Everyone in the hall admired Shi Jin for speaking out such a comprehensive and far-reaching policy without saying a word, and at the same time they were even more devoted to Shi Jin.
With such a ghui lord, why worry about big things happening?
Xu Guanzhong hurriedly raised his hands and said: "The prince's policies are indeed better than those of his subordinates, and I admire them."
Shi Jin waved his hand to stop his subordinates' compliments and said: "Now that the war is imminent, we should solve the problem first.
As for congratulations, it won't be too late to wait until we defeat the Liao army."
Xu Guanzhong and others hurriedly raised their hands and said, "That's what the prince said."
Shi Jin said to Zhu Gui: "Zhu Gui, you can send someone to send a message to Wu Yong and ask him to issue a recruitment order in the Song Dynasty in the name of my king.
Liaoyang Prefecture, where Han people gather, and those in autonomous counties, Officials, judges, etc. all need scribes, and I can never have too many talents.”
Zhu Gui hurriedly offered his hand and said, "I will send someone to pass it over by horse and ship soon."
Shi Jin said to Xu Guanzhong: "The proposal you made before that new officials should be trained before taking office is very good.
You are responsible for setting up a college in Liaoyang City, called the Official Training College, which is responsible for training new officials and teaching them New laws, precautions for taking office, local customs and culture, etc.
You will be responsible for preparing the teaching content."
When Xu Guanzhong heard that he was serving as the college's sacrificial wine, he immediately shouted happily: "I will do my best to run this college."
Shi Jin raised his hand and said to Dagong Ding: "Dong Gong, I will leave it to you to select the magistrates of various autonomous counties and persuade all tribes to serve the king.
I hope Duke Ding will not find it difficult."
Dagong Ding is 72 years old this year.
In the past, he was more concerned about the Bohai people, so he joined Shi Jin.
Now that I heard that Shi Jin, as a Han Chinese, would consider other ethnic groups, and was even willing to take on important responsibilities for foreigners, I had even more respect for him.
Grand Duke Ding hurriedly bowed and raised his hands and said, "Don't worry, Your Majesty, I will definitely patrol the wealthy and talented people from all over the country and persuade them to serve Your Majesty."
Dagong Ding has always had great prestige in Liaodong.
I believe it will not be difficult for him to come forward to persuade and appease the various tribes.
Finally, Shi Jin told Zhu Wu, "Zhu Wu, your Ministry of War is responsible for sending people to build fortresses and passes at key roads and passes, and station troops to guard against the spread of tribal rebellion."
Zhu Wu hurriedly raised his hands and said, "Yes, Wei Chen will get it done as soon as possible."
Shi Jin inspected the people in the hall and said: "Everyone, as long as the Liao army is defeated and Yanyun is conquered, I will take advantage of the situation to establish a country and proclaim myself emperor.
I will not treat you badly when the time comes.
The three ministers and ministers have already filled their positions.
Please also ask Please give your full support to help this king succeed."
Shi Jin made it clear his intention to establish the country and proclaim himself emperor.
Zhu Wu, Xu Guanzhong and others hurriedly shouted excitedly: "Your Majesty is generous and generous, how dare I not refuse to serve you?"
Zhu Wu assigned his men to various places in Liaodong to survey the terrain and build passes and fortresses.
Xu Guanzhong is preparing to establish a training college for officials and compiling teaching materials.
Grand Duke Ding and Gao Qingchen visited the Jurchen tribe in Liaodong, a wealthy family in the Bohai Sea.
Many Bohai people and Jurchens believe that their ancestors originated from the Blackwater Mohe.
Therefore, in the original time and space, Wanyan Aguda declared that the Jurchens and the Bohai people had the same roots.
Only then could he pacify Liaodong so easily.
Zhu Gui sent his men to pass Shi Jin's order to Wu Yong as soon as possible.
After receiving the prince's order, Wu Yong was unambiguous and immediately sent his men to post recruitment orders all over Shandong and widely announced the news on Hebei Road.
On that day, Shi Jin encouraged scribes to go to Liaodong to teach the way of saints.
It was through agitation and the conscience of some scribes that many people were encouraged to go to Liaodong to establish colleges and teach.
Later, when the craze cooled down and the scribes of the Song Dynasty calmed down, few people were willing to leave Liaodong.
However, once this move came out, the situation was completely different.
There is no need to doubt the Chinese people’s enthusiasm for being an official.
