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Chapter 503(1/2)

Speaking of the relationship between Zhong Jianzhong and Su Che, it is really a bit related.

Su Che was a Jinshi of the same subject as Zhang Zai, the mentor of Jianzhong. They were also Jinshi in the second year of Jiayou. However, among the Jinshi in the second year of Jiayou, Zhang Zai's fame was incomparable to Su Che. And what's very annoying is that Su Che was 18 years old when he passed the Jinshi, and Zhang Zai was 38 years old.

As the first place in the thousand-year imperial examination list, Jiayou has produced too many celebrities in the second year.

Just the brothers who became famous, there are several pairs, and the most famous ones are undoubtedly Er Su and Si Zeng.

Su Shi and Su Zhe are a pair.

But the heroes like Su Shi and Su Zhe also faded in front of the Zeng brothers. There was no way. The Jiangxi wealthy Zeng family passed four high school students in the second year of Jiayou. I won’t say that Zeng Gong is also a Jinshi in this subject. In addition to Zeng Mou and Zeng Fu, they are definitely the family overlords on this subject.

The uncle and nephew are on the same list, and there are two most famous pairs.

Not to mention Zhang Heng and Zhang Dun, Zhang Heng, the top scorer in this subject, Zhang Dun is also the top ten Jinshi. However, Zhang Dun was ashamed of his nephew ranking ahead of him, so he resolutely gave up his Jinshi score and took the exam again.

There are also a pair of uncles and nephews, Zhang Zai and Cheng Hao, who are Cheng Hao's cousin.

In terms of achievements, Zeng Gong's achievements are probably the highest. His literary talent is as good as a great man, and his talent in governing the country and governing the country. When he was a Jinshi, he was about the same age as Zhang Zai, but Zeng Gong had long become famous. Because of his filial piety and serving his mother, he delayed the imperial examination. He became friends with Wang Anshi, Fan Zhongyan and others in his early years, which was much better than others. As for the others, the oldest one should be Zhang Dun and Jiayou were 25 years old in the second year. There were also a group of teenage annoying things caught in it.

As for Zhang Zai, among these people, except for his age, he seemed to have nothing to praise when he was a Jinshi.

In addition to these people, Lu Huiqing was also a Jinshi in Jiayou's second year.

It is really difficult for Zhang Zai to stand out in front of this group of people.

Fortunately, his hometown is poor and there are not many scholars, which gives Zhang Zai the opportunity to become famous. Guan Xue's rise is more about what happened after Zhang Zai's death. He was able to support his descendants in his hometown and teach the Tao. Guanzhong students all remembered his good deeds.

Although Su Che had an average relationship with Zhang Zai, his relationship with Cheng Yi was OK, so he, an elder, had made a decision.

There is another great power in Guanzhong, Lu Dafang. His relationship with Zhang Zai is definitely a close friend of the same progress and retreat. Needless to say, Lu Dafang and Su Che have a relationship, they are both conservative giants. It is reasonable and it is not wrong for Zhong Jianzhong to serve Su Che as an elder, but Su Che secretly warns Zhong Jianzhong: "Is Renjie a man? Everything else is good, don't be an elder in front of him. If he gets angry, he doesn't know what he will do?"

I asked Su Che a lot about his boss Li Kui's habits, and Zhong Jianzhong was speechless about Su Che's unreliable statement.

Su Che always secretly thought of a word and then told him that this was Li Kui's only shortcomings.

Then two days later, he would tell him in the same tone, another one.

Su Che's habit of being too cautious made Zhong Jianzhong speechless, but he did not dare to refute it, so he had to be taught. Because as far as Su Che's current identity was concerned, he could talk to him completely because he treated Zhong Jianzhong as his younger generation, otherwise there would be nothing worth Su Che's attention to.

Today, Zhong Jianzhong has not abandoned civil servants and transferred to military positions. His ability to command military officials is still in a hidden stage.

