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The evening breeze was gentle, and in March, the weather was gradually warming up. Xiao Ming and Fei Yueâer had both taken off their thick winter jackets.
The spring flowers in the royal residence had already bloomed, and the willow trees near the pond were sprouting tender green shoots.
âYour Highness, this matter of administrative reform is far too important. I donât dare to comment on it lightly,â Fei Yueâer suddenly said nervously.
Hearing this, Xiao Ming paused for a moment and asked, âDo you not want the Fei family to be involved in Qingzhouâs government affairs?â
âExactly. I donât want my family involved in politics. Once someone from the Fei family enters Qingzhouâs officialdom, I wonât be able to stay uninvolved. Even if I remain silent, people will still see them as the Princess Consortâs relatives,â Fei Yueâer replied with a frown.
Xiao Ming looked steadily at her. He had to admit that Fei Yueâer was a very intelligent woman. In the Great Yu Empire, most women would be eager to push their family into politics, but Fei Yueâer was doing the opposite.
He smiled gently and said, âYou donât need to be nervous, Princess Consort. I wonât reject someone just because theyâre family. Besides, the Fei family has many accomplished students and former officials all over the country. Even if theyâre not direct family, maybe some of them can recommend capable individuals.â
Hearing this, Fei Yueâer relaxed a little. She said, âIf thatâs how Your Highness sees it, then my father could recommend some talented officials who havenât had the chance to shine.â
âOh? In that case, why donât you write him a letter right now, and ask Grand Secretary Fei to suggest a few names?â Xiao Ming said.
Fei Yueâer hesitated for a moment, then nodded and turned back toward the sleeping quarters.
Xiao Ming shook his head. He wasnât doing this because he wanted to rely on the Fei family, but because he needed to diversify the officials in the government and avoid forming political factions.
During a recent council meeting, he noticed a growing divide between officials recommended by Pang Yukun and those from Qingzhou.
At the banquet, Chang Yuchun and Zhan Xingchang were clearly one group, while Yang Chengye and Kong Yongâan were another. This emerging rift had caught Xiao Mingâs attention.
After studying history using the technology crystal, he realized that even under wise rulers, officials often clashed with each other. The bureaucracy had its own unwritten rules and darkness.
Some officials might remain clean despite all this, but most would eventually turn into slick veterans of the system.
Xiao Ming trusted Pang Yukun, but there were some things even Pang couldnât control. As the saying goes: itâs easier to fight a tiger than to deal with flies. So involving the Fei family to balance things out seemed like a good move.
If he could create a system where officials monitored each other, it would help keep the government honest.
Once he settled the plan for the administrative reform, the civil service exams were officially announced.
The news quickly spread across Bowen Academy. The Department of Public Administration, always the largest, instantly became abuzz with excitement. The students were all fired up, waiting eagerly for the examination day.
âItâs been two years. Weâve been studying hard at Bowen Academy for two whole years. Now, the day has finally come!â a student shouted to the sky.
âThank you, Your Highness! Thank you, Chief Secretary Pang! We finally have the chance to use what weâve learned to serve the people!â
âI never imagined that law students like us would get this chance too. His Highness even set up the Supervisory Court. That was unexpected.â
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After the exam dates were announced, the students from the Department of Public Administration were buzzing like bees. Many never let go of their books and were busy preparing.
While they were discussing the exam, Xiao Ming and Pang Yukun arrived at Bowen Academy.
This time, Xiao Ming had decided to hold the exam right there at the academy.
âYour Highness, look at the students. They must be thrilled right now. Weâve trained them for years, and now itâs finally time for them to show what they can do,â Pang Yukun said with a smile.
Watching the students bobbing their heads as they read their books, Xiao Ming smiled too. âThis exam is not just for picking officials. Itâs also a test of how much theyâve actually learned. As for those whoâve been slacking off, they wonât be overlooked either. I donât keep freeloaders around.â
Pang Yukun nodded. âYouâre absolutely right. With such great benefits at Bowen Academy, if they donât study seriously, thereâs no excuse.â
He paused, then added, âBut Your Highness, the public schools in each province are almost ready too. Should we start selecting some students to go teach in those schools?â
In general, the literacy rate in Xiao Mingâs territory was still very low. Most of the people couldnât read at all, and that would be a serious problem for future development.
Only through widespread education and public examinations could they stop new aristocratic families from forming. Back in the day, Emperor Taizong of the Tang dynasty weakened the old aristocratic clans by using the imperial exam system. Xiao Ming planned to take that even further. But his version wouldnât test boring memorized knowledgeâit would be a competitive knowledge-based recruitment process.
As the two men walked through the academy, they drew the attention of the students. Some started reading out loud in hopes of being noticed. Although their eyes were on the books, they were sneaking glances at Xiao Ming and Pang Yukun.
âHeh, those public administration students are finally proud of themselves. Now theyâve got a real shot at joining the government.â
âYeah. Before, all they did was read books and badmouth the chemistry and physics departments.â
âUgh, when will it be our turn in the medical academy?â
âPhysician Sun only takes care of his own disciples. He just teaches us the most basic stuff. Proud? In your dreams.â
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While Xiao Ming and Pang Yukun were touring the academy, they overheard some students whispering in a corner.
Pang Yukun said, âThe medical academy is still under Physician Sun, right? Theyâve been awfully quiet lately. Theyâve definitely fallen behind the others.â
âYouâre right,â Xiao Ming replied, clearly displeased. âI originally thought Physician Sun was focused on studying medicine. But now it seems his thinking is outdated. He hasnât passed down real medical knowledge to the students. No wonder theyâve lost motivation.â
âAll those physicians have bad tempers. Theyâre arrogant and full of themselves. I think itâs time we give Physician Sun a wake-up call,â Pang Yukun said.
âNot only that, Iâm going to bring in new physicians. Physicians are officials too. Like any other position, those who perform stay, and those who donât get replaced. I wonât let someone hog the seat and do nothing,â Xiao Ming said coldly.
Pang Yukun suddenly laughed. âYour Highness, that was a great metaphor. Just like how a useless official should go home and sell red beans instead of wasting space.â
Xiao Ming chuckled and said, âNo time like the present. Letâs go pay Physician Sun a visit right now and see if he still wants to stay at Bowen Academy.â