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Sixty-nine leaning on the sword in the east of the underworld (10)

"The above means that all Gentile students who participated in the Four Barbarians Examination will only be given third-class examinations and will be recruited." Huang Ruixue sat on the main seat and held a meeting in the department. Now the jurisdiction of the Cultural and Educational Department is increasing, and as long as the matters about the examination and school can be delivered to her.

As the chief minister, Wu Yan could not come to the Ministry of Rites to sit in the hall every day, and the entire department was on Huang Ruixue's shoulders.

The power of the Ministry of Social Affairs is great, and the manpower naturally needs to be expanded, so that a Ministry of Social Affairs has to borrow the lobby for a meeting, and even so, it is still full of seats.

"Master Huang, it's easy to talk to us here, but if the Ministry of Personnel gives a comment about "not useful" in the future, our exam will be over." A civil servant with a southern accent spoke with a grievance and said that female officials are too easy to talk to, and they are whatever they say, without knowing to fight for their own rights.

This is indeed a common problem for female officials, and they are more considerate of the overall situation and do not mind sacrificing themselves.

But this time some people were over-concerned.

"This time I won't get the score." Huang Ruixue said: "Only the best and qualified, there are three categories to be worked hard. It is the requirement of the Ministry of Personnel. Those who have registered. Those who still need to work hard will not be our fault. If there is any problem in the future, it will not be our fault."

The complaining voices below were stopped.

Of course, there is a reason for the Ministry of Personnel to do this. Not only did the examination of the Siyi Pavilion in the capital, but the Siyi Pavilion in Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong and Guangxi also received the Ministry of Personnel’s writing transfer. The main reason is that it is difficult for officials from Jeju, Taiwan and Liaodong to collect all the officials. The list of selections of the Ministry of Personnel is almost empty, but it is still not enough.

Anyway, it is all about copying and writing, allowing Ryukyu people to go to Taiwan, Koreans to go to Liaodong, and to manage in another place. This can not only cultivate manpower, but also have nothing to do with the overall situation.

Only the proportion of Han officials on Jeju Island is the most important.

In order to consolidate the rule, the Koreans on the island were not even responsible for clerks, and at most they were foremans and translators. From officials to officials, they were all dispatched from the Ming Dynasty. Because they were also located in an isolated island, facing Japanese pirates, Jeju officials also had additional "island allowances" in addition to their normal salary. In the future, they may also be promoted to islands such as Taiwan and Hainan.

Jin Pengtu obtained the exam certificate that "it still needs to work hard". It was said that it was the last one, probably the graceful statement of the Ming people. Instead, he breathed a sigh of relief and thought he could live in Beijing safely. Unexpectedly, the Ministry of Personnel soon followed a letter of appointment and appointed him to work as a clerk in Haizhou County, Liaodong.

It’s better to go to Jeju Island!

Jin Pengtu wanted to escape, but in the Ming Dynasty, an official society, officials were not only a privileged class, but also a service to the country. Anyone who ignored the recruitment of the Ministry of Personnel was either capable of being an otaku at home for the rest of his life. If he was caught evading service, he would still go to those places, but he would not be an official.

As for the three civil affairs officials on Jeju Island, they were selected from one place.

Suzhou.

First of all, Jeju Island is facing Jiangsu and Zhejiang, so it is more convenient to directly select Nanguan.

Secondly, Wu Sunchang, from Kunshan County, Suzhou, showed his outstanding character of loyalty and integrity because of the granary case and should be commended. However, the Ministry of Personnel opposed the promotion before the exam was completed. This was not a way to hire people. It just happened that Jeju needed a prefect. For Wu Sunchang, he was promoted three levels in a row, but he was just overseas.

Jeju is not a sanzhou. It is a Zhili Prefecture that runs parallel to the prefecture, with two counties, Dajing and Jingyi. In order to get from the fifth rank, the prefect can go directly to the rank of the governor and envoy when he comes back from the examination.

Wu Sunchang was not very addicted to officials, but after experiencing the Jiliu Cang case, he realized that it was too dangerous to be an official in the Ming Dynasty. It was too low to be a dangerous one. And it happened that the wise ruler was in an era of showing his ambitions. Why not fight and see how far he could go. So he endured the pain of seasickness and took over the appointment of the prefect of Jeju.

The two county magistrates under him were not outsiders. It was Lu Wei and Yang Xiang who worked with him on the same day. These two men were under the age of 2008 and had already become the first county chief hall of the seventh rank, and they were proud of themselves.

What made Wu Sunchang even more proud was that the sea boat heading to Jeju was a large lucky ship for Zhejiang navy to sail for Japan. The ship was large and stable on the sea surface, which made Wu Sunchang's seasickness much less. Moreover, the voyage from Chongming to Jeju was shorter than that from Tianjin to Chongming, and he suffered much less.

The thirty warships from the Zhejiang Navy and twenty teaching ships operated by Naval University cadets, which looked like a mighty one. There were also a thousand new recruits on the thirty warships, five hundred non-commissioned officers from the martial arts lecture hall, and one hundred new officers from the Military Preparation University.

They will be under the command of Du Chen De and become the backbone of the formation of the North Korean division.

North Korea King Lee Seo received a rebuke document, blaming North Korea for not renovating its military preparations, which led to pirates occupying the islands and turmoil on the coast. Now the Ming Dynasty has launched a large army to clear out the pirates who seized Jeju Island. However, in order to avoid such a waste of money and money happening again and again, the defenses of Jeju Island and other outer islands in the North Korean waters will be left to the Ming Dynasty to deal with.

