Gao Gong nodded and did not shy away: âThe evaluation given by the Associate Examining Officers are in the mid-rankings, but I think this essay is impassioned and can be called a model, it should be ranked first.â
The corner of Chen Yiqinâs mouth twitched: âI say, Lao Gao, isnât this essayâs views too radical? It is good for young people to have ideas, but impatience for success will inevitably lead to twice the effort for half the result.â
Gao Gong disagreed, and instead smiled: âThis is what young people should be like. The imperial court is so gloomy, itâs time for a fresh breeze to wash that away.â
Seeing Gao Gongâs stubbornness, Chen Yiqin didnât carry on. After all, when he entered the palace three days ago, Gao Gong was the one who was taking all the heat here for three days straight. Whilst, in contrast, he himself at that time had some support from Xu Jie.
Seeing that he no longer objected, Gao Gong approached and whispered: âI think this style of writing is likely to be Shao Yong.â
âReally?â Chen Yiqin was taken aback and looked at it again. âIsnât it?â
Zhao Shao Yong didnât seem like someone who would write such impassioned prose.
Gao Gong was very sure: âI think 9 out of 10 chances it is. The other day when we were chatting at the manor, didnât he mention something about the coastal defences? This person has also written about it here.â
He continued: âWith Shao Yongâs talents, he deserves first place.â
Zhao Su had a friendship with them and Gao Gong wanted to do him a favour. It was reasonable. In this way, the two would become Zhao Suâs Zuoshi1. It was a wonderful thing.
Besides, the examination papers were originally anonymous and they will be revealed after the marking has been finalised. So there was no fear of someone saying that they are playing favourites.
Thinking of it like this, he didnât stop Gao Gong.
But something no one would have expected three days later happened, when all the rankings were finalised and the civil official who was responsible for breaking the name seal announced the names of the rankings one by one under the gaze of two Chief Examining Officers and seventeen Associate Examining Officers.
When it was announced, Gao Gong and Chen Yiqin were dumbfounded.
Wasnât the first place supposed to go to Zhao Su?
Gao Gong looked at Chen Yiqin.
How would I know, it was you who said it was him at the time.
Chen Yiqin also looked back at Gao Gong.
But the paper which had been ranked first, had the name, Qi Yuanzuo written upon it.
Who was this Qi Yuanzuo? Before seeing this name, Gao Gong didnât even know what he looked like.
This time they had really shot themselves in the foot, and the two of them were speechless.
The day the results were announced, Zhao Su was at the Prince of Yu manor with Zhu Yijun.
The weather was warm yet cold, however, the branches of the trees were already showing signs of the coming Spring, they were no longer bare. The sun shone through the clouds, glowing with a lazy warmth.
The child who had recently recovered, rarely stayed quiet these few days. Next to Zhao Su, heâd listen to him telling stories.
Zhao Su didnât know why but after he recovered from his illness, Zhu Yijun seemed to stick to him a little bit more. He usually refused to listen but as long as Zhao Su coaxed him, he was willing to do it. Feng Bao regarded Zhao Su as a saviour and hoped that heâd stay at the manor twelve hours a day.
âCow, playing the lute.â Zhu Yijun looked at the painting on the paper and recognized it at a glance.
The painting was simply drawn by Zhao Su himself. It was crude and simple, but the outline could still be clearly seen.
Anyway, the days waiting for the results to be released, Zhu Yijun liked to stick to him, so he drew a simple set of pictures. Whilst telling stories to the child, and teaching him to read and understand words.
âWell, letâs talk about this today.â Zhao Su put Zhu Yijun on his lap while telling him the story of playing the lute to a cow. His language was witty and straightforward, and someone of Zhu Yijunâs age could understand almost all of it. Naturally the child listened attentively.
After the two talked for a while, they would take a break. Sometimes, Zhao Su would take him out for a walk, explaining to him everything that they saw along the road, turning all the splendours in the world into language he could understand.
For children, the most important thing when learning was interest.
Originally, with Zhao Suâs status, he shouldnât have been able to spend time with Zhu Yijin day in and day out. And with Zhu Yijunâs status, he shouldnât have been this close to Zhao Su.
But due to an opportunity arising from many causes, the two had the opportunity to meet.
Plus, the position that the Prince of Yu held within the imperial court could be considered less than that of a second-rank official, therefore, these established customs were not necessarily adhered to as strictly.
And the Prince of Yu manor received no more than a handful of visitors in a year, so thatâs why Zhao Su was able to come in and out whenever he liked.
Zhu Yijun was a smart child by nature. After listening to Zhao Su, he suddenly realised something and was able to deduce for himself: âUsually when Teacher Gao is speaking to father, he is playing the lute to the cow2!â
Zhao Su had just taken in a sip of tea, he nearly spat it all out.
