Chapter 1391 The Family Inheritance Official Can Refuse
Both of Lu Huaishen's sons are here. The eldest son is preparing to take the imperial examination. He was previously a chief clerk in Henan Prefecture.
In history, Lu Huaishen's eldest son Lu Huan should be the Chief Censor, a fourth-rank lower.
If Lu Huaishen was the prime minister, his son could get an official position if he hadn't died, but it was not a high position.
If he died, his son would directly be a fifth-rank upper.
It is impossible to be a third-rank official. The third-rank official has too much power. What does the child know?
It is even more impossible to take over his official position unless he makes achievements in the future.
The fifth-rank official is the initial starting point for the prime minister's children, starting from the fifth-rank lower.
His child Lu Huan was given a very good official position in history because he died, the chief clerk of the Imperial Censorate, a fourth-rank lower.
The key is that he didn't die. Li Yi didn't let him die, so his child couldn't jump up directly and become a small chief clerk.
The chief clerk of Henan Prefecture is still one rank higher than the chief clerks in other places, the seventh rank.
As an official, he is also preparing to take the imperial examination. If there is a question, just ask Li Yi. The key is that the things that are memorized must be written well, that is, the scriptures.
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Lu Huaishen's second son is still too young, and he is still learning.
In history, other people's second sons Lu Yi did not have much prospects, but his son was amazing.
His son was Lu Qi, the emperor who just became emperor and beat Nanzhao and Tubo to their knees and cry, Tang Dezong Li Shi.
Of course, that actually had nothing to do with Tang Dezong, it was the border generals who took the initiative to attack.
Tang Dezong's prime minister was Lu Qi, a treacherous prime minister.
But it pitted many people, the prime minister of one generation is not as good as the next generation!
Li Yi protected Lu Huaishen, definitely not because he thought his family would have a prime minister in the future, it was basically impossible, Li Yi would never agree.
He thought Lu Huaishen himself was good and needed him to contribute while he was alive.
If you compare it with future generations, you will find that some people deserve respect now, such as Guo Ziyi.
Li Yi would not give a chance to someone like Li Linfu. Li Linfu rose to power not only because he was smooth but also because he could make money.
If it were anything else, Li Yi could still pay attention to it. When it comes to money, you, Li Linfu, are really not needed. Your two tricks... Haha!
How could Lu Huaishen's family know what a family in history was like? Now Old Lu is dead.
At this moment, they are very happy and have a warm feeling. The eldest son has married a wife, but they don't have children at the moment.
He is also as clean and honest as his father, influenced by his family education.
The second son is studying hard. He is not young yet, and he has no wife, let alone a child who is a treacherous prime minister.
The family is happy and waiting for the New Year.
"Dad, in the current court, I heard that Li Yi monopolized the emperor's grace. How much harm is there? If someone talks about it, he must be secretly referring to the foreign prime minister.
Is it a problem for a scattered official outside the court to exercise the power of the prime minister inside the court?"
Lu Huaishen's eldest son Lu Huan did not know Li Yi well enough, and Lu Huaishen usually did not say much about Li Yi.
He was worried, my god, with such a person, will our Tang Dynasty be in trouble?
"Xiao Yi doesn't want to be the emperor, he is tired, Princess Yongmu is beautiful, he coaxes Princess Yongmu all day long, nothing will happen."
Lu Huaishen used the most straightforward language to talk about Li Yi, he was relieved.
Not only him, but everyone in the court who was qualified to contact Li Yi understood Li Yi's character.
Sometimes Lu Huaishen was jealous! Who doesn't want to be in Li Yi's position?
When he didn't say anything, he played by himself in the manor, very happy.
Once he thought of something and came up with an idea, the whole Tang Dynasty would follow.
The emperor, Concubine Dou Lu, Queen Wang, Concubine Wu, Concubine Liu, the future prince, princess, and even His Majesty himself, all lived there.
Oh, I, who have already joined the group, also like to sleep in Li's manor, it is too safe and there are no nightmares.
"My child wants it too." Lu Huan did not hide his pursuit of progress at all.
Yes, it is the pursuit of progress, this is positive propaganda.
From another perspective, it becomes ambition.
Chinese culture is broad and profound, and it says that they will add burdens to you.
There are two kinds. One is to provide you with resources and add burdens, which is called cultivation.
The other is to not give you resources and add burdens, which is called exploitation.
Of course, there is no exploitation in socialism, but the division of labor is different.
Look at the manure collector and the mayor, there is no difference in essence, just the type of work is different, both serve the people!
There really are, look at New Zealand, Switzerland, Norway, etc... What? Canada? Denmark?
Bullshit, Canada and Denmark look at China with tinted glasses, just like dogs, dogs~same~.
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“It is said that we should respect the elderly as well as the elderly of others, and the young as well as the young of others.
This is called empathy, which feels good, but it is not practical.
There is no development without classes, and people’s pursuit lies in comparison.
Mobilizing the people’s desire for comparison and giving them the opportunity to struggle at the same time is what the rulers should do.
When promoting to the people, you can’t say this, you should say that happiness is achieved through struggle.
Theoretically, it is right to struggle, but the process of struggle is different. Fraud is also struggle. Don’t thieves pay attention to technology?”
Li Yi was full, holding chopsticks and waiting for others, and giving a lecture by the way.
He is not talking to ordinary people, talking to the people is another way.
Now he is analyzing, separating out, and always planting, planting step by step, is it struggle? That’s useless, and there is no money even if you plant until you die.
Struggle lies in wisdom. Others are planting greenhouse tomatoes, go and take a look, my god, you don’t plant green onions? Then I plant.
Those who grow tomatoes and cucumbers can’t say they haven’t struggled. They planted a large area of them like that, but in the end they didn’t make much money.
Those who grow green onions made money, but they also struggled.
Li Yi was instilling this differentiated thought and knowledge into others, and then he was at a loss.
He thought, is sweeping the streets with a broom a struggle? It is said that happiness comes from struggle.
In his country at that time, sweeping the streets could bring happiness? That must have reached a certain level of spiritual realm.
Like Bhutan, the medical conditions are poor, the transportation conditions are poor, there is only one small airport for aviation, and eating seafood is simply a joke.
“Third brother, there are few practitioners in some aspects of public officials, but in other aspects, there are still redundant officials.
This shows that there is a problem with cognition, and the cost of refusing to take office is too small.
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Li Yi thought of the problem of officials in the Tang Dynasty while eating.
Give someone an official position, and someone can choose not to take office, like Du Fu.
Officials can choose not to take office, can soldiers choose not to fight?
Obviously not! The soldiers of Zhechoufu died faster if they didn't fight when they should.
What's wrong with the officials? We need to talk about it.
"Brother Yi, should they be punished?" Li Longji frowned. He had known it for a long time, but he was just used to it.
Now listening to Li Yi's mention, I wondered if the Tang Dynasty would be ruined without those people as passers-by.
I found that it wouldn't be, because at least Brother Yi was cultivating talents.
Then, in what aspects should those who were given official positions but didn't take office be punished?