Cheng Qi, Deng Liang, Yang Xi and Zhang Yi? !
Let’s not talk about the first three. Is this Zhang Yi already an adult at this time? !
Zhang Xi remembers that this man was the pillar of the Ji Hanzhong and later period. He pacified Yuexun, pacified Nanzhong, and entered Shu upon hearing Zhonghui. Regardless of his age, he still insisted on going to war even though he was sick. In the end, he died on the battlefield and sacrificed his life for the country.
Don't say that there are no good generals in Shu. In fact, there are still a lot of good people in Shu in the middle and late stages. It's just a pity that when Zhuge Liang was in power, these people either didn't live long or hadn't grown up yet. But when they grew up, Zhuge Liang No more. The entire government only seeks stability and has no ambition to expand externally.
Zhang Yi, Zhang Yi, Ma Zhong, Jiang Wei, Fu Qian, and Luo Xian were actually all such unlucky people.
So when Zhang Xi saw Zhang Yi's name for the first time, he almost immediately regretted why he had given the position of Jun Cheng to Li Qiu so early.
Zhang Yi could even manage Yuesun, let alone Badong County.
If I had Zhang Yi's help, I, as a county guard, would be able to save a lot of worry. It's a pity that I can't change it.
As for Cheng Qi, Deng Liang, and Yang Xi, they are actually quite capable.
Cheng Qi is the son of Cheng Ji, and this Cheng Ji was originally the prefect of Jianwei County and had a prominent reputation in the local area.
Later, Zhao Yun led troops to conquer Jianwei County and Cheng Ji surrendered. Zhao Yun recommended Cheng Ji to Liu Bei. He is now serving in Chengdu and is highly trusted by Liu Bei.
And Deng Liang was the son of Deng Zhi. This Deng Zhi was also a general in the middle and late Shu Han Dynasty. He also lived a long life. He led troops on expeditions when he was more than seventy years old. He died in his nineties.
Of course, Deng Liang and Zhang Xi have an additional relationship. Zhang Xi's disciple Xiao Deng Ai and Deng Liang are both new barbarians, and their ancestors are Deng Yu, the founding hero of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
If one really wanted to calculate the genealogy, Deng Liang would have to call Deng Ai uncle, even though Deng Liang was several years older than Deng Ai.
As for Yang Xi, he is from the Qianwei County lineage of the Yang family. He is cousin to Yang Tai, and can be regarded as a local leader in Ba County.
Moreover, this person is very talented and has first-class writing skills. Even if his writing skills are not good, he will not be able to write a literary work like "Ji Han Fu Chen Praise".
It can be said that although these people are inextricably linked to the local aristocratic families in Badong County, in reality, all of them are talents.
After Zhang Xi found out the details of these people, he appointed Deng Liang as the county's meritorious official, in charge of personnel appointments in the county. Cheng Qi and Yang Xi were assistant clerks, and Yang Tai, the assistant chief secretary, was responsible for drafting and processing documents. He appointed Zhang Yi As the postal supervisor, he is responsible for the military inspection of a county.
First, Zhang Xi could not find so many talents himself. Little Deng Ai was not yet an adult and had no crown ceremony, so he could not directly appoint little Deng Ai as an official.
Secondly, Deng Liang was the son of Deng Zhi, so he was related to his disciples, and Zhang Ni came from a poor family. Neither of them had a close relationship with the Badong County family, but they only had a good personal relationship with Li Qiu.
Therefore, by appointing Deng Liang to control personnel and Zhang Yi to control military inspections, Zhang Xi did not have to worry too much about being bribed by local aristocratic families.
The remaining Yang Xi and Cheng Qi were both well-known for their literary talents and had a good relationship with Yang Tai. They had a lot of in-law connections. Let them assist Yang Tai and make the best use of their talents and materials.
After arranging these people, the framework of Zhang Xi's Sheriff's Mansion was finally set up.
Oh, by the way, we still need a Hanfeng County magistrate.
Since the fall of last year, when the Hanfeng County Magistrate and the head of the small aristocratic family were separated, Hanfeng County has been managed by the county captain until now, and no county magistrate has been arranged to go there.
No way, I have been very busy during this period, either busy supporting Jingnan or busy recovering Salt Spring.
Now that I am finally free, it is time to appoint a new county magistrate.
What Zhang Xi meant was that Yang Tai and Li Qiu had a lot of connections anyway. How about letting these two people help and recommending some talents? If there was another surprise similar to Zhang Yi's, wouldn't it be a big profit? !
Then, Zhuge Liang gave Zhang Xi a surprise.
The new Hanfeng County Magistrate did not need to be appointed by Zhang Xi. Zhuge Liang sent one to Zhang Xi.
The man who was personally appointed by Zhuge Liang as the magistrate of Hanfeng County was named Jiang Wan, whose courtesy name was Gongyan.
At that time, Zhang Xi was so fooled that he almost lost control of the letter.
My Lord Zhuge, are you really capable of putting Ji Han, one of the four prime ministers in the future, your designated successor, to be a small county magistrate on my side? !
After reading Zhuge Liang's letter to him, Zhang Xi finally understood why Jiang Wan was sent by Zhuge Liang to be the county magistrate.
Logically speaking, there is no doubt about Jiang Wan's talent.
There is no doubt about Jiang Wan's ability to manage Ji Han well after Zhuge Liang's death and achieve a stable transition of power.
But Jiang Wan still has the same old problem as before. He is a bit too high-handed and can't let it go.
