After returning to the inn where they lived, Deglanzi explained his change in thinking to his friends.
Of course, the biggest influence on Deglanzi was food.
"Our original place..." Deglanzi smiled softly, "You know, just a village like this is the enclosed area where we live now. A village can eat as much beans and wheat as we do in a month, and all kinds of things.
How much are pigs, sheep, chickens, ducks, fish, etc.?』
The friends all shook their heads.
Most people in the snow area don't have much ideas and just muddle along. People like Deglanzi are still in the minority after all.
Deglanzi said: "Let's put it this way, our tribe harvests grass, barley, and cattle and sheep that are only slaughtered during the New Year every year...the amount for a whole year is not enough to feed a village here for a month!"
A whole year, a month! I have to find the gap here, otherwise... So I can't go back, I have to study here... When I learn it and understand it, I will go back and take all my knowledge with me
Go back with what you have arrived...go back to our hometown, so that one day our hometown can be like this! Become the next...Chang'an..."
"Prince..." The friends who didn't have much idea about numbers were also shocked by Deglanzi's words. After a while, they came back to their senses and prostrated themselves in front of Deglanzi, "But
...We can't bear to leave you..."
Deglanzi helped them up again, "Don't be sad. Leaving and parting is for the next meeting... We should be happy because we have found a bright and glorious path... Also, don't call me prince."
From now on, there will be no princes of the Derge tribe, only...well, the Han people call people who impart knowledge a teacher, so you just call me...call me "guru"! From today on, I will
For our snow area, not just one of our tribes, but the entire snow area, become a "guru"! Become a "guru" who brings Han knowledge and leads us to the light together!"
"prince……"
Deglanzi frowned, "As I said, there is no prince now!"
"Go to...Master..." The friends then changed their words.
Deglanzi nodded and said: "By the way, you are going to call me that when you go back. We are no longer members of the Dege tribe, but masters who bring light to the snow area and lead everyone in the snow area to happiness!"
』
"I...we are also "guru"?!"
Deglanzi nodded and said, "Of course! Ordinary masters only impart knowledge. We not only impart knowledge, but also lead our people to a brighter and better happy future. Isn't this a step above the master?"
?Of course it is the guru, I am the guru, and you are also the guru!"
Deglanzi stood up, came to the front of his friends, and gently stroked his palms over their heads one by one, "I once took you from the snowy area, through the mountains, across the rivers, and saw the wind and snow."
, have seen life and death... Now I will pass on this courage to you, and let the gods of the five directions bless you, so that you can once again walk through the mountains and rivers safely, without fear of severe cold, life or death... until the light
That day comes!』
"Guru!"
This time, the sound was not only neat, but also seemed to be full of power...
……┌(_Д_)┐……
Other people's things are stories.
Other people's excitement is also other people's.
Only you can understand your own affairs, your own joys and sorrows.
When Wei Kang was released from the woodshed and saw his father after taking a bath, the resentment that Wei Kang had been filled with suddenly dissipated. Because he found that his father seemed to have suddenly aged more than ten years.
All the energy and energy in his body seemed to have been drained out by some monster in an instant.
"Father...Father..." Wei Kang called tentatively.
Wei Duan almost collapsed on the ground. He completely lost the majesty and demeanor before, and lost any external image. His eyes were slightly dull as he looked at Wei Kang, and seemed to be looking through Wei Kang.
He walked far away, "Now...you should be satisfied...you didn't become an official...I became an official..."
"Ah?!" Wei Kang's mouth opened wide and his eyes widened. When he came out of the woodshed, he thought he had finally won, just like every time he was punished as a child, that thing happened
Even if it was in the past. He accepted the "punishment" from the woodshed, so now he could "start over" again, but he didn't expect that when he came out, he would see the scene in front of him.
"Father! Baby, baby..."
Wei Kang wanted to pounce, but Wei Duan reached out and pushed him away.
"Stay away from me..." Wei Duan stood up unsteadily, "Now you can do what you want to do. My father can't control you anymore, and I won't control you in the future..."
"Father..." Wei Kang only felt at a loss in his heart. It seemed that the long-awaited result of breaking away from his father's control and becoming truly independent actually fell into his hands, but it did not make him happy, but he felt...
fear.
An inexplicable fear.
"This... what on earth is going on?" Wei Kang asked the steward down the hall, "What on earth happened?"
"Back to Mr. Young Master... Many people in the Senate are impeaching the master..." The steward lowered his head and said, "They say that the master is indulging his disciples, ignoring the king's laws, using public weapons for personal use, etc. There are a total of fifteen crimes... The master is the one above.
Defend yourself, and then apply for a letter of appointment..."
"Why is this happening?!" The muscles on Wei Kang's face twitched, "How is this happening?!"
Does Wei Kang really not know why things are like this?
No, he knows.
He just doesn't want to accept such a thing.
But not everything in the world can be had when he wants it, and he can have it without it when he doesn't want it...
……(● ̄() ̄●)……
"Modern texts... ancient texts..."
In the Hundred Medical Center, Sima Hui sat in front of Zheng Xuan's hospital bed and exhaled slowly.
