Chapter 481: Master and Apprentice Confrontation
Xu Jin followed Hongying to the outside of Fei Hong's study, and the latter knocked on the door and said, "Master, Xu Gongzi is here." β
"Come in!" Fei Hong's calm voice came out.
Xu Jin pushed the door and walked in, only to see Master Fei standing behind the bookcase and holding a pen, so he saluted and said, "The student has seen Master Fei." β
Fei Hong raised his head, held the brush in his hand and smiled: "Ziqian came just in time, how about coming over to see the character of the teacher?" β
Xu Jinju walked to the front of the case, and first saw a copy of "Da Ming Law" on the desk, and on the spread of rice paper, there was a paragraph written in Yan style: If the traitors and the military and civilians are powerful, and they build illegal ships with more than three masts, they will take the prohibited goods to the sea, go to Fanguo to buy and sell, sneak into the pirates, conspire to gather, and rob the good people as a guide.
Xu Jin's heart moved, this passage is excerpted from the ban on the sea in the "Da Ming Law", which was formulated and promulgated by Zhu Yuanzhang, the Taizu of the Ming Dynasty, in the early years of the Ming Dynasty.
Fei Hong looked at Xu Jin with blazing eyes and asked, "Ziqian, how about the character of being a teacher?" β
Fei Hong asked "how is this character" twice, instead of "how is this character written", the meaning was already very obvious, so that Xu Jin would dispel the idea of opening the sea ban in the future, because this was against the ancestral system and the law of the Ming Dynasty.
Xu Jin said quietly: "Shiyan Yan muscles and willow bones, Fei Shi's writing is square and dense, horizontal and vertical, the pen is strong and round, and the momentum is solemn, and it has won the essence of Yan Ti." β
Fei Hong couldn't help laughing and said: "You kid will shoot the ass of the teacher, but the summary of the characteristics of the face is quite pertinent, come on, you can also write a picture, and wait for the teacher to see if your homework has fallen." β
Xu Jin couldn't help but sweat secretly, the schoolwork fell for sure, since the imperial examination was cleared, he had not touched the Four Books and Five Classics, for Xu Jin, the imperial examination was just a stepping stone, since the door had been knocked on, what were you doing with a brick? He was not interested in studying the Four Books and the Five Classics, and then becoming a great Confucian with a full mouth.
Xu Jin took the pen in Fei Hong's hand, spread out a piece of rice paper, and after a little silence, he put down the pen with the ink and wrote: Thousands of sails have passed on the side of the sinking boat, and there are thousands of trees in front of the sick tree.
Xu Jin used the thin gold body of Zhao Ji of Song Huizong, the characters are thin and powerful, and the structure is sparse, which makes people shine.
Fei Hong looked at these two poems, couldn't help but sigh secretly, nodded and said, "It's a bit hot." β
Xu Jin carefully put down the pen and said, "The disciple is ugly." β
"Talk over tea!" Fei Hong walked around the bookcase and sat down at the coffee table by the window.
Xu Jin secretly pinched a handful of sweat, walked to the chair opposite the coffee table and sat down, really worried that Lao Fei would suddenly burst out and curse himself, and even lifted the teapot to pour his face.
Fei Hong used "Da Ming Law" to warn Xu Jin not to violate the ancestral system and the law, but Xu Jin replied with a sentence "Thousands of sails pass by the side of the sinking boat, and ten thousand trees spring in front of the sick tree".
The literal meaning of these two lines of poetry is that there are countless sailing ships sailing next to the sunken ships, and there are still thousands of trees flourishing around the dead old trees. The implication of these two verses is that the old and dilapidated things will inevitably be discarded, and the new things will inevitably flourish.
Fei Hong picked up the sea ban decree in "Da Ming Law", the purpose was to warn Xu Jin and make him give up the idea of "opening the sea and banning the sea", but Xu Jin used poetry to show the position of reforming the old and making the new, to put it bluntly, he would not give up the goal of "opening the sea ban".
In order to avoid being showered by the teapot, after Xu Jin sat down at the coffee table, he immediately lifted the teapot up, poured a cup of tea for Lao Fei very "doglegs" and said, "Master Fei, please drink tea." β
Fei Hong glanced at Xu Jin, he was indeed a little annoyed by Xu Jin's "stubbornness", but he was not enough to make a teapot shower, and he would not even scold, he was generous, unlike Yang Tinghe who could not tolerate people with disagreeing political views. For example, in the matter of the "Great Rites Discussion", although he also agreed with Yang Tinghe's views, he would not force the little emperor Zhu Houxi to recognize Xiaozong as the imperial examination.
Similarly, in the matter of "opening the sea ban", Fei Hong will not use the majesty of his master to force Xu Jin to bow his head. In fact, since he chatted with Xu Jin for the first time in Shangrao, Fei Hong found that this son has a unique thinking, and there are always some novel and strange words and phrases that come out of his conversation.
And later, Xu Jin did do a lot of innovative things, such as sketching, backgammon, weird song singing, Franc cannon, flintlock pistol and so on!
So Fei Hong knew very well that his protΓ©gΓ© was an innovative with ideas and ambitions, and he also accepted this, otherwise he would not have accepted Xu Jin as his protΓ©gΓ© in the first place.
