I really don’t know?
Luo Yuan saw that Qi Yu's face was sincere and didn't look like he was cheating, so he said, "It seems like you really haven't heard of it!"
After saying that, he took out a crumpled tabloid from his body and handed it into Mr. Qi's hand and said: "Don't be confused first, read it before talking."
"That's fine."
Shukai...
drink!
What a handsome pair of regular script!
After the likes, Qi Yu started to write word by word
However, more than half of the article was devoted to severely criticizing Qi Yu for his inaction, saying that he was in vain to be the chief minister of a party.
In order to demonstrate the validity of the argument, the article also lists a large number of facts as basis to prove that it is not nonsense.
However, what surprised Qi Yu was that these arguments were all based on the same tragic experiences of demolished households as Old Man Yang, and they all had names and were not made up out of thin air.
The article describes in great detail the desolation experienced by those who suffered it, and also vividly depicts the arrogance and domineeringness of the officials, which makes people feel sad when reading it, as if they are feeling the same.
The final conclusion is: Qi Yu, as the shepherd of this party, was not strict in governing the officials, and was guilty of unshirkable oversight. He should "cut off his hair and replace his head" as an apology for his crime.
So much.
Judging from the entire text, its format is elegant, its wording is sharp, and its writing style is quite impressive.
What is missing is that there is no signature from the author. In other words, this is an 'anonymous' article without a signature. Perhaps, he chose this safe method because he was worried about Master Qi's revenge.
Although he was scolded, Qi Yu was not unhappy at all.
On the contrary, there is also a feeling of admiring him.
So he praised: "This article is vividly described, touching, and the literary talent is remarkable!"
Seeing that he was not angry but happy instead, Luo Yuan felt relieved and said hehe, "I also appreciate his talent."
Qi Yu put down the tabloid and asked seriously: "I wonder who wrote this article? Could it be the kid you just mentioned?"
Luo Yuan nodded at first, and then said in detail: "The thing is like this. There were rumors earlier that this article was written by a certain messenger of 'Qiongzhou Daily', but later, Editor-in-Chief Xiong came out to refute the rumors, saying that this matter was related to They had nothing to do with the newspaper and were determined not to take the blame. Out of curiosity, I secretly followed the clues and found out
the real writer. Unexpectedly, he turned out to be a child..."
Mentioning Xiong Da and his newspaper reminded Qi Yu of something that happened yesterday morning.
I remember that at that time, my brother-in-law Sun Dacai once said to himself that he had heard someone writing an article insulting him, and asked him to go to Xiong Da to ask, but he never thought that the actual situation was like this.
And there is this kid who writes well. Who is he?
In this regard, Luo Yuan smiled and said: "This child, his name is Guo Chunhai, is a famous little prodigy in Qiongbei area. It is said that he can recite "The Thousand Character Classic" when he is three years old and learns it when he is four years old. The Analects of Confucius, when I was exposed to the Five Classics at the age of five, the potential is astonishing. He is the second good person I have encountered after Xiaotong who has an enlightened mind."
It is not difficult to tell from these words that Mr. Luo Jijiu was very fond of this talented child, and his love for his talents was beyond words.
Is this guy really as powerful as the rumors say?
Regarding this matter, Qi Yu had a big question mark. To seek confirmation, he decided to go and find out in person.
If there is such a talent within the jurisdiction, we must pay attention to it and don't let it go to waste.
His name is Guo Chunhai~~
This name, why does it feel so familiar?
It seems that his son Qi Xiao also mentioned him in front of him, but he can't remember the specific reason.
Forget it, whether he is really talented or exaggerated, we will find out in the next moment.
After bidding farewell to Luo Yuan, Qi Yu returned home.
Before leaving, he focused on describing how he would help Duoduo during the imperial examination next year, and the latter readily agreed and patted his chest repeatedly to promise his dedication.
In fact, what Luo Yuan cares about is not whether he should take the title of president or not, but a sense of recognized respect.
…
The sun rises and sets, and the next day arrives in the blink of an eye.
However, the wind stopped and the rain stopped, and the long-lost smiling face of the sun finally appeared in the gray sky.
Qi Yu got up early, and after messing around with breakfast, he took a carriage and rushed to a place in Qiongbei.
The purpose, of course, is to visit the little prodigy who is said to be miraculous - Guo Chunhai.
It's not bad. The child's home is not very far away. If you are tight on time and concentrate on your journey, you should be able to get there in the evening.
Call back and forth.
This trip went very smoothly, and it didn't take long for him to find him.
However, what surprised Qi Yu was that Guo Chunhai's family background was quite good. Although he could not be called a wealthy person, he was obviously much better than ordinary people. The servants around him alone could easily follow him with a palm. number.
Rich second generation?
It seems to be true.
In order to get to know the real situation, Qi Yu deliberately made himself arrogant and pretended to be a scholar with a criminal record to start a conversation with him.
The purpose of doing this is naturally to see how he talks.
Unexpectedly, the child turned out to be like a little adult. Not only did he answer questions fluently, but he was also polite.
He is indeed a well-educated person.
When Guo Chunhai saw an elegant scholar coming to his door, he hurriedly led him to the main hall to watch tea and give up his seat.
As soon as the tea was served, Guo Chunhai dismissed the attendants, so that only the guest of honor and the guest were left.
Qi Yugao sat at the top, held up his lamp and said, "I heard that my friend once wrote a tabloid to instruct Governor Qi. I wonder if this is true?"
Guo Chunhai hesitated for a moment and replied in a sweet voice: "Yes, that article was indeed written by me."
Qi Yu nodded and said with a smile: "Aren't you afraid of arousing Mr. Qi's anger and getting burned if you behave like this?"
"Afraid? What's there to be afraid of!" Guo Chunhai snorted at first, and then said angrily: "To be honest, senior brother, I don't have the slightest impression of Lord Qi."
"You scold him if you don't like him? Isn't this a bit too willful?"
"otherwise!"
Guo Chunhai snorted again and said, "If I don't give him a good scolding, it will be hard to get rid of the bad anger in my heart."
Qi Yu was shocked when he heard this, and his smile suddenly broke.
You're a little kid, how old are you, and you already have bad energy in your chest?
This is as funny as a child saying his back hurts.
Qi Yu originally thought that this little guy scolded him because he had an overflowing sense of justice, so he wrote in those tabloid newspapers and complained about the injustice of the people. Looking at his current appearance, it seems that it was caused by personal grudges.
Personal grudges...
This doesn’t make sense!
I am the chief shepherd of a party and a dignified second-rank official of the imperial court. How have I ever interacted with a weanling like him?
How strange.