My brother is the most handsome man in the Qin Dynasty
Chapter 350 Disrespectful Confucianism, or Confucianism?
Chapter 350 Disrespectful Confucianism, or Confucianism?
[What are punctuation marks?This ability overwhelms hundreds of schools and makes my Confucianism outstanding? ]
With doubts, Fu Sheng looked from right to left—the pre-Qin books were written vertically from right to left.
[-]. Comma (,): A symbol of pause in the middle of a sentence.
[-]. Semicolon (;): A symbol that separates parallel clauses in a sentence.
[-]. Comma (,): The symbol of a word or phrase in the middle of a sentence.
[-]. Period (.): The symbol that completes a sentence.
[-]. Question mark (?): Used at the end of an interrogative sentence, it means a symbol of interrogative mood.
[-]. Exclamation mark (!): The symbol at the end of an imperative sentence with a strong tone.
[-]. Quotation marks (""): Symbols for citing vocabulary, classics, and sages' words.
……
A total of [-] kinds of punctuation marks, names, drawings, and explanations are added to make it clear at a glance.
The Great Confucianism is a little bit negligent, and when I read the third type, I nodded slightly and felt a little interesting.When I read the seventh one, I suddenly shivered, my eyes brightened!
He carefully folded the paper again, shouted loudly, and hurriedly recruited the officials.
The petty official in official clothes entered the room, without calling for your lord, he gave a deep salute and said:
"teacher."
The little official is a student of Confucianism, and Fu Shengyu was first a teacher and then a county magistrate.Calling a teacher rather than an adult is a way of getting close and inheriting.
"Quickly call a group of disciples! Quickly call a group of disciples!"
With an excited face, Fu Sheng yelled twice, without leaving time for the little official to answer.
The last time the little official saw Fu Sheng have such strong mood swings was when Xianyang Confucian Mansion broke with Chun Yuyue—then it was anger, but now it was joy.
"only!"
He was infected by emotion, the response was loud and crisp, and he left quickly with a smile on his face.
[It must be a good thing for my Confucianism to make the teacher so happy, and to call my fellow disciples here urgently! ]
Within an hour, all Confucian scholars in Nanyang recalled the county magistrate's office for Fu Sheng.
After entering the mansion, no one left.
The moon is hollow, and the county magistrate's office is brightly lit.
All the young and huge Confucian scholars looked very excited, with madness on their faces, writing vigorously on the white paper.
Young disciples are less crazy than Confucians, but they are also sharp-eyed. They study ink for their teachers and correct typos in the transcription of articles.
In the classics of the Qin Dynasty, all the characters are connected together, and there are no punctuation marks to separate them, so it is extremely difficult to learn.
People who read often read and break until they can fully understand the article, so the ancients attached great importance to the training of sentence reading.
There is a saying in "Book of Rites·Xue Ji": one year's review of classics and aspirations.
Zheng Xuan's Note: From the scriptures, it is absolutely impossible to break a sentence.
Sentencing the book and being able to read it smoothly and fluently is the basis for being able to recite the classics and understand what is said in the book.
Sentencing is the first and most important step in ancient enlightenment education.
Because of the difference in sentence punctuation in many classics, their meanings are totally different.
The lack of a single punctuation mark throughout the article makes learning this extremely complicated.
Emperor Shi Huang had to wait until late at night to review the memorials, and there was also a reason for sentence punctuation.
The emergence of punctuation marks will reduce the difficulty of education by a large margin.Whoever uses punctuation marks first will be able to seize the opportunity first.
"Scholars of later generations, no matter where their teachers come from, should always remember my contribution to the creation of Confucianism!"
A white-haired and pale-faced Confucian stood up and shouted excitedly.
Beside him, his little disciple, who had just learned simplified characters, held the "Analects of Confucius" that he had added punctuation marks, and read it very smoothly after breaking sentences according to the punctuation marks.
"The Master said: 'Isn't it a joy to learn while practicing? A friend comes from afar...'"
The other five feet tall, thin and thin, with sharp eyebrows and eyes, and a great Confucian with a sword on his waist, had a sonorous voice and tears in his eyes.
"The former sages are getting closer to us..."
The next day.
Nanyang was the first to update a batch of Confucian classics. The Daqin School in Nanyang was the first to use books with punctuation marks. The Confucian tiger, which was originally focused on education, had the wings of punctuation marks. The learning progress of the people in Nanyang was rapid.
