The secondary screen of the system faced the little palm directly, clearly showing her fingers and the phone screen.

Following the anchor, everyone has already seen a lot of magical things from her. There are cabinets full of books, boxes that can be refrigerated to store food, and computers that can check everything. Now looking at the palm-sized black cube she took out, What is it?

They saw that when the anchor pressed his hand, a black surface lit up instantly, with beautiful pictures on it, as well as time, date, and weather. One more slide,

The screen changed again, and many small squares appeared. The anchor's finger slid again and clicked into a small box called a map. The entire screen lit up white, and then turned into boxes of different shapes and colors, with various lines and text mixed in.

People who have never seen a map in their life don't understand what this is, and people who often look at maps are really wide-eyed.

Li Shimin looked at the map that was as detailed as the city streets and couldn't hold the pen in his hand.

"This map!" He even knew what each street was called and what shops there were. It was so detailed.

Some people before the Song Dynasty had a feeling that this was indeed the case. In later generations, there was indeed no distinction between localities and markets, and there was no time limit for merchants to do business.

[Xiao Xiao swiped the screen and used two fingers together to zoom out to the province where she was located. She clicked on the provincial capital city. In an instant, the city's longitude and latitude information and driving time were displayed.

"The numerical division of longitude and latitude is internationally recognized. We got lost in the deep mountains and forests that day. We relied on GPS to locate the longitude and latitude. Even if we couldn't go out ourselves, we could call the police and ask the police to come to the rescue."]

Ying Zheng looked at the sky with the provincial capital located by the anchor as the center of the red punctuation, surrounded by densely crisscrossed lines of various colors. He immediately thought of the Chidao he built, but even Chidao couldn't do it so fast.

It only takes two hours to drive for more than 100 kilometers. According to the conversion above, it only takes more than an hour to cover more than 200 miles.

Liu Che, who often went out to the palace to run horses, pinched himself, looked at the sky again, and found that the numbers on it had not changed.

Anchor, how did you do it? It only took an hour to drive more than 200 miles!

And your GPS positioning, is it just for fear of being lost? If it is used on the battlefield...

Looking at such a detailed map of roads, rivers, lakes and mountains, and clearly describing how long it would take to walk and drive, I heard the anchor say that the longitude and latitude lines can be positioned without fear of losing them when I go deep into the mountains and old forests...

People who know military skills under the canopy find it difficult to explain in words.

It’s such a useful thing, but I’m just afraid of throwing it away. It’s too much of a gift!

More people don't understand this, so they look on the map to see if their hometown is located. Seeing the cities they've heard of makes them happy.

Many people may only go to the market in their lifetime. They may not even know where the capital city is. Only by following the anchor can they see what the outside world is like. When there is no need to severely test the brain, everyone is also willing to look at the outside world.

Zhu Di looked at such a precious map in the sky with a heavy face. The anchor easily opened it and called it up. He began to think about what would happen if the next generation could use this kind of GPS. What would happen when they went to war?

[Xiaoxiao exited the map, and a message just happened to come from WeChat. She clicked in and saw that her mother sent a voice message, saying that she and her father were going to drink wine from a friend in the evening, and sent Xiaoxiao a red envelope to let her spend the night. Order some healthy takeout.

Xiaoxiaowen replied: OK, Mom is at ease. I sent another interesting emoticon and received the red envelope. 】

Everyone in the Mo family gathered together and looked at the sky with great excitement.

"Senior brother, send a message thousands of miles away!"

"Not only the sound is transmitted thousands of miles away, but there are also calligraphy and paintings!"

"What is that red envelope? Open it and you'll find it, 100 yuan... is this money?"

Liu Che and Wei Qing looked at each other, and they both noticed that the other was greedy for the thing in the anchor's hand.

It's small and more portable than a computer. It can easily look up such a good map, plan time and routes, give positioning, and can send messages from thousands of miles away. It's so useful. It's so useful.

Sang Hongyang, who was born in a merchant family and is now 20 years old and serving as the governor of Suzhou, was so amazed. He intuitively felt that the yuan in the red envelope should be the currency that can be used to buy things in the market. Otherwise, the anchor's mother would not have said it. come over.

The question is, how will this be spent? How is their money calculated?

In addition to that knowledge, people from all dynasties were even more curious about the tip of the iceberg of her life revealed by the anchor.

["In short, longitude and latitude lines are very useful things. With them, you can't lose any signals on the earth, nor can you lose them from aliens that are not very far away."

After talking nonsense, Xiaoxiao saw that it had already been 15 minutes, so he took the time to call someone.

"The ninth lucky viewer, it's your turn!"]

At Longxi Academy, a student quickly reminded: "It's your turn, dear brother."

In the ninth year of Jiajing, 26-year-old Wu Chengen, who had not yet written a famous book handed down from generation to generation, quickly stepped forward to salute and asked his most curious question: "Anchor, are there people living on the stars outside? Are they the legendary heavenly beings? ?”

The stars were still moving quietly on the third sub-channel. Wu Chengen's words were like a bolt from the blue, hitting everyone's hearts. Even Zhang Sui couldn't help but start thinking about this issue.

Yes, if the earth they live on is also a planet, then of all the planets in the universe, are there any stars that are also inhabited?

【"good question."

Xiaoxiao also admires people who are willing to think about different knowledge.

"The existence of life needs to meet four conditions, energy, nutrients, information (genetic material DNA) and environment. So far, with our current stage of human technology, no signs of life have been found in other universes. Regarding other things similar to the earth Planet, scientists have also found several Proxima Centauri stars, trying to serve as habitable locations after the earth’s resources are exhausted.”

