Imdiately, the expression of the whole person slightly changed.
Reform!
And it’s about the core system of the Great Han!
——The recomndation system.
In fact, over the years, after several enlightened emperors, the recomndation system has undergone great changes.
But what Zuo Xiong proposed this ti was different.
First——
Is the age restriction.
Advocating that those under forty should not be recomnded. To be an official, one must have certain life experiences and knowledge accumulation.
But for those with outstanding talents, age should not be a restriction.
In addition——
This is the core of this morial.
It requires all nominees to first take an exam in the public office.
Those from Confucian backgrounds to test classics, those with literature and history backgrounds to test docunts.
That is "students test family law, scholar-officials assess morials and comnts."
After the public office examination, the Ministry of Personnel will hold a reevaluation.
Looking at the morial in hand.
Gu Xi was stunned, countless thoughts explosively unwinding in an instant, his gaze suddenly froze.
He seed to realize sothing....
Even his expression was sowhat different.
Gu Xi, having been regent for many years, rarely showed such a noticeable change in expression!
"Bravo!"
He slightly nodded, a hint of delight appearing on his face: "Bo Hao is indeed a great talent!"
"This plan, it truly enlightens !"
He didn’t waste any words.
Directly returned the morial to Zuo Xiong, then said: "Bo Hao, present your morial at will."
"When the ti cos, I will definitely assist Bo Hao."
Upon hearing this, Zuo Xiong’s face instantly showed a smile.
Why did he co to find Gu Xi?
He knew that if this matter were to be spread, it would definitely cause dissatisfaction among many people.
Although Liu Bao showed signs of being an enlightened emperor.
But he was still young after all.
Zuo Xiong was afraid Liu Bao might not withstand the pressure.
However, now with Gu Xi’s approval.
Then this matter will surely succeed!
"Thank you, Grand Tutor." Without any waste of words, Zuo Xiong earnestly saluted before leaving.
Gu Xi still sat in place, recalling the content of the morial he just read, the whole person imrsed in contemplation.
Gu Yi also noticed this scene, watching Gu Xi contemplatively, interest piqued.
Who is Zuo Xiong?
In the original history.
His proposed reform laid the foundation for the later imperial examination system.
The ergence of this system greatly improved the administrative situation of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Furthermore, it even brought about signs of revitalization for the entire Eastern Han.
This is the process of system improvent.
Even Gu Yi didn’t know what Gu Xi could conclude from his reflection.
But it was precisely because of this unknown that Gu Yi beca even more expectant.
...
The next day.
Zuo Xiong submitted the morial during morning court.
He explained all the reasons for the reform thoroughly.
As expected, the matter imdiately caused a huge upheaval within the court.
Minister Hu Guang, Minister Shi Chang, and other ministers instantly submitted morials opposing the reform.
Liu Bao indeed saw such a scene for the first ti.
He did not make a decision on the spot.
Within the North Palace.
As Liu Bao entered the hall, he imdiately looked to Gu Xi and asked, "Grand Tutor, what do you think of Zuo Xiong’s morial today?"
"What does Your Majesty think?"
Gu Xi responded with a question instead of answering.
Liu Bao was already accustod to this thod, pondered for a mont, then nodded slowly: "I think this matter is feasible."
"Grand Tutor."
"I believe that the assessnt initiative can indeed enhance the capabilities of our Great Han’s officials."
"Beneficial to the people of the world."
"....."
He earnestly shared his thoughts with Gu Xi.
Gu Xi’s face couldn’t help but show a satisfied look, slightly nodding: "Since Your Majesty is an emperor and has such an intention, it can certainly be implented."
"But—" Liu Bao hesitated.
"Don’t worry, Your Majesty...." Gu Xi smiled faintly, "I will help Your Majesty reassure the ministers."
Upon hearing this, Liu Bao’s eyes suddenly brightened.
This was the reason for his great confidence.
Gu Xi can help him resolve any problems.
But imdiately following, Gu Xi’s words left Liu Bao stiffened.
"Your Majesty, once this matter is concluded, I wish to resign."
Liu Bao dazedly looked at Gu Xi, instinctively reaching out to grab him, "Grand Tutor, how can you abandon ?"
"Your Majesty..."
Gu Xi laughed freely: "From the second year of Yongyuan, I was valued by Emperor Xiaohe and entered court as an official."
"To date, it has been forty years of Spring and Autumn."
"Since Emperor Xiaohe entrusted an orphan to , I dared not slack off, fearing to bear the weight of Emperor Xiaohe’s entrustnt of the orphan."
"Now I am over fifty years old."
"The Great Han nation is stable, Your Majesty also shows the signs of an enlightened ruler."
"I should also lay down the burden."
"Enjoy my twilight years."
Gu Xi’s smile was extrely carefree.
Upon hearing this, Liu Bao’s eyes lightly reddened.
Though in his heart he was still unwilling to let Gu Xi leave.
But seeing Gu Xi’s completely gray hair, he couldn’t bring himself to say anything.
This is the symbol of too much effort and dedication!
The Longevity Card can indeed ensure Gu Xi’s natural passing, but this effort and dedication have also left him with a head full of white hair.
Liu Bao remained silent for a long ti, finally letting out a deep sigh, saying nothing more.
In contrast, Gu Xi was quite calm.
He truly wanted to retire.
Now, it’s not just for the family, it’s because Zuo Xiong’s reform inspired him with many thoughts, and he wants to calm down and seriously consider them.
And there’s another point.
He found Liu Bao always had a dependency on him.
Because of this, Liu Bao, when facing significant matters, would always first ask him.
This is not necessarily a good thing for an emperor.
The hall suddenly fell silent.
Liu Bao seed truly sowhat saddened.
This ti Gu Xi did not comfort him further; instead, he made a salute and slowly withdrew.
The next day, the disputes between the court and the public continued unabated.
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