Chapter 91: The Codebook
The central official system of the Xia Dynasty adopted the system of three princes and six ministers, the three princes are the left and right prime ministers, the imperial lieutenants and the imperial historians, and the six departments are officials, households, rites, soldiers, workers, and criminal departments; Zhuqing refers to the name of the head of a department with a relatively single function other than the three public and six ministries. For example www.biquge.info Taichang is in charge of ancestor worship at the temple, the guard is in charge of the military honor guard, and the Shaofu is in control of the royal finances.
Most of these positions were more or less directly related to the imperial family, but because the preferences and needs of the emperors of different dynasties and generations were different, the departments changed more frequently. For example, during the reign of Emperor Xiaowu, because he disliked the Shaofu's strict control over imperial expenditures, he abolished this department and added the Inner Palace, so that the financial power was concentrated in his own hands; But in the period of Emperor Xiaozhen, the central control was insufficient, in order to make up for the shortfall, and the Shaofu Temple was re-established, the purpose was to help the royal family collect money, but the inner government was not revoked, resulting in the coexistence of the two royal financial departments of the Shaofu and the inner house, which is a wonder. Due to the uncertainty of the total number of these departments, it is difficult to use specific numbers to refer to them, so they are all referred to as the secretaries.
Among the Qings, Zongzheng Temple is definitely a special existence. Zongzheng was set up in the Tai'an period, and its main function was to control the rise and fall of the name and title of the royal family, which was equivalent to the official department of the royal family, and the chief official was usually held by a respected elder of the royal family, which was a department with great authority for the children of the royal Zhao family. Generally speaking, there are only two possibilities for the children of the clan to see people from Zongzheng Temple, one is to teach grace, that is, to promote the title, and they are all happy; The other is just the opposite, it is likely to be the rhythm of coming to seize the title and slapping to the end.
What does it mean for such a department, which is only related to members of the royal family, to send people to the state capital to announce the decree? It is said that this decree is specifically aimed at the suppression of the Beihai rebellion, and the content of the decree should be the reward and punishment after the suppression of the rebellion; Zhao Min, as a member of the counterinsurgency army, came to listen to the decree is also the proper meaning of the title. Of course, it is said that he and his subordinates should also be rewarded to a certain extent, and Zhao Min himself has written a special piece of music. However, there is a dissatisfied Cao Thorn Shi above, and he doesn't know how much effect this piece can have. In fact, Jimo, including Zhao Min himself, still has a lot of expectations for this decree, not asking for any big reward, but hoping to lock in the official names of Duchang and other places that have already been started. It is precisely because of the importance that Zhao Min will come up with the trick of sneaking in in advance to find out the news.
For Zhao Min, the best result of this reward is to give two or three orders and chiefs the right to serve, although he knows that it is not reliable, but he always has to try in that direction to be willing. Isn't there a saying, "If people don't have dreams, what's the difference between them and salted fish"? Roughly so. And he had no idea what reward Zhao Min could get. It's not that he's already in the realm of no desire and no desire, it's just that he really can't think of what the court can give him what he wants. Give money? It's not bad, but at present, several major industries in Jimo have gradually become regular, and they will definitely be financially secure in the future. To people? The talent who is an official will definitely not give, and he can't use some servant beauties, after all, it is a soul from the next generation, and he has some natural antipathy for others to serve him. What else is there? At least Zhao Min can't imagine it now.
But then again, what does this have to do with Soshoji Temple? Whether it is a reward or a servant, or even a direct fief, it is not Zongzheng Temple that should intervene, the scope of Zongzheng Temple's jurisdiction is the royal family, and Zhao Min, as a prince, is now a prince, what else can he reward? You can't get a prince out, can you? Besides, even if you want to be rewarded, it is an internal matter of the royal family, so it stands to reason to say hello to Zhao Min directly and ask him to stay in his fiefdom, and it is only right for the angel to go to Beihai to announce the decree. And now he has notified Linzhu to come and wait for the decree with everyone, what is going on?
