29. It is not easy to be an official
For the re-examination of the government, Lu Zhi is familiar with the road.
He told Liu Bei that the re-examination was just a formality, and he didn't need to say anything, he could pass it casually.
The rules that Zuo Xiong set up with the effort of his old nose back then are now being played with by the big families, and Liu Bei doesn't even need to find Lu Zhi to go through the back door, and he can successfully pass the re-examination of the public government.
The results are similar.
A few days later, Liu Bei successfully passed the re-examination of the government and got the certificate of passing the assessment.
In Liu Bei's view, as long as you have read the book and learned the sentence, you can pass it, and the form is far greater than the meaning, and it is not a system with a test nature at all.
A few days later, Liu Bei was officially appointed by the imperial court, and learned that he had been charged into the Lang Office and became an honorable Han Lang official.
Because of Lu Zhi's relationship, Liu Bei was able to enter Cao Guanzheng, a citizen of Shangshutai, where Lu Zhi was located, and undertook some simple errand tasks.
Although this is the task of the official official of Shangshutai, Liu Bei, as a disciple of Lu Zhi, no one thinks this is bad - anyway, Liu Bei will most likely be able to enter Shangshutai as an official.
Shangshu Lu Zhiti, who has the status of a servant, brought his excellent disciples to work in Shangshutai, what's wrong with this?
Everybody thinks so.
In addition to running errands in Shangshutai, Liu Bei actually has another task, which is to serve as a palace guard, guarding a certain palace gate as a halberd as a Lang official.
This duty is not bad, but it is indeed good, because you can see many big figures of the Han Dynasty face to face, high-ranking officials and dignitaries, and if you are familiar with your face, you may have a chance to stammer in the future.
But it's really not good to say that it's not good, because everyone knows that duty is a very tiring thing, and it's not bad if it's a sunny day, but it's hot in summer and cold in winter, standing at the gate of the palace for a day is tantamount to learning from the west.
Besides, which dignitary would treat a halberd official differently? Do you really think everyone can be Han Shin?
It's just self-comforting.
So Liu Bei is really not very interested in duty.
He prefers to stay in Shangshutai and follow Lu Zhi, watching how Lu Zhi works and how he handles government affairs to maintain the operation of the Han Empire.
Speaking of which, the power center of the Eastern Han Empire is Shangshutai, and the head of Shangshutai and Cao Shangshu actually hold the national lifeline of the Eastern Han Empire, and the truly capable people are able to do something here.
In contrast, a considerable part of the three princes and nine secretaries are actually honorary positions, and they have no real power, as long as they can't record Shangshu, they are good-looking.
For example, Tianzi's No. 1 back-handed hero - Tai Wei.
According to Liu Hong's regulations, this is a position that can be bought with money, and as long as you can afford the price, you can buy a lieutenant to do it.
Of course, this is not without its pitfalls.
Whenever there was a natural disaster, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, who paid attention to the unity of heaven and man, would depose the high-ranking officials of the Han Dynasty in order to respond to the punishment of heaven.
After all, the emperor cannot be deposed, so he can only depose the three dukes.
Unfortunately, the lieutenant is often in the first sequence of being dismissed.
But even though Liu Hong, who loves money like his life, he will not sell Shang Shutai's position casually, how important Shang Shutai's position is, even if Liu Hong is drifting wildly with a donkey cart in the palace, he will not understand.
That is a position that really does things and maintains the normal operation of the center of the Han Dynasty, selling this kind of position, does he feel that he is too comfortable as an emperor?
Therefore, although Lu Zhi wanted to compile "Dongguan Hanji" with Cai Yong and others in Dongguan, Liu Hong thought that writing books was not an important job, and finally there was a very capable Lu Zhi who should share his worries in an important position.
So he transferred Lu Zhi to Shangshutai and let Lu Zhi manage this important work.
Lu Zhi's work was very busy, and even Liu Bei had to run errands to various departments of the imperial court, running the official offices of the Three Princes and Nine Qings, running the official offices of the local government of the Beijing Division, running the military camps of the Beijing garrison, and running the office offices of other departments that also belonged to Shangshutai.
All in all, it is to keep running errands, running here and there, and sometimes the distance is far away and you are not allowed to ride a horse, so you can only get rid of the No. 11 bus and run for your life.
In order to leave the impression of this young man as a diligent and hard-working man to Lu Zhi and other bigwig-level officials in Shangtai, Liu Bei completely incarnated as Liu Ranran, running everywhere and making a familiar face.
Lu Zhi's acquaintances in some departments already knew Liu Bei, and Liu Bei had contacts with Liu Bei when he was studying in Luoyang a few years ago, so it was very convenient to deal with problems.
