The official environment of Qian Qi was so great that even these grassroots officials who had no fault for their integrity, Yu Zizhen did not expect them to be honest and upright.

Therefore, while vigorously developing education, Yu Zizhen also racked his brains to invite many famous hermits to come out.

She has thoroughly investigated these people to ensure that they are not just people with false reputations.

After confirming that the other party's character, talent and learning were indeed excellent, Yu Zizhen did not show off her emperor airs at all. She personally invited those who lived near the capital, and those who lived far away, she wrote all the words. A sincere personal letter.

In addition, she also asked local government offices and schools to publicize her recruitment policy for a long time. Anyone who wanted to become an official and contribute to the country and the people would have them follow the rules or directly recruit them. Send people to the capital, or ask them to take the county, state, and national examinations step by step.

Those who will be sent directly to the capital are basically those with both knowledge and reputation. These people have either obtained the title of Jinshi or Juren, or they have no fame, but their knowledge and character are already well known.

Of course, there were only two people who fit the latter situation, and these two were directly named by Yu Zizhen to recruit.

For those who are only famous in a small area, the local government will not go to the trouble of sending them to Beijing with money.

When dealing with these people, local officials generally prefer, "If they are mules or horses, pull them out first."

Anyway, the examination is open and transparent, and no one dares to reach out. As long as they have real abilities, they can still become officials or officials after passing the examination.

As for why even in prefectures and counties where the mountains are high and the emperor is far away, the examinations are open and transparent, and no one dares to play tricks here. That is of course because the emperor who has been favored by heaven seems to have opened his eyes, and those ordinary ghosts are reaching in. Yes, she caught them all accurately, and she also gave them all severe penalties.

They even made the matter public without fear of embarrassment.

Thanks to her, people everywhere not only knew the court's determination and intensity in cracking down on corruption and fraud, but also, under her call, became her ubiquitous eyes and ears to help her supervise officials everywhere.

Because of this, Chen Nianzhi was particularly fond of Yu Zizhen. In her opinion, it was really rare for a woman who grew up in the feudal dynasty to have such courage and skill.

Chen Nianzhi, who originally did not believe in the so-called divine right of kings, even had the idea that "maybe because she is more suitable to rule the world than many men, God will help her secretly."

This thought flashed away. Chen Nianzhi laughed because he was affected by the environment and became superstitious. He couldn't help but correct himself in his heart, "Even if it is true as the rumors say, she is where she is today because of God's blessing, then this' Blessing'must be because she deserves it."

As the saying goes, God helps those who help themselves. If Yu Zizhen had not put in far more efforts than ordinary people, Chen Nianzhi felt that she would not be the lucky one favored by God.

Unlike her, a modern soul who had traveled through time, Yu Zicheng and Dou Zhang, who liked her as a "wonderful woman", both coincidentally attributed Yu Zizhen's success to "God's will".

Because he believed that she was destined to be her, Yu Zicheng never thought that they were all from the same mother. He was still a boy. Of course Yu Zizhenxing could do such a thing.

No matter how unwilling, angry, and grievance Princess Zhenbei was, Yu Zicheng and King Zhenbei were not affected by her.

The same was true for Dou Zhang. Because he recognized that Yu Zizhen was the empress of destiny, and as the prince of Zhenbei, Yu Zicheng did not object to him working for Yu Zizhen, so Dou Zhang readily knelt down to express his gratitude. After getting rid of Dou Zhang, a medical genius, Yu Zizhen allocated a piece of land for the medical school, and then asked Wen Xiaoman to be responsible for the construction.

Wen Xiaoman married Jiang Yunshan two years ago. Although the two were almost ten years apart in age, they got along surprisingly well.

Of course, the most important thing is that Jiang Yunshan and his family are all proud of Wen Xiaoman's official career, instead of restraining her with the same old stereotypes.

Never in his wildest dreams did Wen Xiaoman expect that Wen Xiaoman would be able to have such good fortune among the people of Jianchang Bofu, because Wen Xiaoman not only won the title of Marquis of Yongjia, which could be hereditary for three generations, but was also appointed as the Minister of Household Affairs by Yu Zizhen, and However, they missed out on this overwhelming wealth, and were immediately overwhelmed by overwhelming feelings of regret.

After the founding of the new dynasty, Yu Zizhen, the original princes and princes of Da Qi, would not be stupid enough to continue to support them.

The vast majority of these people not only lost their ancestral titles, but were also ordered by the government to move out of their original residences within a time limit.

Yu Zizhen took back all the houses with good locations and large areas, and then used them to reward her close subordinates who had made great contributions to the founding of the new dynasty.

The Jianchangbo Mansion, which had long declined, was also forced to move. In order to show favor to the new emperor of the new dynasty, the nobles of the previous dynasty, including the Jianchangbo Mansion, did not even dare to move their expensive flowers, trees, rockery and rocks. Move to your new home.

Thanks to their blessing, Yu Zizhen's close ministers each had a very nice mansion without much repair.

Of course, since Yu Zizhen did not pay any attention to the enfeoffment of titles, and the number of ministers under her who were meritorious enough to be granted titles was far less than when the Qi Dynasty was founded, many of the mansions recovered by the court are still vacant today.

These houses were all in prime locations where land was at a premium, and Yu Zizhen was reluctant to give them away for free.

She arranged for some people to take care of her children, and planned to wait until her children grew up, and then slowly give them to her own children, or those who had made great achievements for the country and the people would emerge in the long time to come. A man of great merit.

Although Wen Xiaoman had given birth to a baby, she was still a very energetic and strong woman. She quickly started working in full swing with her subordinates.

While she was busy building the medical school, Yu Zizhen also arranged for the government to issue a notice to inform the whole country as quickly as possible that the medical school was under preparation and would be completed next spring and officially enroll students.

As soon as the notice came out, doctors in all states and counties became excited.

You know, medical books at this time were the same as recipes, fragrant recipes, and wine recipes. They were all secrets that were not passed down.

The degree of monopoly on medical skills is even greater than that of Confucian classics.

Many people have spent ten years or more working as medicine boys in medical clinics, and in the end all they have learned is just a superficial glimpse of their own medical skills. (End of chapter)

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