Chapter 900: Thorough Bastard
Because Lu Zhe attaches great importance to the military, the military family is the most powerful school among the hundred schools of the empire. At the same time, because Lu Zhe pursued a legal society, Legalism also had a lot of room for development in the empire, so in addition to the Legalists, Legalism was also a powerful school.
Although the hundred schools of thought are called the hundred schools, in fact, there are not only so many schools, and each school will even be differentiated because of different ideas and definitions of certain things, so there will be many branches in each school.
The end of the Qin Dynasty was the time when Confucianism was on the rise, and the efforts of many ancestors of Confucianism, coupled with the fact that there were many people who were committed to the development and growth of Confucianism, the trend of Confucianism spreading very quickly at the end of the Qin Dynasty once caused a phenomenon that every city must have Confucianism, and Confucianism must also have great Confucianism in every royal city.
Confucianism likes to guide public opinion and make public opinion a favorable side for its side, that is, the so-called public opinion operation, and is good at using public opinion to manipulate the people in order to achieve some purposes of influencing the official, which is exactly what any king does not like, so Confucianism has also gone through many tribulations.
"These guys have been warned so many times, and thankfully they didn't put their plans into action."
"Yes, they planned several times to guide public opinion to gain momentum, but they were all stopped by the great Confucians who were officials in the court."
"The empire has a law on public opinion control, and although it has not really been implemented, the law is very clear."
There are many schools, Confucianism thinks that they do not get the treatment they deserve, but Confucianism is at least the one that obtains relatively more resources from the government, and some of the other schools can only receive the lowest resources.
Confucianism has always had the ambition to control a country, and since Lao Tzu founded Confucianism, he has been working hard to become an official. To put it mildly, Confucianism has a lot of ideas and scholarship, but Confucianism was founded from the beginning to be an official. Many schools of thought also believe that Confucianism is more true to its name as "seeking officials".
"There was no place for Confucianism in any of the centers before, and the scholars in the Jiuqing School in the center of the empire were Confucianists, and some Confucian scholars were also in important positions. Are they not satisfied? β
"Haha! Will Confucianism be satisfied with just a few high-ranking officials? They wish that all the officials belonged to Confucianism, and that all other schools of thought would get out. β
"It's really an unreasonable school, they want to be officials and want to go crazy!"
"Wait and see, if they don't hold back, go and repeat the old trick, hehe...... Just wait to see the show! β
Play the same old trick? This word is used so well that one word explains some of the black history of Confucianism.
Confucianism has manipulated public opinion more than once, and has repeatedly manipulated public opinion in any country. It's a pity that the end has not been very good, and because Confucianism likes to coerce public opinion at every turn, it has always been disliked by the kings of other countries.
If the kings of the nations just disliked Confucianism, but the measures they took were only to expel Confucianism, and the measures were not too strong or bloody, but Confucianism also got a wrong perception that the king did not dare to go too far with Confucianism, and he learned a bloody lesson in a later matter.
When Yingzheng was still the king of Qin, Confucianism carried out a vigorous "public opinion war" in Xianyang. The reason was that Confucianism saw the strength of the Qin State and wanted to enter the center of the Qin Dynasty.
The Qin State has always been the sphere of influence of the Legalists, and if Confucianism wants to develop in the officialdom of the Qin State, of course, it must first smear and even slander the Legalists, but it is a pity that because the Legalists hold the official power in the Qin State, the Confucianists have repeatedly manipulated public opinion without getting any good end.
Many Confucian scholars have been imprisoned or beheaded for crimes such as "bewitching the public". The enmity between Confucianism and Legalism is also getting bigger and bigger.
In order to retaliate against the Legalists, some people in Confucianism were dizzy, and manipulated public opinion to the point where they should not be mixed, and even discussed the biological mother of King Yingzheng of Qin, and even distorted some facts because King Yingzheng of Qin favored Legalism many times. Spread some of Yingzheng's biological mother Zhao Ji's raw ~ sex ~ lewd ~.
Ying Zheng's biological mother does have some black history in her life, but the fact does not mean that it can be spread arbitrarily, especially the biological mother of a powerful king. Not to mention that Confucianism also "added" some facts, which completely angered Yingzheng and made Yingzheng hate Confucianism very much, but he didn't take any action at that time.