Fortunately, Li Kui finally returned to the northwest. After Li Kui took office, Zhong Jianzhong could get close to the temper of this boss. Fortunately, although he was born into a general, his temper was not very popular. After studying with Zhang Zai for many years, he had an elegant atmosphere. Sometimes, he also lamented that he had bad luck. The reason for the bad is that he did not pass the Jinshi. In the officialdom of the Song Dynasty, civil servants who did not pass the Jinshi were raised by concubines and were not valued at all.

If he had been a Jinshi and an imperial examination, rather than a reincarnation official, would Cai Jing dismiss him so easily?

If someone hadn't helped him speak, he would probably not have been able to get the shortage of Yan'an Mansion.

In fact, he just said a fair word. The implementation of the Municipal Yi Law on Qinfeng Road was to meddle in other people's business. I don't know how this was heard in Cai Jing's ears. The Municipal Yi Law was a reform and political order implemented by the Ministry of Revenue. It would be fine if ordinary bureaucrats said a few words, but the problem was that Zhong Jianzhong was the Changpingsi, who was the executor of the Municipal Yi Law on Qinfeng Road.

Cai Jing is a man who is a little sensible. If Zhong Jianzhong knew what he was and gave him some filial piety, he might have forgotten it. However, Zhong Jianzhong didn't even have the idea of ​​remedy after making a mistake. Cai Jing hated Zhong Jianzhong.

The next few times he wanted to deal with him, but it was delayed because of other things. This time, Cai Jing was in charge of Qinfeng Road. The first thing he did when he came to Qinfeng Road was to review the implementation of the Municipal Yi Law on Qinfeng Road. Tragic that Qinfeng Road did not implement the Municipal Yi Law at all. It would be fine if other places were not. Municipal Yi Law was a border war zone. In this place, the food in the war was transported from the Central Plains, and weapons and commodities were transported from the Central Plains. For the officials of Qinfeng Road, the Municipal Yi Law was really useless.

There is no extra commodity on Qinfeng Road that has become the target of government control, and only short-term commodities require officials to reach out to the court.

But Cai Jing ignored it and directly pressed the charges on Zhong Jianzhong. Can't his dignified scholar bully a lofty official?

He is still a civil servant who has made up for the door. If he can't even move the other party, will Cai Jing still dare to act as a hero on Qinfeng Road?

In this way, Cai Jing sent someone to send Zhong Jianzhong a quick horse to the Dushitang, and directly dismissed Zhong Jianzhong from being promoted to Changpingsi.

Twenty years of career was ruined. This blow was a bit huge, forcing Zhong Jianzhong to consider his future. As a Jinshi, Zhong Jianzhong certainly knew what it meant to a civil servant? But at his age, if he wanted to work hard, he would probably not have any chance. And he was unsure of his boss Li Kui. If he was bored and really couldn't do it, he might as well change his career.

If you fail to study, you will change to kill people.

For the children of the generals, it is also a serious way out.

Li Kui, who was rushing, was not classified as unreliable by his deputy. He sat on the bow of the boat with a golden sword and said earnestly to Peng Hu who was rushing to meet up: "Peng Hu, now you are the only one of my capable subordinates by my side, you have to do it well!"

Peng Hu knew that Li Kui was quite perfunctory, but he was still very excited.

It was not because of Li Kui's encouragement, nor was it because of the only capable subordinate around Li Kui, but because he was finally remembered by Li Kui.

Otherwise, he was a helpless military officer and really didn't know how to arrange his subordinates who had finally gathered together.

As for Li Kui saying that Peng Hu is his most capable subordinate, if Li Kui was not stepping on the shit when he said this, Peng Hu might have believed it. But the problem is that Li Kui's expression was too obvious, which made him realize it. Even if scholars say something nice, they believe they are fools.

Peng Hu's nickname in the army's "Three-legged Cat", this is not a nickname that a very powerful character should have. In fact, it is true that Peng Hu knows a little bit of everything, but is not good at anything. He was not considered an outstanding talent in the army before. Fortunately, he is just a commander and does not require too much talent.

