The Yun Kingdom now has a lot of talents, but with a large number of people, the territory is also large.

There are more talents to manage.

Lu Yan misses the"imperial examination system" very much, but the country is not yet up to that level.

Even the"inspection and examination system" is very reluctant.

However, there are Zhuge Liang and Xiao He in Yun State.

The talents and skills of the two people enabled the"inspection and examination system" to proceed smoothly.

Other countries recruit talent.

Try your luck.

It's like Lu Yan met Qin Qiong at the beginning and triggered the mission.

Mission accomplished.

Others will naturally submit to you.

If you can't complete the task, then sorry, the fate has not come yet.

There are also some, if you complete some achievements, the game will reward you with some talents.

Most of Lu Yan's S-level talents were rewarded by the game.

For example - Zhuge Liang, for example - Bai Qi.

Although these two people were recruited using talent recruitment coupons.

But this talent recruitment ticket is awarded by the game.

So it’s still a game reward.

On the other hand, it is to enter the secret realm.

After entering the secret realm, you will receive rewards based on the completion of the task.

This is the case with Xiao He.

If you clear the level in one go, the rewards will definitely be richer.

If you clear the level later, the rewards will gradually decrease.

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After Lu Yan returned to the palace, he reviewed and summarized the major talents again.

Especially the twelve talented people in the recruitment hall - Kong Rong, Yan Zhenqing, Gu Yanwu, Zhu Yi, Zhang Hong, Han Yu, Wu Yinzhi, Su Wu, Mao Sui, Sun Li, Jin Dajian, Xiao Rang.

Character name - Kong Rong.

Identity - a famous scholar of the Eastern Han Dynasty and one of the Seven Sons of Jian'an.

Position - Yun Guo Zongzheng.

Comprehensive government capabilities - 85.

Government Affairs - 89.

Resourcefulness - 80.

Education - 90.

Knowledge - 80.

Special attributes: Etiquette - 93.

Loyalty: 70.

Grade evaluation: B.

Character introduction: Kong Rong was a literary scholar. A native of Lu. He was a writer in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and one of the"Seven Sons of Jian'an". He had a rich family background and was the 20th grandson of Confucius and the son of Kong Zhou, the captain of Taishan.

Kong Rong was a rare talent, diligent and studious, and was known as Pingyuan Tao Qiuhong and Chen Liubianjang. After Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty came to the throne, he served as Zhonghou of the Northern Army, Zhonglang General of Huben, and Prime Minister of Beihai, and was called Kong Beihai at that time.

During his six years in office, he built cities, established schools, promoted talents, and demonstrated Confucianism. Later, he also served as the governor of Qingzhou.

In the first year of Jian'an, Yuan Tan attacked Beihai, and Kong Rong fought fiercely with him for several months before finally being defeated and fleeing Shandong. Soon after, he was recruited by the imperial court as a general and a master craftsman, moved to the Shaofu, and was appointed Taizhong doctor. He was a good-natured guest, liked to criticize and discuss current affairs, and spoke fiercely. He was later killed because he offended Cao Cao.

Kong Rong was good at poetry and prose, and Cao Pi said that his prose was"the best of Yang (Yang Xiong) and Ban (Ban Gu)."

His prose was sharp and concise, and his six-character poems reflected the turbulent reality of the late Han Dynasty.

Special title - Kong Rong Rangli.

With the counselor skill, when Kong Rong surrenders to others, his favorability will be directly raised to 80, and Kong Rong can make a request to the other party.

Conduct a comprehensive evaluation based on the difficulty and circumstances of the requirements.

Skill 1: Uprightness.

Kong Rong is an upright person. When interrogating prisoners, his coercion is +10. He is upright and has a breeze. When supervising others, he has a certain chance of discovering the other party's illegal behavior.

Skill 2: Promoting talented people.

Kong Rong has a pair of eyes for discovering talents. When communicating with others, he can discover the hidden advantages of others, avoid the omission of talents, and help some people awaken their skills.

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Lu Yan is clearer about this.

Kong Rong was tolerant by nature, not suspicious of others, valued talents, and liked to guide and promote young people.

After he retired from his idle position, the house was full of guests every day.

Kong Rong often sighed and said:"The seats are always full of people. If the wine in the wooden statue is not empty, I will have no worries."

Kong Rong had a good relationship with the famous scholar Cai Yong. After Cai Yong's death, there was a tiger warrior who looked a bit like Cai Yong. Every time Kong Rong drank enough wine, he invited him to sit with him and said,"Although there are no old people anymore, what makes me happy is that there are still models."

When Kong Rong heard that others had good deeds, it seemed that they were done by him. In the same way, words can be used, and they must be expanded and completed. Tell people their shortcomings face to face and praise their strengths.

Recommend wise men and reward enterprising people.

If he knew something and didn't tell it, he thought it was his own fault, so all the talented people in the country believed in him.

Skill 3: Literary instruction.

Kong Rong is a direct descendant of Confucius, a great Confucian in the late Donghai Dynasty, with profound knowledge and superb literature.

When Kong Rong teaches, the opponent's character (literary level is lower than 40) has a literary attribute +10. This is only once for each person.

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As a B-level character, Kong Rong has a total of three skills.

The last skill is related to education.

It can directly improve a person's literary level and increase cultural value by 10 points.

However, Kong Rong did have this kind of capital. He was a famous Confucian in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. He succeeded Cai Yong as the master of essays and was also good at poetry.

Emperor Wen of the Wei Dynasty, Cao Pi, admired Kong Rong's literary works very much. After his death, he offered a reward for his articles. He compared Kong Rong with six other writers: Wang Can, Chen Lin, Xu Qian, Ruan Yu, Ying Jue and Liu Zhen, and listed him as""Seven Sons of Jian'an".

He said,"Kong Rong's body and spirit were superb, surpassing those of others. However, he could not hold on to his arguments, and his reasoning was overwhelming, and he mixed it with ridicule. What he was good at was Yang (Yang Xiong) and Ban (Ban Gu)."

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