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Text 929 [Pu Songling]

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    Just as Zhang Guowei was about to board the ship, a group of scholars also came to the pier.

    They hang iron swords at their waists and wear square scarves on their heads. They look like they want to travel all over the world.  This style of traveling was originally only popular among rich families, but now it has spread to ordinary wealthy families.

    The scholars in front of them were not in a hurry when they arrived at the pier, but pointed around a group of exiles.

    There was a seventeen or eighteen-year-old scholar who pointed at the exile with a smile and said: "These are all big rats, we should cast aside them." He walked over and spit out with a "Bah".

    "I'm coming too!"

    Immediately, a scholar responded, still tilting his neck, making a "huh" sound in his throat, and finally brewed a mouthful of thick phlegm and spit it out.

    "Bah!"

    The scholars stepped forward one after another, with saliva and thick phlegm flying around. The exiles couldn't stop them wearing shackles, so they had to turn around in shame and anger, and used their backs to catch the sputum.

    The petty official who escorted the exile did not stop this, but watched the excitement with a smile.

    Seeing this, Zhang Guowei shook his head and smiled bitterly: "They are all scholars who are about to reach the crown, but they are still like naughty children."

    But one scholar didn't move, and others asked: "Brother Jianchen, why don't you take a bite?"

    The scholar replied: "Everyone can beat a dog in the water, and I am one of them. When I am admitted to Jinshi and take charge of the government, it will not be too late to beat the dog slowly."

    "It's not easy to take the Jinshi exam." Everyone laughed.

    There are not many official ships in winter, and Zhang Guowei didn't bother to wait. This time he went south by private ship.

    He boarded the boat with a few entourages, and those scholars followed, and someone recognized him: "But Zhang Shangshu, who governs the Yellow River, is in person?"

    Zhang Guowei smiled and cupped his hands: "It's my lord."

    The scholars who were still spitting randomly just now were suddenly in awe, and they all stepped forward to greet him.  These people are all Shandong scholars. Zhang Guowei has been in Shandong for more than ten years and has a high reputation among the people, because he not only manages the Yellow River, but also dredges the rivers in Shandong.

    Zhang Guowei looked at the only scholar who didn't spit, and asked, "What's your name?"

    The scholar replied: "Back to Zhang Shangshu, the student Pu Songling, named Jianchen. He graduated from Jinan University this summer and missed the spring general examination. He will have to wait another three years for the imperial examination. These are all classmates of Jinan University. We  We are traveling together to increase our knowledge and knowledge.¡±

    Zhang Guowei asked: "Which places have you traveled to?"

    Pu Songling said: "I went to Liaoning in autumn, and I also went to Hetuala, the puppet capital of the Tartars. Now the name of Jianzhou has been restored. Just when General Hu (Hu Dinggui) sent troops to fight, we voluntarily joined the army and did that fortune.  Mr. Liang Min, watched General Hu fight the Tartars from afar."

    "Is there a war in the Northeast?" Zhang Guowei hasn't received the news yet.

    Pu Songling said: "The puppet king of the Tartars died of illness, and Ninggu Pagoda was fighting endlessly. General Hu immediately seized the opportunity to send troops when he learned of the situation. With only three thousand soldiers, he defeated tens of thousands of Tartars in one fell swoop. Now Ninggu  The pagoda has been recovered, and there is no Tartar infestation in the Northeast. All Tatar officials were arrested to work as miners, and the Tartar civilians were scattered and moved to the coast of Heilongjiang."

    "It really is great news." Zhang Guowei said with a smile.

    This civilian ship was transporting coal, and its destination was Yangzhou. It was not a real passenger ship.

    Zhang Guowei naturally has a separate cabin, but those scholars are crowded in the boatman's cabin.  They are not children from rich families, and they can save as much as they can along the way. Fortunately, food prices have been cheap in recent years, and they can¡¯t spend too much money traveling around¡ªthere are some rich families, but they must be social and not too high-profile.

    Pu Songling's father has retired, the highest he has achieved is the magistrate, and his experience as an official is quite amazing.

    Pu Pan was the only son of a big landlord. He married one wife and two concubines. He was over forty and had no heirs.  When Zuo Liangyu ruled Shandong, there were locusts and plagues again, and countless local people died of illness and starvation.  Pu Pan thought to himself, no matter how much property he owns, he has no heirs to inherit it, so he might as well give up all his property to help the people.

    So, Pupan took out all the stored grain, saved countless people, and exempted all the tenants from owed rent and silver.

    Since then, times have come and gone, and four sons have been born one after another.

    ?Not only that, when the Datong Army regained Shandong and learned of Pupan's righteous deeds, they immediately made him the acting county magistrate.  After the land was divided, the acting county magistrate became a full-time official, and three years later he was promoted to magistrate in another place.

    ? Fate is like a roller coaster ride. Pu Pan, who is in his forties, has no son and his family wealth is gone.  All of a sudden, sons were born one after another, and his career became prosperous.

    In Pu Songling's childhood, he always listened to his father's nagging: people are doing it, and the sky is watching. As long as you do good deeds, you will be rewarded, and God will not disappoint the kind-hearted people.

    Pu Songling in this time and space will definitely not write "Strange Tales from a Liaozhai Studio" again.Zhao Han originally planned to confer the posthumous title of "Wen Zhong" on the officials who were filthy and brutally murdered.

    At that time, the emperor was in a fit of anger, and no one dared to stand up to object, but the Ministry of Rites kept procrastinating.  Because among the posthumous titles of literati, "Wen Zhong" ranks second, second only to "Wen Zheng", and the collective posthumous title of "Wen Zhong" will lose its gold content.

    Although the ranking of "Wen Jie" is relatively low, it is also a good posthumous title, such as Yang Wanli and Huang Tingjian's posthumous title "Wen Jie".

    And in terms of meaning, "Wenjie" is more suitable for loyal officials who died, who are honest and self-restraining, able to stick to their principles, follow the system, be straight and unyielding, do not take away justice, and do not win in danger.  official?

    Zhao Han didn't want to mention this matter, and ordered: "Those Hue gentry, even if they have contributed to the city, they have to disperse the immigrants and go to Hebei and Liaoning. Allow

    They took the goods away and distributed all the land to the farmers. If they stayed, trouble would happen sooner or later.  "

    It has to be said that the gentry in Hue, Vietnam, their plan was half successful.

    They want to cash in their power and land, and stay in Vietnam to continue to be rich.  Although he can't stay now, he can leave with his treasures, which is better than following Ruan Fubin all the way to Hei.

    As far as Zhao Han is concerned, the gentry took the initiative to donate the city, and what they donated was the royal city, so they can't turn their faces indiscriminately, right?

    The demise of the Ruan regime is somewhat similar to that of the Zheng family in Taiwan in history.

    The main reason for the downfall of the Zheng family in Taiwan was not military.  Rather, Zheng's Group has a high degree of commercialization and maintains trade relations with Fujian and Guangdong all the year round.  If Kangxi was unable to conquer Taiwan Island, a strict sea ban would be imposed, and the Zheng Group would not be able to do business, and it would split itself internally.

    The Hue gentry of the Nguyen regime also participated in a large number of maritime trade (mainly supplying Han merchants). After being blocked by the Chinese economy, they all thought of jumping back and surrendering.

    In any case, Vietnam is completely recovered.

    Zhao Han said: "All the newly occupied land will be merged into Guangnan Province. Part of the northern mountainous area of ??Guangnan Province will be assigned to Yunnan and part to Guangxi.  People rebelled."

    (I don't write about war anymore, hum!)

    (End of this chapter)

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