$94, Japan
Return to the dormitory of the guild hall.
Bai Gui looked at the calligraphy treasures presented to him by Liu Xueyu, selected a few valuable ones, and kept them. The others were sent to Kunlun Mirror, and he immediately chose to exchange them. In a short time, he had tens of millions more funds.
The price was a bit low, but after thinking about it, he understood.
Some handwritings that can be verified by later generations will naturally have a high price, but some doubtful ones will not be so expensive. Reduce it accordingly. After all, the value of things like calligraphy and painting is mostly attached to celebrities.
As for whether this will offend Liu Xueyu, there is nothing to worry about. The calligraphy given to him is also for him to practice calligraphy, which is different from the meaning given by Mr. Zhu. Besides, the calligraphy he sells is not precious, and the value is not significant. big.
After a few days.
News spread about the exams for five special schools in Japan.
"Brother Meihe, if you fail the assessment, there is no need to worry. In the worst case, you can stay in Japan at your own expense. As long as you perform well in school, you can be converted into a government student..."
Wu Huaixian comforted him, secretly stating that if he failed the exam and went to stay in Japan, the Wu Mansion would be responsible for his tuition fees, and the Wu Mansion would still be short of the money.
He mentioned that self-financed students can be converted into government-funded students.
However, transferring to an official position at one's own expense is only applicable to students studying in Japan through formal channels. This requires officials from the Qing court to lead the students studying in Japan to the Supervision Office in Japan. If you go to Japan to study on your own, Japanese schools will not allow you to enroll. Another point is that whether you study liberal arts or science, you can pay your own way, but military school students can only be sent by the government. If they pay their own way, they will be punished if caught.
In addition, the relationship between the Qing court and Beiyang was roughly similar to the relationship between the Sui Dynasty and the Tang Dynasty, and there was a certain inheritance. Therefore, even if the Qing Dynasty was destroyed, the official quota was still extremely popular during the period when they arrived in Beiyang.
"Brother Huai Xian, don't worry. I've always learned a lot and memorized it well. I'm already familiar with Japanese, and I've also dabbled in Western arts. The mere assessment won't stump me..."
Bai Gui said indifferently.
Wu Huaixian and Liu Mingda also nodded after hearing this. If even Bai Gui, a three-dimensional talent, could not pass the assessment, then how difficult would it be for him to pass the assessment? What they said was also to reassure Bai Gui and still believe in Bai Gui's strength.
The examination was completed in the Shanghai Yamen, with a total of three sessions. Middle school basics, Western arts, and Japanese were tested respectively. The test questions are quite difficult, but they are for ordinary students. For carefully selected players like Bai Gui, the test is easy.
The five special schools plan agreed upon by Yang Shu, the Minister in Japan, and Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, the year before last, were to select 165 students to study in Japan through annual assessments. Sixty-five of the one hundred and sixty-five people were assigned to Daiichi High School, 25 to Tokyo Higher Normal School, 40 to Tokyo Higher Industrial School, and 25 to Yamaguchi Higher Commerce. School, ten people to Chiba Medical College.
These five colleges and universities are all college preparatory courses, among which No. 1 College (referred to as No. 1 High School) is the best.
According to Japan's academic system, only graduates from Japan's top universities can directly enter Tokyo University, the highest institution in Japan.
What surprised Bai Gui a little was that even though he was well prepared, he only got seventh place in the exam. Some liberal arts questions were quite subjective. However, this is different from the imperial examination. There is no problem before and after the exam. As long as the top 65, you can enter the first high school.
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After waiting for about half a month, students studying abroad from other provinces came one after another.
These students studying in Japan, approximately 500 in number, were led by the Minister of Supervision in Japan and boarded a ship from Shanghai to the East.
Shanghai and Japan are only 800 kilometers away from the nearest Changqi County.
Toot toot…
The whistle of the steamer was heard. Bai Gui and a group of international students studying in Japan looked at the Huangpu River bank that was getting farther and farther away from them, with complicated expressions. After waiting for a while, they could no longer see the other side, only the vast sea. Bilan, they also returned to the cabin.
This is a Qing merchant ship, so their treatment is still okay.
Although Guan Pisheng does not have to pay for daily meals, he only eats some relatively simple vegetables.
Bai Gui still gave him a few more silver coins to ensure that he had good food these days.
After about four days, we arrived at Changqi County.
The steam merchant ship entered the ferry, and after about an hour or two, they got off the ship. At the ferry port of Changqi, there is a post station specially responsible for hosting these students studying in Japan.
The minister in Japan was very happy and allowed them, the Japanese students, to wander around Changqi for half a day and come back after sunset.
"These are the words "Boundless Life" when the monk Kukai left.
As soon as they left the modern ferry, they arrived at an ancient Japanese site. A monk was carved on a white stone. The monk squatted on the ground and carved three characters on a piece of bluestone with a carving knife. The characters were soaked in dried red paint. .
It must have been carved in modern times.
Some Japanese people saw the three of them coming together and talked enthusiastically about the origin of this historic site.
"Life has no limit..."
"It should be from "The Master of Health Care" in "Zhuangzi", 'My life also has a limit, but my knowledge also has no limit'."
Bai Gui has also read Taoist books, and Lao and Zhuang's books are basically read by most scholars.
After he finished speaking, several people had complicated expressions.
Monk Kukai was an envoy to the Tang Dynasty. When the Japanese envoys to the Tang Dynasty were sent to Chang'an, they had to cross the ocean. The sea was very rough and the waves were not as safe as it is now. Therefore, the chance of surviving once they went there was only about 40%.
And the monk Kūkai left this sentence "Life is boundless", which means that my life is limited, but knowledge is unlimited, so I am willing to sacrifice my life to go to Chang'an to seek knowledge.
"Life is endless from generation to generation, and the moon on the river looks the same year after year..."
Wu Huaixian sighed quietly.
Several people ate some Japanese snacks in a nearby restaurant, which were fish balls, which were quite cheap. They also exchanged some Japanese yen at a bank in Shanghai before coming here, using about one copper coin.
At this moment, Japanese coins include gold coins, silver coins, and copper coins, with different values. Among them, copper coins are the cheapest, divided into five copper coins, two copper coins, one copper coin, half copper coins, and one cent copper coins.
According to the "New Currency Regulations", the currency is named "Yuan" as the basic currency unit, and money and cents are only auxiliary currency units. One Yuan = 100 money = 1000 cents.
The various feudal notes of the shogunate period have long been abolished.
The Japanese yen at that time was different from that in later times. At that time, the Japanese yen was pegged to the US dollar, and about two Japanese yen equaled one US dollar.
"Thank you for your hospitality."
When in Rome, do as the Romans do. Seeing several customers leaving the fish ball shop saying this, Bai Gui and his friends imitated them. In fact, they had seen this in the customs of Japan in their daily lives, but it was another matter to actually do it.
It seemed that Japan was a country of etiquette. In fact, it was not the case. The more secularized the society, the less unnecessary etiquette there would be. There was no need to belittle oneself.
The person who presided over the fish ball shop was an old lady, about sixty or seventy years old, short in stature, only more than half of their height.
The old lady returned the greeting, and several people nodded, walked through the paper partition, and walked out of the fish ball shop.