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0173 Count you running fast

After seeing Xue Huaiyi off, Li Tong returned to the imperial city in Duanmen and headed to the Lintai official party.

Lintai Official Party is located in the fourth Heng Street south of the West Chaotang, that is, the west of the First Heng Street Road in Duanmen. The first official Party on this Heng Street is Suzhengtai, which is beyond the reach of all court officials, and is also the most active place in the entire imperial city.

The censor is an official who specializes in provoking trouble, and the official party is arranged to be in the right place, which probably makes the feeling that officials will be under surveillance as long as they enter the imperial city.

Li Tong walked past the Suzhengtai official's office, and unconsciously straightened his waist without looking sideways. But even so, a green-robed official rushed out and stopped him. Although his tone was quite polite, he was questioning: "Zhang Conglian, the supervisor of the low-level position, may I ask the two guides in front and behind, should the official leave or the mansion go out?"

The so-called Lixing is similar to the officers whom Li Tong took office. They are all additional staff outside the establishment, while Lixing refers specifically to the non-staff members of the Censorate. This system started during the Zhenguan period. Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty appointed Ma Zhou Buyi as the supervisor of the Censor Lixing, and then gradually increased. Usually half of the staff in the Lixing was in the number of staff.

However, when Empress Wu was in power, Wu Zetian must have promoted it with her urinary nature, and the procedures for the assignment of the people in the village were much simpler than those of the official censors. Therefore, there were probably dozens or hundreds of people who were in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge of the people in charge

Li Tong pointed to Yang Sixu and the others behind him and said with a smile: "These two officials are for the official body and the government. They have been around for a long time and are familiar with the orders of the city gates. They specially requested to walk on the road."

Ordinary court officials, even the prime minister, should not bring their own slaves to work in the imperial city. There is an exception that the emperor is compassionate with his ministers and rewards his servants with special rewards. He can apply for the right to pass the household registration before he can bring them in.

Of course, whether this is sympathy or surveillance depends on one's opinion. Anyway, ordinary ministers try their best to shirk this honor. Li Tong has a special identity and can't shirk it even if he wants to shirk it.

But there is no need to shirk it. As long as Yang Sixu follows him, except for those military positions in the South Yai, the military power he has is the best. Who dares to stare at him and release Yang Sixue to tear you!

Although the young king had already explained it very clearly, the censor Zhang Conglian meticulously copied the certificates of Yang Sixu and his two sects, and then he sued the crime and retreated aside, as if he had been seeking a proof. This correct work attitude makes people feel relieved.

However, this reassurance is limited to Wu Zetian, the one who is on the throne. Anyway, Li Tong was stopped in the street and investigated it, and he felt a little unhappy.

But he had to hold it in his heart even if he was unhappy. He just turned to look at the grand official in Suzhengtai and couldn't help but complain. Perhaps the official in Suzhengtai was not big enough and could not accommodate too many people, which restricted his grandmother's performance. Otherwise, it would be very likely to organize a supervision team of tens of thousands of people according to his grandmother's urination.

Of course, this is not a malicious guess. The Censorate supervises all officials for a long time. Perhaps Wu Zetian felt that Suzhengtai was too famous and was not conducive to invading the official group, so she simply added pick-up positions in the two places of Luantai and Fengge, and added dozens of staff to the prime ministers. In this way, it is not considered that each official position is different from the internal tributes of the outer court.

However, this is understandable. In all dynasties, no emperor was afraid of officials. What's more, Wu Zetian was not so legitimate. Anyway, Li Tong felt that if he was in charge of the family one day, this tradition would have to be maintained. After all, the family business was too big and too encouraging people to care about it.

After passing Suzhengtai, he arrived at the Lintai Official Party. Unlike the tall door of Suzhengtai, where two ferocious statues of Xie Xi were lying in front of the door, the Lintai Official Party looked a bit inconspicuous from the outside, and was far less crowded than Suzhengtai and the door was noisy.

When Li Tong walked to the front of the official office, a minister in charge of historians came forward and bowed to him and said, "The chief minister had already ordered that the king could go straight to the hall after entering the government."

Li Tong nodded and climbed up the steps. When he stepped into the door, he saw a tall jade wall. The front of the jade wall was not painted, but it was amazing to turn around on the back. Many of the treasures of predecessors were preserved, such as Yu Shinan, Wei Zheng, Yan Shigu and other famous ministers in Zhenguan, including classic aphorisms or famous sayings.

Li Tong had a literati who was sour in his bones. When he first came to Lintai to see this wall of jade, the first thought flashed through his mind was to break it and steal it. If it could be preserved for future generations, it would definitely be a national treasure-level cultural relic. If it was handed over to the country, why couldn’t it be worn with a big red flower?

The layout of the Lintai official party has a kind of quietness in the midst of noise. It has a few bamboos surrounded by veranda, drooping willows under the corridor, Lanzhi pot branches, and the atrium is wide. It is far from the crowded layout and the voices are as loud as Li Tong saw other officials. It seems that as long as you walk into it, even the most rude and irritating people will naturally be immersed in a kind of elegant and quiet temperament.

