One thousand two hundred and ten Wei State cannot worship literature and suppress martial arts
After one defeat after another, the rout of the scholars did not end.
Later, Cao Cao pointed out that local natural disasters occur frequently, which is very harmful to agricultural production, and the local administrator, as the main person in charge of this aspect, cannot be unaware of the disaster once it occurs, so it is necessary to have knowledge in this area.
Guo continued to adjudicate and nodded in agreement.
He believes that local officials must also have the knowledge and knowledge of natural disaster prevention and control, and this aspect also needs to be taught within Taixue.
As a result, the prevention and control of natural disasters has also become a compulsory part of the imperial examination.
The situation was no longer very good for the scholars.
In the end, Guo Jia didn't know what kind of psychology he had, proposing that the body is the capital of officials in politics, and now some officials are powerless and weak, how can such a person bear the burden of national government affairs?
With such emotions, Guo Jia rolled up his sleeves to show off his strong biceps.
"His Majesty proposed that the body of officials is very important, and over the years, he has constantly emphasized that officials should pay attention to physical exercise, and all official offices have been equipped with exercise equipment, and the minister thinks that His Majesty is very correct to do this.
If you don't have a good body, you can't take on a big responsibility, a sick man goes to the local office, and lies on the hospital bed before he starts working, so what else can he do? Therefore, the minister suggested that whether the body is healthy and strong should also be included in the scope of the imperial examination. ”
Guo Jia's suggestion was unexpected by Guo Peng, but Guo Peng immediately felt that it was necessary.
In order not to let the officials of the Wei State degenerate into a weak state of powerlessness, and not to make all the Wei people worship literature and suppress martial arts in the era of "everything is inferior, only the reading is high", Guo Peng felt that it was necessary to include sports in the imperial examination.
The book has its own golden house, which is a must.
This is the only way to open up the road to heaven, and without such publicity, it will not be able to stimulate the reading boom of the whole society to compete with the foundation of the scholars.
Everyone is not a saint, not for fame and fortune, not for a better future, no one will work so hard to study, study and work, this is human nature.
But it must not be excessive, not to waste food because of choking, advocating reading and exams too much, making everything inferior, only reading is high, so as to embark on the old road of the Song Dynasty.
Song Zhenzong's persuasion poem is written in the style of limerick poetry, but just such a limerick poem has written the hearts of the people.
With just a few crosses, he has already sold his Zhao family's imperial examination.
Rich families don't need to buy fertile land, there are thousands of bells in the book; There is no need to raise a hall to live in peace, and there is a golden house in the book......
Reading, exams, and fame, fortune and status are linked to an unprecedented connection.
Since then, people from ordinary backgrounds have also been able to learn the arts, arts, and the imperial family.
However, the Zhao and Song empires attached too much importance to reading and the Five Classics exam, so much so that the Emperor of the Zhao family said that [the boy wants to fulfill his life's aspirations, and the Five Classics are read in front of the window].
If a boy wants to achieve his ambition, he must study hard.
There was nothing wrong with this, but the Zhao and Song empires had clearly gone too far.
There are indeed not many dynasties that can do this kind of thing by strangling the military talents of their own country too much, and letting literati who have not studied military affairs, professional experience, and war experience go into battle.
The drawbacks of this are obvious.
The Zhao and Song empires were indeed rich, but there was really nothing to say about their military.
Professional things should be done by professional people, while strangling military generals and letting literati lead troops to fight, this kind of thing of taking off your pants and farting...... The Song Dynasty can't all be blamed.
During the Five Dynasties period, the emperors took turns to do things, and they mutiny as emperors at every turn, and it is no wonder that the Song people are haunted.
Today the army is unhappy and changes the emperor, tomorrow the army is unhappy and changes the emperor, the emperor must lead the army to fight and have prestige, the soldiers must interfere in the government and grasp the real power of the festival envoys, and the country is divided into large and small festival envoy districts.
The emperor is a big warlord, and the military generals below are small warlords who do their own thing, grinning at the emperor at every turn, the emperor is old and has no prestige or is dead, and the little emperor can't sit still at all.
The local people suffered from the military disaster, the country was impoverished, and some famous cities were reduced to the point of selling human flesh.
In that mode, no matter how strong the army is, what can it do?
Not a bunch of ** yet?
The Khitan Emperor Yelüde went south to the Central Plains in a grand manner, entered Kaifeng, wanted to be the emperor of the Chinese, and almost led the people of the Yan family to realize his long-cherished wish for hundreds of years, which of those strong warlords stopped him?
Since the Middle Tang Dynasty, the legacy of poison has not been truly solved until Zhao Kuangyin released the military power with a cup of wine, and the painful experience of the military coup d'état finally came to an end, which can be described as very happy.
In order to consolidate this achievement, both Zhao Guangyi and Zhao Heng are sparing no effort to improve the political status of literati and suppress the voice of military generals.
In this context, it is only natural that Emperor Zhao and Song wrote limerick poems to vigorously promote the way of reading exams and becoming officials.
The problem was finally solved, but this solution made the Song Empire go to the other extreme, the other extreme of suspicion of the generals to prevent the generals from suppressing the generals.
If they do not engage in military academies, martial arts are still meaningless, and with the tide of the whole society advocating literature and suppressing martial arts, the military tragedy of the Song Dynasty is a foregone conclusion.
Guo can't do that.
Although he will also prevent the army from becoming bigger, and set a lot of rules for this, it will definitely not reach the point of the Song Dynasty.
Therefore, Zhao Heng's persuasion poems, he will never "write".
The Wei State could not worship literature and suppress martial arts.
In order to prevent this phenomenon from eventually appearing with the growth of the imperial examination, martial arts and martial arts are imperative.
Martial artists should indeed be strong, but this does not mean that martial artists are all coarse, and martial artists must also be literate and knowledgeable.
Warriors must read, be reasonable, understand astronomy and geography, and understand deceit.
It's just that the teaching materials are different, and there is a specialization in the art industry.
Martial artists can also have a high degree of education.
So Guo vigorously supported Guo Jia's suggestion and began to personally formulate the physical requirements for the imperial examination, and at the same time began to toss the matter of martial arts.
He decided to implement the policy of attaching equal importance to civil and military affairs, and the civil and military examinations should be carried out at the same time, and the selection should be carried out at the same time, and the top three in the civil and military examinations should be commended at the same time.
In this way, it shows the attitude of the Wei Empire to pay equal attention to both civil and military.
In terms of the physical test of the imperial examination, the first thing is to run in a circle, and Guo has stipulated how many laps of a large circle of about 400 meters can be considered qualified within the time specified by Guo for a stick of incense.
And then according to Guo's bad taste, add some interesting content, such as long jump, such as push-ups, or crunches.
Anyway, he is the emperor, and he has a mouth in this regard, and the whole world has to follow him.
There are also hard and fast rules for these, and they are required to be examined.
I know the nature of being an official and a scholar who can do anything, even if it is just to maintain a good body before becoming an official.
Guo Peng praised Guo Jia's suggestion and included Guo Jia's suggestion in the scope of the imperial examination, and then many officials looked at Guo Jia, who was constantly flexing his figure and muscles just now, with strange eyes.
What the hell is going on with this guy......
After tossing all the matters of the Wenju, the cabinet is responsible for the handling of this matter by the Ministry of Etiquette, and from now on begins to prepare for the imperial examination in Yande for eight years.
Then, Guo Peng went to the staff station and convened the staff officers of the staff station and many generals of the guard army to hold a joint meeting together to announce his decision to hold a martial arts exercise in addition to the Wenju.