The smell of medicine was very strong in the room, but Sima Hui didn't care.
In order to visit Zheng Xuan, Sima Hui specially bathed and changed into clean clothes...
Of course, these are the regulations of the Hundred Medical Hall, and it is said that they also come from the guidance of Hussar.
Zheng Xuan improved slightly during this period, but when Sima Hui came, Zheng Xuan fell into a coma again.
Sima Hui looked at Zheng Xuan and had no intention of waking him up. He just murmured softly, as if he was talking to Zheng Xuan or just to himself, "Mr. Zheng, the Taoists taught the true scriptures, but what about us? Ours
Scripture...hehe..."
Once upon a time, Sima Hui thought that Zheng Xuan was a greedy thief, a villain who destroyed ancient classics, a traitor, and a gravedigger who destroyed ancient classics.
Both modern and ancient texts have gone through ups and downs.
Zheng Xuan was still asleep, but Sima Hui had no intention of arguing with Zheng Xuan. Instead, after sighing for a moment, he slowly said: "Actually, I also know that this ancient scripture... may not be...
The true scriptures... the ancient scriptures, the modern scriptures, haha, they all say they are true, but in fact... haha..."
The source of Jinwen Sutra is Fu Sheng.
But it’s not Fu Sheng…
According to rumors, Fu Sheng once served as a Ph.D. officer in the Qin Dynasty and secretly hid a set of "Shang Shu" at home. When Qin Shihuang burned books to harass Confucian scholars, all other private collections were destroyed, and Fu Sheng took the "Shang Shu" at home.
It was hidden in the wall. After the establishment of the Han Dynasty, Fu Sheng took out the books hidden in the wall, compiled 28 chapters of "Shang Shu", and began to teach disciples.
After Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty came to the throne, he heard that Fu Sheng was teaching "Shang Shu" among the people, so he sent the official Chao Cuo to find Fu Sheng, compiled and compiled the 28 "Shang Shu" that Fu Sheng had mastered, and added another "Taiwan Book" found among the people.
"Oath", unified into 29 chapters of "Shangshu", issued and published by Dahan.
If this is "literary skill", then whose "literary skill" is it?
Chao's mistake?
Or is it from Emperor Wen of Han?
So why did Chao Cuo or Emperor Wen of Han want this "literary skill"?
"Fugong kept books in the wall, and the descendants of the Kong family also kept books in the wall..." Sima Hui said with a smile, "Okay, Mr. Zheng, do you think this is a coincidence? Haha... Only books can be hidden in the wall."
no?"
"King Lu Gong... Haha, King Lu Gong..." Sima Hui smiled and said nothing.
King Liu Yu of Lu Gong wanted to expand the palace and forcibly confiscated the homestead of the Confucius family. After demolishing Confucius' old house, 39 chapters of "Yi Li" and 16 chapters of "Shang Shu" were found in the walls. Later, Confucius' descendant Kong
Anguo took out these ancient books and presented them to the court.
The "Shang Shu" found in the hole wall became the origin of the ancient Chinese classics.
Normally, when a "more accurate", "more authentic", "more credible" version is found, shouldn't the content of the scriptures be updated? But in fact, it is not.
The "Guwen Shangshu" presented by Kong Anguo was not taken seriously. At that time, the imperial court had already established "Doctors of the Five Classics", and the doctoral officials in the "Shangshu" part were all based on the "Jinwen" handed down by Fu Sheng. It is said that these doctorates basically read
He did not understand "ancient literature", so he had no motivation to change the knowledge content he was in charge of. In the absence of support from the court, these "Guwen Shangshu" gradually became scattered and disappeared.
"I... I used to be very resentful. I felt that it was these incompetent people who were eating their corpses and eating nothing, which caused the ancient classics to fail..." Sima Hui smiled and patted the edge of Zheng Gong's bed, "I also hate you...
…Mr. Zheng, at that time, I felt disgusted even when I mentioned your name... Thinking about it now, it’s really..."
"Silly..." Sima Hui pointed at himself, "I'm stupid...are you stupid or not...I don't know, but...I will tell you this only today..."
Zheng Xuan seemed to be still asleep, without any reaction.
"Mr. Zheng..." Sima Hui sighed, "You can put it this way... I have been fighting for modern and ancient prose all my life, but I didn't expect to find out now... Haha, it's all fake... it's all fake...
…』
"The modern text is fake, and the ancient text is also fake..." Sima Hui shook his head and said, "You said, I have spent my whole life on this for a fake... No wonder Qiusi keeps saying that he wants to
Our "serious explanation" actually... haha, Hussar has known about this for a long time, right?"
"This matter is too big... so Qiaoqi doesn't dare to say it openly, right?" Sima Yi shook his head, "Actually, I don't dare, neither do I... If I really say it... Haha, I'm afraid not.