Three days later.
The memorials recording Nanyang and the changes in the Confucian management of the city were presented in front of Ying Chengxun.
Ying Chengxun first inspected the Nanyang Memorial, and then tapped his forehead with his fingers, dumbfounded.
"Fusheng, Fusheng, should I say that you have high moral standards, or are you too cunning..."
Qiang was so curious that he took the Nanyang Memorial from Ying Chengxuan and watched it carefully.
These days, he has been by Ying Chengxun's side to see how Ying Chengxun handles the matter.
Qiang cherishes it very much, knowing that this is the king's intention to cultivate himself.
After reading it, Qiang discovered the difference—the words in the memorial were not connected from beginning to end, but were separated by some symbols he had never seen before.
To his great surprise, after reading three or four sentences, he found that these symbols were used for sentence punctuation, and he did not need to manually punctuate sentences.
[The new Confucian classics of Nanyang Daqin Academy use punctuation marks to break sentences.The magistrate of Fu county said that these classics were sent from Xianyang to Nanyang by Lord Chang'an, and the punctuation marks were also created by Lord Chang'an. 】
[People in Nanyang heard that Lord Chang'an sent him off, and their desire to learn was high.Tell your relatives and friends this letter, and there are also people from nearby cities who come to Nanyang to learn. 】
[It is estimated that in the next five days, the number of people in Nanyang will increase by at least [-]%. 】
In just five sentences, he read it three times, and the time he used was the usual time for reading the memorial once.
After closing the memorial, Qiang praised:
"Your Majesty is truly a saint."
Ying Chengxun smiled and pointed at Qiang twice.
"You can say flattery, but I'm tired of hearing it all the time.
"Through this memorial, can you see anything?"
Qiang smiled embarrassedly.
"I didn't see anything at first, but thinking of Jun Shanggang's comment on Fu Sheng's words, I got something out of it."
Ying Chengxun picked up the memorials describing the changes in the Confucian management of the city, and browsed through the recent situation of the city.
"Well, this flattery is very smooth, a child can be taught. Tell me, what have you got?"
"I dare to ask you a question. You originally wanted to put the power of punctuation on Confucianism."
"How did you get it?"
"If your majesty wants to take advantage of this, you can already use books with punctuation marks in the Daqin Academy, so why bother with Nanyang?"
Ying Chengxi put down one memorial and picked up another one—there are many Confucianists, and there are more cities under management.
"It's very progressive, much better than the reckless man, let's continue."
Qiang was very happy to receive verbal praise from Ying Chengxuan, but he had a slight criticism of the reckless reference candidate—the assassin Kung Fu teacher of the dark guard was Jing Ke, and Qiang knew Jing Ke's temperament very well.
"Fu Sheng didn't steal this merit, and it is said that his morality is high, but I don't believe it.
"Leaving a name in history, none of these scholars can refuse, just like military generals can't refuse the achievements of opening up territories.
"I strongly believe that he is taking advantage of the power of the emperor.
"It was advertised so widely that the common people in Han heard it, and they all thought that the emperor was biased towards Confucianism.
"Your Majesty has great prestige in Korea, and hearing that Your Majesty donated books to Confucianism, the common people all turn to Confucianism.
"Fu Sheng is a nickname, and he is seeking great benefits for Confucianism."
After talking about all the opinions in his heart, Qiang Xin anxiously waited for the lord to give his evaluation.
Seeing Ying Chengxun nodded, he felt joy in his heart.
Ying Chengxi put down the memorial, he already knew what happened.
The memorial shows that, except for Nanyang, which abolished the law of keeping filial piety for three years, most of the cities managed by Confucianism have not been abolished.
Fu Sheng, a Confucian leader, was able to hold his own when he was in Xianyang, but when he arrived in Han, his speaking power was obviously weakened.
Those great Confucian scholars who originally followed his lead and served as county magistrates in other cities.After getting Fu Sheng's order to reduce or exempt the ancient rituals, he not only ignored it, but yelled at him, saying that Fu Sheng had forgotten the ancient rituals.
Not only these great Confucians, but most of the Confucian scholars are very dissatisfied with Fu Sheng, but they dare not speak out because of their own status. Confucianism has changed so much, is it still Confucianism?
Fu Sheng can only be in charge of Nanyang.
