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Chapter 501: The Abandoned Child and the Carp (Part 1). [539]
Summary
In the eleventh year of Jinghan, Emperor Zhou Zhe promoted several officials, including Li Pin and Li De Xin to Deputy Transport Commissioner for the Hedong Road. The emperor expressed concern over scholars avoiding local official roles, particularly county magistrates, despite the importance of such positions. He emphasized the heavy responsibilities of county magistrates and the need for officials to serve the people diligently, especially amidst internal and external challenges facing the Wu Dynasty. After the court session, Li Pin received attention due to his promotion and was invited to lunch with other officials. The Bamboo Inn's owner offered assistance in arranging their gathering, highlighting Li Pin's connections in the capital. Following lunch, Li Pin decided to visit Prime Minister Xiang to express gratitude, but learned that the Prime Minister was unavailable. Ning Yi, a merchant, planned a banquet to facilitate connections among officials, indicating the importance of relationships in their political landscape.Full content
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