Although it was true, he shouldnât have said it outloud.
ââŠ.. When you and I talk itâs also like playing the lute to a cow.â
âI donât think so, Iâm actually very clever!â
The little brat immediately didnât want to listen any more, and was wiggling about in his arms, and holding onto his neck intently.
âOh, I hadnât noticed.â
Zhao Su let him play, put his arm around him to prevent him from sliding down, and he smiled lovingly.
âI want to hear another story!â
âOk, how about a story about an Emperor?â
âAbout royal grandpa?â
âUrm⊠no, itâs much earlier than your royal grandpa. Before there was a dynasty called the Tang dynasty. There was a person who was very clever like you when he was young, and when he grew up, he was very good at fighting wars. He helped his father to defeat many armies. He also helped the originally starving and cold citizens to have a warm meal to eat, and live good days again. At that time he was still a prince, after that, this prince killed his older brother and younger brother and he became the Emperor.â
Zhao Su was thinking and speaking at the same time, he was conscious to speak as simply as possible so that Zhu Yijun could understand. In reality, after this period of spending time together, everytime he started to tell a story, however naughty the little brat was, he would still give Zhao Su some face3Â and would calm down to listen to him speak.
âAfter he killed his older brother and younger brother, he ascended to the throne, and promoted a bunch of able court officials. One of the officials would often say things that he didnât like listening to, which made the Emperor hate this official. There were a few times where he even wanted to kill him, but after thinking it over, his anger dissipated.â
Emperor Taizong of Tangâs life is not an interesting story, but due to Zhu Yijunâs identity and status, Zhao Su wanted to take advantage of his young age to implicitly influence him more so that in the future when he grew up, he wouldnât become the Emperor who only wanted indulged in the four cardinal vices4, and be incredibly intelligent but never cared about court affairs. He didnât want him to become an incapable ruler who ends up destroying his own country.
He severely underestimated his own influence.
Although Zhu Yijun was the Prince of Yuâs heir, and at home, he was the only child, but the Prince of Yu was not particularly strict on established customs, in fact, aside from having to pay his respects every morning, he rarely saw his parents. Before, it was Feng Bao who looked after him but Feng Bao was still a eunuch and his behaviour was always respectful and reverent. In comparison, Zhao Su had a lot less scruples, the child gradually considered him a close companion.
After listening to this somewhat boring story carefully, Zhao Su was still annoyed at himself that it was not very interesting. He was afraid that the child would not listen. But Zhu Yijun blinked his sullen eyes and asked, âWhy did he kill his older brother and younger brother?â
Zhao Su didnât expect this to be the focus of his attention. He was taken aback for a moment, and he couldnât help regretting his recklessness. He was not the princely heirâs teacher but he told such sensitive stories in such a sensitive place. Fortunately, there was no one around at this moment.
After carefully considering his words, he said: âBecause his brothers wanted to kill him.â
âWhy did his brothers want to kill him?â Zhu Yijun asked, trying to get to the moral of the story.
Zhao Su sighed: âBecause his merits were too large, with him alive, his brothers wouldnât have been able to become the Emperor.â
Zhu Yijin lowered his head to ponder for a moment, then he asked again: âWell, is he a good Emperor?â
âYes.â
âDo all good Emperors have to kill their brothers?â
âNo.â Zhao Su said quietly, âWhether an Emperor is good or not, does not depend on who he kills, but what he does for his country.â
Zhu Yijun seemed to half-understand, no matter how clever he was, at best he could only remember what Zhao Su said. As for understanding what it means, that would be for the future. But because Zhao Suâs expression was so serious, he could not help but stare blankly. Then he rubbed against the warm embrace of his arms and committed these words to memory.
Many years later, whenever he longed for this person, he would remember scene after scene of their time together, not willing to let slip a single detail.
âSusuâŠâ
âHmmmâŠ?â
âWell, is royal grandpa a good Emperor?â
ââŠ.â Youâre really trying to open a door which should remain locked, Zhao Su was silent.
What answer did this question have?
Of course, Jiajing was not a good Emperor. He killed his officials out of spite and suspicion, he was obsessed with immortality and he was selfish. He didnât care about his people. Under his rule, the people did not live their lives well, rebellion and uprising was on the horizon. But there is still a group of capable officials who helped him guard the country. This was really an interesting era.
But these things could only be said in the hearts of the people. Unless you had a death wish, how could you say that the Emperor is an incapable ruler. But to praise the Emperor, he really couldnât do it.
So, he didnât say anything.
The two of them stared into each otherâs eyes, and Zhao Suâs reflection could be seen clearly in the eyes of the kid.
âYou will find out the answer to this question when you grow up.â Zhao Su thought about it for a while and could only come up with this ambiguous answer.
