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The group said "yes" sparsely.
However, Ambassador Hu didn't take it seriously and didn't force them to say anything about the emperor's grace. He probably felt that the imperial court was like yesterday's flower and could not last more than a few days.
Now that the little emperor Xuantong is in power, no one will take this little emperor seriously.
He nodded slightly, and then talked about the various benefits of returning to China after studying in Japan.
A phone call is all about coercion and inducement!
The implication is that you students should not do unthinkable things and cause trouble for us. You must collude with the chaotic party and ruin your bright future...
Ambassador Hu waved his hand and told the official students to leave, and then spoke to the self-funded students.
It has more content than the official version.
If you study well and become an official student, your future will be bright and bright!
Try to perform well.
It’s an old story.
Exited the embassy in Japan.
It was still the minister in Japan who brought them to Japan from Shanghai.
The minister's surname is Wu. I don't know why he is named, but he is always called Minister Wu.
Minister Wu didn't waste any time. He led Bai Gui and others, about eighty people in total, to rent a carriage from a nearby car dealership and went straight to the First Higher Education School.
Since the Meiji Restoration promulgated the "School System", education in Japan has been continuously reformed. Initially, the school system for middle school education in Japan was different, ranging from two years to six years. After rectification, it was changed to an ordinary middle school (five years) in 1886. ), and high school (two years), implementing a seven-year system.
Ordinary middle schools are equivalent to junior high schools in modern education, and senior middle schools are equivalent to high schools.
At the same time, in 1894, the high school was renamed "high school", which is why Japanese high school is a high school. At the same time, five government-run colleges and universities were set up in five administrative regions across the country for university preparatory courses. These five colleges and universities are named first to fifth respectively. The one located in Tokyo is the first high school.
Ichiko is located in Hachioji City, Tokyo, about 40 kilometers away from the center of Tokyo.
Sitting on the carriage, Bai Gui looked at the wad of money in his hand.
The embassy in Japan gave me a 30-yen allowance, so I could eat frugally and it could cover my expenses for a few months.
Now the price of goods in Japan is 60 yuan per liter for first-class rice and 33 yuan per liter for flour. Meat is more expensive. Beef is about 1 yuan and 20 yuan per catty, and chicken is 3 yuan and 60 yuan per piece. However, aquatic products are cheap, so they are both expensive. You can buy a fish for only ten dollars...
If you are not too frugal, you can go to a house owner and hire a few girls, and you can live a month of leisurely life!
"It would be great if the embassy in Japan could always be so generous!"
"It is estimated that these thirty yen will be the allowance for this half year, or even a year..."
Bai Gui shook his head.
From Liu Xueyu's mouth, he also learned about the embarrassment of some students studying in Japan. There was simply not enough money to spend. The embassy in Japan probably paid them a subsidy because they were new to Japan, and the subsequent subsidy may have been in arrears.
The Qing government can no longer allocate much money.
What is unspeakable is that the embassy in Japan needs to borrow debt from the Japanese Bank to survive. The embassy in Japan in previous years was still a Chinese-style building, but due to aging, it was really unfit for repair, so the Qing government had to spend 9,000 yen to renovate it.
The embassy is the face of a country.
But the Qing court also owed this money.
Hachioji City is located on the dividing line between the Kanto Mountains and the Kanto Plains.
Along the way, riding horses, in less than an hour, we saw the low Takao Mountain in Kanto in the distance.
The carriage stopped at the school gate.
This is a rather Western-style school. In the middle of the main entrance of the school, there is a school emblem inlaid with a height. In Roman mythology, the goddess Minerva represents the olive of "literacy", and the military god Mars symbolizes the "cypress leaf" of martial arts. , symbolizing both civil and military skills.
When you enter the building and look up, you can see the tall tower standing on the two-story foreign-style building lecture hall opposite the gate. The round top of the tower is inlaid with a huge self-ringing bell. The top of the tower is a golden dome. The afterglow of the setting sun falls, and the gold is shining. .
Minister Wu took them into the office building.
In the principal's office, Bai Gui stood in the corridor, leaning against the wall, and saw the one-tall principal, a gentle, middle-aged man. He glanced at the name plate posted at the door, his name was Yoshino Hiroshi, and there was a portrait of Confucius enshrined on the wall.
After talking for about a quarter of an hour or two, Minister Wu walked out.
"You can enroll in school later. If you have anything you want to take care of, you can go to the embassy. If you are sick, you can also come to the embassy to send letters..."
Minister Wu glanced at the students in front of him and sighed.
The Japanese students who stayed in the corridor all expressed their thanks.
Soon, several teaching assistants arrived and led them to the students' dormitories.
The dormitory is also a Western-style building, with four people per room.
The first high school has a student self-government system, and the teaching assistants are only responsible for some chores. The allocation of dormitories is under the jurisdiction of the student department. When the people in the student department saw these foreign students coming in, because they were all wearing long robes and mandarin jackets, with their pigtails dragging on, some people started laughing.
Wait until your name and student status are recorded.
Bai Gui frowned, looked at the students who were laughing at them, and turned to Liu Mingda in Japanese and said, "I heard that Japan is a country that values etiquette. I didn't expect that my eyes were opened after I came here."
“Why it’s an eye-opener.”
Liu Mingda complimented him at the right time.
He knew that Bai Gui was beginning to quote classics and insult these Japanese people. They were not afraid of these Japanese people, because they were overseas students in Japan after all. If something happened to them, the international public opinion would not look good on Japan.
Besides, if people are afraid of trouble, they will bully more people.
This was different from when Bai Gui was in the Lu family, because at that time, he was respectful to the rules, which was feudal etiquette! It was a rule!
Now in a high school, we get along equally, which is the recognized etiquette!
The decision to deal with things is different in different scenarios!
"We are from Chang'an. When we look up in Chang'an, we can see Da Ci'en Temple. Da Ci'en Temple is where Master Xuanzang translated the Indian scriptures. It is also a temple for teaching disciples..."
Bai Gui said slowly.
The Japanese students in the student department, sitting on the bench, also frowned slightly and listened. They didn't want to interrupt others' communication. This was politeness.
Besides, they were also interested in what Bai Gui said.
Where is the spiritual homeland of the Japanese people?
That is the Tang Dynasty!
And Chang'an, the capital of the Tang Dynasty, is also familiar to the Japanese. It can be said that when learning Tang poetry, Chang'an is mentioned countless times, and there are too many scenes connected with Chang'an.
The Master Xuanzang mentioned by Bai Gui is even more famous!
The first to make the novel Journey to the West into a film and television drama in later generations was not the 1986 version of CCTV, but the Japanese. However, the Japanese filmed it too harshly and was hated by Chinese public opinion, so they allocated money to shoot the 1986 version of Journey to the West...
The status of Master Xuanzang in Buddhism needs no further explanation.