0847 Educating the masses
In the end, Shanxia chose to stay, of course, when Shen Jin solemnly apologized and gave him a step. However, although he stayed, his impression of the two brothers of the Shen family was really bad to a certain extent.
Shen Zhezi didn't care about Shanxia's impression of him. He just wanted to use the other person, not to fall in love, and it didn't matter if he met. Moreover, as he gained the power of opening the government, his subordinates would definitely be greatly expanded in the future. Whether he could control his subordinates with different temperaments and thoughts was also one of the tests for him.
In addition to Li Chong, Shan Xia and others, Shen Zhezi crossed the river this time and recruited many children from other families in the north and south. These people also had a relatively similar aspect, that is, Shi Yu was not too famous, but he did have some talent. Although he did not find any amazing Wang Zuonengshi, if he could do his best, he would be more than enough to build the framework of the Governor's Office.
For example, Shan Jian, Shen Zhezi valued the person with a sense of loneliness and anger. It is true that people with this temperament are too extreme and cannot be used as decision makers, but they are a good law enforcement officer. Because they have a strong sense of moral superiority, they can be neither favoritism nor weak when enforcing the law.
Therefore, after some observation and consideration, Shen Zhezi signed the first more important personnel appointment since his promotion, and appointed Shanxia as the Gongcao of the Governor's Office to supervise the administrative and civil law enforcement of the six counties.
There was a lot of uproar in the town about this appointment, and even Shanxia himself couldn't believe it after receiving the appointment. You should know that the small dispute a few days ago made each other very embarrassed. He thought that Shen Zhezi's verbal slap was left behind, but because he was unwilling to bear the bad reputation of a slow and long-range man, he would at most only arrange for himself to be an insignificant idle position, or simply send him to a deserted county to waste his time.
Gongcao is one of the very important subordinates in the government, such as the evaluation of the performance of officials, rewarding and punishing merits and demerits of officials, and all are the affairs of the office, and there is even a part of the civil servant's lawsuit. Although the Huainan Governor's Office is now in advance, Gongcao can also be called a top subordinate.
So after accepting the appointment, Shanxia also went to the county government as soon as possible to ask about it.
Shen Zhezi responded to this very simple: "The serious position of Gongcao is waiting for the person to be punished by the emperor, and Shanjun is right to choose him. I am a fake king and I hope Shanjun can work diligently and live up to his use."
After hearing this, Shanxia was silent for a long time, but he felt that he could not see clearly whether Shen Zhezi was a vicious person or a loyal and brave man who was dedicated to the king's affairs.
After a while, Shan Xia said in a deep voice: "As the governor saw, a certain nature is not kind, elegant, or a kind, nor can it be virtuous and famous to make people close to you. Since you have received the order, if you have any experience, you must adhere to the rules and regulations deeply, and never be favored for personal gain. If the governor does not tolerate protection, please take back this order and do not harm the public because of one person."
"Mr. Shan is worried too much. What I value is yours. In addition to protecting the people, why should we govern the country and people's relationships? In addition to being in a stable manner, we should also govern the law and order? If the country and people have shortcomings, people have biased feelings, we can be not biased. Now, in the town, the country and the country are harmonious, and people are also taken into account. The law and order criminals should hold an axe to correct it. If the mountain can maintain this attitude for a long time, it is not cool, ruthless and unharmonious, and the law is carried out in the public. Whenever I am on duty, I must use Shan as my arm to help me, and there is no need to doubt myself or doubt each other."
Shen Zhezi's words mean that Shanxia is a perverse person who is far from rural affairs and contrary to human feelings. For others, they may feel insulted, but after hearing this, Shanxia felt a close friend and sighed: "I have been in the world for decades, and I have always regretted that people cannot know. I met the governor for a short time, but I know that I am very profound and know that I am not a false statement. I am responsible for the heavy work and dare not speak wildly. I only want to do my best to make the governance clear and clear!"
Speaking of this, he originally wanted to advise Shen Zhezi a few more words, but he thought of the ridicule he had received earlier, and suppressed his complaints, and then said to Shen Zhezi: "After I have been ordered, I would like to ask two or three assistant officials to lead me into the village and conduct a brief inspection. Only then can the deacons be upright and not be biased."
Shen Zhezi admired Shanxia's decisive style. Moreover, he really had no personal friendship with this person, so he immediately selected more than a dozen clerks and assistants to follow Shanxia to inspect the village. However, he did not have the right to act cheaply. Anyone who saw anything was only recorded, and he could not deal with it privately.
After all, even if we want to rectify the administration, we need to have a gradual process, so that the town can feel this solemn atmosphere. If there are still people who want to persevere, then there will be a chance that Shanxia will come in handy.
