Summoning of the Great General of the Great Qin Empire
Chapter 153 Kneeling in front of Lingyan Pavilion, helping Suzhang Palace to call civil servants
Chapter 153: Everyone was punished to kneel in front of Lingyan Pavilion, and they helped Su return to the palace to summon the civil servants.
Seeing that the situation was similar, Fusu glanced inside the school gate and squeezed out the crowd towards Yinggao.
Gao Shun, who had already noticed the fight, took the two teams of school guards and hid in the fence to watch the battle for half an hour, but he was not in a hurry to stop it.
In his heart, as a military student, he should dare to fight and refuse to admit defeat. Those who are beaten and dare not fight back are eggless cowards. The Imperial Military Academy does not need such cowards.
He had already seen Fusu in the crowd in the distance. He wanted to go up and say hello, but Fusu stopped him and signaled him to be silent.
At this time, after receiving Fusu's signal, he rushed out with the school guards and surrounded the fighting people. Everything should be done in moderation, and group fights are no exception. After all, Ying Gao and Jiang Lu surrounded the crowd They are all the descendants of the old ministers who assisted Majesty the First Emperor to rule the country. It is fine to lose, and it is difficult to explain to them when they are injured. Moreover, it was the sons of the First Emperor who beat their grandson, which will chill the hearts of the old officials.
"Brother Huang!" Ying Gao glanced at him and said to himself, it's not good, it's over now.
"Take them all away!" Fu Su ignored them directly: "Take them to Lingyan Pavilion and kneel under the statue of heroes for six hours! You are not allowed to get up until tomorrow morning, and no one is allowed to visit or deliver food during this period!"
Then turned around and left: "Honey, go back to the palace, do the business first, and I'll teach them a lesson later!"
"Okay, hubby!" Meng Qian tapped Fusu's face like a dragonfly pecking at water, took Fusu's arm and walked towards Afang Palace.
After returning to the Qianqing Palace, Fu Su lay down on the bed and said, "Honey, help me summon a few civil servants. I want to send some generals to the allied forces of Jin, Yan and Qi in the north. Their strength is a bit insufficient. look."
"Aren't you worried that the enemy will feed the tiger?" Meng Qian asked.
"Why panic? No matter how strong my men are, they will be stronger. When the time comes, one will kill one, two will kill a pair!" Fusu waved his fist with great confidence.
"Okay," Mengxi nodded, all she had to do was to assist Fusu to obey his arrangements, and the rest was out of her control.
Fusu summoned Huo Qubing when she was in Longxi, and she summoned Zhuge Liang, not counting Huang Yueying, she was the mission attached to the summoned Zhuge Liang.Now there are still four places reserved for Yang Yanzhao, Li Jing, Ao Bai, and Yang Yansi that have not been used.
"Feng Wenjue, I want to summon civil servants!"
"Okay host," Feng Wenjue woke up from a deep sleep, and promised: "Now provide a list of candidate civil servants, please listen carefully to the host!"
"Ok!"
"Ding Dong, No. 1 Candidate Wenchen, Zhang Juzheng, Chief Assistant of Wanli: Force 61, Commander 72, Intelligence 97, Politics 100;
No.2 candidate civil servant, Ming Dynasty honest official Hai Rui: 65 in force, 64 in command, 96 in intelligence, and 95 in politics;
No.3 Candidate civil servant, Fan Zhongyan, a famous official in the Northern Song Dynasty and a scholar of Longtuge University: 69 in military strength, 91 in command, 97 in intelligence, and 98 in politics;
No.4 candidate civil servant, Li Wei, a civil servant of the Yongzheng Dynasty in the Qing Dynasty: 71 in force, 64 in command, 93 in intelligence, and 94 in politics;
No.5 Candidate civil servant, Zhang Qian, a famous official of the Western Han Dynasty: 82 in military strength, 79 in command, 88 in intelligence, 90 in politics, over! "
"Not bad," Fusu nodded. Even Zhang Qian, who was the least capable in comparison, could still be used as a diplomat. Now, apart from Sun Qian, his subordinates were still in urgent need of diplomatic talents who could speak well.
