Chapter 31: Talented
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On the one hand, His Majesty the Emperor issued an edict refusing to accept congratulatory gifts, and on the other hand, he took out the silver from his private money and gave a red envelope to the officials of the whole country along with him this month.
To Abe's surprise, he also had a share of this red envelope.
The red envelope was brought out from the Forbidden City by the scholars of the prince's house.
This majestic man stood like a pine, his eyes were bright, with a good face, and a free temperament that came with living in the center, which made Abe Tadaaki sigh that the Ming Kingdom was full of talents, and it was also so good to casually bring out a Zhongshu who accompanied him to visit the Beijing Division.
Abe Tadaaki didn't know that this Wang Fu's classmate was famous in history. He is a farmer, called Jiang Zhai, Hengyang County, the capital of Hengzhou, Huguang. Together with Gu Yanwu and Huang Zongxi, he was known as the three major thinkers of the Ming and Qing dynasties.
Of course, the Ming Dynasty did not die, and Wang Fuzhi's classmates did not return to their hometowns to write books after the failure of the anti-Qing Dynasty.
As far as Zhu Cihong is concerned, Wang Fuzhi's life trajectory can be said to have collided with His Majesty's itinerary, and it is difficult not to be noticed by His Majesty the Emperor.
Wang Fuzhi was born in the forty-seventh year of Wanli, that is, in 1619, and is now twenty-seven years old, which is the time for a boy to embark on the growth period of his career.
In fact, Wang Fuzhi is indeed quite smooth. Not to mention the conclusions of later generations, let's just say that today, Wang Fuzhi's resume is also outstanding.
Wang Fuzhi is a very good student, he studied with his father and brother in his early years, and completed the homework of the Thirteen Classics at the age of six.
After the recommendation of Wang Zhijian, the director of Huguang University, Wang Fuzhi went to Hengyang County to study. In the next few years, Wang Fuzhi failed to make the list one after another, and turned to study everywhere, formed associations, and married the wife of a wealthy businessman. Until the fifteenth year of Chongzhen, Wang Fuzhi and his brother were in the township examination for middle and high school, and Wang Fuzhi ranked fifth.
Wang Fuzhi, who became more and more brave in the war, decided to go north with his brother Wang Jieyi to participate in the examination, but because of the rampant peasant army, the two had to make a detour from Nanchang halfway.
Fortunately, when Zhang Xianzhong was rushed to Changsha from Wuhan by Zhu Cihong before, he pursued all the way, like a lost dog, and was destroyed in one day.
It didn't take long for Huguang and Henan to return to calm.
The road was calm, and Wang Fuzhi and Wang Jiezhi naturally went north smoothly and went to Beijing to participate in the sixteen-year examination of Chongzhen. This year's test was postponed because Zhu Cihong personally fought with Li Zicheng in Baoding.
After Zhu Cihong returned to Beijing, he announced this session as Enke with the reward of his great victory and enthronement, doubling the number of places.
Perhaps because the difficulty was reduced, Wang Fuzhi and his brother Wang Jiezhi did not miss the last imperial examination of the Ming Dynasty as in history, but successfully entered high school in Enke.
Of course, Enke's list of jinshi was ordered by His Majesty the Emperor, and when he saw Wang Fuzhi's name, he smiled and put it in his pocket.
Therefore, this is the emergence of Wang Fuzhi, a scholar in China.
Thinking back to the Sino-Japanese relations between His Majesty the Emperor and his company commander for half an hour, Wang Fu's heart was pounding and accelerating, and he had a premonition that this was a critical moment in his fate.
His Majesty the Emperor is about to go to sea for a state visit, and Japan is clearly the focus of the Empire's future strategy. At this time, it is obvious what it means to let Wang Fuzhi participate in Japan's diplomatic activities.
According to the usual practice of His Majesty the Emperor, if you want to reuse it, you must go down to the grassroots level and experience practice.
This reception of Abe Tadaaki is obviously a part of this practice, and it is a test for Wang Fuzhi.
Such a test made Wang Fuzhi cheer himself up again and again, and he began to think about how to treat the Japanese envoys in his heart. His Majesty the Emperor's strategy toward Japan is quite complicated, and it is implemented together with the Korean strategy, and if it were not for Wang Fuzhi's long-term experience in the center, I am afraid that he would not be able to grasp the meaning of His Majesty the Emperor.
Receiving Abe Tadaaki and his entourage is obviously not an ordinary host receiving guests.
In fact, the host may not necessarily have a good impression of the guest other than politeness.
As for the guests, it is obvious that they are not outwardly groveling, but full of kindness.
In this context, the friendship of all landlords must remember not to please guests, but it is obviously not okay to neglect it. Thinking about the proportions in his heart, he held the fire, and after some politeness, Wang Fuzhi took the group and got into the carriage.
"Your Majesty has explained, and I will let you enjoy the guests in Beijing for a few days before talking about the rest. As a distinguished guest, I have arranged a place to live below, and I also ask you to move and go with you. "The way of the king.
After Abe Zhongqiu thanked him, he followed Wang Fuzhi and stayed at the place, but he couldn't help but be surprised.
It is said that there is a special place for foreign envoys to stay, and the name of this place is called the Huitong Pavilion. The Huitong Pavilion was the place where the imperial court received foreign envoys. It was the state guesthouse of the Ming Dynasty. The name of the Huitong Pavilion originated in the Liao State at the earliest time, and in the early days of the founding of the Ming Dynasty, there was a Huitong Hall in Nanjing. In the early years of Yongle, the same hall was set up in Beijing. In the sixth year of orthodoxy, it was designated as two museums in the north and south, six in the north hall and three in the south hall. The North Huitong Hall is located in the east of Qingqingfang Street, which is the area of Wangfujing in later generations. In the fifth year of Hongzhi, the north and south halls were renovated, and there were 376 houses in the north hall after the renovation.
There are 376 rooms, and now only Koreans and Ryukyu countries live in it, and the hall on the east side of Qingfang Street is really empty. However, the problem lies in the fact that the identities of several Japanese are a little awkward.
Several Japanese people entered the country through unofficial channels, and strictly speaking, one illegal entry can be counted.
Of course, if you don't pay attention to these things these days, it's not a big deal. But it is obviously inappropriate to live in the same hall in such an open and honest manner. As for continuing to let Abe Tadaaki and the others live in their own private house, that is obviously inadequate hospitality.
After thinking about it, Wang Fuzhi thought of the Jixian apartment that Jingshi had just expanded.
After His Majesty the Emperor ascended the throne, the political system changed greatly, not only elevating the team established by himself during the crown prince's time to the Privy Council in charge of military affairs, but also moving the cabinet ministers established in Nanjing to Beijing.
The emergence of these new departments has brought great changes to the division of power in the political situation of the country and the dynasty, but also brought many changes in the details.