In addition to Shanxia, Shen Zhezi then appointed Wang Shu of Taiyuan as the steward. Wang Shu was a man with little obvious strengths and no big shortcomings. He was in charge of the official documents of each Cao, and assisted Du He in managing the government affairs of the town. He was right to choose.
Another more important appointment was that Jiang Xu was appointed as the supervisor, while Liu Chao's son Liu Ne was appointed as the minister to encourage students to study. Both of these duties were quite a bit like the style of the separatist period of the Three Kingdoms, not the original positions of the Han and Jin systems. They were used in an era when rituals and music collapsed and thoughts could not be unified. In fact, they were inspectors and encourage students to study were unified in the thoughts of the common people under their rule and promoted some ideas and propositions that were beneficial to them.
Since the town is different from Jiangdong, there are many people in the city and can be organized for production and life, many things are very convenient to do. In terms of opening up the school, Shen Zhezi also has a huge plan to establish a general school in the town. In addition to literacy and literacy, he also needs to teach some techniques and so on. Of course, ideological education must also keep up.
This plan seems grand, but it is not difficult to actually do it. At present, the middle-aged 14th middle-aged man is a middle-aged man, and even if he is a sixteenth, he is not included in the list of corvee and taxes before. In other words, he did not organize production labor under the age of fourteen.
If it was originally a private farmer farming, then everyone who had little effort would have to put into farming and production. Even if the boxes of classics and history were placed in front of them, they would definitely not have the intention to learn. However, nowadays, most citizens in the town work in the settlement and other concentrated work and ration according to their work. The middle-aged man did not organize production or record labor. Even if he participated in the work, he only helped a group of his own adults, but when he distributed food, he still did half of them.
Each township has divided primary schools, allocated a certain amount of money and grain, conducted one to two years of education, and then selected the exams, and the best advance, and the worst retreat. Basically, within three or four years, a group of grassroots talents can emerge. As long as they have a certain foundation, they can gradually expand the scale in the future. Even if they were purely invested and outputless in the first few years, they were completely worth doing when thinking about the organizational structure that went deep into the bottom layer and the administrative costs saved in the future.
As for the teacher talents needed for this education plan, there are also some choices at present. In the early years, Shen Jiashutang had already cultivated a group of such talents, which could be pulled across Jiangbei to put them into use. After all, what Shen Zhezi needed was not a well-educated scholar, but a grassroots talent with a certain literacy rate, certain organizational ability and certain production technology.
But even this kind of shallow education is now a right monopolized by the rich people of the countryside. This monopoly is not an active control, but apart from them, ordinary people nowadays do not have such conditions. For example, the Shen family can cultivate up to hundreds of qualified craftsmen in a short time, but ordinary people even have difficulty in survival, and the rest are difficult to make arbitrary seeking. There is neither a material foundation nor a learning path, so there is no way to master advanced productivity.
The local tyrants in the countryside are a real and almost stubborn problem. Even after thousands of years, they cannot be completely eradicated and solved. Therefore, Shen Zhezi did not expect to completely eliminate them and achieve a relatively harmonious coexistence environment. This is already a very great thing.
In addition to primary education, Shen Zhezi will also prepare to arrange some disabled and weak veterans to enter the countryside to be responsible for matters such as civil training and guarding the countryside. The rural affairs are no longer determined by the local clan chiefs, and they will also arrange a pretty good destination for the veterans.
Shen Zhezi has been discussing this kind of matter recently. Expenditures on money and grain is indeed a little difficult, but there is another bigger problem, which is that the organizational strength is serious. It is just a failure to set up a primary school in the village. In the Huainan area, there are only a few hundred settlements and strongholds.
However, if you want to arrange the retired soldiers to specific rural pavilions and ensure that they can exercise their power, it is an extremely huge project that will never be completed in a short period of time. Therefore, even if you want to be tried, it can only be concentrated around the two big cities of Shouchun and Liangjun. It is difficult to reach further away, and it is very likely to be boycotted and protested by the rural households.
Regarding this, Shen Zhezi was also prepared for both. On the one hand, he frequently summoned the parents of the village to communicate, hoping that they could make some concessions and cooperation. On the other hand, he was to draw some old soldiers and train them before taking up the job. Shen Zhezi did not dare to blatantly play personal worship and establish personal authority, but ideas such as loyalty to the emperor and patriotism and restoration of the king's career must be established in place.
The reason why Shen Zhezi was eager to make these arrangements was because the territory she controlled was not very wide at the moment. Although it was difficult to implement, it was not an unfinished task. When Huainan had a foundation and a relatively standardized system was formed, it would be much less difficult to expand it to the outside world in the future.
Chapter completed!