Zhao Min was full of lawsuits, and looked at Meng Hou in confusion, hoping to give an answer, but unexpectedly, this usually resourceful wise man was as dazed as him at this time. The three of them stood at the door of the wing room for a long time with big eyes, and no one could figure out why. In desperation, in the end, Meng Hou coughed dryly and said: "No matter what, the King of Beihai has always been successful in quelling the rebellion this time, no matter what happens to Zongzheng Temple, it will not be harmful to the King of Beihai." ”
Zhao Min rolled his eyes, and said in his heart, aren't you talking nonsense? Anyway, he has made a meritorious contribution to quelling the rebellion this time, and the three county towns have also been won by himself, even if there is a reward and a punishment this time, it should also punish the relevant personnel of Qingzhou Mansion who have jurisdiction over Beihai County, and they can't always fall on their heads, right? Could it be said that Lu Xu's rebellion was caused by his own stimulation, right?
It's a blessing or a curse, and it's a disaster that can't be avoided. Zhao Min's sweat was half-dried at this time, and it was uncomfortable to mix with the dirt and clay all over his body. Since I can't think of an answer, I just don't think about it. So he said to Meng Hou: "What Mr. said is very true, and please ask Mr. to say to you, no matter what, Min will do his best, and you will not be disappointed." After saying that, he arched his hand, pushed the door and went back to the room, leaving only the two people who looked at each other at the door, thinking inexplicably about the meaning of Zhao Min's words.
In fact, Zhao Min has no deep meaning at all, what he said meant was that even if the result of this reward was not very satisfactory, he would work hard to find a good way out for the civil and military soldiers who followed him. However, his own thinking is too out-of-the-box, the last sentence is still talking about Zongzheng, and the next sentence jumps directly to how to go if it doesn't work, the process in the middle is not explained, Meng Hou They are not roundworms in Zhao Min's stomach, how can they guess Zhao Min's original intention? The poor two couldn't figure out how many brain cells were wasted.
The bath water in the room had already been prepared, Zhao Min went back to the room and took a comfortable bath, changed into dry clothes, and asked people to deliver the food to the room. After eating, I lay on the bed and read a book. Since leaving Jimo, Zhao Min has canceled the familiarity with government affairs in his homework, but Meng Hou said that he lacked too much knowledge in the past, so he personally selected some books to bring with him, so that Zhao Min could study in his spare time every day, and he would have to take the test afterwards.
Zhao Min looked at these ancient books and his brain hurt, he was not a liberal arts student, and he was really not interested in the full pages of such "Xi" and "Hu". It's better to look at the official documents in the past, so that you can understand the progress of the incident and guess the thoughts of the writers and critics, and there is no fun in reading the scriptures, I want him to be like the readers of this era, and understand what subtle words and meanings from the sage classics, Zhao Min said - the concubine can't do it!
However, Meng Hou counted him as half a teacher, although he would not blame him, but as long as the old gentleman stood on the side and looked at it with an earnest eye, Zhao Min had no choice but to bow down, honestly pick up a few catties of bamboo slips, and play with the words in it with a sad face. Of course, he also understood that Meng Hou was thinking about him, you are a dignified prince of Beihai, if someone mentions a sentence in a certain scripture to you in the future, you are still at a loss, won't you lose the face of the prince? So, despite all his reluctance, he had the patience to study these books, which seemed to him to be extremely tasteless.
Zhao Min is now reading "Poems", which is the "Book of Songs" of later generations. Meng Hou's selection of books is very interesting, such as "Analects", "University" and other Confucian classics are not selected, but "Bamboo Book Chronicles", "Tao Te Ching" and other miscellaneous books that record various ideas and arguments, or record anecdotes of emperors. In this era, there was no Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and there was no trend of thought of "deposing a hundred schools of thought and respecting Confucianism alone", and a hundred schools of scholarship were preserved. However, the benefits of Confucian scholarship to imperial rule are still obvious, and the Son of Heaven has vigorously promoted Confucian scholarship, so Confucianism is still the most respected of the many scholarships of this era.
