Chapter 275: From Start to Finish of the Son-in-Law Selection (2 / 2)
Echoes of My Heart Throughout the Court
The palace examination lasted one day, grading and reviewing the papers took another, and on the third day, the results were announced.
Once the rankings were released, the tribute scholars attended the lively Qionglin Banquet, while many officialsâ families were already gearing up for âcapturing a son-in-law beneath the rankings.â
The zhuangyuan (top scorer) was Ji Suiâs former adopted son.
[Wow⦠I have to admit, Lord Ji has an excellent eyeâjust as long as you ignore the guyâs character.]
Ji Sui: ???
Sensing the strange gazes gathering around him once again, Ji Sui fell into a moment of subtle silence before asking his trusted people, âWhat did he say this time?â
âThey all knew exactly who he referred to.
The questioned official silently gathered his courage and replied, âLord Ji, Little Baize is complimenting your good judgment.â
Ji Sui: ââ¦â
If this hadnât come from Xu Yanmiao, he would have assumed the remark was meant as an insult, mocking him in secret.
Good judgment? So, picking a pretentious show-off as a support for his granddaughter was considered good judgment now?
ð¦
The group of officials who had been eyeing the top scorers as potential sons-in-law averted their gazes.
This yearâs zhuangyuan was basically âuselessâ for marriage prospects. Whoever took him in would be openly declaring opposition to Ji Sui. Even for those who werenât intimidated by Ji Suiâs power⦠there were still so many other outstanding young talents. Why make an unnecessary enemy over a single zhuangyuan?
This yearâs tanhua (third-place scorer) was Liang Youwen.
Personally appointed by the old emperor.
Among the top three, the emperor simply preferred the look of a man with bronzed skin, thick phoenix-like eyebrows, and a sturdy physique.
As for literary talentâ¦
[Old Liang is amazing.] Xu Yanmiao, who had never seen anything like it before, was completely stunned. [He actually predicted the exact exam topic?!]
Liang Rui smiled slightly.
At the moment, he was listening to some of the tribute scholars talk.
He was an excellent listener.
Even when these scholars spoke passionately about their political philosophies, comparing themselves to famous historical figures, he merely listened attentively, occasionally brushing off certain points with a faint smile.
If one were to marry their daughter into that family, having such a calm and composed father-in-law would make life much easier.@@novelbin@@
However! Liang Youwen already had someone in his heart!!!
And that person was none other than Matriarch Yuchi!
Prime Minister Douâs friend teasingly remarked, âThis Liang Youwen is certainly an accomplished young man. Minister Dou, are you really not tempted?â
Prime Minister Dou sneered, raising an eyebrow. âDo you want to get hit?â
His friend immediately shut his mouth, even glancing toward the door just in case. He feared that if Prime Minister Dou yelled out, a dozen Dou family officials would appear, each landing a punch on him.
The group of officials hoping to âcapture a son-in-lawâ sighed in disappointment.
This oneâs out too!
But that was fineâthey still had the bangyan
(second-place scorer)!
Though he was a bit overweight⦠he was still very talented!
Vice Minister of Revenue Cui Yi put on a friendly smile and walked up to the bangyan, enthusiastically addressing him as âyoung friend.â
âHis daughter was now in her twenties, quite good-looking, but⦠she had inherited her motherâs personalityâfierce!
And the bangyan in front of him, though chubby⦠was also broad-minded and easygoing! Most fat people were known for their good tempersâperfect for letting his daughter push him around!
The bangyan (second-place scorer) turned red with excitement when a high-ranking official greeted him, momentarily at a loss for words.
Xu Yanmiao glanced at the list given to him by Princess Xiangyang.
[Hmm⦠First, letâs take a look at this bangyan and the marriageable men in his family.]
[The old emperor really has sharp eyes. When he picked this guy, he wasnât even the bangyan yet!]
His Majesty?
Cui Yi was stunned. What did this have to do with His Majesty?
Very quickly, heâand the other officials presentârealized the truth: the emperor was looking for a consort prince (fuma)!
Cui Yi was absolutely delighted.
Though none of them wanted their own sons or nephews to become fuma, forming a marriage alliance with the imperial family was an opportunity they wouldnât dare pass up!
He really had made the right choice! His wife would surely reward him for this when he returned home. She might even personally break off a piece of pastry and feed it to him!
