15. Ranked as a county lieutenant
So Gao Yue picked up his pen and wrote the two judgments in a vain. The judgments in the Tang Dynasty were actually a variant of fu literature, and they still had to pay attention to parallelism. At this time, Gao Yue had to thank Wu Cailuan for asking him to write calligraphy before, which really allowed him to exercise his abilities in this area.
Most of the people who chose other book cases were frowning, and those who spent money to bribe were looking at the same time as they waited for rice to be put into the pot. However, the two examiners, Linghu Yi and Dong Jin, always looked at them, and did not give anyone the opportunity to plagiarize the book or whisper.
The warm sunshine of Ji Chun shone down, illuminating the paper roll in front of Gao Yue. Gao Yue kept moving his arms slightly to shift the paper to facilitate writing.
Soon, a rapid sound came, and Linghu Yi and Dong Jin stood up at the same time, asking the officials to start collecting the names and names.
At this time, Jie Xiaoji had just walked before Gao Yue and gave him a wink. Gao Yue understood and immediately presented the full sentence. Xiaoji quickly looked at it and took out a piece of paper from the side of his belt. At first glance, it looked no different from other ones. He sealed the name of Gao Yue's sentence, then nodded, and walked to the next book.
After all the selected candidates were collected, Linghu Yi loudly asked the officials to carry the case into the hall and continued to lock the hall. He, Dong Jin and four writers, must review and classify the levels.
After saying that, Linghu Yi and Dong Jin walked in front, and several officials holding the case followed slowly. During the process, some of the pasted papers on the verdicts quickly appeared in the sunlight. The officials winked each other and quickly concentrated the verdicts into one person: this skillful action was not something that could be practiced in one day, and Linghu Yi and Dong Jin did not notice at all.
Soon in the locked hall, Linghu Yi and Dong Jin continued to sit upright, chatting from time to time, and the reviews of the pen officials who inspected the letter and the pen officials who initially changed the reviews - Ping Jue and others were similar to those now. The pen officials first corrected the reviews, mainly depending on whether the selected papers had obvious flaws, and then handed them over to the examiner for final review. Linghu Yi and Dong Jin are both prominent officials now, so naturally they will not do such trivial things as personally reviewing the papers one by one.
In the pile of papers, Jie Shanji's other cousin Renji quickly got Gao Yue's: another famous book office quietly and quickly put it under the desk, and his identity was determined according to the number of spots on the famous sticks.
Jie Renji was originally a clerk in the Sherenyuan. Of course, under the operation of money, he was specially drawn to co-organize the Southern Cao of the Ministry of Personnel. He first pulled Gao Yue's scroll and found that although the two verdicts were acceptable, the "book" item was slightly inferior. He quickly took out a piece of exactly the same piece of white paper. With a flash, he copied Gao Yue's verdict in fine and neat small calligraphy, and then took out a piece of normal paste paper to paste it, and made it in one go.
Linghu Yi and Dong Jin were actually not unaware that these officials were carrying private jobs, but the relationship between officials was like this, so they could only turn a blind eye.
Finally, the writers respectfully handed over the "excellent" judgment to Linghu Yi's case.
Linghu Yi tore open the famous stickers on it one by one. After seeing "high", he smiled, paused a little, and then opened it hard. It was indeed Gao Yue's judgment.
The doctor Si Feng looked at it and pushed it to Dong Jin beside him. Dong also read it carefully, then clicked and smiled, and expressed his approval. Then Linghu Yi raised the red pen, circled Gao Yue's judgment, and then wrote: "The former Jinshi Gao Yue..., the judge can be promoted to the higher level, so please observe carefully.
Dong Jin, the deputy chief of the Si Feng, Linghu Yi Taichang, the young minister of the young minister of Dong Jin”
In the afternoon, in the Nancao Central Hall, Gao Yue and other candidates gathered again to be inspected by the two examiners' "personal words".
Of course, this does not require bribery. Gao Yue can still reach the "passing line" in Xue Yaoying's eyes, and neither Linghu nor Dong have any objections.
"One-day disciple (the Ministry of Personnel usually only takes one day for the selection, so the person who chooses the chief officer calls himself a one day disciple) Gao Yue and the two chief officer Tao Zhu, thank him." Gao Yue bowed his hand and replied loudly.
"Yeah." Dong Jin kept nodding, and Linghu Yi was going to be colder.
After the judgment of the body and words, Linghu and Dong began to note the official positions they had appointed according to their respective results.
"Previously, all the Weinan County were dismissed by the Holy Lord for the crime of destroying the land for Qiulin. The Holy Lord learned from his mistakes and asked the outstanding candidates selected by the Ministry of Personnel to directly send the important county in Chiji as the important county, as his name was Zimin. In my opinion, can Gao Yue be called Xunyang County, Jiangzhou?" When he was about to recommend Gao Yue's position, Dong Jin spoke first.
Xunyang County is under the jurisdiction of Jiangzhou and is a key county. Being a county magistrate here can be said to be an ideal choice for many Jinshi to speak out.
In this way, the prefectures in the Tang Dynasty could be divided into eight levels: prefecture, auxiliary, and Xiong (the so-called Xiongzhou fog line in the preface of Wang Bo Tengwang Pavilion), and the fog line, upper, middle, and lower (Suizhou, which was spelled by Liu Changqing, was under the quag line at that time); the counties were divided into ten levels (most of the historical materials were simplified to seven levels), namely Chi, second Chi, second Chi, second Chi, second Chi, second Jin, second Jin, second Jin, second Jin, second Jin. As for Ouyang Zhan’s statement that “Chic counties are only twenty-hundred and ten thousand years are the best”, it should be the merger of six Chi counties and fourteen Chi counties.
Since counties are divided into tenth grades, the ranks of county-level officials are of course different. For example, the county magistrates of Chi County are above the fifth rank, and the county magistrates are all below the eighth rank; while the county magistrates of Ji County can only be above the sixth rank, and the county magistrates become the ninth rank. As for county magistrates like Xunyang, they can only be above the ninth rank. In addition, the county-level organs of the Tang Dynasty also imitated the central system, with county magistrates as the main magistrates, and the second rank were county magistrates and chief clerks. The specific county affairs are divided into six Caos, Gongcao, Cangcao, Hucao, and Soldiers.
Cao, Fa Cao and Shi Cao. However, it should be noted that only Chixian can have one county lieutenant, that is, six county lieutenants, while second-class counties may have two to four county lieutenants, which means that many county lieutenants in the second-class counties need several departments to be arrested together. For example, the military lieutenant is the military lieutenant and the military lieutenant. As for the remote Zhongxian and Xiaxian, even a county lieutenant who is a regular Jinshi may not be able to get together, so they can only be appointed as foreign officials, and even clerks.
Dong Jin's note was to ask Gao Yue to go to Xunyang County, Jiangzhou to be the "State of Military Arts". He would be the only one in the county's robbery, military defense, boat bridge and other matters.
This county magistrate was awarded the starting official from the ninth rank, considering that Gao Yue had a bonus from the Imperial College and Men Yin, which was reasonable.
"Weinan County?" Linghu Yi said something, meaning that since the Weinan County Public Government had collapsed and was dismissed, he simply sent Gao Yue to Weinan as a county lieutenant.
"No, it's too far!" Dong Jin hurriedly stopped the Weinan County Captain, who wanted to be a ninth rank official. In addition, he whispered to Linghu Yi, "Next winter festival, Zheng County Captain Lu Jiu will come to the imperial examination for the best. This Weinan County Captain can be said to be specially reserved for him."
Chapter completed!