Chapter 53 The cricket calls for good advice
Chapter 53 Cricket Called for Good Strategies
Su Mingjue crossed the threshold of Dali Temple and stepped on the ground outside the door, feeling that her beating heart had calmed down.
He lamented that the air outside was fresher.
Before he could take a few steps forward, Song Chunhe came over and asked, "Brother Su, how are you? Have you found the jade pendant?"
Su Mingjue took a deep breath and said as he walked forward, "Not yet, but Mr. Lu I promised to ask about the situation."
Song Chunhe was a little disappointed when he heard this: "Then your trip today is not in vain."
Su Mingjue said calmly: "It's not in vain, at least you only need to wait for three more days. We will know the result."
Seeing that his expression did not change much, Song Chunhe didn't ask any more questions at the moment. He said sadly: "The monthly exam is tomorrow, and I don't know if I can be a B-level student. "Results."
Su Mingjue had never taken an exam seriously since he came here. When he heard Song Chunhe worried, he was also a little worried at the moment, "I don't know if I can get a C grade."
Song Chun. He glanced at Su Mingjue and said, "What are you worrying about? No matter how bad your arithmetic and strategy are, you can still reach a second-class level."
Su Mingjue licked his lips, "How can you not be as good as you said? My former The several ten-year exams were just misses."
Song Chunhe looked unconvinced. His friend usually seemed to dislike studying as much as him, but every time he took the exam, he felt like he was being helped by gods. Every time I was praised by my master.
According to what his young man said, his young master is a top student!
Song Chunhe felt that it was boring to talk about this topic with such a person. He waved his hand and said: "Forget it, why should I argue with you? I have the time to do it." Why don't you light up the lamp and read for a while? It's useless if you don't sharpen your gun in battle!"
Su Mingjue felt that what he said was true, but this person just didn't believe it. How could a modern person like him compare to those ancient people who were familiar with ancient books and quoted all the classics? , what he copied by force was nothing more than picking up the wisdom of others!
As for the arithmetic, he had to admit that he was grateful to the great invention of mathematical formulas, which allowed him to calculate it by directly applying it!
The next day, the monthly test was held as scheduled.
The exams are divided into Ming Jing, Jin Shi, Ming Fa, Ming Zi, Ming Suan and Shooting Arts based on what they have learned on weekdays.
The first class was to test the Ming Jing. The test was to post the text first and then take the oral test.
The so-called post, Su Mingjue, took a look at the test paper under his hand. It was somewhat similar to the fill-in-the-blank questions in modern exams. The question content was to excerpt the scriptures learned daily, with some words in the front or back covered, allowing the students to fill in the blanks themselves.
This exam is not difficult. As long as you memorize the content you learn every day, you can basically answer it. Su Mingjue has had a decent attitude towards studying since he arrived in the capital. He basically memorized everything his master asked him to memorize. The exam didn't bother him at all and he filled it out by heart.
As for the oral test, it is even simpler, just memorize the content. To put it simply, it was just one word "memorize". Su Mingjue shook his head and memorized the content, and easily got a first-class grade.
Next to him, Song Chunhe was wilting when he was talking yesterday, with a look of unconfidence on his face. Now he was able to memorize the book with ease, and got a first-class grade.
Mingfa is a test of legal provisions. If you memorize some laws and understand them clearly, it will not be difficult to answer the questions. After all, they are in a foreigner's house and they don't have to analyze cases, so it is very simple.
Calculation couldn't be easier for Su Mingjue. The question this time actually included the classic "chicken and rabbit in the same cage". Su Mingjue glanced at this question and started to calculate it using equations.
The abacus was crackling in the classroom, but he was the only one doing it silently. The teacher who was monitoring glanced at him and shook his head.
Perhaps because the questions were too difficult, there were only two arithmetic questions in total.
While the classmates next to him were still scratching their heads and flying up and down with their abacus, Su Mingjue had already started on the second question in the paper.
This question is a bit interesting:
There is a pregnant woman who is twenty-nine years old and cannot give birth to a baby in September.
The question is a bit like the modern "checking algorithm". The final content is to ask whether the pregnant woman is giving birth to a boy or a girl.
The base number is forty-nine. Add the pregnant woman's pregnancy period in September, and the result is fifty-eight. Then subtract the age of the pregnant woman in the question, twenty-nine, and the calculated result is a continuous integer from one to nine. The final result is If the sum of the remainders is an odd number, it is a boy, and an even number is a girl.
The example obtained in this question is: 0, 1, 2, 1, 4, 5, 1, 5, 2. The sum is 21, which is an odd number, so this pregnant woman gave birth to a boy.
Of all the exams, Su Mingjue was least sure about archery and Jinshi.
He was completely confused about these two subjects. Fortunately, with the help of Meng Helan's good bow and arrows, he could barely lift it.
He had been practicing hard for a while after school, and now an arrow came out of his bow. Although he didn't hit the red heart, at least he didn't stick an onion upside down like before, and he barely managed to shoot. I found a position closer to the heart, which by modern standards is about the 8th ring.
Logically speaking, his shooting was not very good, but Master Zhao still gave him a B grade.
He was a little surprised at first, but when he stood nearby and saw other students cumming, he suddenly felt that he wasn't that bad after all.
Luming Academy doesn't pay much attention to archery, so even if he got a B grade, it was still high.
Jinshi is the most difficult of all examinations. You must be able to compose poetry and write policy papers.
However, this exam seemed to be more practical, with poems and poems eliminated, leaving only a policy essay.
The title is: "Why is Beishuo not enough to form a country?"
Beishuo is a nomadic people in the north. They have always lived on the grasslands and have not established a dynasty so far.
When Su Mingjue saw this topic, he immediately wondered if he didn't want to build a country. It was obvious that the conditions were not met.
The question asked by the question writer is quite cunning. What he really wants to know is how to govern a country!
Su Mingjue didn't know how to write it. It was a policy argument, and he had to imitate the previous "Guo Qin" written by Jia Yi. Write a policy essay in the form of "On".
He has never been to Beishuo, nor has he read any related books. It is really difficult to write an article based on it.
Thinking that the people there were brave and good at fighting, Su Mingjue decided that it would be better to find an analogy to discuss the strategy of governing the country.
What is better?
He looked troubled, and there happened to be a cricket scurrying up and down next to him. Su Mingjue thought about it, and then an article using crickets to discuss the strategy of governing the country jumped out on the paper.
"The cricket basin is like a country, and the cricket player is like a king..."