Chapter 803 The post-polar era

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In the past sixteen years, the series of policies implemented by the travelers in Liaodong are, in a nutshell, polar circleism with Liaodong characteristics.

Liaodong's polar circle doctrine is significantly different from traditional polar circle doctrine. It originated from Songunism. On the surface, it is covered with a gentle veil of Confucian civilization. It pays attention to benevolence, justice, etiquette, wisdom, trust, gentleness, humility, and humility, but it does not have the illusory concepts of universal values ​​​​such as the so-called childhood education - at least it does not flaunt these. .

The use of force to override all yamen, the use of force to control commerce, and the use of force to limit personal thoughts to the greatest extent - if the people under the rule of the Liao king still have thoughts - are the upgraded evolution of traditional warlord vassal towns.

In Liaodong, in the past fifteen or sixteen years, everyone has been greatly oppressed physically and mentally. In order to maintain this oppression, the time travelers have set various goals for people. From the defeat of Nurhaci to the elimination of Huang Taiji, from the disintegration of Ming Dynasty's rule in Liaodong to the conquest and control of western Liaoning, from the yield of wheat per mu to 150 jins to 510 jins, from the annual coal mining of 500,000 jins to 5 million jins. , from 300 artillery pieces to 30,000 pieces...

There are many digital games like this.

In fact, one of the secrets of polarism is to continuously weave all kinds of digital data. The prerequisite for weaving digital data is to control public opinion. This is done very well by the instructor Moriti.

In layman's terms, the King of Liao led Liaodong from one victory to another, small victory, medium victory and big victory - although the fact is roughly the same.

However, what about the quality of life of those farmers and merchants at the bottom? How have they lived in the past fifteen years?

The answer may be disappointing.

Not good, and very bad.

Since a large amount of resources (food, cloth, furs) were occupied by the army, the situation of the Liao people was actually the same as that under the rule of the Ming court and that of Nurhachi.

Of course, compared with the Ming and Qing rule, the differences are not complete.

At least in the continuous preaching of the instructors, the Liao people firmly believed that they could now finally have enough food and clothing - all thanks to the king of Liao - a handful of urala grass in winter, a wife and children to warm the kang, and those old people in Guan Nei As for iron men, those unlucky ones are still living in dire straits under the oppression of the gentry and the oppression of subordinate staff...

Regardless of whether the time-travelers are militaristic or fooling the people, all the imperial hegemony (from one victory to another) are built from white mountains, black waters, bones, and the fat and oil of the people.

Qi Meng was well aware of the tragedy contained in Liu Zhaosun.

He scorned the polar circle system. As a civilized man who grew up in the Yonghe era, Qi Meng had a heartfelt dislike for the polar circle system.

The core of the tragedy, however, is that people watch themselves become something they hate and are unable to do anything about it.

Mu Ning said that the time traveler chose polarism. It would be better to say that polarism controlled the time traveler.

A strong sense of crisis catalyzes the progress of military technology, and technological progress affects the development of business and education. All of this ultimately feeds back into force, forming a closed loop.

Qi Meng tried to break this nightmare countless times, but in vain.

After all, there are enemies on all sides in Liaodong. If you want to survive, you have to pay the price.

The establishment and development of any system or system is not a decision made by the time traveler but requires deep environmental soil.

In the Shura field of Liaodong in the late Ming Dynasty, polar circleism has the best soil for survival. As long as the travelers have so many ambitions and have so many black technologies that transcend the times, with these nutrients, the seeds of polar circleism can break through the ground. Come out and thrive.

Before entering the customs, Qi Meng discovered that his situation was no different from that of Liu Zhaosun who died cultivating immortality. He had already been unable to control himself.

The time traveler was kidnapped by this furiously advancing chariot.

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Destroying the imperial examination system became the first major issue that needed to be resolved after entering the customs.

The imperial examination began in the Sui Dynasty, flourished in the Tang Dynasty, and became the main way to select officials during the Song and Yuan Dynasties. However, with the promotion of polar circleism in the north, the imperial examination was gradually abandoned by the Ming and Qi Dynasties.

As early as September of the first year of Ming Dynasty, Kang Yingqian petitioned for the opening of the

Tongwen Museum was set up to recruit students from officials who had passed the imperial examination to study the quotations of the King of Liao.

