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Chapter 1,546 Reaching Cooperation(1/2)

Gu Xun's purpose is completely opposite to Fusu's, or the focus is different.

Easing the conflicts between Confucianism and the empire was only secondary. What was more important to him was to completely crush the theory of enfeoffment and lay the theoretical foundation for unification.

Only the four schools of Confucianism, Mohism, Legalism and Taoism can do this.

Both the Mohist and Taoist sects chose the path of rebellion and were difficult to win over. The Tian sect ignored world affairs and basically did not exist.

As for the Legalists...the Legalist forces within the empire have now gone to an extreme.

As one of the four schools of Confucianism, Mohism, Legalism and Taoism, the one that values ​​practice the most over theory and the one that protects the king's interests the most, the Legalists now ignore theory too much and people's livelihood too much.

After careful calculation, only Confucianism was the most suitable, so Gu Xun showed unprecedented patience towards Confucianism.

As for why Fusu doesn't care about the theoretical support of unification like Gu Xun does... this is also normal.

After all, he is the son of Ying Zheng. In some ways, he is very similar to his father. For example, compared to the illusory theoretical unity, both father and son value the unity of governance more.

Cars on the same track, books on the same text, unified weights and measures, unified currency... and other measures, although they also involve content in the field of culture and thought, the main ones are governance constraints.

Restrict people to live in the same way.

The reason why both Xunzi and Fu Nian were embarrassed about this matter was because Fusu's request was a breakthrough in the empire's original policy of governing the country.

All the measures taken by Yingzheng before were the basic operations after the birth of a new unified country.

These operations were also done when the Zhou Dynasty was established, but they may not have been as thorough as Ying Zheng's.

Fusu's request, however, completely went beyond the scope of maintaining and consolidating rule. It was an unprecedented act.

Even Xunzi found it difficult to think clearly at the moment what a profound and serious impact this would have on the field of culture and thought, and what changes it would bring to the increasingly prosperous schools of thought since the Spring and Autumn Period.

More importantly, he doesn't know the impact, whether the change is good or bad.

After a moment of silence, Xunzi stroked his beard and said:

"Young master, you should know that the difficulty of this matter cannot be accomplished overnight, and it cannot be accomplished with the power of the Little Saint Xianzhuang alone."

If you want to achieve this step, you must have the support of one person - Ying Zheng as the emperor.

This is indispensable and irreplaceable.

Even if Fu Sugui is the eldest son and there are many supporters in the court, he is still not qualified.

Xunzi's answer can be regarded as a polite refusal.

Fusu responded, "I know all this. Of course, this matter cannot be solved overnight. It requires long-term planning and careful planning."

"That's why I want to remind Confucians to prepare early."

"Xunfuzi's "Encouragement to Learning" said that if you don't accumulate steps, you can't reach a thousand miles. This matter should be done step by step."

"How do Master Xun and Mr. Fu Nian agree?"

Xunzi and Fu Nian looked at each other, knowing that Fusu would probably have to get a definite answer today.

Reject or agree?

Gu Xun, who had been drinking tea, finally spoke:

"I personally suggest that it is better for everyone to cooperate."

Gu Xun's tone was normal. There was no threat in it, but it obviously contained hidden meanings.

Xunzi and Fu Nian looked at Gu Xun, and the former asked:

"What does the Imperial Master mean by this?"

Gu Xun winked at Fusu and said, "Show them something."

Fusu reached out and took out the secret letter about the book-burning order and handed it to Xunzi.

Xunzi unfolded the secret letter and looked at its contents. Gu Xun said at the same time:

"I was not involved in what happened today, but part of the reason why I came here is because of this."

After Gu Xun finished speaking, Xunzi had basically read the contents of the secret letter, and his face became uglier than ever before. Fu Nian had never seen such a green color before.

Fu Nian couldn't help but feel anxious. What on earth could have happened that could make his uncle become so angry?

In Xunzi's life, he was the only one who could make others angry, and few people could make him angry in turn. Even the feud between brothers Li Si and Han Fei did not have such an effect!

Xunzi had a gloomy face and handed the secret letter in his hand to Fu Nian again. His face was filled with irrepressible annoyance and he said in an angry and hateful voice:

"Absurd! Ridiculous!"

"How can it be so ridiculous!!!"

