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Chu Fan continued, "Sometimes rulers may think that a matter is just a trivial matter, but the people may feel unfair and desperate because of it. Therefore, I believe that if the people come to the law firm for some trivial matters, the law firm should still accept their commission.
However, the way such commissions are handled is different from criminal cases. After all, a law firm cannot expend a great deal of resources and energy on such seemingly trivial matters. I have an idea: once the law firm is established, a dedicated member can be stationed in each township. If a citizen needs help with some trivial matter, this member can have preliminary communication with the town mayor, township head, or village head, and begin mediation after understanding the situation.
Throughout the entire process, the members of Zhong's Law Firm only played a supervisory role, ensuring that the mayor and others could thoroughly mediate these trivial matters and avoid escalating conflicts. Of course, if members of the law firm saw some minor conflicts between neighbors in their area, there was no need to actively intervene; they just needed to keep an eye on them.
Many neighborhood disputes can be resolved naturally, without external intervention. Law firm members only intervene when parties proactively seek assistance. This effectively resolves minor disputes, avoids excessive resource consumption, and cultivates a reputation for fairness among the public, maintaining social stability.
Of course, these members didn't need to pay to resolve these trivial matters for the people. Those stationed in towns and villages would receive a stipend from the court to ensure they had a comfortable life. However, if the case involved a criminal case or major dispute in a prefecture or county, the law firm would charge a fee to ensure the members' enthusiasm.
Chu Fan's proposal made Chu Anping and Chu Xiujie's eyes light up. Although this plan was not perfect, it was indeed a feasible solution that could effectively solve the problem without excessively consuming resources.
Chu Xiujie thought carefully for a moment, then said respectfully, "Your Majesty, I believe your idea is very feasible. I will make the necessary preparations to build Shengwu University according to Your Majesty's instructions, and then proceed with the preliminary preparations for the law firm. I will definitely not let Your Majesty down."
Chu Fan was already a little tired at this time, so he asked Chu Anping and Chu Xiujie to get off the carriage and go about their own business.
Chu Fan gazed out the window at the scenery and the busy people of Wei, feeling a surge of relief. There was only so much he could do for them. By the time the universities were fully built and ready for enrollment, who knew how many months would pass. By then, he would likely have completed his system mission and returned to Blue Star. All he could do was to make the best arrangements for the future. As long as the royal family and the Wei court operated according to his plan, he could ensure the continued prosperity of Wei and the peace of its people.
Of course, if the newly elected emperor of the royal family changed the plan after returning to Blue Star, then there would be nothing he could do. After all, who could predict the future? He just had to do what he could do while he was still in this world.
Chu Fan closed his eyes and enjoyed a moment of tranquility. What he had done today was really too strenuous. Next, he had to name Zhonghua City and write the school motto. He didn't know what the positioning of Zhonghua City's college was. If it was a strange college, then writing the school motto would be a great test of his knowledge reserves.
It wasn't long before the convoy arrived at Zhonghua City, and Prince Deng Chu Maoshi and other Zhonghua City officials greeted them at the city gate. As it was almost dusk, Chu Fan didn't say much to Chu Maoshi, but instead asked him to take him to the Zhonghua City academy for an inspection.
Of course, the construction of the college in Zhonghua City is not much different from that in the other two cities. Chu Fan also reminded Chu Maoshi of the precautions as he did in the other two colleges, and then asked Chu Maoshi to prepare the pen, ink, paper and inkstone.
Standing in front of the desk, Chu Fan asked Chu Maoshi, "Prince Deng, what is the positioning of this academy in Zhonghua City?"
Chu Maoshi replied, "Your Majesty, I hope that this academy in Zhonghua City can become an academy where the people can have enough food to eat."
Chu Fan laughed when he heard Chu Maoshi's answer. The three academies in the Acropolis were all oriented towards the people. No matter how many of them were sincere, at least they were willing to seek benefits for the people.
Chu Fan said, "Good, very good. You are all my good subjects and good sons of the royal family. I hope you can maintain this kind of heart in the future and let every citizen of Wei live a better life."
After Chu Fan finished speaking, he wrote the four characters "Zhonghua University" on the rice paper. You should know that Chu Fan, as a person who traveled from Blue Star, has a special feeling for the word "Zhonghua" in his heart.
Chu Fan picked up the rice paper and solemnly handed it to Chu Maoshi, saying, "I hope you will not change your original intention. I hope that the students trained by Zhonghua University in the future will be worthy of the word China."
Although Chu Maoshi didn't know the specific meaning of the word "Zhonghua," he sensed the deep hope His Majesty possessed when he saw how seriously he regarded it. He bowed deeply, respectfully accepted the piece of rice paper inscribed with "Zhonghua University," and said firmly, "Your Majesty, I will live up to your trust and do my utmost to run Zhonghua University successfully, making it the pride of the State of Wei."
Chu Fan nodded in satisfaction, then began writing the school motto on the rice paper: "I sigh deeply and wipe away my tears, mourning the hardships of people's lives."
However, Chu Fan did not stop after he finished writing. Instead, he said, "Prince Deng, please pick up this piece of rice paper first. I have something else to write."
After Chu Maoshi picked up the rice paper, Chu Fan wrote another sentence on the rice paper below: Food is the first necessity of the people.
Chu Maoshi looked at the five big words "Food is the first necessity of the people" and thought to himself that this was the best interpretation of the core concept of this college of Chung Hua University.
Chu Fan stopped writing, looked at Chu Maoshi and said, "Prince Deng, I know what you meant by letting the people of Wei have enough to eat. I really hope that the people of Wei can have a job and a stable income so that they and their families can have enough to eat. That's why I mentioned the first school motto.
However, I hope you will open a school of agriculture and planting at Chung Hwa University. I will personally write the textbooks for them to study, and they will verify them according to the textbooks, improve farming techniques, and increase food production. Only in this way can the people truly stay away from hunger and live a stable life.
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