Chapter 120 – Episode 120. Immersed in Study
As I was about to sit down and start learning, I suddenly became concerned about Yun-kyung in the seat next to me.
‘Hmm…’
Yoon-kyung has already started learning.
Quiet too.
By the way, Yoon-kyung’s attitude toward learning is quite sincere, but I was concerned about her way of eating strawberry milk.
Yun-Kyung placed her large breasts on her desk.
She then put the strawberry milk on her breast and sucked on her strawberry milk with a straw stuck in it.
Is it right to eat milk like that if you have big breasts?
It seemed like a new concept of milk intake.
Normally, she holds her milk with her hand and drinks it, but Yun-kyung uses her large breasts to drink milk without using her hands.
She used a book stand, and since she studied while looking a bit straight, it could be said that she looked more comfortable eating milk and studying like that.
There was a contrasting charm to this kid who looked like a kid on the other hand, that at the age of 23, her vitality was strong and her chest was stronger.
I shook my head in my mind.
‘As expected, I shouldn’t study with Yun-kyung.’
It didn’t mean bad, it meant good.
It’s because she’s close to my ideal type and that’s why she’s so attractive.
Today is a one-time thing, so it would be okay to just study like this all the time, but after studying with Yoon-kyung for a long time, I felt like I would fall into her body.
Yunkyung is a glamor style with a baby face, a cute type of beauty with a very young face and big breasts.
If she and I continued to learn together, I thought that her cute face and also her heart might distract my eyes and thoughts.
First of all, I looked at her breasts as if looking from the side, to the appropriate extent, and started to read the book.
‘I just came in and my hands are a little cold.’
I put my hands in my pockets as I started to read the book.
And I tried to hold the pen after first melting my hand with my own body temperature, and then tried to read the book with my eyes.
It was warm inside the study room at the academy, so my hands would melt after a while anyway.
But right now I wanted to warm my hands a little.
But when I put my hands into the pockets of both trousers to warm them, I caught a crumpled piece of paper.
I did something and took out a piece of paper.
‘Ah.’
The crumpled paper I took out of my pocket after warming my hands was none other than a lottery paper.
The lottery papers have already been timed right after the lottery broadcast on Saturday night.
Result…
Dugu dugu…
Not a single number was correct.
No, it’s still possible to get one number right, but I bought a lottery ticket for 5,000 won, and none of the 5 rows of numbers match the winning number.
I was a bit sad.
Still, it was a dream to receive gifts from two presidents at once.
What did I do that day?
Have you ever done something that could be a windfall for another fortune?
I thought about that for a while, then smiled and put the crumpled lottery paper back into my pocket.
Gilmong is Gilmong, and for now, I can say that studying for the civil service exam is the priority.
I read the book with that in mind.
‘Let’s see…’
This morning, I decided to focus on studying Korean history.
The subject of Korean history may seem a bit rigid.
This is because it is a subject that requires memorization of past history.
So, while studying, I did my own mind control.
‘Ah, fuck, Korean history is interesting. It is interesting. Korean history is interesting to me. Crazy fun…’
I controlled my mind like that, and I spread out the amount I was going to see today.
In Korean history textbooks, what I will be looking at this morning is Jeongjo.
The pace of classes at the academy is different, and the pace of my review is also different.
Taejeong Taese Mundanse.
Myungseon in love with Yesung.
Kwangin Hyo Hyun Sook Management.
Jeong Soon-heon Cheol Go-soon.
Jeongjo is number 22 in this list of kings of the Joseon Dynasty.
First in line 4.
Regarding chastity, I remember that it was covered a lot in the media.
Jeongjo’s father was Crown Prince Sado, and it seems that there were quite a few movies about Crown Prince Sado.
Jeongjo suffered the brutal death of his father at the age of 11.
But time passes since then, and at the age of 25 he becomes king.
In a way, it is strange that he became king at a younger age than me.
These things don’t come out on the test.
What can be tested are the many policies that occurred during the reign of King Jeongjo.
It’s not like this type of problem, but it’s a style of jjambbong doing various things in roughly this way.
Give it a look like this once.
[Example] Even Namin, who had been alienated from politics, was appointed, and even the Byeokpa faction, which was opposed to him and was hostile to his father, was recruited and cooperated. … (Syncopation)
And solve the problem like this
What didn’t happen in the King’s era, when much political unity was achieved through these efforts?
1) Installation of Jang Yong-yeong
2) Installation of Kyujanggak
3) Compilation of Daejeontongpyeon
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There may be options such as
It will be like this.
That is, in a nutshell:
First. First of all, you need to know what is said in the historical materials of the example. It is Tangpyeongchaek, and there are also Tangpyeongchaek in the reign of King Yeongjo and Tangpyeongchaek in the reign of Jeongjo. You should know that too.
Second. If you know what the historical records are talking about, you should know the age and the king that the historical records are talking about.
Third. We need to know the time when everything in the options, such as the installation of Jangyongyeong, the installation of Kyujanggak, and the compilation of Daejeontongpyeon, occurred.
Fourth. You have to find the answer to the problem by combining what you found out through the first and second and what you found out in the third.
In the past, the problem was not like this.
A long time ago, when civil service exams were not so competitive, the questions didn’t need to go up to stage 4 and ended at stage 1.
