the school bell rang. The tall and strong physical education teacher glanced at everyone, first asked the students to count, and then led the students to start running in circles.
Nowadays, middle schools in the Ming Dynasty generally offer ten courses, namely Chinese language, mathematics, history, physical education, physics, chemistry, biology, geography, art, and music. Among them, art and music are not part of the major examinations, and are only offered in Form One and Form Two;
The other eight courses are for the college entrance examination. Four courses, Chinese, mathematics, history, and physical education, are compulsory. Four courses, physics, chemistry, biology, and geography, are elective. At the end of the third semester, you can choose any two of them, that is, 4+2.
.The full score for each course is 100 points, and the total score is 600 points.
The content of the physical education exam is long-distance running. Candidates complete a long-distance run of 300 feet, and how many points they get in how many minutes and seconds. The standards for the long-distance running exam are relatively loose. Most people can get more than 80 points as long as they run every morning without running away; but with one vote
Veto power, if the score is less than 60, no university will admit you. As for improving sports performance through stimulants, don't say that stimulants are 'prescription drugs' that are difficult for ordinary people to obtain, and taking stimulants before the exam will not improve the performance much.
, it is useful for athletes who compete for a few tenths of a second in competitive sports, but its usefulness for sports examinations with loose standards is about zero.
There are very few bonus points for the college entrance examination. Only if your parents are martyrs or you have made special merits while serving in the military can you get bonus points, which is only 5 or 10 points. The university does not recruit students with special talents. The imperial minister of education once said in an interview
Naked statement: The Imperial University trains the ruling class and does not need only students who are good in sports, art or music.
Therefore, the level of the Empire's University Games is not high. Although there are occasionally contestants who can reach the level of professional athletes, it cannot hide the fact that the overall level is not high. But for some reason, there are many spectators at every University Games, and many people will
If you go to watch it live, the ratings of the TV broadcast are not low either.
After college students graduate, they generally take two paths. The first one is to work in grassroots or middle-level governments. After having 3-5 years of work experience, they can participate in elections and become members of parliament or county/prefecture chief executives. After that, they can gradually become members of Congress or senior central government officials.
Official; the second one is to go to a large state-owned enterprise and start working as a grassroots manager. If you don't make mistakes and you can join the board of directors after twenty years, you can also become a minister or deputy minister of relevant central departments.
In addition to universities, the empire also established junior college education to train engineers, technical workers, lawyers, doctors, musicians, painters, senior chefs, professional athletes and other professional practitioners. Junior colleges also require college entrance examination scores, and the requirements are not low.
Not all students can get into college. According to statistics, only about 30% of candidates can get into college.
In Yun's opinion, the junior college in this life is very similar to the university in his first life, and he doesn't know how to compare it to the university in this life, because there was no such school in the first life; if he forced the analogy, it would probably be similar to the central ministries and commissions
civil servants or selected students.
After they ran 600 feet around the playground, they stopped. The students looked for places to sit down and rest. A few of them sat down on the ground and were of course kicked up by the physical education teacher.
After a while, the students probably rested and regrouped in line. The physical education teacher said: "I don't need to say more about the importance of physical education. In the college entrance examination, getting one more point means a greater chance of getting into college."
, for those who didn’t like sports in elementary school, it’s easier to improve their scores in sports than in other subjects. You are all in the fourth grade, so I don’t need to say more about what to do, dismiss!”
he finally said.
The students clapped their hands hurriedly. Yun did not expect that the teacher would announce the disbandment now, so he was a little slow. And he couldn't help but said: "Is this the disbandment?"
"Why are you acting weird today? Why don't you disband?" Lan Tianhe asked.
Yun hesitated about the matter and said casually: "Is this class still the same as the last class?"
"I won't play basketball anymore. That kid Liu Xin is too dark. As long as he plays basketball, I won't play. Let's play football. Football runs a lot." Lan Tianhe thought for a while and made a decision.
Yun breathed a sigh of relief. Football was a sport he promoted in his previous life, and he sometimes played it. Even when he got older, he occasionally played with his old friends in the Royal Garden. It was the most familiar sport. Although the current rules
It may be different from what it was more than four hundred years ago, but there must be some similarities, so that I won't reveal any more differences from Zhu Shihe.
Sure enough, as he thought, Zhu Shizhen's football level was probably not very good, so no one was surprised by Yun's performance; and the level of others was not good either. Yun also scored a goal, helping his team win 5:4. He won. However, he left the game before the end of get out of class. Because he was not familiar with the rules, he committed consecutive fouls and was sent off by the teacher who was the referee.
As soon as he walked to the sidelines, Tang Ying came over with a towel and mineral water and handed the towel to him. "Here you go," Tang Ying said.
Yun paused for a moment, wondering if Zhu Shihe would take the towel. He glanced at the girls who were watching football with Tang Ying just now. Seeing that they had no special expressions, he took the towel and wiped his sweat while saying: "Why?
Haven’t practiced running?”
"My long-distance running score is already above 90 points. No matter how much I practice, I can't improve it. I just don't miss my morning run every morning. I have to run even if I don't need physical education class." Tang Ying did not show a strange expression.
said.
"Then you should practice more, even if you can improve it by one point." Yun said according to his diary, imitating Zhu Shihe.
"In addition to running all day, I study, and my brain is so big from studying. I have to take a nap at noon, otherwise I will not have enough energy to study in the afternoon. I only have a break in physical education class. There is no need to run, study, or sleep.
Tang Ying said. As she spoke, she handed the mineral water bottle to Yun.
Yun unscrewed the bottle cap and drank half of the bottle, then said: "It's really not easy to be able to empty your mind and not think about anything when you are in school."
He recalled when he was in high school in his first life. Although his college diploma in his first life was not as valuable as this life, the competition was still very fierce. He only slept five to six hours a day, which was very hard. He often took the bus.