As the capital of the Song Dynasty, Tokyo’s consumption level can be regarded as the highest in the Song Dynasty, and even in the world.
Living in Tokyo is not easy There are thousands of scribes and officials in Tokyo who are idle.
Many poor students who have passed the Jinshi examination have gone to work in other places if they were not assigned to actual jobs.
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He can only work as a sinecure in Tokyo and live a life of poverty.
In the summer, I pawn my coat, and in the winter, I try to find a way to redeem it.
But no matter how poor they are, they are not willing to devote themselves to being teachers or staff.
They find it embarrassing Now I heard that King Dingxiang issued a recruitment order to recruit scribes to serve as officials in various places in Liaodong.
Although official positions such as judge and judge are not high, they are still officials regardless of size.
Although King Dingxiang was a traitor before, isn't he now recruiting the Holy Emperor?
Since the Holy One has decreed the title of king, he must be a very loyal minister.
I will serve as his minister.
Is there any problem?
Absolutely no problem.
If Shi Jin was a traitor and just a general before, there would definitely not be that many scribes willing to join him.
But the situation of a prince is definitely very different.
Just like in later generations, if a black enterprise without even a business license said it wanted to recruit workers, I believe not many people would dare to go.
Later, when the black enterprise got its license and became a legal enterprise, I believe more people would dare to apply for jobs.
The company has become stronger and bigger and has gone public.
If you post a job notice again, the job seekers will probably be squeezed in until their heads are squeezed.
The current situation is like this.
As soon as King Dingxiang issued a recruitment order, he recruited scribes to serve as officials.
Liaodong is a bit far away, but he can be an official, and he is also an actual local official.
This aroused great enthusiasm among the idle officials and scribes of the Song Dynasty.
In any case, they are just idlers in Tokyo.
They can report or not report.
They all went to Dengzhou, Shandong, and asked to go to Liaodong without even making a report.
As long as Wu Yong confirmed that the other party was a Jinshi candidate, no matter what his level was or whether he was suitable for being an official, he would send him to Liaodong for training first.
If he was not suitable, he would randomly appoint an academic official or professor and leave it to the local government to run a school. unwilling Do it if you like it or not, but if you don't do it, you will be defeated.
Anyway, there are so many people queuing up to register now, you are not missing out.
Standing on the upper floor of the mansion, Shi Jin couldn't help but sigh as he looked at the people wearing blue shirts of scholars who could be seen everywhere in Liaoyang City.
Now the pain is finally over In the past, Shi Jin always tried his best to win over scribes and persuade them to work for him.
You don't have to work hard on your words, there are countless people willing to work for you.
Sure enough, there is a big difference between those with status and those without status.
With the recruitment of no less than a thousand scribes, the supply of civil servants who were in short supply across Liaodong immediately began to increase.
At the end of the Liao Kingdom, politics was corrupt.
Officials were busy exploiting the people and enjoying themselves, but they paid little attention to political affairs.
Household registers, field registers, etc. across Liaodong are all old materials from decades ago.
It was very troublesome for the household department headed by Jiang Jing to compile statistics.
Now, after these scribes take office, the first thing to do is to lead the local government officials to reclassify household registers, field registers, etc.
It was convenient for Shi Jin to have a clear understanding of Liaodong under his rule.
In addition to the management in various places being on the right track Before the war, the progress of preparing grain and grass equipment also improved a bit.
The battle of tens of thousands of troops depends on the wisdom and courage of the generals and the military training of the soldiers.
But when a large corps of more than 100,000 people fights, logistics is crucial.
It can even be said that logistics is the first element of large corps operations.
Cao Cao attacked Yuan Shao's granary and defeated his opponent.
While the territory was developing rapidly under Shi Jin's rule, Goryeo was suffering from pirate attacks.
The King of Goryeo, Wang Ma, looked livid and shouted angrily: "Another common people were kidnapped by pirates.
What do you generals do for a living?
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So many people were kidnapped, and you didn't even catch a single pirate.
How can you be right?"
I am worthy of the people."
In the past two or three months, King Wangma of Goryeo was almost furious.
In the past few months, thousands of people have been kidnapped by pirates.
What's even more hateful is that these daring pirates simply regard me as a noble and noble person, and actually robbed people in a county less than a hundred miles away from the capital in broad daylight.
If this continues, in a few months, will I dare to live in the coastal area if I am happy?
Those damn pirates must be severely punished and their heads must be hung in the port.
Otherwise, what dignity would there be for our noble country of Korea?
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