Even as his thoughts wandered, Cui Yi maintained an elegant demeanor while chatting with the bangyan.
Meanwhile, several officials who were also searching for sons-in-law clenched their teeth in frustration, bitterly regretting that they hadnât acted faster!
âThese days, good sons-in-law and good daughters-in-law were rare resources. Once one was taken, there was one less to choose from!
Xu Yanmiao flipped through his system, trying to find a way to help Princess Xiangyang.
[Hmm, this manâs father died early, and before his body was even cold, his relatives swooped in to seize the family property. They tried to bully the widowed mother and orphaned children, and in her fury, his mother⦠became paralyzed from anger?]
[Thatâs so pitifulâ¦]
The officials of Daxia: ââ¦â
No offense, but they couldnât help wondering: If the only able-bodied adult in the household was paralyzed, wouldnât that just make it easier for the relatives to continue bullying them?
[All their money and land were taken by their relatives. The only reason he could afford to study was that kind neighbors scraped together funds for him. Every coin went toward buying ink, brushes, and paper, so he foraged for wild vegetables and boiled tree leaves to feed his mother. For over ten years, he and his brothers cared for her day in and day out.]
The old emperor was deeply moved, nearly breaking into applause.
A filial son! A truly devoted son! Every dynasty ruled under the principle of filial pietyâhow could someone this dedicated to his mother have poor character?
He couldnât touch the bangyan himself, but he had set his sights on the manâs younger brother! Raised in the same household, surely the brother must have inherited at least seventy percent of his elderâs virtue!
As for his paralyzed mother after marriage⦠Naturally, the princessâs household had plenty of maids and servants to take care of her. Did anyone really think the emperorâs daughter would have to personally tend to her mother-in-lawâs every need?
Cui Yi was thinking the same thing.
He felt like a wave of great fortune was washing over him!
But he wasnât aiming for the bangyan
âs brotherâhe wanted the bangyan himself! There was no guarantee that the younger brother shared the same noble character, but the bangyan had already been personally certified by Little Baize as upright and filial. Such a son-in-law could not be missed!
As for whether he was poorâCui Yi was rich! Did he need to rely on a son-in-lawâs money? As long as the man treated his daughter well, that was all that mattered!
With a refined smile, and under the envious and jealous gazes of the other officials, Cui Yi addressed the bangyan warmly:
âYoung friend, I have read your policy essay. Your writing is gentle and refined, and your governance strategies are as mild and nourishing as a spring breezeâtruly the mark of a benevolent man. You have earned my deep admiration.â
The bangyan was overwhelmed with shock and flattery. âSir, you overpraise me. Iâ¦â
[Huh? So he never left the house to find work and just relied on the charity of neighbors? Three able-bodied young men and a paralyzed mother, all crammed into a dimly lit old house? And one of those men was fully focused on studying governance, completely unaware that local ruffians were harassing his family at home? He even swore that once he passed the imperial exam and became an official, he would reform society so that everyone had a place to live and workâso that no one would have to loiter in the streets, living as idle thugs?]
[At the same time, he carefully and attentively took care of his paralyzed mother, personally attending to her needs without delegating to others. When discussing marriage, he even said that he neither sought wealth nor beautyâhe only hoped to find someone who would be filial to his mother.]
Good!
This was a man with great aspirations!
Moreover, despite being bullied, he didnât spend his days complaining about fate. Instead, he thought about how to change the situation! With such pure character, he was certainly a good match for his daughter!
And most importantlyâfilial piety! Filial piety! Filial piety!
This was incredibly important in officialdom!
Having been in government for many years, Cui Yiâs face had long since been tempered to be as thick as the city walls. Without hesitation, he said eagerly, âNo need to call me âSir.â I am of an older generation than youâwhy not call me âUncle Cuiâ instead?â
Just a moment ago, he had been addressing him as âyoung friend,â and now he was suddenly asking to be called âUncle Cui.â A truly seamless transition.
The second-place scholar understood Cui Yiâs implication. Though still somewhat unsure, he was clearly excited, and he immediately responded, âUncle Cui!â
Cui Yi responded with an enthusiastic âAh!â and beamed with joy.
Meanwhile, several other officials slowly strolled over, clearly intending to intervene and âsteal the food from Cuiâs mouth.â
[Strange? Why does this feel a little off?]