Li Xiu lost a lot of islands for no reason, and naturally he was very unhappy. He remembered the resistance to the Ming Dynasty during the Guanghaijun era, and his brother Zhaoxian's disdain for the Ming Dynasty, and believed that North Korea could become a third-party force independent of the Ming and Qing dynasties...

Although ideals are good, they are simply impossible to operate.

According to the news from the Koreans in Liaodong, the Ming Dynasty only used tens of thousands of people to destroy the Qing Dynasty. The unstoppable Donghu Hu soldiers were vulnerable under the Ming Dynasty's muskets and cannons, and eventually fled to the land of Haixi, shook their tails and begged for mercy.

If you want to confront the Ming Dynasty, isn’t you seeking death?

Li Jing thought of Jianghua Island, which was close to him, and now it seems that it is not a good idea to give it to the Ming garrison. Especially on the island, there is his nephew, the legitimate son of Prince Zhaoxian. Not to mention whether the military strength can be confronted with the Ming Dynasty, he is even weaker in the legal system.

Because of Kim's activities in the North Korean government, North Korean bureaucrats unanimously believed that the Ming Dynasty did this would be beneficial to North Korea, and the Ming Dynasty did not say that it could not continue to exile prisoners to Jeju Island, which was equivalent to taking a considerable burden on North Korea. As for the key horse issue, no one mentioned it. Anyway, it would be enough that there was no shortage of horses at home.

Li Jing, who was slapped in the face for nothing, had to drink to relieve his sorrows and simply handed over the government affairs to his trusted ministers. He lived a life of a foolish emperor who was drunk and dreaming of death to anesthesize the hidden pain caused by the loss of power and humiliation of the country. He seemed to have returned to Shenyang, but this time the whole of North Korea seemed like a cage.

...

On the first day of August of the 22nd year of Chongzhen, Wu Sunchang arrived in Jeju and looked at the city walls more than ten feet high in Jeju City, and was speechless for a long time.

"Is this the city wall?" Yang Xiang, who was traveling with him, said in surprise.

"This is not even a wall." Lu Wei shook his head.

If Jeju City is like this, then the subordinate counties of Dajing and Jingyi are even more conceivable.

"The wall is not high," Wu Sunchang put on the big brother's posture, "The key is that we must trust the thousand tigers who are staying on the island!"

Thinking of the army with strict military discipline, Yang Xiang and Lu Wei both had a little confidence.

Wu Sunchang himself lacked energy because he was the only one of the three who knew the truth about the "one thousand tigers".

They were the first batch of conscripts to be recruited in the Ming Dynasty. They only received three months of military training and had never seen the enemy's blood.

Anyway, from this day on, the Ming Dynasty officially resumed its rule over Jeju and was under the jurisdiction of the Shandong Provincial Administration and Envoy.

...

The Ming Dynasty established its country through culture and education, and was not a martial dynasty.

This can actually be seen from the accessories and consumption of literati.

In the pre-Qin and Han dynasties, scholars must wear swords and swords. By the Tang and Song dynasties, literati also had the habit of wearing swords and swords. In the Northern Song Dynasty, a good Japanese sword was worth a thousand gold. After the mid-Ming Dynasty, the price of folding fans rose all the way, and the streets were filled with young white faces who teased the little lady with fans, and the swords disappeared without realizing it.

The people have no spirit of martial arts and are not as good as beggars in military households, so they are naturally unwilling to get involved in the army. Nowadays, the soldiers that can be recruited through the recruitment system have become increasingly dry, especially when the land falls, and righteousness can be used to recruit warriors. Now more people do not think it is necessary to join the army.

Since the 20th year of Chongzhen, the cabinet has been discussing this issue, and is worried that the early implementation of the compulsory military service system would lead to the people's exclusion of the household registration system and the emergence of "escape from the people" again, so it was delayed again and again. It was not until the beginning of the 22nd that it was finally decided to try it in the three Shandong Dongsanfu, which had the best foundation for ruling.

Even so cautious, the phenomenon of villagers evading the military recruitment was still caused by self-brutality, which undoubtedly made the cabinet very worried.

However, on the other hand, due to the improvement of education, most soldiers who consciously performed military service received primary education, and had a stronger cultural foundation than the earliest guards of the East Palace. They were not required to be trained by the instructors to make up for the lessons. A few soldiers who graduated from rural schools were also submitted to the Military University and have since embarked on another way out.

Although the people are unwilling to join the army, they are not rejected by being an officer. Who doesn’t know that the treatment of officers has surpassed that of civil servants. They are truly an officer and the whole family is full of glory.

"The Ministry of Vocational Affairs and others hope to conduct a national inspection, mainly to promote and verify the recruitment work of various prefectures and counties." The instructor wearing the rank of captain held a thick stack of copywriting, which included specific details such as the selected personnel, funding budgets and other specific issues needed by the states and prefectures.

Qin Liangyu has never fallen asleep well since taking over the recruitment work, and he also knows that it is difficult to promote the compulsory military service system in the local area. However, His Royal Highness specially held a meeting of the imperial front for this purpose. Six cabinet masters and the governors of the fourth headquarters of the Grand Governor's Office gathered together in Wuying Hall to discuss and make a resolution in front of Chongzhen. After the restoration of the country, this was the first time such a high-standard meeting appeared, which shows that its importance should not be underestimated. (To be continued...)
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