These great Confucians who are magistrates of other cities and counties do not listen to the matter of reducing etiquette, but they are skilled in using punctuation marks.
Only one day after Nanyang used punctuation marks, their Daqin Academy also used punctuation marks, and they also began to promote the beauty of Chang'an and Confucianism.
In order to prove that Lord Chang'an had an excellent relationship with Confucianism, they recounted in detail the fact that Lord Chang'an went to court for the first time in ten years to comment on the Analects of Confucius.
The people in Han suddenly realized that Lord Chang'an, who led them from death to life, belonged to Confucianism!
For a time, Confucianism prevailed.
"That's right, the way of thinking is very important. Start with things and explore their essence. Don't look at what a person says, look at what a person does, and look at the impact of things after they happen."
Qiang bowed his head slightly, and said sincerely:
"Thank you for your advice."
"Fu Sheng's moral standard is not as high as I thought, but it must be higher than yours. You can believe it.
"He exchanged his own reputation for the development of Confucianism. This is for private purposes. Such a person, as long as he doesn't go astray, he can't go wrong."
Strong approached:
"Your Majesty gave up the work of punctuation marks to Confucianism for the development of Han. Your Majesty's morality is much higher than that of Fu Sheng."
Ying Chengxue laughed out loud.
"Well, this sycophant is more advanced. If you practice more, you can compete with Zhou Qingchen."
"This is not flattery." Qiang said with a serious face, "This is what Qiang said from the bottom of his heart."
Ying Chengxi stopped laughing for a moment, and then laughed louder.
"Strong, your ability to flatter is already higher than that of Zhou Qingchen."
Strong no longer say.
[Your Majesty, this is really a strong truth...]
"Okay, stop teasing me."
Ying Chengxun took a piece of white paper, Qiang immediately picked up a brush and dipped it in ink, and handed it to the lord.
Ying Chengxi wrote carefully on the paper stroke by stroke, and wrote a full ten pages.
Qiang just stood aside and waited patiently, like a little bookboy.
He watched the lord hesitantly write, looked at the lord frowned in thought, and looked at the few white hairs on the lord's head.
"Your Majesty?"
"Ok?"
Ying Chengxun raised his head in doubt.
Qiang respectfully said:
"Your Majesty has been sitting in front of the case for two hours, let's rest for a while."
"cut."
Ying Chengxun rolled his eyes, pointed at Qiang with the tip of his brush, and warned:
"It's too much flattering to know, don't you? If you force Lai Lai to interrupt Naigong's thoughts, Naigong will dismiss you as the county guard."
"Don't dare."
Forcefully bow your head in fear.
[Being the governor of Xinzheng, it is better to stay with Chang'an for a long time. ]
Rather than being the sheriff of Xinzheng and in charge of Han, he wants to be a book boy in front of the lord.
long time.
"Okay, take it and take it."
Qiang respectfully put away the paper on the table, and will bind it into a book after leaving.
Ying Chengxun covered his mouth with his hands and yawned, then stood up and stretched his waist vigorously, his joints creaking and walking towards the Sheriff's Mansion.
"My potential is not so easy to borrow, and the benchmark is not so easy to set.
"He can't manage Confucianism, so I'll take care of it for him.
"Which city does not change within three days, the county magistrate will be dismissed and expelled from Han, and those who oppose it will be executed immediately."
Qiang bent down and respectfully said:
"only."
Ying Chengxi paused, raised his eyebrows, and turned his head halfway.
"Ok?"
Straightened up, smiled and said:
"promise."
…………
The decree was passed from Xinzheng to a group of cities under the management of Confucianism, headed by Nanyang.
Confucianism is the first theory of human intervention after the various schools of thought settled in Korea.
The government decree clearly stated that all such laws and regulations as the three-year filial piety must be abolished.
Three days after the decree arrived, five counties remained as usual.
Xinzheng County Shouqiang ordered the county magistrates of these five counties to be expelled from Handi.
One person's face was livid, he resigned from office, and left angrily.
The four refused to accept it, relying on the good management of the county, and told the people that Chang'an Lord lives in Xianyang, and Xinzheng County Guard is only under Chang'an Lord's command, and his order is not equal to Chang'an Lord's order.
Call on the people to reject Xinzheng's leadership, and say that they only want to obey the rule of Lord Chang'an.
