Chapter 389: Change
In order for the country to maintain its vitality and the society to achieve stable progress, the most important thing is the human factor.
People have their own ideas and different professions. But there is also one thing in common, that is, the desire to be able to live well.
Replaced by officials, that is, promotion and promotion; To be a soldier is to make meritorious contributions; Replaced by a reader, it is a successful study, and the title of the gold list; If you change it to the people, it is peace and happiness......
Continuous improvement should be a common goal, although there are different expectations due to different identities, professions, etc.
What the emperor is constantly changing is precisely to give people relatively fair and just opportunities, so that people can burst out the motivation to work hard.
The imperial examination is still the main way to jump the dragon gate, although the emperor did not like it very much, and added practical and livelihood examination questions.
The transition from an official to an official, as well as the way from a student to a bureaucracy, opens another way for those who have fallen off the list, or those who have no hope of promotion, to enter the officialdom.
The same is true for soldiers, the improvement of social status, the improvement of weapons and equipment, so that the probability of winning the war is higher and higher, providing more opportunities and space for meritorious service.
There are also businessmen who have been freed from the oppression of powerful officials, and their lives are more secure...... As long as you work hard, you will get closer and closer to the goal you want.
This is a virtuous circle, and the spiritual outlook of the entire country and society has become thriving because of the changes of thousands of people.
Xu Sanshao is just a microcosm, as well as Zhao Huizu, Zhang Junneng, etc., from a gentleman, to the road of promotion and fame by relying on his own struggle.
In the middle class, there are Li Zhengdong, who was turned into an official, and Lu Qinghou and Lu Xiaobu, who entered the officialdom through studying for exams, and so on.
There are even more changes among the people at the bottom, although in the eyes of some high-ranking and powerful officials, they are like ants.
But who would have thought that in history, it was these people who fought hard just to be able to eat, overthrowing a dynasty and pushing history forward.
It was these people at the lowest level, who cultivated, who weaved, who produced and created, who fed the emperor and officials, and provided a steady stream of power for the army's conquest.
It was close to noon, and the sun hung hotly in the July sky, radiating light and heat without hesitation.
A hen emerges from the nest and clucks like a gesture, attracting Yingzi's attention.
Yingzi walked out of the house, came to the chicken coop, looked at it, reached out and touched a warm egg, and a happy smile bloomed on her face.
"Reward you." Yingzi grabbed a handful of rice grains, threw them to the hen, and walked into the house with a smile.
Three adobe houses and a large courtyard are Yingzi's new home. It's not accurate to say that it is a new home, because this is the village where she lived during the war.
Post-war reconstruction was swift and orderly, but it was also frugal and busy.
However, without the turbulent tension and fear, even if the hard conditions such as houses are the same as before, people's hearts are full of joy and hope.
It has been three or four months since I moved here at the beginning of spring. The village has changed from hustle and bustle to quiet, and people's lives are returning to calm.
After putting the eggs away, Yingzi estimated the hour, sat back down at the table, picked up a wooden pen, and wrote in a wooden box filled with fine sand.
Universal access to education is not limited to children and adolescents and has been extended to all ages and to men and women. Whether it's a tax cut or a poll tax waiver, people have the motivation to learn.