But when encountering some officials of the modern literary school presided over the official office, it will be difficult for Liu Bei intentionally or unintentionally, and all kinds of small shoes to wear, which is very unparticular.
When the newcomers first arrived, there was nothing they could do but secretly write down the names and appearances of these guys, and wait for them to look good in the future.
The cautious Liu is by no means a good person, someone gives him a look, and over time, he must return the color.
But in any case, in less than two months, Liu Bei quickly became familiar with the pattern of the power operation of the Han Dynasty, and at the same time, he also quickly practiced scuds, and ran out four pairs of shoes and wore out three pairs of pants.
According to the rules of the Han Dynasty, officials generally did five days off and one day.
Moreover, once the rank of an official is raised to a certain level, he will not be able to go home in the official office for five consecutive days after starting work, and he will not be able to go home to take a bath and rest until the day of rest.
In a sense, this is also the control of the imperial court over the officials who hold power.
It stands to reason that Liu Bei's level is not up to such rules, but because he works in Shangshutai, there are too many things to do, even if his official position is low, he can't go home after work.
So I had to work in the government office for five whole days, get along with a group of big men, eat and sleep together, and finally get to the rest day, and it felt like being released from prison.
When I came home with a foul smell and exhaustion, I took a shower, and I couldn't help but want to sleep in the comfortable big bed at home.
It's really not easy to be an official.
If he gets up early, Liu Bei can still accompany Han Ning and Han Xiaodie to dinner, and by the way, complain about the inhumane overtime policy and the tragic reality of no overtime pay in Dahan Shangshutai.
Of course, in the face of the occasional inadvertent needs of Han Ning and Han Xiaodie, when he first became an official, Liu Bei mostly retreated most of the time.
He really felt the sadness and helplessness of those office workers and social animals when they returned home after frequent overtime work and faced the order to pay public food.
Running back and forth in the official office of Shangshutai every day, tired like a dog, finally arrived on the day of rest, dragged his lead-filled legs home, tired and couldn't even lift his head, he just wanted to sleep after eating, and he didn't have any energy at all.
But as a man who is not yet twenty years old, how can he accept such a reality?
Han Ning is still relatively easy to deal with, Han Xiaodie is a real general, a real ace player, Liu Bei didn't have a formal job when he first got married, so he can fight with Han Xiaodie.
But now Liu Bei has been drained by the evil monarchy and complicated work, and when he finally went home on the day of rest, he was really a little powerless in the face of Han Xiaodie.
No, the overlord arrogance in Liu Bei's heart was stimulated.
I am not yet twenty years old, so a young body is not good?
Liu Bei decided to strengthen nutritional supplements and physical exercise, and swim against the current, finding a balance between the rigors of work and the excitement of family life.
Gradually, he learned to find the shortest route and shortcuts from Shangshutai to the various errand places, and memorized them.
He also learned the skill of putting away his temper and pretending to be his grandson, after all, his Street Fighter skills were nowhere to be used in the palace.
He also learned to adjust his breathing when running and use scientific and effective running methods to reduce physical exertion.
He also learned other high-level combat skills in life.
In the face of Han Ning and Han Xiaodie's unreasonable sneak attack, he no longer relied on his body to take the outflow route, but chose to take the skill flow route, trying to achieve the effect of four or two thousand pounds.
While focusing on honing his skills, he also benefited from consulting some of the veteran officials around him on life tips for balancing work and family life.
He soon realized that every official who could balance his heavy work and family life was a senior he deserved to be taught.
Even a middle-aged official who doesn't look good can give very precise and ingenious advice when talking about work and life.
The so-called three hundred and sixty lines, the line is the champion, originally he was disdainful, but now, he understands,
It didn't take long for Han Ning and Han Xiaodie to feel satisfied, and they didn't feel empty, lonely, and cold because they couldn't see their husbands for five days in a row.
In this way, in the third month of Shangshutai's political observation, Liu Bei found a balance between social animals and life, and adjusted his physical state well.
Seeing this, Lu Zhi was very happy, thinking that Liu Bei had realized the true meaning of social animal work, and praised Liu Bei as an excellent social animal, and he would definitely inherit his mantle in the future and become a glorious scholar of the Han Dynasty.
Then continue 996007, for the well-being of His Majesty the Emperor of the Han Dynasty and the powerful lords, dedicate his youth, blood and hair.
Liu Bei said that he would definitely follow the requirements of his master and strive to dedicate himself to the Han Dynasty.
In such an atmosphere, Liu Bei ushered in the end of the third year of Guanghe.