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The adventure in the ghost road chapter was encountered by me. Chapter 31: Political awareness is high

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    The "Deputy Privy Envoy" at the beginning indicates Bao Zheng's job position, which is equivalent to the current Deputy Minister of Defense.  "Chaosan doctor" indicates Bao Zheng's grade. In the early Northern Song Dynasty, civil servants were divided into twenty-nine levels, and Chaosan doctor belonged to the thirteenth level.  "Gei Shizhong" indicates Bao Zheng's salary grade. In the early Northern Song Dynasty, civil servants' salaries were divided into twenty grades. Gei Shizhong belonged to the twelfth grade. Cadres at this level could receive 45,000 copper coins per month.  "Captain Shangqingche" indicates Bao Zheng's merit level. There are twelve merit levels for civil servants in the Northern Song Dynasty, and Captain Shangqingche belongs to the eighth level.  "The Founding Marquis of Donghai County" indicates Bao Zheng's title level.  In the early Northern Song Dynasty, there were twelve levels of titles for senior officials, and the founding marquis of Donghai County belonged to the ninth level.  "Eighteen hundred households in the city" indicates that Bao Zheng had a kind of honorary privilege, which meant that the imperial court allocated him 1,800 households of farmers for him to manage (in fact, he could not manage even one household).  "Sealing Four Hundred Households with Food" shows the benefits that Bao Zheng can actually get, saying that he can get a monthly subsidy, which is equivalent to the taxes paid by four hundred farmers (each household generally pays  Calculated at twenty-five cents, it means that 400 households can be sealed with food and receive about 10,000 cents per month as a subsidy).  "Given a Purple Gold Fish Bag" indicates Bao Zheng's clothing level, indicating that he can hang a small purple bag embroidered with goldfish on his waist when he goes to court - this is a special treatment that can only be enjoyed by officials of third rank or above.  The last official title of "Shangshu of the Ministry of Rites" was awarded posthumously by the emperor when Bao Zheng died. This shows that the emperor missed him very much and did not let him be the minister of the Ministry of Rites when he was alive. He had to be allowed to do so after his death.  Another example is the bearded Su Dongpo. Looking through "History of the Song Dynasty", I saw that his first official position was "Dali Judge", so I thought that Mr. Su Dongpo had been a judge in the Supreme Court.  If placed in the Tang Dynasty, his understanding is absolutely correct, because "Dali Judging" is the abbreviation of "Dali Temple Judging", "Dali Temple" is the highest judicial organ, and "Dali Judging" is of course equivalent to the highest judicial authority now.  The judge of the court.  But Su Dongpo was an official in the Song Dynasty. The "Dali Judge" of his time did not work in Dali Temple at all. It was just a professional title used to determine the qualifications and pay salaries of low-level civil servants who had just entered the official career.  In fact, the full title of Su Dongpo's official title when he first became an official was "Jiang Shilang, who guards Dali Temple to judge affairs and signs official affairs in Fengxiang Mansion's Jieduguan Office." Among them, "Jiang Shilang" is used to determine the grade, and "keeps Dali Temple to judge affairs."  It is used to determine wages. Only "signing a letter to Fengxiang Mansion to judge official affairs" is his real job position, which is equivalent to Fengxiang magistrate (there was no such official title as "prefect" in the early Northern Song Dynasty, and the correct name is "quanzhi Fengxiang").  "Assistant to the Government").  The emperor¡¯s suspicion has reached such an extent that even his official position cannot unite you.  Not to mention the generals who hold military power, they are even more suspicious.  When fighting, a formation map will be issued to you in advance, and you must arrange your troops according to the formation map issued by the emperor.  Even if the emperor is thousands of miles away, he actually has no idea about the environment here.  If there is a pit, you have to jump down, otherwise the supervisors will come out and point at your nose and say that you don't obey the emperor's orders If you obey the emperor's orders and lose the battle, it won't be a big deal.  But if you don't comply, let alone losing, even if you win, you will be pulled back and beheaded with a knife!  Not only the emperor was suspicious, but also the scholar-bureaucrats were suspicious.  The one with the greatest military exploits in the Northern Song Dynasty was Di Qing, who was said to have put down a barbarian rebellion in the southwest.  As a result, he was regarded with suspicion by those scholar-bureaucrats and was marginalized until his death.  What was even more unlucky was Wang Fan, who led the army to regain Xizhou and returned the northwest to the territory of the Song Dynasty.  That battle was very brilliant. All the Tubo nobles were captured back to the capital, which could be said to be clean and tidy once and for all.  But this angered the powerful scholar-bureaucrat group, saying that Wang Fan was too fierce during the battle in Xizhou and killed many people.  The tribes of Qingtang and Tubo were filled with hatred and thought of revenge every moment.  So Wang Gan is guilty because he put the Song Dynasty in danger all the time.  So this man who won the war and expanded the territory had to be exiled.  Halfway through, the unlucky man couldn't think about it anymore and simply hanged himself I don't know how many knowledgeable people in the Song Dynasty recognized the dangers of this kind of thing.  But this was a national policy of the Song Dynasty. To put it bluntly, it was the policy of the old Zhao family, which would never be changed.  Military generals must be suspicious, and supervisors must be sent So when Wen Fei said this, both Zhang Shuye and Tong Guan could only smile bitterly!  Tong Guandao: "What the Immortal Master said makes sense. When it comes to fighting, a certain family is really no match for those generals. When there is a real war, a certain family will never pretend to understand and give random orders!" Zhang Shuye was horrified and moved after hearing this.  , said: "If?On behalf of the Lieutenant General, I would like to thank Senior Officer Tong!  " Wen Fei was just talking casually at first. Seeing the two of them being so solemn, he felt a little embarrassed. Then he laughed twice and said: "It's just right, I also have something to give to Mr. Tong!  " With that said, he took out a telescope from his suitcase. It was not a good thing, but it only cost a few hundred yuan to buy online. Wen Fei enthusiastically showed Tong Guan how to use the telescope.  Go use it. According to Wen Fei's words, Tong Guan walked out of the tent and looked up. A tree that was dozens of meters away seemed to be suddenly pulled into front of him. He was startled and reached out to touch it. Naturally,  He took off the telescope and looked at the tree, which was still dozens of meters away. He couldn't help but sigh and said: "The treasures of the Immortal Family are indeed extraordinary. Such treasures cannot be possessed by human beings."  , I should contribute to the emperor!  " Wen Fei sweated profusely. Looking at his political qualities, no wonder he was trusted by the emperor. It turns out that he never forgets to flatter him! " Zhang Shuye, however, played with it for a while and saw the military value of this telescope.  With this treasure in hand, the enemy troops are still far away, and you can clearly see every move. But when Tong Guan said it was a donation to the emperor, Zhang Shuye had no choice but to say it.  In the stomach. The current Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty is the most fond of strange things. He must not be able to put it down when he sees such a novel thing! Wen Fei only brought such a telescope, and originally wanted to give it to Tong Guan for war.  . But he also dedicated it to Song Huizong, so it was no big deal. Anyway, winning or losing had nothing to do with him. This Song Dynasty was completely treated as a virtual online game.
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