(Example) Which of the following is not the three samurai of the Joseon Dynasty?
1) Saganwon 2) Saheonbu 3) Hongmungwan 4) …
The problem is not necessarily like this, but it usually came out in this direction in a typological way, and in the past, it was extremely simple.
But now, you have to decipher the historical materials, and after decoding the historical materials, you need to know what the historical materials want to say, and after finding out what the historical materials want to say, you have to know the background of each option, and you have to try to match them all. You have to take your time.
This, of course, gets faster once you get used to it.
However, it is clear that the level of difficulty has risen significantly compared to the old exam.
The reason why the difficulty level is increasing as time goes by is that when I prepare for the exam one year after another, there is only a difference of one year, so I don’t know.
It’s like looking in the mirror every day and not recognizing the fact that my face has changed.
But anyone who has seen my face for a long time knows. How my face has changed as I’ve gotten older.
I must say, I am a handsome man, but…
That’s not the problem, what’s important is that the difficulty level increases as time goes on, so it’s more advantageous to pass the exam as soon as possible.
Keeping in mind the test style, which is the process of matching the materials and options, I meticulously skimmed through the contents from the page I started reading today, Jeongjo.
Jeongjo’s achievements are largely as follows.
Appointment of an inspector from Seoeol
Chogye Tattoo Festival
Installation of Kyujanggak
Crane
Common words. Expanding competitive opportunities
Yungneung
Geolleung
Mars construction
Upbringing Jang Yong-young
Great Yudunjeon
Manseokgeo, Mannyeonjae
Haenggung Construction
Supervised by Suyeonghyang Station
Abolition inside the factory
And the books written in the reign of King Jeongjo are as follows.
Ilseongrok
The Book of Hong Jae
Daejeon Tongpyeon
Alumni Whigo
Martial Arts Provincial Notice
Gogeum Book Collection
Chugwanji
Support
Depending on the king of the era, there are many things to memorize, but you need to know about each one.
The test was ‘Which of the following happened to Jeongjodae?’ This is because the problem arises when the feed is laid without being kindly informed.
For example, among the dozens of things listed above, you have to do a very simple analysis of just one Kyujanggak.
Ruler.
Among those various keywords, take a look at Kyujanggak, the third one.
King Jeongjo established Kyujanggak to foster and employ various scholars, and through Kyujanggak, King Jeongjo secured his own lines by fostering talented people, selecting and educating tattooists.
Kyujanggak was originally an organization for collecting and storing the writings and books of successive kings.
However, in a way, it can be seen that King Jeongjo used this as a learning and policy research institute directly under the king for the political purpose of strengthening royal authority in the process of operating Kyujanggak.
In Kyujanggak, even a person with the status of a concubine’s son, called Seo-Eol, could be appointed as the Prosecutor’s Office.
Scholars who were appointed in this way include Park Je-ga, Yu Deuk-gong, and Lee Deok-mu, and among Park Ji-won’s disciples, Jeongjo was given an opportunity to display his talents, which were underestimated because of his younger brother.
However, after King Jeongjo’s death, most of the talented people he fostered through Kyujanggak were expelled and returned to a country that was engaged in political strife.
Fuck this… The quantity is large.
This is just one of the king’s dozens of keywords.
This is why the civil service exam style doesn’t fit me like shit.
There are dozens of keywords for each king.
There are dozens of those kings.
The members are endless.
I’ve been counting, but I need to have tens of thousands of knowledge as a long selective knowledge.
What’s troubling is that most of the test takers say that Korean history is the most easy subject among the test subjects.
Some people may be like this.
Still, to work in the country, shouldn’t you know some history?
I agree very much there.
It is true that you need to know some history.
However, this involves a very large amount of memorization that goes far beyond the level of high school history, and it is to the point that I wonder if there is a need to become a history doctor this far.
And it is true that I know quite a bit about history.
Even in high school, I got decent grades in history.
In addition to that, I was also somewhat more interested in history.
So I also have a Korean history proficiency test certificate.
I don’t have a lot of specs, but if I have a Korean history proficiency test certificate, I’m still interested in our country’s history.
However, even considering all of that, I think that the Korean history of the civil service exam is too difficult for me to do.
Well, it seems like all tests are like that.
If you look at English or mathematics, it may be the same as Korean history.
After all, if you become a civil servant, you won’t be able to use English, mathematics, or Korean history forever in the process of paperwork.
Strangely enough, I didn’t really think about that when I was in high school.
Kook Young-soo?
Kook Young-soo said that it was a very important subject for him to enter university, so he did well and got good grades.
Unlike that time, I think that way when I take the civil service exam.
State consulate?
When a state consul becomes a civil servant, there seems to be no need for paperwork, but why is the amount so insanely large?
I think like this.
I wonder if you could say that my head was a bit big.
In a way, it seems that I can see that my will exists and my ego is created, rather than just living as I am told.
Maybe it was comfortable at that time when I lived without thinking like that.
However, I don’t want to go back.
Because I had an ego, I came up with a purpose to use my handsome appearance until my late 30s and have fun, and I gained the momentum to run toward that goal.
The drive toward purpose works for me as a more determined drive, though perhaps a little more mentally stressed than a stupor.
With that in mind, I immersed myself in the textbook and devoted myself to learning together with Yunkyung Kim.