Therefore, the appointment of Xie Jin was approved by the auxiliary officer. As for the court, except Wang Du and his friends, no one else would object, because this means that in case one of his relatives passes away,
You don’t have to go home to observe filial piety. It’s not that you are unfilial, but you don’t know what will happen after three years. And most family members are actually not willing to let their relatives who are officials come back to observe filial piety.
In the guest room of the residence of Dong Lun, the Minister of Rites, a tall and thin man who looked to be about thirty years old was writing something.
This person is Xie Jin. Xie Jin and Dong Lun are good friends. This time when Xie Jin came to the capital, he stayed at Dong Lun's mansion.
Xie Jin had just arrived in the capital a few days ago, and he was planning to ask Dong Lun to write a letter recommending him.
As a talented man, Xie Jin will naturally not be idle. He knows that Yunxi is good at writing poems, and thinks that Yunxi also likes poetry, so he is transcribing a copy of the poems that he has written over the years that he thinks are relatively good, and gives them to Dong Lun.
Present it to Yunxi on your behalf.
In addition, there are several policy papers, which contain Xie Jin's opinions on national affairs. He did not want to become a ci official and accompany Yunxi to recite poems all day long.
At this moment, a servant of the Dong Mansion trotted in and said to Xie Jin: "Mr. Xie, someone from the palace has come to deliver the order to Mr. Xie." After saying that, he looked at him with admiration.
Xie Jin.
He knew that his master had not written a letter to recommend Jie Jin, but the emperor had already noticed him. He was really a capable person.
Xie Jin himself was also extremely surprised: ‘Could it be that after Brother Dong recommended me to the emperor, the emperor immediately sent someone to convey the order?’ While thinking, he put on his formal clothes and trotted to the front hall.
Xie Jin came to the front hall and saw that the person who came to convey the order was still an acquaintance.
Just when Xie Jin wanted to say hello, Jian Yi said: "Xie Jin listens to the order!"
Xie Jin could only kneel down immediately and said: "The common man Jie Jin listens to the decree."
Jian Yi said: "Emperor Fengtian Chengyun issued an edict: Yuanhe, the censor Jie Jin, is an outstanding and intelligent person..., and he was specially appointed to be a member of Zhongshushe and a bachelor of the Hanlin Academy. I admire this."
Xie Jin suppressed his excitement and said: "The common man Xie Jin accepted the order."
After he finished receiving the order, Jian Yi said with a smile: "Brother Xie, we will be colleagues again from now on." It turns out that Xie Jin once served as editor of the Hanlin Academy and was in the imperial city with the same scholar.
Xie Jin said: "Brother Jian just announced the decree without greeting me. I thought he didn't recognize me." There was a touch of sarcasm in his tone.
Jian Yi said with a straight face: "What did brother Xie say? How could I not recognize brother Xie? Back then, brother Xie wrote "The Book of Wan Yan" and "Ten Strategies for Taiping", which was highly praised by the late emperor. Who in the world
People don’t know you.”
Xie Jin was made happy again by his words and said: "Brother Jian is also very good. Emperor Taizu personally changed Brother Jian's name back then, which was a rare blessing." The atmosphere became harmonious.
After saying a few words, Jian Yi said: "Brother Xie, come with me to the palace to meet the saint."
Of course Xie Jin would not object and went to the palace with Jian Yi to meet the saint.
This time we were on official business, so there was still a carriage available. In the car, Xie Jin asked Jian Yi: "Brother Jian, what kind of king is the current emperor?"
If ordinary people asked such a question, Jian Yi would not answer it. This is an unauthorized guess about the emperor's character. If the emperor does not like it, he may be executed in serious cases.
But Jian Yi was in the Qianqing Palace just now and knew how much Yunxi liked Jie Jin. So Jian Yi said: "Your Majesty is kind-hearted, considerate of the difficulties of ministers, and has an extremely far-sighted vision, which is far beyond my reach. "However, Jian Yi still only talked about the advantages, not the shortcomings he thought.
However, this is not much different from what Xie Jin heard from Dong Lun and others along the way. Because Yunxi increased the salaries of officials, said that he would compile the "Da Ming Dadian", and benefited officials in the capital, he had a good reputation.
Of course, there are also bad reviews. The main ones are that Yunxi has no sand in his eyes and is too petty. He punishes ministers who are "slightly" selfish. However, the officials are all from the Hongwu Dynasty. I still feel that the current emperor is much stronger towards officials than the late emperor.
Although Xie Jin does not have a high emotional intelligence and does not have a good relationship with his colleagues, he has a high IQ and knows that Jian Yi cannot talk about his shortcomings, so he does not say anything.
After a while, they arrived at Chengtian Gate. Jian Yi and He Jin got off the car and walked towards Qianqing Palace. They were walking close to the wall, and then heard a "ding-dong-dang" sound coming from the other side of the wall.
Xie Jin asked Jian Yi: "What are you doing? The noise is quite loud."
Jian Yi looked at it and said: "On the other side of the wall is the Royal Horse Prison. I don't know what they are doing. There was no such noise yesterday."