Sitting in the county magistrate's mansion, Wu Qiu, a great Confucian in Jin County, drank tea, and said to Fu Sheng who came from Nanyang to advise him:
"That Zhuzi is deeply trapped in Xianyang Prison right now, so he doesn't have the energy to take care of Han's affairs. You have acted like this, you have betrayed Confucius, you can't restrain yourself and return to the rites, but you are still my Confucian disciple?"
Fu Sheng angrily knocked over the teapot with tea in front of him.
"Who do you think punctuation marks are spoken to me, it is Mr. Chang'an himself!"
In order to preserve the seeds for Confucianism, and to leave this great Confucianism for Confucianism, Fu Sheng told the truth.
"Even so, so what? He was imprisoned in Xianyang Prison for His Majesty, dare to appear openly?"
Wu Qiu didn't care about Taoism.
Since Xiangbang Jiang Shang, Guowei Lianpo all said that he was a guest of Chang'an Jun's residence, a kind of nobleman who knew that he was played by the two brothers, the First Emperor and Chang'an Jun.
Some people speculated that Mr. Chang'an was not imprisoned in Xianyang Prison.
"When that Zhu Zi appears, someone in Xianyang will take action. If that Shu Zi does not appear, no one can shake the Confucianism in Jin County!"
"You will die! Confucianism will die too!"
Fu Sheng glared angrily.
"Chunyu Echizen's lesson is right in front of him, and Meng Xibai was expelled from Xianyang.
"Your Majesty, Lord Chang'an, neither of them is a soft-hearted person. You can die, don't harm Confucianism!"
The Great Confucian Wu Qiu turned cold, flicked his sleeves, and drove Fu Sheng out of Jin County.
Looking at the broken porcelain pieces all over the floor, he sneered and said:
"Is the impolite Confucianism still Confucianism?
"Come on!"
Confucian officials entered.
"teacher."
Wu Qiu swept the ground with his eyes, and the clerk bowed immediately. After cleaning the tiles all over the floor, he served another pot of tea soup for the teacher.
Fu Sheng looked back sadly at the city gate of Jin County, as if he saw Wu Qiu's body hanging upside down from the top of the city.
It was too late to be sad, so he immediately rushed to the other three cities to report the pros and cons, but to no avail.
(End of this chapter)
[What are punctuation marks?This ability overwhelms hundreds of schools and makes my Confucianism outstanding? ]
With doubts, Fu Sheng looked from right to left—the pre-Qin books were written vertically from right to left.
[-]. Comma (,): A symbol of pause in the middle of a sentence.
[-]. Semicolon (;): A symbol that separates parallel clauses in a sentence.
[-]. Comma (,): The symbol of a word or phrase in the middle of a sentence.
[-]. Period (.): The symbol that completes a sentence.
[-]. Question mark (?): Used at the end of an interrogative sentence, it means a symbol of interrogative mood.
[-]. Exclamation mark (!): The symbol at the end of an imperative sentence with a strong tone.
[-]. Quotation marks (""): Symbols for citing vocabulary, classics, and sages' words.
……
A total of [-] kinds of punctuation marks, names, drawings, and explanations are added to make it clear at a glance.
The Great Confucianism is a little bit negligent, and when I read the third type, I nodded slightly and felt a little interesting.When I read the seventh one, I suddenly shivered, my eyes brightened!
He carefully folded the paper again, shouted loudly, and hurriedly recruited the officials.
The petty official in official clothes entered the room, without calling for your lord, he gave a deep salute and said:
"teacher."
The little official is a student of Confucianism, and Fu Shengyu was first a teacher and then a county magistrate.Calling a teacher rather than an adult is a way of getting close and inheriting.
"Quickly call a group of disciples! Quickly call a group of disciples!"
With an excited face, Fu Sheng yelled twice, without leaving time for the little official to answer.
The last time the little official saw Fu Sheng have such strong mood swings was when Xianyang Confucian Mansion broke with Chun Yuyue—then it was anger, but now it was joy.
"only!"
He was infected by emotion, the response was loud and crisp, and he left quickly with a smile on his face.
[It must be a good thing for my Confucianism to make the teacher so happy, and to call my fellow disciples here urgently! ]
Within an hour, all Confucian scholars in Nanyang recalled the county magistrate's office for Fu Sheng.
After entering the mansion, no one left.