When they were in Jingzhou, Jiang Wan and Pan Jun joined the officialdom together, but Jiang Wan was always suppressed by Liu Bei because of this problem, while Pan Jun was now the governor of a county.
Now Jiang Wan went to Shu with Liu Bei, and Liu Bei appointed him as the county magistrate of Guangdu. The purpose was to test his governance ability. However, Jiang Wan was not good at it. He felt that the official was too young and could not show his talents, so he ignored government affairs for more than a month. It's just so deserted.
Then when Liu Bei inspected Guangdu, he found mountains of official documents and Jiang Wan doing nothing, and he became furious.
Liu Bei did not give Jiang Wan half a day to show his talents, but directly wanted to kill him.
Jiang Wan probably wanted to attract Liu Bei's attention through this kind of neglectful behavior, and then show off his talents in front of Liu Bei. However, Liu Bei didn't accept this trick. In his opinion, Jiang Wan was simply not interested in government affairs. When dealing with matters, do not treat the people as human beings.
By the way, although "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" has a description of Pang Tong neglecting his official duties, and then being discovered by Zhang Fei, Pang Tong pretended to be cool and solved a year's official duties in half a day, which finally attracted Liu Bei's attention.
But in fact, when Pang Tong in that timeline was the county magistrate under Liu Bei, he was directly dismissed from office by Liu Bei because of his neglect of government.
Liu Bei really doesn't tolerate criticism in this regard.
In the end, Zhuge Liang recommended him, and then Lu Su wrote a letter to Liu Bei, saying that Pang Tong's talents made him the county magistrate, so Liu Bei invited Pang Tong back and had a serious talk with him.
Therefore, Liu Bei hated the matter of neglecting government affairs very much, and it was completely justified to want to kill Jiang Wan on the spot.
Jiang Wan did not have Lu Su to help him write the letter, but fortunately Zhuge Liang still appreciated his ability. After repeatedly persuading Liu Bei to calm down, Zhuge Liang sent Jiang Wan to Zhangxi as the magistrate of Hanfeng County.
First of all, don't stay under Liu Bei's nose and make people angry.
Secondly, Zhuge Liang also felt that Jiang Wan went too far. None of Liu Bei's people started from the grassroots level. No matter how capable you, Jiang Gongyan, are, what's the matter with neglecting government? !
Although Zhuge Liang also appreciated Jiang Wan's ability, his temper still needed to be tempered. So he was sent to Zhang Xi's side, and with Zhang Xi taking care of him, Zhuge Liang felt more at ease.
After all, Zhuge Liang has discovered that although the talents recommended by Zhang Xi may have character flaws of one kind or another, they are really good at critical moments.
Kou Feng is like this, Huo Jun is like this, Pan Jun is like this. Zhuge Liang hopes that Jiang Wan can also be like this.
After reading the letter, Zhang Xi understood Zhuge Liang's painstaking efforts and was a little bit dumbfounded.
Who would have thought that Jiang Wan, one of the four prime ministers of Ji and Han in the future, would still have such a rebellious phase.
First, he summoned Jiang Wan and had a chat with him to determine the kid's mental state.
Being frightened by Liu Bei, Jiang Wan felt somewhat decadent.
Zhang Xi hurriedly helped this man with psychological counseling and told Jiang Wan that it was really not shameful to do grassroots work. When Zhuge was in Xinye, he was doing the work of a county magistrate.
Even Zhang Xi himself started as a minor official in the army, and later became a postal supervisor under Liu Qi. In terms of rank, he was on the same level as the county magistrate.
Everyone started from the grassroots level step by step. Even Pan Jun, Jiang Wan’s cousin, also trained in Liu Bei’s staff for three or four years before becoming the governor of Changsha. Then during this confrontation in Jingnan At that time, risking his life was just a matter of being transferred to Lingling Prefecture.
As for Jiang Wan, he was a promising figure among Zhuge Liang. As long as he calmed down, lowered his head, and made achievements honestly, he would naturally be promoted and reused.
Zhang Xi's comfort finally made Jiang Wan feel a lot better.
In fact, Zhuge Liang also said something similar when he sent him out of Chengdu, but Jiang Wan was in a bad mood at the time and couldn't listen to it at all.
Jiang Wan also calmed down all the way from Chengdu to Yufu, and he could already understand Zhuge Liang's painstaking efforts. Coupled with Zhang Xi's advice, he naturally figured it out a lot.
Then Jiang Wan said goodbye to Zhang Xi and went to Hanfeng County to take office.
If I don't go, I won't be able to catch up with the spring plowing.
Spring plowing is a big event these days. Without the county magistrate, many things cannot be pushed forward. If spring plowing is delayed, the people will suffer.
As for Zhang Xi, after sending Jiang Wan away, he also focused on spring plowing.
Of course, now that Zhang Xi has an auxiliary officer, he doesn't have to do everything personally, so Zhang Xi leaves full responsibility for the spring plowing to Yang Tai and can just supervise behind the scenes.
Yang Tai has something to do, so Li Qiu can't be idle either.
Aren't most of the salt springs in Baoyuan Mountain under control? Then we must seize the time to reset the salt officials and arrange for salt households to resume production. This matter will be left to Li Qiu.
After all, Baoyuan Mountain is still not completely peaceful. There are always some bandits and bandits who want to get something for nothing. At this time, when assigning the person in charge, his ability to lead troops must also be taken into consideration.
And Li Qiu, like his clan uncle, is a type who is capable of both literary and martial arts.
Arranging him to be in charge of salt affairs is a perfect fit.
(End of chapter)