Fortunately, Li Kui was not interested in Peng Hu's ability, but his stubborn appearance and his loyalty. More importantly, his official position was too small and he was deprived of his status as an imperial guards. Now he was able to manage the military, so he was the deputy envoy of the regiment training. This was a small official who could only manage the militia. The regiment training commander managed the militia in the middle of the week, and usually served as the prefect.

"Sir, the villain has gathered his previous convicted subordinates, with a total of 120 people."

"That's how it is?"

Li Kui curled his lips disgusted and said, "Aren't you a commander? Have you been given an empty salary?"

Peng Hu shouted, "Sir, even if you eat an empty salary, you don't dare to eat like this! The villain used to be under his command of 500 people, but at most it was only 10%. The main reason was that the brothers were hit by this blow. Many brothers went away and found a stable life and were unwilling to fight and kill again. Those who could stay were mostly brothers who had no place to stay."

"It's okay, I'll do it in the inspection department first, and wait for the opportunity to arrange a good past for you." Li Kui was a little disappointed. His current identity is very embarrassing. Is he a military supervisor? He was gone. Observation means that he is actually a front-line military supervisor in the war zone. You can ignore anything, but you can also care about everything.

This official position is really suitable for Li Kui, but unfortunately he didn't seize the opportunity.

If he had known that the emperor was very good, Li Kui would have overturned the entire prisoner-of-war camp on Fuyan Road in the northwest battlefield, and he would have to find out about a hundred and ten Dangxiang prisoners who looked tough and had no problems in their bodies.

The inspector's soldiers?

In the Song Dynasty, it was really embarrassing. Even Peng Hu, who was caught out by Li Kui from the prison, was not very satisfied: "Sir, why is the Inspection Office? This is a peasant soldier!"

"What's wrong with the peasant soldiers? Are peasant soldiers not allowed to kill the enemy? When you make meritorious and rewarded, do you care whether you are a peasant soldier or an imperial guard." Li Kui glared and said angrily. Seeing Li Kui getting angry, Peng Hu immediately retracted his head and dared not speak. But the peasant soldiers had a low status in the military of the Song Dynasty. I won't talk about the imperial guards, the best-treated army; the wing army is much worse than the imperial guards, but at least there is still military pay to get.

However, the peasants and soldiers in the Inspection Department were corvee labor service and had no military pay.

When Li Kui thought of this, he felt something was wrong and comforted Peng Hu in a low voice, "Peng Hu, don't tell you that the brothers are here to be peasant soldiers. Master, I have now left the luck of the fortune, and I have obtained the position of Tongzong and Deputy Envoy of the Regiment Training. I can only manage the peasant soldiers, but I can't control the imperial guards. When I look for an opportunity, I will take you to make a fortune."

"Get rich?"

Peng Hu obviously didn't understand Li Kui's style of work and asked Li Kui foolishly. In his impression, since he met Li Kui in the prison of the Ministry of Justice, he had been exempted from death penalty. Then he changed to imprisonment. He was originally a fighting man in the border army, and he went the same everywhere. In addition, Li Kui was also a civil servant who was ranked first in the Jinshi, so following Li Kui was a good result for Peng Hu. He was a civil servant who was respectful from his bones. Li Kui kept saying that he would make a fortune. According to Peng Hu's imagination, he should do business.

Hao follows by the side. Others don’t know Li Kui’s way to make money. Can he still not understand?

He immediately said anxiously: "There are only more than 100 outstanding people, and the military pay will be paid according to the standards of our guards. Don't think about the way to make a fortune. Once your path is opened, our family always feels frightened and uneasy."

Peng Hu's face was overjoyed. He was the second-rate garrison of the Western Army. He could still get the military pay from the Beijing camp in his life. He couldn't even imagine that he could even think about it!

He quickly gave Hao Suijinli and said excitedly: "Peng Hu and his brothers thanked the father-in-law for their grace."

Hao Sui waved his hand to Peng Hu and said, "You retreat first."

After only Li Kui and Hao Sui were there, Hao Sui eagerly grabbed Li Kui and said, "Renjie, Master Li, there are no bandits in the northwest. Where are you going to make a fortune?"