"Start summoning." Mengxi ordered.
"Okay, Ding Dong, congratulations to the host for obtaining Li Wei, a civil servant of the Yongzheng Dynasty in the Qing Dynasty!"
"Let me make a list." Fusu had thought about the possibility of the other four people appearing, but he didn't expect it to be Li Wei: "There is a traitor here, your sister."
"Honey, this Li Wei is not considered a traitor. After all, where is the era, he just wants to find a Han emperor to be loyal to him." Meng Qian disagreed.
"That's right," Fusu began to recall Li Weiping, whom the history class teacher introduced to them in his previous life.
李卫(公元1687年2月2日—1738年12月3日),字又玠,江南铜山(今江苏徐州丰县大沙河镇李寨)人,清代名臣。
In the 56th year of Kangxi (1717), Li Wei donated money to Yuanwailang, and then entered the court as an official, going through the Kangxi, Yongzheng, and Qianlong dynasties.Appreciated by Emperor Yongzheng, he successively served as a doctor in the household department, Yanyi Road in Yunnan, chief envoy, governor of Zhejiang, governor of Zhejiang, minister of the Ministry of War, acting minister of the Ministry of punishment, and governor of Zhili. , When he was in power, he could understand the sufferings of the people and was deeply loved by the people.Li Wei died of illness in the third year of Qianlong (1738). At the age of 51, Emperor Qianlong ordered him to be buried according to the governor's order, and he was posthumously named Minda.
"I saw him on TV and he was pretty good," Mengxi said.
"You materialistic young people have been entrapped by shameless TV dramas." What Fusu hated the most were those shameless directors who filmed TV dramas and tampered with history at will in his previous life: "But this time you are right, Li Wei is an official in this TV series. It’s still very close to the historical facts, although there are a lot of jokes.”
"is it?"
"Well," Fusu began to give Meng Qian a detailed introduction to Li Wei's major events: "On the first day of the first lunar month in the 26th year of Kangxi (February 1687, 2), Li Wei was born in a relatively wealthy family in Feng County, Jiangsu. In the 2th year of Kangxi (56), Li Wei donated money to Yuanwailang, and shortly thereafter he entered the imperial court as a member of the Ministry of War.
The first rise to the top:
After Emperor Yongzheng ascended the throne, he immediately appointed Li Wei as the preacher of the Zhili Post, and was appointed as the Yan Post Road of Yunnan before he took office.In the post of Yanyi Road, Li Wei made remarkable achievements. Not long after, in the second year of Yongzheng (1724), Li Wei was promoted to the post of chief minister, in charge of the province's finance and taxation, but still in charge of salt affairs.
In the third year of Yongzheng (1725), Li Wei was promoted to governor of Zhejiang.In the fourth year of Yongzheng (1726), Li Wei concurrently served as the salt envoy of the two Zhejiang provinces, reorganized the salt administration, and investigated and dealt with illegal salt sales.In the fifth year of Yongzheng (1727), Li Wei was promoted to governor of Zhejiang Province, in charge of governor affairs.
Li Wei did not have an outstanding family background, but it is undeniable that in just ten years from the 56th year of Kangxi (1717) to the 1727th year of Yongzheng ([-]), Li Wei went from being a member of the fifth rank to serving as a layman. He held various important positions along the way, and finally became the governor-general, becoming a first-class official in the imperial court and a high official in the border areas. His promotion speed was not unpleasant.
The second investigation of illegal salt:
Looking at Li Wei's employment experience, it is not difficult to find that he has been in charge or concurrently in charge of a party's salt administration work for a long time.As early as the first year of Yongzheng's accession to the throne, Li Wei was appointed as the Yunnan Salt Post Road. A year later, he was promoted to Chief Envoy but was still in charge of salt affairs.Two years later, Li Wei, who had already served as the governor of Zhejiang, was ordered to concurrently serve as the salt envoy of the two Zhejiang provinces. This shows that Li Wei was very good at managing salt administration and detecting illegal salt.