The old man's beard was trembling with anger, his face couldn't stop shaking, and he felt like his whole body was trembling.

Fu Nian saw this and quickly scanned the contents of the secret letter. He quickly scanned the contents and his face darkened.

But in terms of calmness, Fu Nian is actually better than the older Xunzi.

Xunzi had an upright temperament all his life and hated evil as much as he hated evil. He never cared about what he said or did. Even if he cultivates his moral character now, the foundation is still there.

Although Fu Nian was also visibly angry, he did not curse directly. Instead, he looked at Gu Xun Fusu with disbelief:

"Is this...is this serious?"

Gu Xun raised his eyebrows, shrugged and replied, "This is an official letter."

The official letter sent from Xianyang and bearing the seal of Yingzheng cannot be fake.

"But..." Fu Nian didn't even know what to say for a moment.

Of course, he also knew that the contents of the secret letter would not be false, but this fact made him unable to accept and believe it.

"This move is risking the disapproval of the world!" Fu Nian finally decided on the matter.

Although the burning of books has little to do with ordinary people, basically no one thinks that burning books is a good thing. It is indeed a very serious thing in the world.

Hearing this, Gu Xun responded calmly, "The emperor's will is the empire's will, and the empire's will is the will of the people of the world."

"As for what you think, it is not important to His Majesty the Emperor."

The translation of this sentence means - Ying Zheng doesn't care!

"But this will arouse the opposition of all the schools of thought!"

Basically, only a few sects such as doctors can be exempted from the book-burning order. Basically all major sects such as Confucianism, Mohism, Legalism, Taoism, Soldiers, Nong Yin and Yang will suffer.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! You don’t need to think about it to know that the book burning order will definitely cause an uproar in the world and the whole country will rebel. Of course, this opposition is only opposition, not rebellion.

Does Ying Zheng not care at all about this level of public pressure?

Gu Xun lightly tapped the table with his finger and reminded:

"No matter how many people oppose it, there is no doubt that this matter will be of great benefit to maintaining the rule of the empire."

"Our Emperor is not a person who is unwilling to give in, but the premise is that you have to make him feel that giving in is beneficial to himself and the empire."

"On one side is the long-term rule of the empire, on the other side is some pressure from public opinion. Which side do you think he will choose?"

The younger the dynasty is, the more suitable it is to engage in some spectacular operations that can easily cause uproar. After all, this is when the military power is at its strongest.

No matter the common people, intellectuals, or aristocrats, no matter which class they are, no matter whether they are willing or not, they cannot say a word "no" in front of the army.

"This..." Fu Nian wanted to say something more, but was interrupted by Xunzi raising his hand.

The old man's old but tough voice had a rare hint of gloom, and he said with a mixture of sadness and sigh:

"Since the Imperial Master has brought this matter before us, it must be a done deal and there is no way to reverse it."

Gu Xun nodded, "That's almost it."

"My primary purpose in revealing this matter to you two is to make you understand a truth."

"The world is like a tide and people are like water. Confucianism is already in trouble and has no way to retreat."

"As long as we don't get involved, Xiaoshengxian Manor may not be able to do what it wants, whether it is trying to survive alone or fighting for justice."

Xunzi was noncommittal about this statement and instead asked, "The master said this is the primary purpose, which means there are other purposes."

Seeing that Xunzi had changed the topic, Gu Xun didn't mind and replied:

"Yes, there is another thing, which is also related to the book burning order."

"Does the Imperial Master intend to stop the book-burning order?" Xun Zichai asked.

Gu Xun shook his head, "Stop? This is impossible. Even I can't do it, or the cost of doing so is too high."

"What I want to do is to reduce the destructiveness caused by burning books."

Xunzi probably had some guesses, and was not surprised. He calmly asked again, "So the Imperial Master wants to save the book?"

"Of course." Gu Xun nodded and replied, "There is nothing wrong with the world's words, but burning books is an act of extermination, and we must not let it happen."

"Otherwise, as the eldest son, Fusu would not leak the empire's secrets to the two of them."

"Of course, it is not easy to be submissive and submissive under the emperor's nose. This matter will be handled by Liusha, but the help of Confucianism will definitely be indispensable."

When Fu Nian heard this, he immediately bowed his hands and said:

"Confucianism is obligatory!"
To be continued...
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