The entire official government was quite large. When Li Tong walked around the wall of the jade, he saw that many officials in the corridors were walking to both sides of the atrium road and bowed to him, the newly-entered officer, as he was a gift. There were a hundred people arranged in front of the steps of the straight hall in the middle hall.

The arrangement is also very interesting. Basically, the lower the official position, the closer it is to the outer position. But there is an exception, that is Li Tong's friend Li Jiao.

Li Jiao was in his early forties and was thirty years younger than the young king, and he was somewhat irrelevant to each other. He was wearing a robe and stood in front of a group of officials with different colors of soap robes. Seeing the young king bypassing the wall, he put his arms around and bowed and smiled: "I was waiting for the imperial edict the day before yesterday, but I regret not being able to see him. Today I will set up in front of the court and wait for the king to enter the party."

Seeing this, Li Tong took several steps and said with a smile: "Those who have been waiting for a scholar for a long time may not be Xiao Wang. The "Spring River" chapter cannot be completed for a long time. Xiao Wang leans day and night, picks up elegant words, but cannot make a sentence. I am afraid that I will let down my high hopes!"

After hearing this, Li Jiao sighed and paused his feet, then pulled up the young king and said, "Fortunately, the king was in a leisurely office and urged him day and night, but I am afraid that the Chinese version will not be completed?"

While speaking, he led the young king to the central hall and introduced the young king a group of Lintai officials to the young king on the way.

Li Tong followed Li Jiao, nodding and responding to the officials' greetings, but remembered a historical story in his heart. That is, Emperor Yuan of Jin in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Sima Rui moved south because he was a legitimate branch of the royal family and had too weak reputation, so he was not valued by the Jiangdong gentry. Because he was the famous Wang Dun of the Langya Wang family, Wang Dao's brothers took advantage of a festival to personally lead Sima Rui to drive a car, so that Sima Rui could gain a foothold in Jiangdong.

The reason why I thought of this story was that it was a bit similar to Li Tong's situation. Although he was a member of the Li Tang royal family, he was more sensitive in politics. He was suddenly arranged by his grandmother to be in a noble position like Lintai Junior Supervisory Office, which was inevitably criticized.

Officials like Lintai may not be publicly ridiculed by the election idle people in the neighborhood, but they are inevitably neglected.

This is also a very interesting phenomenon in the officialdom. Before, he came to Lintai to complete the entry procedures, and even the No. 1 leader Shen Junliang was very polite to him. On the contrary, almost none of the lowly vocational proofreaders such as proofreading and regular characters were seen. This clearly means that he does not give face to the young king.

But now that Li Jiao stood up to greet him and looked deep in love with the young king, it immediately caused quite a stir in the official party. Li Tong could already see many young officials who were already sideways in the cottages hurriedly out. This shows that Li Jiao is still very prestigious and appealing in Lintai, even stronger than Shen Junliang, the Lintai Superintendent who once served as prime minister.

There is nothing strange about this. Literary and poets are already entangled and pretentious, with both lone and snobbish. Although Shen Junliang served as the Lintai Superintendent, his fame is far inferior to Li Jiao in both academic and literary terms. More importantly, he has no prospects for his career.

When Tang people evaluate a person's political future, official qualities have never been the only standard. Li Jiao was born in the Li family of Zhaojun, and was far from comparable to the Jiangdong gentry whose fame plummeted after the Sui and Tang Dynasties. He was in his forties at a time when a politician was full of opportunities.

Moreover, Li Jiao had a rich experience and served as the Jiwei for a long time. He also served as the supervisor and the military inspector. After returning to the court, he was on duty for many years. Although he was only a sixth-rank Lintai Lang, he was promoted only day and night. For example, he was promoted to the fifth-rank worker not long ago and was in the works under the Zhanglintai. Anyone could see the bright future.

He is in a different situation, and even if he does different behaviors, he may have different feelings and evaluations in the eyes of others. Shen Junliang is so respectful to the young king. In the eyes of these young people, he is afraid that he will be attracted by the power and respect the powerful. Li Jiao's courtesy may mean that there is something worthy of respect for the young king.

The gentleness of the elderly and respect in the officialdom is undoubtedly revealed at this moment. Many principles in the world are generally consistent with each other in ancient and modern times.

Li Tong had a long and short life in his previous life and had been in the officialdom for several years. He had a deep understanding of these young proofreaders and had a deep understanding of the reason why these people neglect themselves is not necessarily just being straightforward and arrogant. There is still a kind of arrogance and resentment in the deeper.

There is nothing to worry about. If you don’t understand me, you will mistakenly think that I am just relying on my appearance and background. If you know more, you will understand that my talent is also amazing, and a little knot will be untied. If you still can’t untied, then hold it in yourself.

Having said that, Li Tong is not too arrogant to these young men in the officialdom. Maybe he is a seed player like Qihao, such as big-handed guys like Chen Zi'ang. He is full of beauty, but Li Tong is looking forward to being able to collide with Chen Zi'ang for a little spark.

However, when Li Jiao introduced him to a group of Lintai officials, Li Tong did not hear Chen Zi'ang's name. After asking, he found out that Chen Zi'ang had been promoted and left Lintai a month ago.
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