The moon is hollow, and the county magistrate's office is brightly lit.
All the young and huge Confucian scholars looked very excited, with madness on their faces, writing vigorously on the white paper.
Young disciples are less crazy than Confucians, but they are also sharp-eyed. They study ink for their teachers and correct typos in the transcription of articles.
In the classics of the Qin Dynasty, all the characters are connected together, and there are no punctuation marks to separate them, so it is extremely difficult to learn.
People who read often read and break until they can fully understand the article, so the ancients attached great importance to the training of sentence reading.
There is a saying in "Book of Rites·Xue Ji": one year's review of classics and aspirations.
Zheng Xuan's Note: From the scriptures, it is absolutely impossible to break a sentence.
Sentencing the book and being able to read it smoothly and fluently is the basis for being able to recite the classics and understand what is said in the book.
Sentencing is the first and most important step in ancient enlightenment education.
Because of the difference in sentence punctuation in many classics, their meanings are totally different.
The lack of a single punctuation mark throughout the article makes learning this extremely complicated.
Emperor Shi Huang had to wait until late at night to review the memorials, and there was also a reason for sentence punctuation.
The emergence of punctuation marks will reduce the difficulty of education by a large margin.Whoever uses punctuation marks first will be able to seize the opportunity first.
"Scholars of later generations, no matter where their teachers come from, should always remember my contribution to the creation of Confucianism!"
A white-haired and pale-faced Confucian stood up and shouted excitedly.
Beside him, his little disciple, who had just learned simplified characters, held the "Analects of Confucius" that he had added punctuation marks, and read it very smoothly after breaking sentences according to the punctuation marks.
"The Master said: 'Isn't it a joy to learn while practicing? A friend comes from afar...'"
The other five feet tall, thin and thin, with sharp eyebrows and eyes, and a great Confucian with a sword on his waist, had a sonorous voice and tears in his eyes.
"The former sages are getting closer to us..."
The next day.
Nanyang was the first to update a batch of Confucian classics. The Daqin School in Nanyang was the first to use books with punctuation marks. The Confucian tiger, which was originally focused on education, had the wings of punctuation marks. The learning progress of the people in Nanyang was rapid.
Three days later.
The memorials recording Nanyang and the changes in the Confucian management of the city were presented in front of Ying Chengxun.
Ying Chengxun first inspected the Nanyang Memorial, and then tapped his forehead with his fingers, dumbfounded.
"Fusheng, Fusheng, should I say that you have high moral standards, or are you too cunning..."
Qiang was so curious that he took the Nanyang Memorial from Ying Chengxuan and watched it carefully.
These days, he has been by Ying Chengxun's side to see how Ying Chengxun handles the matter.
Qiang cherishes it very much, knowing that this is the king's intention to cultivate himself.
After reading it, Qiang discovered the difference—the words in the memorial were not connected from beginning to end, but were separated by some symbols he had never seen before.
To his great surprise, after reading three or four sentences, he found that these symbols were used for sentence punctuation, and he did not need to manually punctuate sentences.
[The new Confucian classics of Nanyang Daqin Academy use punctuation marks to break sentences.The magistrate of Fu county said that these classics were sent from Xianyang to Nanyang by Lord Chang'an, and the punctuation marks were also created by Lord Chang'an. 】
[People in Nanyang heard that Lord Chang'an sent him off, and their desire to learn was high.Tell your relatives and friends this letter, and there are also people from nearby cities who come to Nanyang to learn. 】
[It is estimated that in the next five days, the number of people in Nanyang will increase by at least [-]%. 】
In just five sentences, he read it three times, and the time he used was the usual time for reading the memorial once.
After closing the memorial, Qiang praised:
"Your Majesty is truly a saint."
Ying Chengxun smiled and pointed at Qiang twice.
"You can say flattery, but I'm tired of hearing it all the time.
"Through this memorial, can you see anything?"
Qiang smiled embarrassedly.
"I didn't see anything at first, but thinking of Jun Shanggang's comment on Fu Sheng's words, I got something out of it."
Ying Chengxun picked up the memorials describing the changes in the Confucian management of the city, and browsed through the recent situation of the city.
"Well, this flattery is very smooth, a child can be taught. Tell me, what have you got?"
"I dare to ask you a question. You originally wanted to put the power of punctuation on Confucianism."
"How did you get it?"
