Chapter 7

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"The average score of my current works is 87. About every ten works will have a master level of 90 points. According to the system standard, it is an unstable quasi-master level. In other words, according to actual standards, I should have reached The level of a master craftsman is just not stable yet, and there is no guarantee that every work will meet the standard. Therefore, one of the conditions for passing the level is that it will take some time to become a master craftsman."

Qingchuan drew a line on the white paper.

"The second condition for passing the customs is to be admired by thousands of people and well-known throughout the country. It is easy to say that it is famous because it is a neutral word with a positive connotation, but to be admired by thousands of people, if you are a craftsman, it may be very difficult. Even Mo You can only achieve such a reputation by first publishing a theory and establishing a school of thought. You must... find another way."

He wrote two words at the back: Wen and Wu.

Xia uses force to disrupt the ban. The prosperity of martial arts is usually based on two possibilities. First, the imperial court is in decline and the wind and rain are misty. Second, the wind is open and tolerance is great. Based on Qingchuan's experience of living here for three years, there have been no natural or man-made disasters, and he has never heard of treacherous ministers taking over or invasion by foreign enemies. Therefore, the situation should be the second.

Ordinary people and martial arts people seem to be separated by a line and do not interfere with each other. If you take the martial arts route, depending on the number of martial arts people, you have to be the overlord of one party, have made significant contributions to the martial arts world, or be a very upright and moral person, in order to be respected by thousands of people.

Tsk, let alone anything else, at his current age of seventeen, unless he has extraordinary talents, unique bones, a great genius who is rare to be born in a century, or he has taken some panacea, a genius treasure, or let a master, master, master, master Open up the two meridians of Ren and Tong and get the whole body power initiated, otherwise there will be little hope.

Then we had to take the Wen route, which was the imperial examination. Qingchuan is quite confident about the exam. He has never been a bad student. Even if he is not as good at liberal arts as science, he will be able to pass the exam in ten years. Even if he takes the exam, he can become a county magistrate or something. of. If here in the south, a county has a population of tens of thousands. If you do more things that benefit the country and the people, there is a high probability that you will be admired by thousands of people in your lifetime.

In this era, there was no rule that prohibited craftsmen from taking scientific examinations, but studying was still difficult. Consumption is high here in the provincial capital, and the cost of schooling is also high. Qingchuan went to inquire and found out that a year's education is about six taels. Even if you are a city citizen with a little money at home, it is enough to send one child to school. Both of them are very good. reluctantly.

As for the money, he just made a lot of money. It is mainly a circle of scholars. Even if you become a disciple, you don't have to pay to get into it. Many good schools have to be recommended by someone. If the recommendation is not enough, you have to take the entrance exam and pass the Four Books and Five Classics before you have a chance. There are also age restrictions, for example, no one over 13 will be accepted.

A child from a craftsman's family in Qingchuan is very old and has no way of going to a better school.

These conventional rules only give way to one kind of person, that is, genius. As long as the dean considers it worthy of cultivation, origin and age are no longer an issue.

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