However, it is clear that Meng Hou was not one of the many admirers of Confucianism, as can be seen from the book he selected for Zhao Min. However, even if these are not historical classics, Zhao Min still has a headache to read. There are two reasons, one is that the paper is not popular at this time, the so-called "book" is actually recorded on the bamboo piece, with a string of bamboo slips compilation, collectively known as the book, casually a "book" of thousands of words will be more than ten or twenty volumes, just in the hand is extremely heavy, not to mention to bow your head and get close to identify the black fly-headed small seal on the blue and yellow bamboo piece, it is purely a test of eyesight; The order of the two ancient texts is arranged from right to left, from top to bottom, and the text at this time does not have the existence of punctuation, and every time you read a paragraph, you have to guess where to break the sentence, which is extremely laborious. Not only do you feel dizzy and dizzy when you read a book, but your arms are also extremely sore - why don't you hold a few pounds of something for an hour or two without moving? Anyone else has to have a sore arm! Zhao Minxin said that it is no wonder that the martial saint Guan Yu in the romance of the book reads "Spring and Autumn" at every turn, and he has not finished reading it for a lifetime, it is estimated that first, the second brother Guan's literary level is not high, and he reads slowly, and second, this work can also exercise his arm strength, and it plays a role in practicing his wielding a big knife of more than 80 catties.
But then again, Zhao Min should be most grateful to Qin Shi Huang, if he hadn't played the trick of burning books and pit Confucianism, the number of classics in this world would be many times more than today. If that's the case, I'm afraid it won't be able to get away with reading so many books.
Zhao Min is now watching the "Song" in "Wind, Elegance, and Song", that is, the "Song of Zhou" that Lu Xu's father and son tried their best to get some time ago. However, it is not a version written by himself on Xigong paper, but a bamboo version of "Song of Zhou" in Meng Hou's own collection. Zhao Min looked at it, and suddenly his heart moved, and he ...... from his arms Well, I took out the original "Song of Zhou" from the ring. Now Zhao Min has to put his hand into his arms every time he takes something from the ring to hide people's eyes and ears, and over time he is about to develop a habit.
Zhao Min opened the paper version of "Song of Zhou" and compared it with the bamboo version of "Song of Zhou" one by one, and soon found the differences. There are 31 articles in the "Song of Zhou", and there is no difference between the two, but the order of each article is quite different. Carefully compare the order, and there are as many as 17 different ones! If there are only one or two differences, it can be said that the compiler made a mistake, but there are seventeen differences, which cannot be explained by a simple mistake.
There must be a demon when things go wrong, a widely circulated "Song of Zhou" deliberately disrupts the order, and it can also cause a big official like Lu Xu to be tempted, and even commit the crime of rebellion for it, there must be a deep secret buried in this book. Zhao Min has also used various methods to test before, and this book will definitely not find anything like secret words and clips. Since the hidden content is not in the page itself, it must be buried in the text. What secrets can words hide? Zhao Min thought of one word almost instantly: code words!
What could be easier than a code word to be able to hide a secret in a seemingly ordinary word? For example, in the eighth word in the first column, it is referred to by "one eight", who will know what this means? This is how the codebooks of the earliest code words were used. And isn't this "Song of Zhou" deliberately shuffling the order to distinguish it from the ordinary "Song of Zhou" so that it can be easily distinguished? Zhao Min didn't know the correctness of this guess, but as a soul from the 21st century, he instinctively thought of various plots in his mind, and he was influenced by various spy movies when he was a child, so it is not surprising that he would have such thoughts.
However, even if the guess is correct, it is useless, because there is no knowledge of the source, publisher, purpose, etc., etc., and there is no point in having a password master. Lu Xu's father and son must know about this, but it's a pity that one of his father and son died under his hands, and the other was not in the chaos, so even if he wanted to track it down, he couldn't find out. Zhao Min sighed, put the paper version of "Song of Zhou" into the ring, and picked up another volume of "The Five Emperors" and studied it.