Xu Yanmiao stared at the system panel. Before he could figure it out, his stomach growled loudly again. He felt like he was going to starve into a paper-thin figure.
So, he decided to think as he walked toward a place with flowing water.
There, a group was fishing. The freshly caught fish were being turned into sashimi, fish soup, braised fish, steamed fish⦠all kinds of dishes.
And for those who didnât want to fish, they could still eat.
Xu Yanmiao didnât dare eat raw fish in ancient times, but he was craving some fish soup.
As he passed by Cui Yi and the second-place scholar, he overheard them laughing and chatting. One moment it was âvirtuous nephew,â the next it was âUncle Cui.â He found it a little strange.
[Is this what they call âhitting it off at first sightâ?]
Cui Yi smiled slightly.
No, this was keen-eyed talent scouting.
He smiled warmly at the second-place scholar. âMy dear nephew, I have a daughter who is still unmarriedâ¦â
A surge of heat rushed through the second-place scholarâs chest. He clenched his fists, his eyes shining. His mind raced through countless joyous yet appropriate words, and the heartfelt âFather-in-law!â was already on the tip of his tongueâ
[Huh?]
Just as Xu Yanmiao had turned the page to a fresh piece of gossip, a sudden voice echoed in his mind:
[But after his older brother got married, his mother still often entered his brotherâs room at night without knocking to tuck him in. And since she was paralyzed, she had to be pushed in by her youngest sonâwhich meant the younger brother frequently went in and out of his sister-in-lawâs roomâ¦]
[Moreover, on multiple occasions, he actually walked in on their marital activitiesâ¦]
Cui Yiâs smile froze.
The second-place scholar was still looking at him eagerly, just waiting for that âFather-in-lawâ to be acknowledged.
With an unchanging expression, Cui Yi said, âShe has always longed for an elder brother. I originally intended to take you in as my godson, but now that I think about it, that would be inappropriate. That was a reckless idea on my partâmy apologies.â
Then he turned on his heel and briskly walked away.
The second-place scholar stood there, dumbfounded.
Had he⦠misunderstood?
Did this high-ranking official not intend to take him as a son-in-law, but rather as a godson?
And now⦠he suddenly changed his mind?
The second-place scholar was completely bewildered. He hadnât yet processed what had happened when he suddenly noticed another official in robes standing before him.
And behind that official, several others who had been planning to âsteal food from Cuiâs mouthâ quickly scattered like startled birds, as if they had just seen something they wanted to avoid at all costs.
The second-place scholar: â?â
The second-place scholar asked in confusion, âSirâ¦?â
The official, unable to escape in time, gave him an awkward smile.
âExcuse me, please step aside.â
The second-place scholar: âWhat?â
The official kept a straight face.
âExcuse me, please moveâI like to walk in a straight line.â
The second-place scholar: â???â
The imperial examination question âHow should an emperor govern?â was the palace examination topic in the fourth year of the Hongwu reign.
The question âThe governance and heart of an emperorâ was the palace examination topic in the 26th year of the Wanli reign.
Palace Examination Process:
The day before, officials from the Ministry of Rites set up the exam questions in the east of the Imperial Hall. The Ministry of Household Affairs prepared desks.
On exam day, scholars were led to the Hall of Supreme Harmony and lined up facing north.
Officials from the Ministry of Rites read the exam question aloud. Scholars kneeled to receive it, then began their exam.
If the weather was bad, the desks were moved under the corridors.
(From The Palace Examination Ceremony)
Exam Rankings:
First Rank (Top 3):
Zhuangyuan (Champion)
Bangyan (Second-place Scholar)
Tanhua (Third-place Scholar)
Second Rank: Awarded the title of Jinshi, with the top scorer called Chuanlu.
Third Rank: Also awarded Jinshi, but with no additional title.
Randomly Assigned Rankings:
Ji Suiyiâs Adopted Son: Zhuangyuan
Liang Youwen: Tanhua
Gao He: Second Rank Jinshi
Eldest Grandson of the Vice Minister of the Ministry of Household Affairs: Third Rank Jinshi
Cousin of a Ministry of Personnel official: Third Rank Jinshi
Fun Fact:
Horses pulling carts cannot attend banquets.
âThose who ride female horses shall be excluded from gatherings.â
(From Records of Food and Commodities)
[Yes, this rule was as ridiculous as it sounds.]