The Prime Minister's Darling

Chapter 609 - 609 292 Making Things Difficult (Second Update)



Chapter 609 - 609 292 Making Things Difficult (Second Update)

?Chapter 609: 292 Making Things Difficult (Second Update) Chapter 609: 292 Making Things Difficult (Second Update) The weather in the Capital City at the end of May felt as if it was in the peak of summer.

Xiao Liulang had already been in the Hanlin Academy for twenty days. His position was as a writer in the Hanlin Academy, but due to being a newcomer, his main focus was still on learning.

In the morning, there would be dedicated officials acting as tutors who would give them lessons for two hours, and the rest of the time was for self-study.

If they encountered anything they did not understand, they could privately ask the tutors for guidance, or they could also ask the scholars or experts in the five classics at the Hanlin Academy.

The highest ranking official in the Hanlin Academy was the academy’s chancellor, a fifth-ranking official, responsible for managing all affairs of the Academy. They were usually too busy to answer doubts and questions of the incoming officials.

Below the chancellor in the hierarchy of the Hanlin Academy, there were two tutors and two lecturers, all sixth-ranking officials. Their primary responsibility was teaching, not only to train officials and scholars of the Hanlin Academy, but once their qualifications were sufficient, they had the opportunity to enter the palace to lecture the Emperor and the crown prince.

Xiao Liulang was an appointed writer of the Hanlin Academy, a sixth-ranking official.

An Jing, the second highest in the imperial examination, and Ning Zhiyuan, the laureate, were both appointed as editors of Hanlin Academy, with the rank of seventh.

Below them, there were nine doctorates in the five classics, eight-ranking officials.

It is worth mentioning that among all the officials of the Hanlin Academy, only the doctorates in the five classics were hereditary positions.

Therefore, even though their ranks were not high, they possessed deep literary accomplishments and foundation. Their status in the Hanlin Academy was rather prominent.

Additionally, there were two clerical officers of the eighth rank, two official document keepers of the ninth rank, six emissaries from the ninth rank, and a record keeper who had yet to enter the official ranking system.

The responsibilities occupied by the Hanlin Academy in various dynasties varied. In this dynasty, the Hanlin Academy was mainly responsible for handling edicts, chronicling history, and working on literary tasks, as well as writing the Emperor’s daily notes.

After a period of studying, Xiao Liulang and his peers had gradually started to familiarize themselves with some basic literary tasks.

One day, a senior writer named Yang called Xiao Liulang over.

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