Chapter 63 Crowned Prince of the First Class Jin
Seeing the follow-up picture, Cao Cao probably understood what his grandson Cao Bin meant.
Those who successfully graduated from Beijing University will be given the title of prince.
If you can't graduate successfully, it means that you can't be cultivated, and you can get the title of king of the county.
Don't look at the difference between the prince and the county, but the actual treatment is very different.
Through the previous simulation, when Cao saw Sun Caobin ascending the throne, he could know a thing or two about the rank of the subject at the time of his title.
The Great Wei title system set by Cao is divided into six categories, such as king, marquis, son, and male, and there are also royal families and hundred officials.
The royal family takes the prince as the prince, and the prince's son is a descended hereditary title, but the one who takes the title must be the eldest son.
In China, the king is the king of the word, and his status is the most respected, and the king of the word county is second.
The king of one word, according to the name of the princes in the Spring and Autumn Period, was entitled, among which "the four countries of Jin, Qin, Qi and Chu were the most powerful at that time, and the more respected the prince should be."
And the two-word king, such as "King of Changshan, King of Changsha, King of Zhongshan, King of Bohai, King of Chengdu, King of Gui" and the like, is the lord of the king of the county.
Therefore, in general, the number of words of the king can be seen whether it is the king or the king.
In addition to the royal crown, the titles of civil and military officials are only at the three levels of duke, marquis, and earl, and most of them are only Suilu, and there is no actual fiefdom.
All titles are hereditary and hereditary.
For example, the first generation is a prince, the second is a county king, the third generation is reduced to a county duke, the fourth generation is reduced to a marquis, the fifth generation is an earl, the sixth is a knight, and the seventh generation is a baron.
In addition to the degraded knighthood, there is also a lifetime honorary knighthood, which can only be knighted by himself, and the heir cannot inherit the title.
For example, when the dynasty was founded, Cao Bin gave many outstanding workers knights, and gave them lifelong honors.
In other words, there is a world of difference between the prince and the king.
The prince has the right to inherit the great treasure, while the prince of the county will never have an heir.
Unless all the kings are dead, it will be the turn of the county king to inherit the throne.
But this possibility is too small and too small.
Therefore, if any prince is given the title of prince because he is not qualified, it means that he has been deprived of the right to inherit the throne.
"In this way, it will force all the princes to work hard and move forward, not bad!"
Thinking of this, Cao couldn't help but nod his head.
For Bin's strategy, he raised his big finger and expressed his approval.
The royal family does not raise waste!
This is the purpose that Cao Bin conveyed to the women!
"So, what about the Prince? Do you want to choose the best one among these sons? ”
Regarding the fact that his grandson Cao Bin did not establish a prince, Cao Cao always kept it in mind and thought about it.
Seeing this, he guessed what Cao thought, that is, to establish a virtuous person but not a successor.
[In March of the sixth year of Yong'an, your son Cao Wen and other princes and princesses entered Jingshi Primary School and began a five-year study career. 】
[On the first night, my son arrives home, and you ask about various things at school. 】
[He told you that the school is very big, there are many classmates, there are many teachers, everything is very good, and he has made a lot of friends. 】
[Arrive at school every morning (8 o'clock), read literature and practice martial arts, eat at school at noon, leave school at 17 o'clock in the afternoon, and have a day off every ten days. 】
[The school's curriculum is also very novel, including classics, arithmetic, calligraphy and painting, chess, archery, horsemanship, weapons and so on. 】
[The work is heavy, and there are many exams, there are "monthly exams" every month, and there are "annual exams" at the end of the year, and those who pass the annual exams can be promoted, otherwise they will repeat the grade. 】
[In short, he is full of yearning and excitement for the students, far more than the cold palace walls. 】
[When you say this, you don't have a taste in your heart, and you have a secret heart: your son can't help it. 】
Although he has not seen the situation of Jingshi Primary School, Cao Cao can also estimate that the scale of this primary school should be very large.
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Chapter 63 Crowned Prince of the First Class Jin
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Cao Wen said that there are more than 1,000 students, and most of them come from the descendants of high-ranking officials, wealthy businessmen, and nobles among the teachers, and there are very few civilian students.
Cao can understand this.
He said that his grandson Cao Bin has always wanted to promote civilian education, but it was by no means an overnight achievement.
For now, it is just the year of Yong'an, and it is already a great victory to have civilian children enter the school.
"I study for four hours a day, there are courses in history, arithmetic, calligraphy and painting, etc., and I take exams once a month, and I take them again every time..."
"In this way, the schoolwork of the royal children is strictly required, so as not to be nullified; They can also learn with the rest of the students, so that they can see the wider world. ”
"That's not bad, it's much better than keeping it in the inner courtyard of the palace!
Cao Cao was concerned with the school itself, as well as the curriculum taught in the school, as well as the children and daughters in the school.
The princes and princesses hide their identities, and the rest of the students can solve many things that cannot be touched in the imperial inner courtyard.
This is more beneficial than a matter for the education of the princes.
[In a blink of an eye, fourteen years have passed, twenty years have passed in Yong'an, you are fourteen years old, old pearl yellow, half-old. 】
[Over the years, although you have been favored by the emperor's husband, you have also lived comfortably, and you will give birth to a son and a daughter. 】
[It's just that you always put all your hopes on the eldest son Cao Wen, because he is only your eldest son and the eldest son of the emperor. Error-free update @jhssd]
[And, this year, Cao finally graduated from Beijing Normal University and achieved excellent results, he is proud of you! 】
[In February of the twenty-first year of Yong'an, the emperor had a decree to entitle the eldest son Cao Wen as the king of Jin and a first-class prince. 】
[When it came to the will, you burst into tears, and you only felt that the hardships you have endured over the years are worth it. 】
In the blink of an eye, fourteen years have passed.
Cao Wenchang was a young man of twenty-two years old, eight feet tall, burly, and heroic.
With the decree of Emperor Cao, he also officially became one, from the eldest son in name to the first prince of Jin.
It was not Cao Wen who was named the king of Jin, and the showmen among the other sons were also named the princes of their relatives.
As for the few stubborn and unbearable, they are all given the two word county kings, which also means that they have no chance to be on the throne in this life.
"It's good for you, Bin, to give the four most expensive royal titles."
"Now that the princes are adults, what should they do?"
Outside the picture, Cao Cao watched this scene with great interest, looking forward to it.
Chapter 63 Crowned Prince of the First Class Jin