Of course, the child was not satisfied, he held on to Zhao Suâs neck tighter and started to act like a baby: âI donât want to grow up, if I grow up, you wonât be able to carry me!â
Zhao Su imagined himself carrying an adult Zhu Yijun, the corners of his mouth twitched.
âOf course, I canât carry you when you are older, even if I could, others would make fun of you.â
âSo I wonât grow up!â Zhu Yijun proclaimed triumphantly, as if he was really not going to grow up if he said so.
âDonât you want to grow up and get married?â Zhao Su teased.
Zhu Yijun didnât answer, but came closer beside his ear and very seriously said: âIâll tell you a secretâŠâ
â??â Zhao Su doubted him.
Zhu Yijun pinched his nose and in a strange tone said: âYou little slut, Do you want to squeeze this prince dry? Sooner or later this prince will be killed by you⊠hmmm!â
Unexpectedly he had his mouth covered by Zhao Suâs hand, he whimpered and stared at Zhao Su.
Zhao Suâs face twitched, almost angry: âWhere did you learn this from?â
Zhu Yijun struggled to break free from his hand, and he warned again: âDonât learn anymore.â
The child nodded and then he let go of his hand.
The kid was angry: âI didnât learn that. I passed by my fatherâs study and heard it secretly. Feng da-ban said that I must not tell anyone, but Susu is not just anyone, I only told you!â
You really hold me in high regard. âFeng da-ban is right, you mustnât tell anyone, forget what you heard.â
Zhao Su felt that he was going to be scared to death by him sooner or later. The child actually learned the lustful words that the Prince said to his concubine and even imitated his tone of voice.
âSo thatâs why I donât want to get married, all women are sluts except for my mother!â Zhu Yijun said righteously.
âIâm afraid that when you grow up, it wonât be your choice.â
âSo does Susu want to get married?â
âNot yet, why?â Zhao Su flipped through the pictures heâd drawn on the table, thinking about another story to tell him.
âThen Iâll reluctantly take you as my wife.â The kid said it in a you should bow down and thank me gratefully kind of fashion, but his actions were the complete opposite, resting on him lazily, just like a koala.
âI really need to thank you, you can even use words like reluctantly, youâve really improved.â Zhao Su helplessly squeezed his cheek.
âShao Yong!â
âShao Yong!â
Just while the two of them were having fun, Feng Bao hurried over there.
âOh Shao Yong, you and the little princely heir are hiding out here, you made it difficult for me to find you. The exam results are released today. Didnât you want to go and take a look?â
Zhao Su laughed: âI asked my friend to look in my place. Anyway, wasnât it this little princely heir who was looking for me.â
In fact, he is too lazy to go see. Anyway, he had prepared for the worst. If he failed to make the list, heâd simply pack up his bags and return to Changle to continue his small business. The business could grow quite large some day and societyâs attitude to merchants in the past few decades had started to improve. In order to make something of oneself in this era, it was no longer necessary to go down the imperial examination route.
âOh, Iâm not even surprised,â Feng Bao smiled, âThis box is to congratulate you, you ranked fourth, what a high ranking!â
Zhao Su expressed his surprise, he was a bit astounded.
Itâs not that surprising in fact, although Gao Gong prefers a passionate argumentative style of writing, Zhao Suâs stable and well-regulated style, on the contrary, got a good score from other examiners. In the end, he came in fourth place, and of course entering the court exam was naturally not a problem. Among the candidates, this ranking is sufficient to disregard everyone.
âIn this way, Teacher Gao and Teacher Chen have become your Zuoshi. This is a really great result!â Feng Bao was still congratulating him.
To a certain extent, the Zuoshi and the studentâs relationship was even more intimate than the father and son. The political ideas between father and son can be different. This fact has been evidenced everywhere in the past dynasties, but once you have a Zuoshi-student relationship, if you betray the zuoshi, you will be held in contempt. Even your official career could be greatly affected.
But Zhao Suâs teacher was Dai Gongwang, Dai Gongwang was a follower of the School of Mind, just like Xu Jie. Logically speaking, he and Xu Jie should be closer.
Right now, for Xu Jie and the Prince of Yu, everyoneâs common enemies were Yan Song and his son. Naturally, they were working together and cooperating seamlessly. But Zhao Su knew that soon, when Yan Song and his son fell from grace and Gao Gong entered the cabinet, he and Xu Jieâs differences would gradually become larger and eventually irreconcilable, fighting to the death.
Was this good or bad? He had common ideological roots with Xu Jie, but a zuoshi-student relationship with Gao Gong.
When those two people begin to have conflicting ideas, how should he deal with it?
Looking at Feng Baoâs smiling face, Zhao Su suddenly thought that the road ahead was going to be a bumpy one.