"If your majesty wants to take advantage of this, you can already use books with punctuation marks in the Daqin Academy, so why bother with Nanyang?"
Ying Chengxi put down one memorial and picked up another one—there are many Confucianists, and there are more cities under management.
"It's very progressive, much better than the reckless man, let's continue."
Qiang was very happy to receive verbal praise from Ying Chengxuan, but he had a slight criticism of the reckless reference candidate—the assassin Kung Fu teacher of the dark guard was Jing Ke, and Qiang knew Jing Ke's temperament very well.
"Fu Sheng didn't steal this merit, and it is said that his morality is high, but I don't believe it.
"Leaving a name in history, none of these scholars can refuse, just like military generals can't refuse the achievements of opening up territories.
"I strongly believe that he is taking advantage of the power of the emperor.
"It was advertised so widely that the common people in Han heard it, and they all thought that the emperor was biased towards Confucianism.
"Your Majesty has great prestige in Korea, and hearing that Your Majesty donated books to Confucianism, the common people all turn to Confucianism.
"Fu Sheng is a nickname, and he is seeking great benefits for Confucianism."
After talking about all the opinions in his heart, Qiang Xin anxiously waited for the lord to give his evaluation.
Seeing Ying Chengxun nodded, he felt joy in his heart.
Ying Chengxi put down the memorial, he already knew what happened.
The memorial shows that, except for Nanyang, which abolished the law of keeping filial piety for three years, most of the cities managed by Confucianism have not been abolished.
Fu Sheng, a Confucian leader, was able to hold his own when he was in Xianyang, but when he arrived in Han, his speaking power was obviously weakened.
Those great Confucian scholars who originally followed his lead and served as county magistrates in other cities.After getting Fu Sheng's order to reduce or exempt the ancient rituals, he not only ignored it, but yelled at him, saying that Fu Sheng had forgotten the ancient rituals.
Not only these great Confucians, but most of the Confucian scholars are very dissatisfied with Fu Sheng, but they dare not speak out because of their own status. Confucianism has changed so much, is it still Confucianism?
Fu Sheng can only be in charge of Nanyang.
These great Confucians who are magistrates of other cities and counties do not listen to the matter of reducing etiquette, but they are skilled in using punctuation marks.
Only one day after Nanyang used punctuation marks, their Daqin Academy also used punctuation marks, and they also began to promote the beauty of Chang'an and Confucianism.
In order to prove that Lord Chang'an had an excellent relationship with Confucianism, they recounted in detail the fact that Lord Chang'an went to court for the first time in ten years to comment on the Analects of Confucius.
The people in Han suddenly realized that Lord Chang'an, who led them from death to life, belonged to Confucianism!
For a time, Confucianism prevailed.
"That's right, the way of thinking is very important. Start with things and explore their essence. Don't look at what a person says, look at what a person does, and look at the impact of things after they happen."
Qiang bowed his head slightly, and said sincerely:
"Thank you for your advice."
"Fu Sheng's moral standard is not as high as I thought, but it must be higher than yours. You can believe it.
"He exchanged his own reputation for the development of Confucianism. This is for private purposes. Such a person, as long as he doesn't go astray, he can't go wrong."
Strong approached:
"Your Majesty gave up the work of punctuation marks to Confucianism for the development of Han. Your Majesty's morality is much higher than that of Fu Sheng."
Ying Chengxue laughed out loud.
"Well, this sycophant is more advanced. If you practice more, you can compete with Zhou Qingchen."
"This is not flattery." Qiang said with a serious face, "This is what Qiang said from the bottom of his heart."
Ying Chengxi stopped laughing for a moment, and then laughed louder.
"Strong, your ability to flatter is already higher than that of Zhou Qingchen."
Strong no longer say.
[Your Majesty, this is really a strong truth...]
"Okay, stop teasing me."
Ying Chengxun took a piece of white paper, Qiang immediately picked up a brush and dipped it in ink, and handed it to the lord.
Ying Chengxi wrote carefully on the paper stroke by stroke, and wrote a full ten pages.
Qiang just stood aside and waited patiently, like a little bookboy.
He watched the lord hesitantly write, looked at the lord frowned in thought, and looked at the few white hairs on the lord's head.
"Your Majesty?"
"Ok?"
Ying Chengxun raised his head in doubt.
Qiang respectfully said:
"Your Majesty has been sitting in front of the case for two hours, let's rest for a while."
