"That's true!" King Qi was overjoyed after hearing this, and finally understood what his staff meant.
This is one of the two. Su Ziji really made a contribution by luck in the southwest. If he had made a great contribution, I am afraid that the emperor would immediately become suspicious.
If he had obtained some ordinary military merits, he would have missed the imperial examination. Su Zi's status could not catch up with the imperial examination, and he was lost among everyone. How could the emperor value a so-called emperor's grandson who was not good at everything and had just been found?
Ordinary merit, compared with the imperial examination, is like losing the watermelon to pick up the sesame seeds, the gain outweighs the loss!
"Xunpeng, your recent countermeasures are very good!" King Qi was very happy and called his staff by their names affectionately.
"Of course this is a good plan, but how can we do it without leaving any traces?" Another staff member said: "After all, Su Ziji is not from the Ministry of War. He is just an intern. He can refuse it reasonably."
This man was obviously as wise and resourceful as Wen Xunpeng, but because he spoke slowly, Wen Xunpeng had to speak first several times, and got the upper hand. He felt aggrieved, and looked at Wen Xunpeng with jealousy and hidden secrets in his eyes.
hostility.
How could Wen Xunpeng not know what the other party was thinking?
But as an aide, if you want to take advantage of Conglong's achievements, you naturally want to take advantage of the fact that King Qi has not yet succeeded and make more contributions. As for whether it will make others jealous, you naturally don't care. It can even be said that the jealousy of colleagues is just right.
It makes him talented!
Wen Xunpeng felt proud and said modestly: "Mr. Qing said that this is a difficult problem, but it happens to be the Chinese New Year soon."
"Both the ministries and departments have to take a holiday to visit relatives."
"So as long as an official makes a mistake and reports the intern list as a formal official list, it happens to be on the imperial envoy's accompanying list."
"Even if a mistake is discovered and everyone has dispersed, it will be difficult to correct it. We can't wait until next spring to select people to follow us, right?"
"It is wrong to make a mistake. As for Su Ziji, as a scholar and imperial student who has been favored by the court, is he unwilling to accept this sacrifice?"
"If that's really the case, it's hard to ask what your intentions are!"
"That's right, that's right." King Qi nodded repeatedly, looking very pleased with him, and said: "I heard that your family has just entered the capital, so I will give you a hundred taels of gold, which can be regarded as your settlement allowance.
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"Work hard, and I will never treat meritorious ministers unfairly."
Wen Xunpeng quickly thanked him and couldn't help but show a hint of pride.
Taixue Lecture Hall
Different from usually studying during each meal, Li Teng, who was in charge of the job, rarely found time to lecture on "Book of Rites" in his busy schedule. The lecture hall, which can accommodate about 200 people, was already full of people.
If it's too late, you can only regret it and wait for the next time.
After all, all subjects are usually taught by PhDs, teaching assistants, and direct third-level lecturers.
Although Li Teng was a great Confucian and had thoroughly studied not only the Five Classics but also the Thirteen Classics, he was one of the responsible officials of Taixue, so it was simply impossible for him to lecture on the Classics regularly.
He has such knowledge that even those who have passed the Jinshi examination have to ask for advice. He has to teach a group of scholars and a few civil servants. He can teach it once or twice, but if he teaches more, everyone will think it is a waste.
So in addition to managing Taixue, he usually writes books.
Xiang Xiuping and several classmates who were close to him arrived early when they heard the news that Master Li was going to give a lecture, and successfully occupied their seats. They were congratulating themselves, but when they turned around, they saw a young man sitting not far away.
, the corners of his mouth suddenly turned down.
"Isn't that Su Ziji? Why is he here when he's not staying at the Ministry of War?" Following Xiang Xiuping's gaze, several companions also saw Su Ziji's figure and couldn't help but frown.
"Who knows, maybe I finally saw the rudeness of warriors and regretted it now." Someone sneered.
"Huh, it's too late to regret it. People like this should go to the Ministry of War!" Some people are disdainful.
They didn't like this newcomer who grabbed the first position as soon as he arrived at Taixue and was recommended for internship.
After all, no one could find out about Su Ziji's prominent background. Most of the students in Taixue were descendants of officials, and the network of connections could be said to be very tight. Since they couldn't find out, it could only mean that Su Ziji was from a small family.
Born in a household.
Since the founding of the Zheng Dynasty, the power of the aristocratic families has been greatly reduced, and many officials also come from poor families. However, once these people squeeze into this circle, they often still look down on mud-legged people. These imperial students do not dare to show their disdain too much, but in words and deeds
time, naturally crowding out people from the outer circle.
"Bai Moyang is here too!" Someone whispered again.
At the door, Bai Moyang hurried over, because the book boy had already occupied a seat for him, so he could take his seat when he arrived.
They passed by Su Ziji when they came in, but the two men just smiled politely and neither of them glanced at each other, which disappointed those who secretly hoped that there would be friction between the two.
Following a commotion, Li Zhubo finally arrived.
This man is about fifty years old, but in this era, a forty-year-old can be called an old man. His hair looks a bit white, and his face has the slenderness of an old man.
Su Ziji watched Li Zhubo walk to the high platform in front and began to explain the "Book of Rites". In a trance, he seemed to have returned to the university in his original world.
Unfortunately, the antique buildings and quiet atmosphere quickly brought Su Ziji back to his senses. He lowered his eyes and heard a "buzz" sound before half a piece of rosewood floated up.
"Acquired the 'Book of Rites' taught by Li Teng, experience 4, experience 3, experience 5, experience 4..."
"You are truly worthy of being a Taixue student. When I was in my previous school, I basically only added one or two points of compulsory experience to my lectures, which meant that there was nothing more to learn."
"But in Taixue, it's coming like a tide again."
This increase in experience is not just adding points to a chapter, but often adding experience in one or two sentences, so the increase is very considerable. Su Ziji did not take notes, but listened carefully, and directly remembered everything the other party said.
Verbatim.
This class didn't last long, it only lasted half an hour.
"I gained more than 300 experience points in one go, so happy!"
Su Ziji also stood up and saluted with the imperial students, and watched Master Li Bo go away. He took out a piece of white paper, sketched it with a charcoal pen, then hurriedly packed up his pen and ink and walked away quickly.
They didn't care about Su Ziji, so they naturally didn't know where he was going, and some people thought he was going to the Ministry of War.
Bai Moyang's eyes moved, and he asked the book boy who was following him: "You said that Su Ziji had a schedule and rushed to attend classes?"
The book boy was startled and nodded: "Yes, sir, I have inquired carefully. For the past few days, Su Ziji has been going to the Ministry of War in the afternoon and returning home in the evening."
"In the morning and noon, I squeezed in time to take various courses at Taixue. All the doctors, teaching assistants, and direct lecturers, all of whom are vegetarian and vegan, went."
"Of course, the more famous you are, the more talented you are and the more you learn."
"Su Ziji, what are you doing?" Bai Moyang was a little confused after hearing this. The most taboo thing about this knowledge is to attend lectures piecemeal. To go deep, you have to have a complete and coherent context. What's the benefit of learning like this?