Emperor Chongzhen said with a half-smile: "If that's the case, let's start from the 13th year of Chongzhen, and the imperial examination will be held every two years.

As for Enke, it will depend on the situation to decide when to add Enke.What I mean is, try to reduce Enke in the future or stop using Enke at all. "

Even if it is done today.

It’s different from when I first crossed over. At that time, in order not to hang on the old crooked neck tree in Meishan, or because of a hysterical venting mentality, I could chop people and chop people, brandishing a butcher knife to solve everything question.

But it's not going to happen now, with such a good environment in Daming, how can he still kill with just a butcher's knife?

Killing is a means to solve the problem, but it is not the only way.

Theoretically speaking, there should be countless good ways to solve Daming's problem, and I can't afford to kill on this basis that has been stabilized countless times.

That's not rigidity, that's death—one must see oneself clearly, one cannot underestimate oneself, nor overestimate oneself too much.

How many great people in history have been unlucky because they overestimated themselves?

Di Xin is one, Yang Er is one, and Zhengde, who is closer, is also one.

Even if you don't mention these brothers, is Liu Yezhu tough enough?Are you more talented than yourself?The results of it?

If it hadn't been for the criminal edict issued in his later years, the country and society of his old Liu family would be on the verge of instability!

Emperor Chongzhen saw very clearly that he was almost in such a transitional stage now, and could no longer rely on pure killing to solve the problem.

Of course, this refers to the internal affairs. As for the external affairs, the people of the Ming Dynasty did not care how many foreigners their emperor slaughtered.

They only care about whether they have a few more coins in their pockets and whether they can get more land.

As for how many barbarians died, no one would care.

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Chapter 6 Nineteen Talent Training Plan of the Ming Dynasty

Governing a country is really difficult, if only it could be as simple as playing a game - building a base and then developing power, then exploding troops, and finally a wave of a past, all alive.

But in fact, governing a country is far from being as simple as playing a game. On the contrary, it is really like what the "Tao Te Ching" says, governing a big country is like cooking a small fish.

The bigger the country, the more so.

In the eyes of Emperor Chongzhen, Daming was very big. No matter in terms of population or area, in the 13th year of Chongzhen, there was only one in the whole world.

The rest is scum.

The problem is that Chongzhen's 13 years are different from 2003, not even 1903.

In the 13th year of Chongzhen, there was no telegraph, no telephone, and no Internet. Although the train was built, its traveling speed was much slower than that of a galloping horse.

In this case, if you accidentally govern the country, if you really play until the war is everywhere, you don't have to do anything else, but just act as a firefighter all day long, completely wipe out the whole country and fight again.

But it's impossible to fight again. The people of Ming Dynasty are not NPCs, and they won't be resurrected with full blood after they die.

Completely overthrowing the country and starting over again would not be of any benefit to Emperor Chongzhen himself, would it?Even if it is less restraint.

So at the beginning of the game, after killing Jiannu and stabilizing the situation, Emperor Chongzhen chose to take his time.

This change to the imperial examination is the first step.

What is the most expensive thing in the 21st century?It's talent!

What is the most expensive thing in Chongzhen 13 years?The same talent!

Wen Tiren is old, Shi Fenglai is also old, and even Fang Zhuangli, who just played a rascal in front of him, is no longer young.

No matter how much these people can last, it will be almost enough to last another ten or eight years, so what if they can last another 20 years?

Those who should retire will still have to retire after all, and a new batch of people will have to come up at that time.

But in my pitifully little historical knowledge, I don't remember a few reliable officials who can be trusted!

In particular, the current area of ​​Daming is much larger than before. Just the local management needed in the two places of Liaodong and Nurgan Dusi can be calculated in units of thousands or tens of thousands, not to mention that there are other sites.

For example, North Korea, no matter how small North Korea is, is also a peninsula, and the officials required above are also in units of thousands, or even in units of tens of thousands.

The most troublesome thing is that the imperial examination is held every three years!And the number of people admitted is only 300!

More importantly, the 300 recruited cannot be directly arranged to become local officials.

It's like Emperor Chongzhen always yelling that when Daming is short of someone who wants to be an official, but he also knows in his heart that it is not a matter of a day or two to train a qualified official.

At least you have to walk in the eight parts for a period of time in rotation, observe how the big guys play, and only after passing the study will you be sent to the local area.

Only in this way can it be guaranteed that these officials will not be influenced by the master and other small officials after they arrive at the place, and will not become like a human-shaped stamp.

As for the local clan power or other tangled issues, it depends on the skills of the officials themselves-after graduating from the Six Departments, if they can't play with the local power, they deserve it if they die!

But no matter what, the problem of lack of people has always existed anyway, and it is not easy to solve in a short time-there is no shortage of officials who want to be officials, but there is a shortage of qualified officials.

If it weren't for this reason, why did Emperor Chongzhen add Enke five or six times from the first year of Chongzhen to the 13th year?

After thinking carefully for a long time, Emperor Chongzhen finally made a difficult decision.

Increase the subject of mathematics in social studies, and increase the proportion of mathematics topics in the township examination, county examination, and palace examination-at any rate, it must be increased from zero to about [-]%.

If it weren't for the fear that these scholars in Ming Dynasty would lose their links too much, Emperor Chongzhen even wanted to add the subject of Gewu, and finally realized the combination of Jinshi, Mingsu and Gewu.

After hearing Emperor Chongzhen's thoughts, Meng Shaoyu felt a pain in the ass.

If the proportion of mathematics is not increased, Emperor Chongzhen changed the three-year imperial examination to two years, and it is safe for his own political achievements. If the proportion of mathematics is increased, he will inevitably be scolded.

Left and right are both sides.

After deliberating for a while, Meng Shaoyu said: "Your Majesty, if the proportion of mathematics is increased now, what about the Chun Wei and Qiu Wei in the 13th year of Chongzhen?"

Emperor Chongzhen said: "Punishment without teaching is called abuse, and I have no intention of punishing without teaching, and it is even more impossible not to leave any time for my students of Ming Dynasty.

How about this, the imperial examinations from the 13th year of Chongzhen to the 17th year of Chongzhen will still be conducted according to the original imperial examination rules. After the 17th year of Chongzhen, the proportion of mathematics in the examination will be increased.

As for Sociology, first add some simple Gewu content, and don't use it for exams for the time being. "

From the 13th year of Chongzhen to the 17th year of Chongzhen, there will be three times of spring taboo and three times of autumn, and the time span has reached five years.

If it takes five years for these guys to start learning arithmetic, then these scholars can only be said to be a bunch of scumbags who study hard, and there is no need to pay attention to them.

After being transformed by Emperor Chongzhen, the biggest difference between Daming and Miqing is that the academic atmosphere can be described as open.

There are people studying all kinds of Neo-Confucianism and psychology, and even the Huang-Lao theory and the Legalist theory and the Mohist theory have begun to emerge.

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