Chapter 303 Establishing Imperial College
Not everyone can change their talents like me, and they also have vision and knowledge spanning nearly 2000 years.

Even people who are already talented in a certain area need to lay a solid foundation and continue to explore before they can finally achieve a career.

The three people in front of them were all in the rough, and they were still young. Due to his arrival, the Northern Expedition and Cao Pi's expedition to Wu were all advanced.

If they were still with him, there would be no way they could get the opportunity to train steadily for several years like in history.

Perhaps the experience on the battlefield can induce them to develop different abilities than before.

But Liu Chan was unwilling to take risks for a big man who was stuck in the southwest and found it extremely difficult to build a talent echelon.

At least, you have to go to his "civil and military school" for a period of time to lay the foundation.

Moreover, everyone has their own strengths, and not all of them may be good at military affairs. There is no need for them all to develop in the direction of military advisors and famous generals. Internal affairs are also crucial.

Qiao Zhou's preparations for running the school were almost in progress. The opening of the school was of great significance, so naturally Zhuge Liang, Fazheng and others were responsible for the whole process.

The address was finally decided at the foot of Mount Emei. This "civil and military school" was a centrally run school, that is, Taixue.

Now that Lao Liu has ascended the throne, the establishment of the Imperial College is not only justified, but also embodies the
Government-run educational institutions are not only Taixue. Since the reign of Emperor Jing, local schools at all levels have been encouraged. Those at the county level are called "xue" and those at the county level are called "schools". The names of schools in later generations probably came from this.

Next there are the township level called "庺" and the village level called "Xu".

The policy is a good policy, but the establishment of these schools depends entirely on the wishes of the local governor.

There was neither performance appraisal nor reward and punishment mechanism, and in the end it was not implemented and maintained.

The central Taixue generally teaches Confucian classics and has Ph.D.s in various classics.

The Taixue led by Liu Chan was different. His original intention was to establish a military academy for officers.

But later, Lao Liu and Zhuge Liang discussed that since they wanted to establish the Central Imperial College, they might as well do it in one step and make it bigger.

Therefore, traditional Confucian classics were added to Liu Chan's proposal, and even the famous mascot Xu Jing, who was in a high position, also signed up for Taixue.

Later, there were even cases where celebrities in Yizhou competed for a doctorate spot... The "liberal arts" aspect of Taixue was not low in value.

Since the world is dominated by Confucianism, it is inevitable that Confucian classics will take the lead.

Liu Chan did not express any clear objection to this after he learned about it. During this period, Confucianism naturally had its advantages. Even in later generations, many Confucian thoughts were still of great benefit.

It can even be said that without Confucianism, Chinese civilization would be incomplete.

I just need to give appropriate support to other fields and try to avoid distortion after Confucianism becomes dominant.

In addition, the officer training system proposed by Liu Chan is still retained and further improved.

The generals assigned to take turns giving military lectures even included generals like Wu Yi, Zhao Yun, and Chen Dao. Of course, Zhuge Liang and Fazheng were also named.

The lineup of "Martial Arts" instructors is equally luxurious.

After completing the assessment, junior officers return to the army and accumulate merit to obtain the qualifications for further study at Taixue. Only after completing the training courses for intermediate and senior generals at Taixue will they be officially appointed.

Of course, if an active general who teaches martial arts goes to the front line, he must be replaced.

But there are also some who are definitely resident lecturers.

For example, Yu Jin...

Liu Chan was still very surprised when he heard this name for the first time.

Ever since General Yu arrived in Chengdu, he looked like an ordinary Jiu Mengzi.He is drunk all day long. He is either too drunk or on the verge of getting too high. Would he be willing to practice martial arts?
Liu Chan didn't know what kind of psychological changes had occurred in him, but he was really willing to go and even volunteered himself.

The veteran cadres who once fought for Cao Cao in the north and south and made great contributions, but in the end were in danger of losing their lives, now want to use their remaining enthusiasm for the big man...

Then Liu Chan was a little worried. Could this Lao Deng deliberately talk nonsense and harm the next generation of Han people?

Or maybe they want to spy on the secrets of our Han Dynasty’s core military thinking and wait for an opportunity to deliver them to the Northern Wei Dynasty...

But he soon felt relieved. If he could do these things under the eyes of Zhuge Liang and Fazheng while being a key surveillance target.

There is no need to fight this battle. To borrow Liu Ba's original mantra, it is better to surrender to Cao.

In addition to General Yu, the summary that General Huang made to guide the Red Star Army during his lifetime was also carefully compiled and handed over to the deputy general who was originally under General Huang to teach on his behalf.

There are also those who are responsible for training low-level officers, including disabled officers from various units, including the Red Star Army, who are disabled and can no longer go to the front line.

After all, the original intention of setting up a martial arts school was to give these people a chance to "re-employ" and at the same time to theoretically and systematically pass on these battlefield experiences.

If we can persist for a long time, the professionalism of our Han army will definitely be unmatched by the other two.

As for the first batch of Taixue students, a total of 100 people have been recruited for the time being. They are divided into civil and military classes. However, as long as they complete the course of this class, they can also attend other classes and study concurrently.

The candidates for the first phase are still based on recommendations. They are basically the "second generation" of powerful people and wealthy families, and the numbers of the several factions are roughly balanced.

Of course, there are also some ordinary soldiers and petty officers who have made military exploits and received rare quotas.

This is the best choice for the time being. The Northern Expedition is imminent, and it is necessary to balance and unite the interests of all parties.

What's more, the education system, the official selection system, and the popularization of cultural knowledge need to be carried out simultaneously. One cannot be left without the other. You can't eat hot tofu in a hurry.

Guan Yu's son Guan Xing, Zhao Yun's sons Zhao Tong and Zhao Guang, Zhang Fei's second son Zhang Shao, eldest grandson Zhang Zun (the eldest son Zhang Bao died early)... and many other sons of officials and generals are among them.

Today's domestic situation and talent pool are much stronger than Ji Han's in history, so he has enough energy to do these things.

And by improving the education system as early as possible, we can continuously provide ourselves with talents, further consolidate the good situation, and enter a virtuous cycle.

"I will obey the orders and live up to the prince's high expectations."

[Huo Yi favorability +3] (33)

[Dong Yun favorability +3] (38)

[Fei Yi’s favorability +3] (33)

After Liu Chan gave a brief explanation, Huo Yi, Fei Yi, and Dong Yun finally understood that the prince did not look down on them and did not want them to follow him.

On the contrary, it is precisely because we value them that we need to further cultivate them.

The three young people were so moved that they also secretly had the desire to win. They must be among the best among these hundreds of young people!
Liu Chan himself met with future ministers here to pave the way for their future growth.

And the people in the palace are also paving the way for Liu Chan's life events... to marry the crown princess.

The wedding is approaching, and there are a series of formal steps such as accepting, asking for names, accepting, accepting, etc., but none of them can be skipped.

As Liu Chan is the crown prince, it is naturally even more grand.

(End of this chapter)

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