However, acceptance is one thing, understanding is another, and support is another. Fei Hong is generous and can tolerate contradictory opinions, but it does not mean that he will support contradictory opinions. Fei Hong is a traditional feudal Confucian, small peasant thought dominates, in his view land is the fundamental, food is the fundamental, the people should honestly farm to produce food, so that the country will be stable and prosperous, if the social atmosphere changes, the people are rushing to do business to make money, who will plough the land, who will produce food? This is a matter that hurts the country.
Therefore, Fei Hong will not support the "ban on opening the sea" and do business.
At this time, Fei Hong took a sip of tea and said, "Ziqian, why are you so insistent on opening the sea ban?" β
Xu Jin had carefully pondered a question before he came, why did the "Qingtianzhuang" with huge resistance finally pass, but the "ban on opening the sea" with less resistance ran into a big fight?
Obviously, the reason why the "Qingtianzhuang" was approved was because he was guided by the situation, not only the opportunity for the Shandong refugees to participate in the rebellion, but also the strong support of the little emperor, and the people of insight in the civil and official group also intended to "Qingtianzhuang", so it was finally a matter of course.
On the other hand, there is no prerequisite for the "opening of the sea ban", and the almost one-sided opposition of the civil and military forces of the Manchu Dynasty means that the atmosphere of the "opening of the sea ban" has not been created at all, there is no foundation, and it is strange that it does not hit a wall in the end.
Therefore, Xu Jin now understands that he is in a hurry, and the matter of "opening the sea ban" cannot be achieved overnight, so he can only slowly create an atmosphere and lay a solid foundation, so that there is a possibility of success.
How to create an atmosphere of "open sea ban"?
Naturally, we have to rely on assimilation, assimilate other people's thoughts, let others identify with themselves, and establish the common goal of "opening the sea ban".
Xu Jin is here to "assimilate" Fei Hong tonight, if he can't even convince his own teacher, then don't think about any "opening the sea ban", wash and sleep!
Xu Jin also took a sip of tea, and did not answer Fei Hong's words, but asked rhetorically: "Dare to ask Master Fei, why did Taizu ban the sea back then?" β
Fei Hong said very naturally: "At the beginning of the founding of Taizu, the people of the Japanese country were as stubborn as ever, refused to obey the king, killed our envoys, fornicated with Hu Weiyong, and plotted against him. In addition, the Japanese colluded with bandits to cruise along the coast of our Ming Dynasty and commit looting. β
Xu Jin said: "In other words, Taizu banned the sea because the Japanese were not subordinate, and the Japanese robbed the people along the coast?" β
Fei Hong nodded: "Exactly!" β
In fact, Zhu Yuanzhang ordered a ban on the sea and was not allowed to go to the sea on a piece of paper, which did happen after the "Hu Weiyong case", Lao Zhu was worried that the coastal heroes would use overseas forces to subvert the Ming Dynasty, so he implemented the sea ban order to block sea traffic, so that the coastal people could not contact overseas forces.
Xu Jin said: "For example, building a house needs to be adapted to local conditions, and cultivating crops needs to be adapted to the times. The same is true for policy decrees, which may not be appropriate for the present. Now that the Wa Kingdom and the DPRK have paid tribute to our court, it is naturally no longer necessary to ban the sea. β
Fei Hong said lightly: "However, the coastal people are still often harassed by Japanese pirates. β
"That's because of the lack of commerce and trade, the land in the coastal areas is not suitable for farming, and the local people can't go to the sea to fish, so they can't continue their lives, so they can only go into the sea to become thieves and collude with the Japanese to plunder their compatriots."
Fei Hong frowned and remained silent!
Xu Jin continued: "If the city is general, Kou will turn into a business, and if the city is banned, a business will turn into a businessman. Therefore, as long as the coastal areas are opened and the common people are allowed to do business with the Japanese people, the people will have a way to make a living, and the Japanese people will have a legitimate way to obtain the materials they need. In this way, the pirates along the coast will naturally disappear, and there will be no need to spend a single soldier at all. β
Fei Hong nodded, and had to admit that Xu Jin's analysis was very reasonable, and said lightly: "As soon as the sea ban is opened, commerce and trade are popular, and the people are vying for commercial work, which will inevitably lead to the barrenness of the fields and affect the country's capital, has Ziqian considered this?" β
Xu Jin Dark Khan, Fei Shi is a person who understands, not to mention a feudal society based on agriculture, even if it is a modern society with world trade integration, it is quite dangerous for a country to lose agriculture.
For example, in today's China, since the reform and opening up, the economy has developed rapidly, the population is flowing to the cities, and the land in the countryside has been abandoned (note: the fields in the author's hometown are no longer planted, and they are full of weeds at a glance, and they are continuous patches). Although food can be replenished through imports, but once there is a war or famine or something, there is no source of food, it is quite dangerous, and it is not impossible for the whole country to collapse.
Xu Jin smiled and said: "Fei Shi is more filtered, the coast is not the grain producing area of my Ming Dynasty, so the opening of the ban will not have a great impact on the output of grain in my dynasty, but the coastal people can get considerable benefits in commerce and trade, and they can also put an end to the troubles, why not?"
Now, if the city and shipping departments are abolished and the sea is strictly banned, the students dare to assert that within a few years, the coastal plague will inevitably become even more serious. Just as Dayu controls the water, it should be sparse and not blocked, the more the flood is blocked, the greater the harm will be caused. β()
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