This proposal was firmly opposed by Qingliu in the court. Wang Shengzao, the imperial censor, reported that it had been two hundred years since the founding of the Ming Dynasty. He had never heard of the vassal king as a sage. Li Qingyuan of the Hanlin Academy also stood up and opposed it, saying that scientific research was the foundation of the dynasty. The fundamental reason is that Emperor Taizu once issued an edict, "All civil servants at home and abroad are promoted through the imperial examination, and those who are not in the imperial examination are not allowed to be in the official position." This is not a child's play.

Qi Meng said that he knew everything he knew and said everything he knew, allowing everyone to fully express their political opinions.

As a result, the forces in Liaodong and the forces in the Guan Dynasty clashed fiercely, and there was a heated argument over the reform of the imperial examination system.

Liaodong bureaucrats want to maintain the purity of polarism.

Their approach to problem solving is simple, if it doesn't solve the problem, solve the person.

As a result, more than a dozen ministers, including Wang Shengzao and Li Qingyuan, were impeached for "arrogantly discussing the new policy with ulterior motives."

Although the King of Liao wanted to pardon his crime, public opinion was fierce, so he finally had to order his arrest, imprisonment, and public beheading in the busy city of the capital.

In November of the first year of the Ming Dynasty, Emperor Qi of the Ming Dynasty promulgated the "Scientific Examination Strategy" (also known as the "Scientific Examination Strategy of the Ming Dynasty") and proposed the construction of Youyun University. Chen Zizhuang, editor of the Hanlin Academy, was the first to point out that "the people's wisdom is not enlightened, so they all rely on stereotypes" "It will be done by the examiners", requesting that the scientific examination be abolished as soon as possible.

A group of Liaodong bureaucrats also ran around, filing petitions demanding the abolition of the scientific examination.

On the seventh day of January in the second year of the Ming Dynasty, Emperor Qi of the Ming Dynasty announced that starting from the spring of the third year of the Ming Dynasty, a new special economic subject would be opened, with "loyalty and purity of purpose, far-reaching scale, comprehensive knowledge, and insight into current affairs at home and abroad" as the selection criteria. The content of the examination must be divorced from the past and must be current.

Abolition of the eight-part essay in the past, specializing in the political history of the past dynasties and the political art policy of the Liao Dynasty, requiring practical presentation; secondly, changing the former academies into schools, and students in the schools can also obtain honors after graduation; finally, rewarding study tours at one's own expense There are also rewards.

On March 19, the third year of Ming Dynasty, nearly a thousand scholars gathered in the capital. Among them, there were two hundred northern candidates who participated in this year's spring festival, and many more were scholars and young rogues from around the capital.

When the scholars learned that their ten years of hard study had come to nothing, they were all furious. Under the leadership of several Gong students, thousands of people rushed into the Shuntian government office, smashed the Gongyuan, and set fire to the market. The dissatisfied people also joined in, and the huge crowd walked straight towards Jinshui Bridge.

The King of Liao had already received news of the rebellion among the scholars in advance, but he always chose not to reveal it.

Seeing that the situation was critical and that many people who did not know the truth were trapped, Zhang Chao, who was responsible for monitoring the scholars, reported the situation worriedly.

"Commander, let's do it. What do you want us to do? If the scholars continue to cause trouble, the capital will be in chaos!"

Qi Mengzheng and Kang Yingqian played chess leisurely.

It was Bai's turn to leave. He held the white piece in his hand and dropped the piece in an inconspicuous corner.

Lao Kang took a closer look and his expression suddenly changed.

The outcome has been decided.

Zhang Chao led his Jin Yiwei to quietly wait for orders.

Qi Meng stared at the chess game. After a long time, he looked dejected and said helplessly: "That's all. Catch what needs to be caught and kill what needs to be killed. Unless one of you dies, this game will never end."

Zhang Chao and others were sharpening their knives. After hearing this, they immediately rushed out.

"Commander Zhang, please be patient."

Kang Yingqian called the spy leader to stop.

"Find out all the people who participated in the riots. We will no longer admit them and will not admit them for life. As well as those scholars who did not make riots, we must give the list to the King of Liao. These people can be admitted directly this year."

After Kang Yingqian finished speaking, he turned his eyes back to the chessboard, stroked his beard and said with a smile: "The commander-in-chief played the game well. Not letting these scholars become officials is even more uncomfortable than killing them."

Qi Meng was silent.

This year, a total of 127 first- and second-class candidates were selected for the economic special examination, and all of them were subject to the new policy. Those who passed the examination for candidates and Gongsheng students were appointed as county magistrates, prefectural governors, etc.