Watch TV shows every night?

Some people like it. Anyway, there is nothing wrong at night. Isn’t it good to watch TV, chat with the anchor and then go to sleep?

Some people don't like it. TV is interesting, but they also want to learn with the anchor. Watching TV is a waste of time.

[Xiao Xiao doesn’t care, she can write something by herself while watching TV.

"The rest of today has been decided. Let's start direct voting tomorrow night. Everyone who wants to watch TV can vote together. Those who don't want to watch TV can also vote."]

Zhu Houcong breathed a sigh of relief: No, don't vote. Either don't watch it, or just make a decision. It's good to watch cartoons. What's so good about TV series?

Other than him, the emperors of the Ming Dynasty were also very confused. Although it was adapted into a TV series, it would have more or less relevant historical background. They both hoped to know in advance and avoid bad things, but they didn't really want to see it. Such a Ming Dynasty and its descendants.

Lucky viewer No. 4, Shi Dan, was curious about what the red fruit was. She came from a pretty good family, but she had never seen a fruit that was bigger than the palm of her hand. She was wondering about the round and red fruit.

[Xiaoxiao also remembered that Ma Suo, the big red pepper.

"That Maso is a colored pepper, a variety of chili pepper, but it is not spicy at all. Chili peppers are also imported from the Americas, and there are many varieties."

She found pictures of different varieties of chili peppers and said: "Spicy is not a taste, but a stimulus. Many of us like it. You see, the red oil in the ramen and noodles I eat for breakfast is chili oil."]

Lucky viewer No. 5, Fang Wenqiang, put down the pen in her hand and looked at the sky with burning eyes.

"Anchor, I see that men and women work together in the news network, and there are men and women in those conference rooms. Can women in future generations also be officials?"

If her family had the means, she could ask her husband to teach her how to read, learn the Four Books, Five Classics, Poems and Songs, and she could learn them all as well as her brothers. However, no matter how good her homework was, her father would only say regretfully, "It's a pity that she is not a man."

Fang Wenqiang didn't quite understand it before, and she only regarded it as a compliment for her intelligence. But as she got older, her mother asked her to reduce her time studying and start studying female celebrities to prepare for marriage.

In fact, she was only thirteen years old, younger than the anchor. In later generations, she would still be in junior high school, when she was at her most rebellious.

Thinking of her father's words, she felt depressed and panicked. She is very smart in her studies, but praise should not be a pity that she is not a boy.

At first she couldn't figure out why her father said this, but later when she saw her brothers going to high school to get academic honors, or come back to continue their studies, she realized that there was no way for her to pursue a career through her studies.

["Well, whether they are officials or civil servants, they are both men and women."

Just then, Ms. Lin Hongping came in with a small box of cakes. Xiaoxiao simply asked: "Mom, is there a difference between civil servants and officials?"

Walking in and putting the cake and plastic forks on the table, Lin Hongping explained: "Civil officials are all department staff. Our current system does not distinguish between officials and administrative officers. Officials are all civil servants, but civil servants are Not necessarily an official.

Do you want to take the exam in the future? ”]

Not paying attention to the editor-in-chief who was shaking his head crazily, Fang Wenqiang was still confused after getting the answer.

The Song Dynasty has implemented the imperial examination system for so many years. Based on her observations these days, officials and courts will not use the imperial examination. Even if they are greedy for the various technologies of later generations, they will only spend a lot of money to support people and recruit craftsmen. , but the distinction between officials, officials, and craftsmen still exists.

In that case, what can she do?

The lucky spectators were lost in thought, while others frowned.

In this future generation, there will be no distinction between officials and officials?

The attitude of the officials was almost incomprehensible and opposed.

There are differences between officials and officials. Since ancient times, there have only been officials. How can there be people who want to be officials? How can officials and officials be confused?

The emperors also felt that there were differences between officials and officials. If there were no differences, then there would be too many officials in one country. How could the treatment of so many people be differentiated and implemented?

If the officials under the official's command have committed something, the blame will be directly placed on the official, which also tells them to pay attention. But there is no distinction between officials and local officials, and there is no natural authority of officials and gods. How to manage the officials sent by the imperial court and local officials?

In the Ming and Qing dynasties, when the culture of masters was very popular, both the masters and the officials began to think about another problem: there is no distinction between officials and officials, that is, everyone has to work. You will know the political affairs they revealed in the news of later generations.

