North Song

Chapter 104: Three illiterate people in Kou Mansion

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Kou Ji guessed that Chen Lin would tell Zhao Heng what he had said.

He also used Chen Lin's mouth to remind Zhao Heng.

It's just that Zhao Heng's big mouth unexpectedly told Kou Zhun to listen to this.

Kou Zhun paused, and then said: "Speaking of your words, the official seems to be indifferent, but he is secretly concerned. When the old man left the palace today, the official invited the eighth prince into the palace. There must be a charge in it.

As for what the officials would tell the Eighth Prince, the old man couldn't guess.

What the old man can be sure of is that what the officials ordered the Eighth Prince must have something to do with the queen. "

Kou Ji felt much better when he heard this.

He said these words, in addition to protecting Zhao Zhen, he also reminded Zhao Heng through Chen Lin's mouth that he wanted to make Liu E trouble.

Now it seems that he succeeded.

As for whether Zhao Heng would tell Liu E this, Kou Ji didn't worry much.

If Zhao Heng really told Liu E what he said, Liu E would be helpless with him, at best he would be a little more wary of him.

After all, Kou can't fail, and Liu E can't help him.

Kou Jigan smiled and said, "I didn't say anything..."

Kou Zhun stared, and whispered, "What else do you want to say. Do you know how many civil servants don't want the prince to practice martial arts? If the old man hadn't seen the battle of Chanzhou in Lili, he hadn't seen the Liao people. Domineering, the old man did not want the prince to practice martial arts.

Your words aroused the prince's martial arts spirit.

If this spreads out, you are the public enemy of the civil servants. "

Kou Jiyou said quietly: "My grandfather is the head of the civil servants, they have to deal with me, and they have to pass my grandfather's level..."

"Pooh!"

Kou Zhun took a sip and was then amused by Kou Ji's witty remarks.

He pointed to Kou Ji, smiling and shaking his head.

After laughing, Kou Zhun said earnestly: "From now on, the court should be able to calm down for a period of time. You have to take advantage of this time to do things well and make some contributions.

With all the credit, you can stand on the court. "

"Thank you grandfather for teaching..."

After Kou Ji thanked him, he chatted with Kou Zhun about the court affairs.

When the sun was in the middle of the sky, Kou Zhun was a little tired, and waved his hand to let Kou Ji get out.

Before leaving, Kou Zhun faintly told Kou Ji, "The old man doesn't know how long he can last, so you must live up to it."

Kou Ji always felt that Kou Zhun's words had profound meaning, but he couldn't guess it.

He arched his hands and withdrew from the main hall.

Out of the main hall, Kou Zhong was recruited, and he ordered Kou Zhong to help the two treasures and three characters to look for an educated gentleman.

Kou Zhong fully agreed.

These little things don't need Kou Ji to come forward in person.

Kou Zhong can do it properly.

When Kou Ji returned to Sijunyuan, Erbao was in a daze holding his baggage.

Seeing Erbao alone in Sijunyuan, Kou Ji was a little lost.

Er Bao saw Kou Ji, greeted him excitedly, halfway through the run, paused, and whispered: "Master..."

"Blame me to mention the criminal secretary today, didn't call you?"

Kou Ji asked amusedly.

Er Bao nodded heavily.

Kou Ji clicked his mouth and said, "What can you do if you call? You can't help me."

Er Bao looked down his head sadly.

Kou Ji said, "I have asked someone to help you with a gentleman, and the gentleman will teach you, Lu Ming, and Baoer, three of them to read."

After a pause, Kou Ji patted Erbao on the shoulder, and said earnestly: "If you want to help me, you have to study. Only when you have achieved something, can you really help me."

Er Bao raised his head, looked straight at Kou Ji for a while, then lowered his head.

Kou Ji knew his words were serious, but he had to do it.

Although Er Bao is his book boy, he has never read a book.

When Kou Ji's predecessor was in Huazhou, he never studied. Although there was ethics in his clan, his mother died early and his father went to study abroad. He was completely in the state of herding sheep. He used to steal chickens and dogs on weekdays, and did not study at all.

Er Bao followed him all day long, so naturally he didn't study.

When I was in Huazhou before, it was nothing.

But now I'm in Bianjing, I'm in Kou's Mansion.

Being uneducated becomes a terrible thing.

In the huge Kou Mansion, there were only three illiterate people.

Mothers from two palaces, one second treasure.

Some people may think this is an exaggeration, but this is true.

The literacy rate of the ancients was not high, but there were many literate people in Bianjing.

Some people with great fame and fame are mostly entangled in the city of Bianjing.

If they fail to pass the Jinshi exam, they will find another way.

The rich and noble at home set up a business in Bianjing, waiting for opportunities.

Those who are poor at home will find an errand to do in Bianjing City.

The rich and powerful have undoubtedly become their best place to go.

As long as you can get a point or two from the master, you may be able to rise to the top.

Gao Yao in "Water Margin" is the best example.

As the prime minister's residence, Kou Mansion, there are naturally countless scholars who want to climb Kou Zhun.

Kou Zhong would naturally pick scholars first when he helped Kou Mansion choose servants and family members.

After all, the servants and family members just talk about it, and the master also has face.

Over time, the servants and family members in the house were almost all literate.

(Cough cough, straw reminder, don't think of scholars so noble, scholars are cheap, and everything can be done.)

Some of the maids in the house are also literate.

Because most of them are the wives and daughters of prisoners, they have read books and can read.

After all, talented women were still very popular in the Song Dynasty.

After the prisoners were dispatched, they were either dispatched to the Jiaofang or sent to various official residences, and those who looked good became concubines, and those who looked bad could only be maids.

Guan Su, who is in charge of all the servants in the mansion, used to be a marquise's concubine.

If this is said, no one would believe it, but it is a fact.

There are also guards at the house.

Most of those escorts were sent by Zhu Neng.

Before sending it to him, he chose very strictly, not only must martial arts pass, but he must also be literate.

The reason why he did this was because he was afraid that these veterans would enter Kou's mansion and open his mouth to shout out the vulgar language in the army, losing his face and making Kou Zhun despise him.

Therefore, there are only three illiterate people in the Kou Mansion.

In detail, Erbao is not as illiterate as the other two.

Those two illiterate mothers came out of the palace anyway. Although they couldn't hold a pen to write, they were also very good at speaking, and they also understood all the etiquette of the Song Dynasty.

The ambitious housekeepers and servants in the mansion often ask the two of them for etiquette.

People live very well in the house.

On the contrary, it was the second treasure. When Kou Ji was away, he was like a lonely old man.

I have been in the house for dozens of days, without even a friend.

Kou Ji saw this and had to let Erbao go to school.

He hoped that Erbao could study wisely, make more friends, and live happily.

The reason why Kou Ji is so good to Erbao is not only because he is young, but also because he knows that in this world, the only people who can help him with the sword and the sword are Erbao.

He still remembers that when they first came out of Huazhou, they met the first group of bandits. Er Bao's legs trembled in fright, but he still stood in front of him without hesitation.

Although the bandits did not hurt them.

But Kou Ji noted Erbao's feelings.