(End of this chapter)
Seeing that the situation was similar, Fusu glanced inside the school gate and squeezed out the crowd towards Yinggao.
Gao Shun, who had already noticed the fight, took the two teams of school guards and hid in the fence to watch the battle for half an hour, but he was not in a hurry to stop it.
In his heart, as a military student, he should dare to fight and refuse to admit defeat. Those who are beaten and dare not fight back are eggless cowards. The Imperial Military Academy does not need such cowards.
He had already seen Fusu in the crowd in the distance. He wanted to go up and say hello, but Fusu stopped him and signaled him to be silent.
At this time, after receiving Fusu's signal, he rushed out with the school guards and surrounded the fighting people. Everything should be done in moderation, and group fights are no exception. After all, Ying Gao and Jiang Lu surrounded the crowd They are all the descendants of the old ministers who assisted Majesty the First Emperor to rule the country. It is fine to lose, and it is difficult to explain to them when they are injured. Moreover, it was the sons of the First Emperor who beat their grandson, which will chill the hearts of the old officials.
"Brother Huang!" Ying Gao glanced at him and said to himself, it's not good, it's over now.
"Take them all away!" Fu Su ignored them directly: "Take them to Lingyan Pavilion and kneel under the statue of heroes for six hours! You are not allowed to get up until tomorrow morning, and no one is allowed to visit or deliver food during this period!"
Then turned around and left: "Honey, go back to the palace, do the business first, and I'll teach them a lesson later!"
"Okay, hubby!" Meng Qian tapped Fusu's face like a dragonfly pecking at water, took Fusu's arm and walked towards Afang Palace.
After returning to the Qianqing Palace, Fu Su lay down on the bed and said, "Honey, help me summon a few civil servants. I want to send some generals to the allied forces of Jin, Yan and Qi in the north. Their strength is a bit insufficient. look."
"Aren't you worried that the enemy will feed the tiger?" Meng Qian asked.
"Why panic? No matter how strong my men are, they will be stronger. When the time comes, one will kill one, two will kill a pair!" Fusu waved his fist with great confidence.
"Okay," Mengxi nodded, all she had to do was to assist Fusu to obey his arrangements, and the rest was out of her control.
Fusu summoned Huo Qubing when she was in Longxi, and she summoned Zhuge Liang, not counting Huang Yueying, she was the mission attached to the summoned Zhuge Liang.Now there are still four places reserved for Yang Yanzhao, Li Jing, Ao Bai, and Yang Yansi that have not been used.
"Feng Wenjue, I want to summon civil servants!"
"Okay host," Feng Wenjue woke up from a deep sleep, and promised: "Now provide a list of candidate civil servants, please listen carefully to the host!"
"Ok!"
"Ding Dong, No. 1 Candidate Wenchen, Zhang Juzheng, Chief Assistant of Wanli: Force 61, Commander 72, Intelligence 97, Politics 100;
No.2 candidate civil servant, Ming Dynasty honest official Hai Rui: 65 in force, 64 in command, 96 in intelligence, and 95 in politics;
No.3 Candidate civil servant, Fan Zhongyan, a famous official in the Northern Song Dynasty and a scholar of Longtuge University: 69 in military strength, 91 in command, 97 in intelligence, and 98 in politics;
No.4 candidate civil servant, Li Wei, a civil servant of the Yongzheng Dynasty in the Qing Dynasty: 71 in force, 64 in command, 93 in intelligence, and 94 in politics;
No.5 Candidate civil servant, Zhang Qian, a famous official of the Western Han Dynasty: 82 in military strength, 79 in command, 88 in intelligence, 90 in politics, over! "
"Not bad," Fusu nodded. Even Zhang Qian, who was the least capable in comparison, could still be used as a diplomat. Now, apart from Sun Qian, his subordinates were still in urgent need of diplomatic talents who could speak well.