In that case, wouldn’t all civil servants need to be proficient in everything from money and food to criminal laws?

Lu Shizhang of the Ming Dynasty was a scholar and not a bad person, but due to his fixed mindset, he was very dissatisfied with the lack of distinction between officials in later generations and the participation of women in political affairs. He believed that officials are different, men and women are different, and everyone in society should perform their duties. Said a long list.

His words made many people nod, and many others sneered.

[Okay, let’s just say what he said. Xiaoxiao still hung it up for him, but the font was ordinary. Looking at his information, he is a forty-year-old scholar who still has some reputation in the local area.

After her mother went out, she said: "Officials and so on, the national conditions are different. As for the differences between men and women, what kind of work you do depends on your ability, and you will eat what you have.

Everyone should perform their own duties. Everyone in different positions should be responsible for their own responsibilities and work, instead of just one person being destined to die in a corner of society...

If you really perform your duties according to your duties, I suggest you, the Emperor of Ming Dynasty, stop being anti-Yuan, and you scholars should stop taking the imperial examination, and just continue to follow the aristocratic feudal system based on blood. Anyway, the imperial examination was only started in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Don't even read Zhu Xi's "Annotations to the Four Books and Chapters". They all interpret the sages according to their own ideas. How rude. ”]

The Ming emperors who instantly understood what the anchor meant:...

After becoming the emperor, Zhu Yuanzhang also hoped that the people would perform their duties: Girl, you don’t need to be so sharp in your words.

As soon as the anchor mentioned their emperor, everyone who was nodding along stopped talking. How dare they continue to follow.

In a time and space where Neo-Confucianism was in power, not every scholar believed in the classics as a guide. When these people heard the anchor's words, they agreed in their hearts. It is necessary to learn and follow the sages, but the times are progressing. There is no reason that they must only watch and learn these things.

Lu Shizhang himself was also choked up. He was from the Yongle Dynasty, and Emperor Hongwu was still powerful. Of course, he had no intention of provoking the emperor.

When he heard the anchor talking about the imperial examination, he subconsciously said how could they be confused with each other, but he couldn't say anything. The anchor was not interested in talking to him at all, so he went directly to the next one.

Miao Zigao during the Zhengde period could be considered a middle-class family in a small town. It's not that he had never seen officials and messengers. It can't be said that there were no good officials. It's just that those officials who also wanted to do practical things were still officials no matter what. They were officials and masters. The civil servants who appeared in the news in later generations were completely different.

"Anchor, your officials, why are they all like that..."

He didn't know what specific adjective to describe specifically. He wasn't a corrupt official, he wasn't a mediocre official, and he wasn't even a blue-sky lord. They seem to be no different from the desert and flood control experts who appeared before Tianmu, but they do different work.

How could there be such an official?

["It's the same as the People's Liberation Army mentioned before, because the nature of society is different." He said vaguely, but Xiaoxiao could understand what it meant.

"Our current civil servants are commonly known as "servants of the people," and they are dedicated to serving the people. Although there will be some shortcomings and areas that need improvement, when something happens, we will still believe the higher authorities as soon as possible."

Thinking about the global changes since the epidemic, she, a high school student, can see how unstable the world situation is now. Her father now comes home every night to watch the news and pay attention to Europe on time. 】

Zhang Liang, who was no longer worried, sat on the Panasonic, looked at the sky, and complained: "It's quite honest. He can tell both good and bad things."

The host broadcasts that they are all married at a young age and are still immersed in studying. Their eyes are ignorant and clear, just like those of Eleven and Twelve. It has been several days. Every time when looking at the sky, Zhang Liang is still thinking that future generations will be too protective when raising children. pass.

They are really too young, and they have to be locked up to study. There is war outside, but people's livelihood is at stake inside.

Of course, there is nothing wrong with this. Later generations of the court have the strength to do this. It's just that he thought of South Korea when he was displaced, and the more he thought about it, the more uncomfortable he became.

Of course Zhu Yuanzhang also wanted the officials under him to be like later generations, but he also knew that it was impossible.

Especially according to the anchor's explanation, the nature of our society is different. Those soldiers and current officials all serve the people, because there are no feudal landlords and bureaucrats oppressing them.

They now have feudal landlords and bureaucrats. The emperor himself is the biggest one. He can only rely on force, prestige and the old order to maintain rule. If you want to have such bureaucrats and soldiers under your command, you need to change the nature of society. .