After a long time, when Ying Zheng ordered the warlock to alchemy, the warlock refined the pill that would kill people, Ying Zheng thought that the warlock wanted to poison himself, and ordered the arrest of the warlock in anger, but Confucianism was operating some disgraceful history about the Qin State, and what Confucianism did was known to Ying Zheng, and the order was added to the arrest of Confucianism.
Many warlocks and Confucian scholars were arrested, because refining the poison pill required burning a large number of warlock documents, and it was also the time that the Qin State wanted to burn some of the unjust records of the Qin State by historians since the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and the scale of book burning was very large. In a fit of rage, Yingzheng did not give the arrested people a good time, and took the pit killing.
The incident known as the "Book Burning Pit Confucianism" in history, and later generations of Confucian scholars have always used this incident to confirm that the Qin State was a tyrannical Qin, but they have never objectively introduced what happened. In layman's terms, it is "a slap that does not hit any object can not be slapped", if Confucianism does not do something, who will do anything with them? There must have been something that would have caused trouble.
It must be noted that this historical version of the "Book Burning Pit Confucianism" took place in 224 BC, not around 212 BC, which happened to be the year before Lu Zhe crossed over.
"You say, will there be any Confucian students who will jump out later?"
"It's hard to say, Confucian scholars never do things recklessly, and even disregard their own safety in order to achieve some goals."
"Yes, they put on the cloak of 'Wei Dao' for their actions, and Wei Dao is the Tao of Confucianism, as long as they can achieve their goals, they are not afraid of death."
It is conceivable that the reputation of Confucianism is really not very good, especially in the early Qin era of ancient times, not long after the end of time, time has not diluted some of the black history of Confucianism, and Confucianism has not completely controlled the government to destroy some of the black history records of Confucianism, and more places have not had time to whitewash. There are too many eye-catching behaviors, and there are too many stunned Confucian youths, so many schools of thought have always felt disgusted with Confucianism's aggressiveness.
There are whispers, and whispers never happen in just one place......
Miyagi, the entrance to the castle tower walkway. More than a dozen figures had been standing there for a short time, some of them were wearing official robes of various grades in the empire, and many of them were wearing Confucian costumes, as if there was a disagreement over what they were talking about, and they all looked more excited.
"Don't get dizzy! What kind of occasion is it now, if you go to consult now, it will inevitably make the king angry, and let the people of the world think of me Confucianism! β
"It's because it's on this occasion that we want to do that. For Confucianism, for millions of Confucian students, how angry the king is. β
"You ......"
"The king is a king of reason. But he was bewitched by too many traitors......"
"You will completely bury Confucianism! The king's anger can be reversed, but if you attack the military, especially when it is most glorious, the military will inevitably regard Confucianism as a mortal enemy! β
"However, if I wait for our death, I can exchange for the king to face up to the conspiracy of the soldiers, and I can be regarded as a well-deserved death."
"Too paranoid, too naΓ―ve, too unreasonable!"
"You must know that you are also a Confucian student! Soldiers can expand their territory to protect their families and defend the country, but soldiers are also scourges! If you don't let the king see the sinister intentions of the soldiers as soon as possible. The king will inevitably be dragged down, and the empire that could have been passed down for thousands of generations will also be dragged into the bottomless abyss by a group of soldiers who pursue meritorious deeds and fight for their own selfishness! β
Here's how things went. Jing Ju and Uncle Sun Tong got some news. Knowing that there would be Confucian scholars crossing the tower, they hurried to prevent some Confucianists from breaking into the tower.
The entrance to the corridor of the city tower is guarded by a soldier, and Confucian scholars may not be able to break through. But those Confucian scholars with muddy minds obviously do not think about the consequences, and are very likely to use their bodies to hit the blades of armorers, even if they do not break through in the end. If there are casualties, it will inevitably be a big problem.
What kind of occasion is it today? The expeditionary army has troops to hold a triumphant ceremony, and there is a very important ceremony for Chinese etiquette to sacrifice prisoners, and if the matter is big, it will inevitably spread throughout the country later, and no one will know what the impact will be, but it should not be a good thing for Confucian scholars to break into the king's city tower on such a day.
When Jing Ju and his uncle and grandson passed, a dozen or so Confucian scholars were theorizing with the armor soldiers who guarded the entrance to the corridor of the city tower.
The original words of these Confucian scholars are 100,000 urgent, or important matters related to the rise and fall of the empire, anyway, no matter how serious it is, it is necessary to go up to the city tower and present it to the king in person.