"Start summoning." Mengxi ordered.
"Okay, Ding Dong, congratulations to the host for obtaining Li Wei, a civil servant of the Yongzheng Dynasty in the Qing Dynasty!"
"Let me make a list." Fusu had thought about the possibility of the other four people appearing, but he didn't expect it to be Li Wei: "There is a traitor here, your sister."
"Honey, this Li Wei is not considered a traitor. After all, where is the era, he just wants to find a Han emperor to be loyal to him." Meng Qian disagreed.
"That's right," Fusu began to recall Li Weiping, whom the history class teacher introduced to them in his previous life.
李卫(公元1687年2月2日—1738年12月3日),字又玠,江南铜山(今江苏徐州丰县大沙河镇李寨)人,清代名臣。
In the 56th year of Kangxi (1717), Li Wei donated money to Yuanwailang, and then entered the court as an official, going through the Kangxi, Yongzheng, and Qianlong dynasties.Appreciated by Emperor Yongzheng, he successively served as a doctor in the household department, Yanyi Road in Yunnan, chief envoy, governor of Zhejiang, governor of Zhejiang, minister of the Ministry of War, acting minister of the Ministry of punishment, and governor of Zhili. , When he was in power, he could understand the sufferings of the people and was deeply loved by the people.Li Wei died of illness in the third year of Qianlong (1738). At the age of 51, Emperor Qianlong ordered him to be buried according to the governor's order, and he was posthumously named Minda.
"I saw him on TV and he was pretty good," Mengxi said.
"You materialistic young people have been entrapped by shameless TV dramas." What Fusu hated the most were those shameless directors who filmed TV dramas and tampered with history at will in his previous life: "But this time you are right, Li Wei is an official in this TV series. It’s still very close to the historical facts, although there are a lot of jokes.”
"is it?"
"Well," Fusu began to give Meng Qian a detailed introduction to Li Wei's major events: "On the first day of the first lunar month in the 26th year of Kangxi (February 1687, 2), Li Wei was born in a relatively wealthy family in Feng County, Jiangsu. In the 2th year of Kangxi (56), Li Wei donated money to Yuanwailang, and shortly thereafter he entered the imperial court as a member of the Ministry of War.
The first rise to the top:
After Emperor Yongzheng ascended the throne, he immediately appointed Li Wei as the preacher of the Zhili Post, and was appointed as the Yan Post Road of Yunnan before he took office.In the post of Yanyi Road, Li Wei made remarkable achievements. Not long after, in the second year of Yongzheng (1724), Li Wei was promoted to the post of chief minister, in charge of the province's finance and taxation, but still in charge of salt affairs.
In the third year of Yongzheng (1725), Li Wei was promoted to governor of Zhejiang.In the fourth year of Yongzheng (1726), Li Wei concurrently served as the salt envoy of the two Zhejiang provinces, reorganized the salt administration, and investigated and dealt with illegal salt sales.In the fifth year of Yongzheng (1727), Li Wei was promoted to governor of Zhejiang Province, in charge of governor affairs.
Li Wei did not have an outstanding family background, but it is undeniable that in just ten years from the 56th year of Kangxi (1717) to the 1727th year of Yongzheng ([-]), Li Wei went from being a member of the fifth rank to serving as a layman. He held various important positions along the way, and finally became the governor-general, becoming a first-class official in the imperial court and a high official in the border areas. His promotion speed was not unpleasant.
The second investigation of illegal salt:
Looking at Li Wei's employment experience, it is not difficult to find that he has been in charge or concurrently in charge of a party's salt administration work for a long time.As early as the first year of Yongzheng's accession to the throne, Li Wei was appointed as the Yunnan Salt Post Road. A year later, he was promoted to Chief Envoy but was still in charge of salt affairs.Two years later, Li Wei, who had already served as the governor of Zhejiang, was ordered to concurrently serve as the salt envoy of the two Zhejiang provinces. This shows that Li Wei was very good at managing salt administration and detecting illegal salt.
(End of this chapter)
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