This is a simple truth that can be understood after thinking about it. If you want officers and soldiers to be like future generations, they must first have no grudge against each other.

But without the old order of distinction between superiority and inferiority, what was the point of so many things he did after rebelling against the Yuan Dynasty?

He also wanted the Ming Dynasty to continue well, but the Ming Dynasty was once again replaced by a foreign race, let alone be as prosperous and peaceful as later generations.

Zhu Yuanzhang, who had really climbed up from the bottom, fell into deep thought, and other monarchs of noble origin were also thinking.

They are all from standard aristocratic backgrounds, and their love for the people is not what later generations will understand at all. They don’t have much thought about the real people at the bottom. Their standard attitude is to keep the population growing as much as possible, prevent them from starving to death, and then use the power of the people to realize themselves. great deeds.

They don't quite understand why the officials of later generations have to serve the people. When officials work, they should serve the emperor. Even Li Shimin, who agrees with Mencius's theory of "the people are more valuable than the emperor", as a qualified emperor, he felt that she These taken-for-granted ideas are too scary for them.

The people lowered their heads and said nothing.

Even at night, when everyone is in their own territory, most people don't dare to say bad things about their officials.

They know that the hereafter is the hereafter, and now is now. They shut their mouths and lament in their hearts that the changes over the past thousands of years are not the same as before. They naturally believe that people like themselves should honestly listen to the words of officials and subordinates.

If it is said that generations ago, everyone believed that officials were gods, but the anchors from later generations told them that officials are also human beings, and they should be people who do practical things for the people.

Ding Mu, who was also in the Zhengde era, couldn't wait to ask: "Anchor, that TV series was adapted, so the story about Emperor Jiajing being obsessed with Taoism must also be fake!"

He didn't have any other ideas, he was really just curious and wanted to ask.

Zhu Houcong: I don’t know this person at all. You are from the Ming Dynasty. You have nothing to talk about!

Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang and Emperor Zhu Di raised their heads, hoping that the anchor could prove it. They were all adaptations. This emperor must not be from their old Zhu family.

The people of the Qing Dynasty shook their heads. They knew it before but didn't understand it. Now the anchor said that their Qing Dynasty was a foreign emperor. The emperor of the Ming Dynasty did not go to court, let alone the Huiqin Second Sect of the Song Dynasty... Suddenly everyone felt , there are really not many emperors who can be called saint kings.

Some people reacted. Although the anchor never said it clearly, after seeing so many things, it doesn't look like there will be an emperor or nobles in the future.

People who are accustomed to the rule of kings, nobles, and bureaucrats have their brains stuck in thinking.

[Xiao Xiao scratched his head: "Ah, although the TV series is adapted from a novel, it is true that Emperor Jiajing Zhu Houcong was obsessed with Taoism and alchemy and did not go to court for twenty years. There must be a foundation for creation.

He was pretty good, but his grandson Emperor Wanli didn't go to court for thirty years. ”]

Not going to court for thirty years!

You/our Ming Dynasty, what kind of emperors are these!

Zhu Yuanzhang and Zhu Di are already numb. These are bastard descendants. This is how you ruin the country that your ancestors worked so hard to build.

When they thought that they had worked so hard to save a fortune for their descendants, but that their descendants turned out to be such trashy things, their chests felt tight and they really had nothing to say.

Zhu Houcong: Suffocating, just suffocating.

It has only been eight years since I took the throne and I have done nothing. Why should I bear the sins I will cause in the future?

And I will not go to court for twenty years in the future. That Wanli is my grandson, right? I don’t have many children. What kind of bastard descendant is this?

Li Shimin, who had killed his brother and seized the power of his father, really couldn't understand: "What are these people doing every day if they haven't been in court for decades? Why do they still want to be emperor?"

Do you have no ambition at all to be an emperor? How many people may not be able to live that long after reaching adulthood in twenty or thirty years? Why on earth are you wasting so many years as an emperor?

He has now reconciled with his eldest brother in his heart. Although his eldest brother is a little timid and a little weaker than himself, he believes that if his eldest brother ascends the throne, he will not be able to go to court every day.

Coming from the Central Plains that had been divided for hundreds of years, he was used to it, and he didn't know what the imperial power would be like in later generations. He couldn't understand why such an emperor didn't have a minister or father-in-law to usurp power.

Is there no such thing as Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty in later generations?

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