How could a soldier be allowed to leave because of a few casual words from a Confucian scholar? The first soldier asked the Confucian to come up with the pass, but the Confucian naturally did not have the pass, one side was vigilant and guarded, and the other side saw that he could not get past and wanted to break in, and there was already a push.
As soon as Shusun Tong and Jingju came, they stopped all the Confucian scholars, and the armor who guarded the entrance to the corridor of the city tower was the palace guard, and the duty of the armor was to protect the royal family from any threat.
The armor did not immediately move when he saw that the Confucian scholars did not see weapons on their bodies, and if the Confucian scholars carried weapons and showed their evil intentions a little closer, they should be killed on the spot. And because Confucianism first used language to fool a buffer, they were able to get close.
There are no weapons on the body, and the threat is not so great, but the Confucian students are starting to break through, if Jingju and Shusun Tong come a little later, the armor soldiers who have already drawn their weapons will really let these Confucian students who dare to break through see blood.
Immediately stopped the Confucian students who were guilty of chaos, Jing Ju first made a statement to ask the Confucian students to retreat a distance, and Shusun Tong was explaining something to the armor who had already pulled out his weapon, and then the two began to theorize with the Confucian students.
Obviously, it can be seen from the conversation that the Confucian students who came to break into the city have made up their minds that they must do something sensational today, and Jingju and Shusun have persuaded them for a long time and have not let them give up.
"Kong Sheng, you have a special identity, you are the eighth grandson of Confucius, and you are also a staff member of Baron Chen, you must think clearly about the follow-up impact!"
The "Kong Sheng" in Jing Ju's mouth is actually Kong Kun, he is the eighth grandson of Confucius, Chen Sheng, who defected to the incident in the early days, and is now the staff of Chen Sheng, the third-class baron of the empire.
"Hehe, naturally I know the consequences. The old man is fifty-four today, his body is no longer tough, and he may go to see his ancestors at any time, just because he wants to make another contribution to Confucianism before going to meet his ancestors. "Kong Carp seems to have a very firm attitude?
Uncle Sun Tong frowned, he actually didn't like Kong Kun very much, Kong Kun was not going to the kings of the countries with royal blood during the war, running to Chen Sheng was one of them, and the second was that Kong Kun behaved quite criticizes many times, like Kong Kun just said that he was dying, and he wanted to do a sensational event before he died, this sentence is really a bit shameless, Kong Kun is dying, but what about other Confucian students?
Kong Kun held the white and black corresponding beard on his chin, looked at Jing Ju, and then looked at his frowning uncle and grandson: "You two are one of my Confucian high-ranking officials in the empire, and you have always been committed to the development of Confucianism, and you can be regarded as the hero of my Confucianism." There was another burst of "hehehe" laughter: "Not only should you not stop us, but you should even do this great thing with us." β
What does it mean to be unreasonable? Kong Kui's words are called unreasonable, especially "I Confucianism" at every turn, and in a broad sense, "I Confucianism" can be interpreted as Kong Kui is also a member of Confucianism, so there is naturally nothing wrong with using words like "I Confucianism". However, the demeanor and tone of the three words "I am Confucian" are more because he is the eighth grandson of Confucius, who founded Confucianism, and there is a meaning that Confucianism is his Confucian family.
"You two either get out of the way, or join us." Kong Kun was still holding his chin and beard: "Maybe...... Will you two take us up to the king?" After all, one of you is one of the Nine Qings, and the other is a doctor valued by the king. β
Jing Ju originally had a habitual smile on his face, but when he heard Kong Kui's last words, his face froze completely.
What about Uncle Sun Tong? He already hated Kong Carp, and at this moment he was even more disgusted, and he wanted to go up and slap or kick Kong Carp away.
"Are you really going to go your own way?" Uncle Sun Tong didn't have a good face.
Kong Kun raised his chin: "Naturally! β
Jing Ju was still bitter: "Think about it, think about it again, you have to make suggestions to the king, there will be many opportunities in the future, not necessarily today!" β
"Hehehe......" Kong Kun swept the two of them with disdainful eyes, meaning something: "Even if you stop us here, it won't be useless." Some of the things that should have happened will happen today. β
Just when they were deadlocked here, the originally quiet atmosphere suddenly erupted into an exclamation that seemed like a crowd shouting together, as if something unexpected had happened on the castle tower?
That abrupt exclamation made Jingju and Shusun Tong completely change color, which can be described as a shock. But Kong Kun, a kind of Confucian student, laughed, and just laughed. (To be continued......)