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Chapter 22 22 Ming officials are all bullshit

Chapter 22 22 Ming officials are all bullshit

Wang Buli's familiarity with the Ming Law is to ensure that he will not make mistakes and to extend the probability of his survival as much as possible.

In the Hongwu Dynasty, there was no need to help others fight lawsuits when studying law, but more to protect themselves.

Otherwise, who the hell would want to study law under the pressure of being bald?

Zhu Yuanzhang looked at Wang Buli who was walking back and forth. This boy had read the Ming Dynasty Laws thoroughly just to avoid making mistakes!

However, the Great Ming Law cannot cover the judgment and punishment of all things under the world.

There are loopholes in the Ming Law.

This is what worries him.

Moreover, the matter of the empty seal case has indeed never been reflected in the Ming law.

Or to be honest, the laws of the Ming Dynasty had to be changed for Zhu Yuanzhang.

Figure out the big and small kings.

Zhu Yuanzhang used the law to govern the people of the Ming Dynasty, not to restrict himself, so he scorned Wang Buli's idea of ​​using the law to govern the country.

If everyone obeys the law, then what does the Ming Dynasty want the emperor to do?

"wrong."

"We almost got involved in this kid's sophistry."

Zhu Yuanzhang looked down on these officials from the bottom of his heart, but he was also extremely annoyed with subordinate officials like Wang Buli.

The main thing is that subordinate officials become bigger!

Zhu Yuanzhang knew that those officials used their salaries to reward subordinate officials.

In some places, the subordinate officials are not the right-hand man of the magistrate, but completely ignore the magistrate.

Because once these officials leave the help of their subordinates, they will have no way to deal with government affairs, and they are really useless.

Zhu Yuanzhang also knew that the reason why subordinate officials became bigger was mainly the remnants of the previous dynasty.

After the Mongols took over the Central Plains, due to the language barrier and different customs, the government assigned many tasks to local subordinates.

Officials were only responsible for signing and sealing, completely becoming the puppets of the officials.

It was ruled like this for nearly thirty years.

After the Ming Dynasty replaced the Yuan Dynasty, the gap in language and writing was somewhat bridged, but officials continued to rely on subordinate staff in handling government affairs.

Just like Wu Wei, the magistrate of Jiangning County.

He seems to be actively solving the case, but in fact he relies on Wang Buli, who is familiar with the Ming Dynasty laws and has a thoughtful mind, to solve the case.

But Wu Weiquan felt that it was the result of his own hard work, so he used it to take credit, hoping to get rid of the shackles as soon as possible.

Zhu Yuanzhang just didn't do what he wanted.

This kind of scholar can be said to be an official, but as soon as he comes to government affairs, he will be fooled around.

He knows how to build relations between the DPRK and China!

A fool like you will be chained to us for the rest of your life.

Don't think that Zhu Yuanzhang was not aware of the fact that the officials in the DPRK took the initiative to move closer to Hu Weiyong.

The East Zhejiang Group is weak but can compete with Hu Weiyong and others. There is something to be said for it.

It's a pity that Yang Xian is of no use, and Liu Bowen, the so-called think tank, died again.

None of the others can fight.

Zhu Yuanzhang believed that the official administration of the Yuan Dynasty should be changed in the Ming Dynasty.

Unfortunately, according to the information he got, many officials appointed by him in the Ming Dynasty still continued the style of the Yuan Dynasty.

They inherited the bad habits of Yuan officials, sitting back and doing nothing when it came to government affairs, leaving all decisions to their subordinates.

These so-called educated scholars are actually no different from Hu people.

For example, today's Minister of Household Affairs, who was an official from a Confucian background, controls the money, grain, and rice of the entire Ming Dynasty.

But he left everything to the subordinates below, while he lived in the yamen, like a puppet.

Even the memorials are fake and empty words written by people below.

Every time Zhu Yuanzhang asked him about the specific measures or why he did this, Li Shilang's eyes were blank and he was at a loss to tell the reason.

Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to correct such a bad trend. After the Mongols took over the Central Plains, Han officials did not understand Mongolian, and Mongolian officials did not understand Chinese.

This language barrier really improved the status of subordinate officials in the Yuan Dynasty's ruling system.

And unlike the Tang and Song dynasties, the Yuan Dynasty also selected a large number of officials from subordinate officials.

The main sources of officials in the Yuan Dynasty are first and foremost "roots".

That is birth.

For example, in the time of Kublai Khan, officials from Qingxue accounted for one-tenth of the total number of officials.

The second is "official advancement", which means promotion from civil servants to grassroots and middle-level officials.

The third is the "Confucian scholar", that is, those who came from the imperial examination.

According to people in the Yuan Dynasty, if the proportion of officials from "Li Jin" origins is 95%, the proportion of officials from "Confucian scholars" is only 5%.

Compared with the previous and subsequent dynasties, the Yuan Dynasty was indeed the era when subordinate officials had the best treatment and prospects.

In the era of per capita illiteracy in the Yuan Dynasty, scholars were nothing!

Give you two fucking whips and collect taxes from me.

Zhu Yuanzhang agreed with Wang Buli's words. The officials of the Ming Dynasty were all bullshit and not useful.

This shows that Wang Buli also disdains Wu Wei, the county magistrate, from the bottom of his heart.

"Wang Dianli, do you think this is a feasible way for officials to enter?"

"Of course it's possible."

Wang Buli pointed at Director Guo and the temporary workers outside:

"Chief Guo can also continue to be promoted. Jiang Huan, with your connections, can join the Ministry of Justice as a clerk in the future, but the other scribes under me also want to move up.

They have spent several years at the grassroots level, and are much better and more experienced than county magistrates who know nothing about government affairs just by relying on the imperial examination. "

Today's Ming Dynasty did not make the imperial examination system a national policy.

But Zhu Yuanzhang also wanted to pass the imperial examination, just like Li Shimin, to recruit all the talents from all over the world, serve the court, consolidate the foundation of the Ming Dynasty, and pass it on from generation to generation.

His Zhu family can always control the world!

Therefore, in the third year of Hongwu's reign, the imperial examination was held, and many people passed the imperial examination, but no one's performance satisfied him.

With Zhu Yuanzhang as a model worker, he wished he could be the emperor every day. It would be a sin for his ministers to be idle.

Now Wang Buli's words directly poured cold water on him.

What made Zhu Yuanzhang even more angry was that he handed the basin of cold water to Wang Buli himself.

"Jinshi are all disciples of the emperor, and officials are all promoted by his superiors.

Compared with the Jinshi's kindness to His Majesty, the officials and others dared to join forces to deceive His Majesty. "

Zhu Yuanzhang retorted unwillingly.

He has always been a red line that cannot be crossed when it comes to his ministers deceiving him.

If Thunder was not given this time, they would dare to unite and overthrow the Zhu family.

Whoever touches the red line will die.

Although Wang Buli said that this is not in line with the laws of the Ming Dynasty, we are the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and the laws of the Ming Dynasty must be obeyed.

"Disciple of the Emperor?" Wang Buli lowered his voice and laughed:

"Mr. Guo, most of those Jinshi will regard the invigilator who admitted them as their mentor.

How is this behavior different from an official being promoted by his superior? "

Zhu Yuanzhang's eyes were as wide as copper bells.

Wang Buli's successive critical attacks caught Zhu Yuanzhang off guard.

(End of this chapter)

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