The First Auxiliary Road from the Imperial Examination

Chapter 1075 Teaching students in accordance with their aptitude

In the past, Empress Lu fought alone against many people and almost destroyed the inheritance of the emperor's lineage with her own strength. If the emperor had not taken the relationship of brothers into consideration and led everyone back to the capital to find his brother, thus surviving, then who knows who would be sitting in the court now.

Many officials still feel scared when they recall the chaos that was enough to shake the foundation of the country.

For court officials, the end of the chaos ended their worries; but for Yu Ge'er and Emperor Yanping and others, the end of the chaos only put a thin scab on their intouchable scars.

It’s good not to mention fashion, but touching it, even just slightly lifting a corner, is unbearable pain.

Others may not know, but Sheng Yuan knows very well that from that time till now, neither Emperor Yanping nor An Yu has given up investigating the chaos.

  "I said that Yongping and the thief Lu had two sons, there must be something fishy! The emperor shouldn't let Yongping go so easily!" An Yu recovered from his daze and suddenly jumped up and roared, "I explained it to him, but he said that the internal security had checked and Yongping was just used by the other party!

Humph, he only wanted to find an opportunity to eliminate the descendants of the Lu family, just for the sake of momentary pleasure, but didn't want to let the real mastermind go! I went to him to reason, but he spoke well of them, believing that they had received the kindness of two generations of emperors and should not repay kindness with hatred! It's ridiculous!"

An Yu's eyes were red, and he wished he could grow a pair of wings under his ribs so that he could fly directly back to Kyoto, first attack the princess's mansion, and then rush to the palace to question Emperor Yanping.

Seeing how excited he was, Sheng Yuan did not say anything in response, but just let him vent his emotions where he was.

Of course, she understood An Yu's reaction, but even though she understood it, she couldn't help but secretly complain about it.

  Yu Ge'er's words now make sense, but wasn't he persuaded by Emperor Yanping in the beginning?

Emperor Yanping was not a fool. If the two people in the Princess's Mansion had not been eliminated from suspicion after several investigations, if there was any suspicion that could not be revealed, not to mention Princess Yongping, even Princess Hong'an would have to be implicated.

Even so, after the incident was settled, Princess Yongping resigned from her position, and even Princess Hong'an resumed her simple lifestyle during the reign of Emperor Chengyuan. Therefore, it was irrational and unfair for An Yu to criticize Emperor Yanping as a foolish monarch out of emotion.

  Of course, An Yu’s blame was not fair. This was just Sheng Yuan’s rational judgment. Emotionally, Sheng Yuan didn’t care whether An Yu was fair or not. The emperor was stupid for not investigating the matter clearly. There was no refutation. She supported An Yu!

Perhaps it was because Sheng Yuan was not shouting and yelling beside him, An Yu's anger was like a rising tide, and after beating the rocks passionately for a while, it was time to retreat.

An Yu gradually recovered and sat back in his chair, a little tired. He panted and said to Sheng Yuan: "I'm afraid we have to start all over again with our previous plans."

"Indeed." Sheng Yuan saw that his expression was normal, knowing that he was just angry, but not causing any problems. So he put away his worries and concerns, nodded and said, "The best way now is to stay put, don't disturb the other party, and wait for the emperor's order."

As for tracking down the influence of the Princess's Mansion in the two states, Sheng Yuan inexplicably thought of Yang Wennong who was still in the enemy camp, and wondered if this brother was brave enough to take on the responsibility.

……

Yang Wennong, who had become one of Lang's advisers by relying on his wisdom and information gap, was about to lose the smile on his face.

After teaching for a few days, he discovered a clue: Lang asked him to teach students according to their aptitude. He originally thought that the "aptitude" referred to individuals, but who would have thought that Lang asked him to classify students according to groups of people.

  After such instruction, some became reserve officers of the scholar-officials, some became candidates for battlefield expeditions, some became merchants, and some became officials... In short, how could this be the simple enlightenment that Lang was talking about? !

This, this, this is simply training future talents to replace the imperial court's running team! (End of this chapter)

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