Speaking of this, Xiaoxiao, who has also read many science fiction novels and movies, is a little worried: "We also hope to discover extraterrestrial life, even if they have not yet formed a civilization. If there are really heavenly beings, they should already be advanced civilizations. ... I hope these aliens are peace lovers. But it is better than the earth being the only planet known to produce life and civilization."]

Some people wonder: "Isn't it good that we are the only ones who have civilization?"

Sensitive people think: It would be too lonely for them and the earth to have only life.

Some rational people think: If there is life on other planets, but those lives are not known now, how did they disappear? Is it possible that the future of the earth and people will eventually return to those stars?

Fans of immortality and immortality: When heavenly beings become aliens, they will instantly feel that there is no sense of mystery at all. So are there really no gods in this world...

Wu Chengen seemed to understand a little bit.

If only Earth has life and civilization, is it a miracle? If it is a miracle, then without predecessors to lead the way, how should the people on earth, as predecessors, move forward?

In such a vast universe, only the earth has life. If it is not a miracle, then where did they come from?

Thinking of what the anchor said about hoping for their peace-loving advanced civilization, a shuddering fear crawled up his tailbone.

Wang Shouren, who was 36 years old and had not yet been demoted to Guizhou, quickly saluted and, under the envious eyes of his colleagues, asked the question he had been curious about for a long time.

"I would like to ask the host, there are so many books in the study, why don't you study the Tao Te Ching?"

Since he didn't see any books like The Analects of Confucius, Wang Shouren had no choice but to take the Tao Te Ching as an example.

As the son of the number one scholar, he had a good education environment since he was a child. He was admitted as a Jinshi at the age of 28. He was really curious about why the descendants who were proud of Wuhou didn't have a single 'sage' book on the bookshelf.

Lao Tzu's "Tao Te Ching" is barely good, but other "Han Feizi", "Gui Guzi", and even a bunch of foreign books and picture books that look like idle books are all placed on it. The Chinese textbook is so simple, and other miscellaneous subjects Not very detailed.

Wang Shouren, who started looking at bamboo at the age of 18 and had doubts about Zhu Xi's theory of "Gewu", did not mean to criticize it. He was also curious about the significance of their current theory to future generations.

In the Jiajing Dynasty, which had just passed away a year ago, Zhu Houcong was shocked when he looked at Wang Shouren above. After all, this minister had returned to the West last year, so was he a spirit in heaven? No, no, no, he saw his cousin yesterday, or it might be someone from his cousin's side.

His students were excited when they saw the teacher's name on it. They quickly took out paper and pen to write down the teacher's questions and waited for the anchor to answer.

[Xiao Xiao looked back at the brand new "Tao Te Ching" on his bookshelf, feeling inexplicably embarrassed.

"It's not that we don't learn. We will also pick out a few sentences from the "Tao Te Ching" and "The Analects" to learn. The main thing is to take the test of memorizing and reciting and translating classical Chinese. We also need to recite the entire text of Zhuangzi's "Xiaoyaoyou" Writing from memory is difficult."

Thinking about the obsession of the majority of students with barbecue Kunpeng, you will know how resentful everyone is. 】

Ying Zheng was a little choked after reading Zhuangzi's article.

Do you want to take a look at the papers you wrote, including various terrains, longitudes and latitudes, time differences, temperatures, and arithmetic? Aren't these things more difficult than Zhuangzi?

Liu Che, a top student who was almost illiterate in front of the anchor's paper, slowly typed a question mark.

Kuhaha, Liu Chan, who was counting on the new questions that his father-in-law came up with based on the anchor's test paper:...Are you serious, anchor, what's so difficult about Xiaoyaoyou?

Liu Bei drank some water to calm himself down: "Kong Ming, your descendants... are really different."

Zhuge Liang could not refute his lord.

Zhu Yuanzhang looked at his son and brought it to Zhuangzi. There was only so much content about Xiaoyaoyou on it, and he thought it was simple.

From now on, many people wonder what the minds of future generations are doing every day.

[Xiao Xiao smiled awkwardly: "Only a few famous articles are tested in the exam. Except for those who are interested in these at home, we generally don't read them much. Those who like it can buy their own books to study. There are also those who major in these courses at university after high school. It depends on the individual. It’s a hobby.”]

In those dynasties where the imperial examination was basically a fixed examination of those things, many scholars under the sky were so angry that they began to curse and curse the absurdity. When you study, you don't read the books of saints and sages, but instead learn those trivial things. You really don't know what it means.

As people who have read these books to settle down and take the imperial examinations, they cannot accept that the classics they have read all their lives are put down so lightly by others.

Wang Shouren understood that regardless of whether the imperial examination was still there or not, the Four Books and Five Classics were completely withdrawn from the examination stage and student education.

An article in Xiaoyaoyou had to be written and memorized in its entirety, and the Analects of Confucius was studied on a case-by-case basis. Just like they mainly studied classics and history, and read Taoist and Buddhist classics if they were interested, later generations also treated Confucianism in the same way.

It can be seen that the sage books they now regard as their standards are not so sacred at all in the eyes of future generations.

His idea is correct, and his thinking needs to be improved. At least Zhu Zi's approach is no longer suitable for the Ming Dynasty.

[Xiao Xiao took out another set of papers: "I'm going to continue writing questions. It took 20 minutes to answer the barrage this time. Let's come back in an hour."]

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