"There are many ways, I haven't thought it through, but don't worry, it's definitely the right way."

"You don't think about going to the border to grab a caravan, do you?"

"Isn't it possible?" Li Kui touched his chin and said angrily: "Xixia and Song Dynasty are already deadly enemies, but some people just take the salary of the court, but they are doing business with the enemy. They are simply worse than pigs and dogs. I'm going to teach them a lesson, shouldn't it?"

Which caravan can do border trade in the northwest? Hao Suiwen was so scared that his face looked like a dirt and pulled Li Kui: "Renjie, don't mess around. Those who can do this business are not people you and I can offend. Besides, the goods sold to Xixia in the Song Dynasty were all business acquisitive by the court, and they are of great value. There is even the business of the princes in the prince. If you steal their caravan, wouldn't you make enemies?"

Li Kui's eyes sterned and he stared at Hao Sui and asked, "Do you know?"

"Of course I know that the prince's salary is only a year, and it is not enough to maintain the royal palace. Even if Xixia is a small country, the princes and ministers of Xixia also need silk, and even tea bricks and other goods. These businesses are not hindered by the country, but they are very energetic. The court knew that it could not be banned, so they let them go."

Hao Sui was obviously an insider, and Li Kui tentatively said: "Hao Sui, can we do it?"

Hao Sui's face suddenly changed, and he was confused, thinking: He is a slave of the emperor's family. Do you dare to compete with the emperor's brothers for this stutter?

Li Kui suddenly felt bored.

Fortunately, it is not far from Yan'an Prefecture. After arriving in Yan'an Prefecture, Li Kui should be held back by the government affairs of Yan'an Prefecture. Of course, why is Li Kui being held back by the government affairs of Yan'an Prefecture, but a big shot like Lu Huiqing?

The prefects and prefects of the Song Dynasty basically did not care about local affairs, and all government affairs in the state were done by magistrates and officials.

Two days later.

Outside the city of Fushi.

Lu Huiqing and Su Che didn't know where they went.

On the contrary, the third person in the government office, a middle-aged civil servant who watched Kong Wu go out of the city to welcome Li Kui and Hao Sui.

Needless to say, Hao Sui is the emperor's eyes and ears.

As for Li Kui, although he was the deputy of the prefect, he was still one level older than the advisor.

"Zhong Jianzhong, the Yan'an Prefecture's official, led the Yan'an Prefecture's yamen runners to welcome the angels, Lord Li."

Zhong Jianzhong was in trouble just now and his temper was much more restrained. Seeing that Li Kui was not easy to mess with, he believed Su Che's words.

Li Kui looked at Zhong Jianzhong curiously. This famous minister of the Song Dynasty who was probably forced to change his name by the emperor's reunion. Fortunately, the man had already cut off the emperor's path to Zhao Ji, the Duan King. Zhao Ji would never use the Jianzhong reunion. In short, because Zhong Jianzhong's teachers Zhang Zai and Su Shi should be the same Jinshi, Li Kui was one generation lower than Zhong Jianzhong. Facing a capable person, Li Kui was still easy to talk to and nodded with a smile: "Uncle, you are too enthusiastic."

Zhong Jianzhong was stunned, and then secretly thought of his age, and his heart was mixed.

However, Li Kui was still easy to talk, which made Zhong Jianzhong feel relieved. The two of them, led by Hao Sui, were surrounded by a group of people and others. As soon as the banquet was put on, they heard the sound of drums and remembered: Dong Dong Dong-

Li Kui looked up blankly and said, "Has the Xixia people called me?"

Zhong Jianzhong smiled bitterly and said, "Mr. Li, this is a pleasing for justice. Someone wants to go to the court to judge the case. Haven't the pleasing case ever been judged?"

That's true, Li Kui shook his head and said, "After passing the Jinshi, he would sit in the yamen in the imperial city. How could he have the chance to make a case? Lord Zhong, let's go and have a look."

acid.

The sour water in the center of the school was flooded. After becoming a Jinshi, he would sit in the imperial city. Is this human word?
To be continued...
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