Xie Jin just asked casually, and when Jian Yi couldn't answer, that was all. He walked for a while and arrived at Qianqing Palace.
At this time, today's memorial has been processed, and Yunxi and his ministers are discussing matters. Not only the assistant officials and Zhongshusheren are present, but also Qi Tai, Lian Zining, Jing Qing, Geng Xuan and others.
Of course, the matter discussed is not about negotiating with North Korea. Yunxi and Qin Song can just discuss this matter and will not discuss it with them.
The matter to be discussed today is about the establishment of a full-time doctor in the health center.
When Yunxi traveled three years ago, he learned that the Ming army in this era did not have full-time doctors. Instead, doctors were recruited temporarily when needed, mainly from local medical departments.
After Yunxi learned about it, a plan popped up in his mind. After continuous improvement, he officially put it out today to discuss with his cronies and then implement it.
Yunxi said: "I patrolled the north three years ago and found out that there are no doctors in the Ming Dynasty's guards. In this case, my soldiers in the Ming Dynasty are usually sick or injured in battles, but there is no doctor who can treat them in time." Heal the wounds, so many sons of the Ming Dynasty died like this. How can I bear it!"
"So I plan to assign one doctor to each hundred-household office, three doctors to each thousand-household office, and five doctors to each guard in addition to the doctors assigned above."
"These doctors do not need to know any advanced medical skills. They only need to have the same medical skills as the doctors who were sent to various Xuanwei departments in the past few years. The doctors who graduated from the medical hall at the beginning of this year have not yet been assigned, so they can be the first batch to be assigned to the health center. What do all the ministers think of the doctor in the palace?"
Of course, several people with military backgrounds immediately supported it. Zhang Wen, who seldom spoke on weekdays, said: "Your Majesty's move is really a blessing to my Ming Dynasty sergeant!"
Guo Zhen also said: "Your Majesty, the soldiers of the Ming Dynasty have always died of illness and injuries during battles due to lack of medical treatment and medicine. This can greatly reduce this problem."
The civil servants were instinctively unwilling, but they couldn't say anything against it. Especially when Yunxi cited the incident of sending a doctor to the Xuanwei Division, they couldn't object. They couldn't say anything about the Ming Dynasty's sergeants. Not as good as the native officials of the Xuanwei Division, right? Although many civil servants think so, they dare not say it out now. And there are no such civil servants who are qualified to speak in the Qianqing Palace.
Yunxi added: "But the generals of the defense station appropriated the doctor for their own use. Therefore, it is stipulated that the generals of the guard station have no right to order the doctor to do anything other than admitting officers and soldiers. The right to appoint and remove the doctor does not lie in the hands of the generals, but in the hands of all the middle-level doctors." First-level management. And all doctors are counted as unqualified officials and are given a salary."
"A doctor from the Qianhu Institute manages the doctor from the Baihu Institute and another doctor from the Qianhu Institute, and a doctor from the Weili manages all the other doctors in the Wei."
"Finally, the Langzhong Division was established in the Chinese Army Governor's Mansion, under the jurisdiction of Chen Xingshan, the judge in charge of the Chinese Army Governor's Mansion. What do you think?"
Since there are no objections to whether it should be established, there will be no objections to how to manage it.
Jingqing objected to counting them all as officials, but Yunxi insisted, and at this time, unofficial officials were treated the same as civil servants, so that was all.
Zhang Wen felt something was wrong, but he couldn't explain what was wrong, and he didn't object.
So that’s it for this article.
Of course, Yunxi was not just as simple as arranging doctors for the officers and soldiers of the guard station, he also had a deeper purpose.
How to ensure absolute control of the army without weakening the army's combat effectiveness is a question that every king has thought about since Qin Shihuang came, but there has been no good way. Either like Tang Xuanzong, the combat effectiveness is guaranteed but loyalty cannot be guaranteed, or For example, the army of the Song Dynasty was guaranteed not to rebel, but it basically had no combat effectiveness in wars other than defending its hometown.
But Yunxi from later generations saw a method that ensured both combat effectiveness and loyalty.
Of course, times are different, and copying things mechanically will not work, so Yunxi is ready to take a roundabout way.
Set up a doctor in each health center, because everyone is likely to get sick or injured, so they will be close to the doctor, and the doctor can slowly integrate into the group, instead of being aloof like a civil servant.
Then the doctor is counted as an official and is not managed by the generals of the guard station. Therefore, it is an independent organization and the generals have nothing to do.
If Yunxi personally conducts a certain degree of training, it is estimated that he will play the role of a political commissar to a certain extent.
Of course, these people today cannot do it. Because most of the graduates of the medical school are now sent to the border, even if they are regarded as officials, most of them are not willing to go, so many of them are civil servants who have made mistakes and need to be retrained. Yunxi is afraid These people are old-fashioned in the army, so they must find real folk doctors.
Fortunately, this is not a trip to the border, and I am an official. I think some of the private doctors may be interested.
Yunxi has great expectations for this system, but even if it does not play the role of political commissar at all, Yunxi will not cancel this system. Yunxi also hopes that the status of soldiers will be improved and their treatment will be improved. They should not treat military households as if they are thieves. It is normal to enter it in another volume.