"cut."
Ying Chengxun rolled his eyes, pointed at Qiang with the tip of his brush, and warned:
"It's too much flattering to know, don't you? If you force Lai Lai to interrupt Naigong's thoughts, Naigong will dismiss you as the county guard."
"Don't dare."
Forcefully bow your head in fear.
[Being the governor of Xinzheng, it is better to stay with Chang'an for a long time. ]
Rather than being the sheriff of Xinzheng and in charge of Han, he wants to be a book boy in front of the lord.
long time.
"Okay, take it and take it."
Qiang respectfully put away the paper on the table, and will bind it into a book after leaving.
Ying Chengxun covered his mouth with his hands and yawned, then stood up and stretched his waist vigorously, his joints creaking and walking towards the Sheriff's Mansion.
"My potential is not so easy to borrow, and the benchmark is not so easy to set.
"He can't manage Confucianism, so I'll take care of it for him.
"Which city does not change within three days, the county magistrate will be dismissed and expelled from Han, and those who oppose it will be executed immediately."
Qiang bent down and respectfully said:
"only."
Ying Chengxi paused, raised his eyebrows, and turned his head halfway.
"Ok?"
Straightened up, smiled and said:
"promise."
…………
The decree was passed from Xinzheng to a group of cities under the management of Confucianism, headed by Nanyang.
Confucianism is the first theory of human intervention after the various schools of thought settled in Korea.
The government decree clearly stated that all such laws and regulations as the three-year filial piety must be abolished.
Three days after the decree arrived, five counties remained as usual.
Xinzheng County Shouqiang ordered the county magistrates of these five counties to be expelled from Handi.
One person's face was livid, he resigned from office, and left angrily.
The four refused to accept it, relying on the good management of the county, and told the people that Chang'an Lord lives in Xianyang, and Xinzheng County Guard is only under Chang'an Lord's command, and his order is not equal to Chang'an Lord's order.
Call on the people to reject Xinzheng's leadership, and say that they only want to obey the rule of Lord Chang'an.
Sitting in the county magistrate's mansion, Wu Qiu, a great Confucian in Jin County, drank tea, and said to Fu Sheng who came from Nanyang to advise him:
"That Zhuzi is deeply trapped in Xianyang Prison right now, so he doesn't have the energy to take care of Han's affairs. You have acted like this, you have betrayed Confucius, you can't restrain yourself and return to the rites, but you are still my Confucian disciple?"
Fu Sheng angrily knocked over the teapot with tea in front of him.
"Who do you think punctuation marks are spoken to me, it is Mr. Chang'an himself!"
In order to preserve the seeds for Confucianism, and to leave this great Confucianism for Confucianism, Fu Sheng told the truth.
"Even so, so what? He was imprisoned in Xianyang Prison for His Majesty, dare to appear openly?"
Wu Qiu didn't care about Taoism.
Since Xiangbang Jiang Shang, Guowei Lianpo all said that he was a guest of Chang'an Jun's residence, a kind of nobleman who knew that he was played by the two brothers, the First Emperor and Chang'an Jun.
Some people speculated that Mr. Chang'an was not imprisoned in Xianyang Prison.
"When that Zhu Zi appears, someone in Xianyang will take action. If that Shu Zi does not appear, no one can shake the Confucianism in Jin County!"
"You will die! Confucianism will die too!"
Fu Sheng glared angrily.
"Chunyu Echizen's lesson is right in front of him, and Meng Xibai was expelled from Xianyang.
"Your Majesty, Lord Chang'an, neither of them is a soft-hearted person. You can die, don't harm Confucianism!"
The Great Confucian Wu Qiu turned cold, flicked his sleeves, and drove Fu Sheng out of Jin County.
Looking at the broken porcelain pieces all over the floor, he sneered and said:
"Is the impolite Confucianism still Confucianism?
"Come on!"
Confucian officials entered.
"teacher."
Wu Qiu swept the ground with his eyes, and the clerk bowed immediately. After cleaning the tiles all over the floor, he served another pot of tea soup for the teacher.
Fu Sheng looked back sadly at the city gate of Jin County, as if he saw Wu Qiu's body hanging upside down from the top of the city.
It was too late to be sad, so he immediately rushed to the other three cities to report the pros and cons, but to no avail.
(End of this chapter)
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