The world is in chaos? Qiusi wants us to have a "serious and correct solution". It's really hard work. What is a "serious and correct solution"? How can it be regarded as a "serious and correct solution"? Do we need to think carefully and carefully? Therefore, Qiusi is more important
We need to think about things... think more about it, I think about it, you think about it, they also need to think about it... Not all scriptures are scriptures, not all
Annotations are all annotations...not all books and scriptures...are true..."
"Hussars..." Sima Hui sighed, "You are indeed worthy of being a hussars..."
When Sima Hui said this, he paused, then raised his head, as if he was thinking about something. After a long time, he shook his head again and sighed.
"Of course... those books I read a few days ago... may not be true..." Sima Hui said softly, "But... I think..."
"This text says that Emperor Xiaowen sent Dr. Chao to find Fusheng..." Sima Hui slightly twirled his beard and said, "There must be something fishy in this... Who is Emperor Xiaowen? He... Haha, it's a matter of the Tian family,
It’s really..."
In the early days of the Western Han Dynasty, the founding heroes of the Western Han Dynasty not only received high titles and generous salaries, but also many of them were able to enter the imperial court and hold important positions. So that whether they were senior officials of the central court or important officials of local princes, almost all were firmly controlled by the meritorious groups.
Control. It was not until the period of Emperor Wen of Han that this situation began to reverse. And how could Emperor Wen of Han who did this be a good person?
When Lu Fei came to power after Han Gao, the Lu clan took the opportunity to control the military and political power, and became prosperous for a time. After Lu Fei's death, Zhou Bo, Chen Ping and others launched the "Zhu Lu Rebellion" to completely wipe out the Lu clan.
He deposed Liu Hong, the young emperor of the Western Han Dynasty established by Empress Lu, and instead welcomed Liu Heng, the acting king, as emperor, who was Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty.
Liu Heng was far away in the Kingdom of Dai at that time and had no way of knowing the true situation of the "Zhu Lu Rebellion" in Chang'an City. So when he learned that the ministers were going to greet him, he did not dare to go. Although in the end he was advised by Lieutenant Song Chang and others
He made the decision to go to Beijing, but he followed every step of the way and was extremely cautious. He even sent his uncles Bo Zhao and Song Chang to Chang'an to investigate the situation.
Although Liu Heng's journey to Beijing later went smoothly, before he entered the palace, he not only sent Liu Xingju to thoroughly clean up the palace, but also sent his confidants Song Chang and Zhang Wu to take control of the palace guards, which made him feel a little relieved.
In order to secure the throne, Emperor Wen of Han even killed his four sons with Lu...
Of course, the history books simply say, "During Xiaowen's reign, there were three sons before and after him, and Empress Dowager Dou was lucky enough to die before and after, and the three sons also died, so Xiaojing was established."
As for this "before and after", well, it's not the front and back of the front and back, but the front and back, it doesn't even have a surname.
Do you really have no surname?
After all, Emperor Xiaowen was in Dai State before, so it is possible that he married a Hu man without a surname?
Or someone else?
When the princes and kings of the Western Han Dynasty wanted to appoint a queen or crown prince, according to court laws, they had to first submit a letter to the central government of the Han Dynasty before they could obtain approval from the central government. Finally, they accepted the canonization from the central government and became the official queen or crown prince.
Before Emperor Xiaowen was promoted, he was the acting king, and his queen would naturally be canonized by the court. But would the Han court canonize a Hu man, or someone without a surname, as a queen?
Therefore, there must be some reason why his surname was deliberately omitted from the history books...
There is often only one truth.
It turns out that this queen's surname should be "Lu".
In order to completely secure the throne and draw a clear line with the "Lu" family, Emperor Xiaowen may have sent someone himself, or he may have acquiesced, or he may have pretended not to know. Anyway, "the first and second sons died, and the third son died even more." As for
How did he die? It must have been due to illness, and it was a "natural" death.
This reassured Chen Ping, Zhou Bo and others.
Perhaps it was such a "certificate of submission" that made Emperor Xiaowen extremely fearful of the meritorious group of Zhou Bo and Chen Ping. Perhaps this was also an important reason why Zhou Bo and Chen Ping were not reused even though they had made great contributions.
Originally, the "Lu" family's relatives group was suppressed, many were killed, and many were exiled. However, Emperor Xiaowen did not dare to reuse the veteran meritorious faction, so Emperor Xiaowen could only turn to enfeoff other kings and marquises with different surnames, and pay equal attention to them.
The use of poor men and women was used to balance the forces between the DPRK and the Central Government. This laid the root of the "Rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms".
Under the strong support of Emperor Xiaowen, Jia Yi and other poor people were promoted and became their pioneers. Under Jia Yi's suggestion, Emperor Xiaowen ordered all the princes to leave Chang'an and return to their own fiefdoms, and took the opportunity to
He deposed Zhou Bo as prime minister and invaded the power of the noble class.
If you want to support, you can't do it for no reason, right?
So Jia Yi, Chao Cuo and others were promoted because of various "literary skills".
Will this make those old nobles who have "supported great achievements" willing to do so?
Obviously it's impossible.
Although Jia Yi's proposal suited Emperor Xiaowen's wishes, it also completely intensified the conflict with the meritorious group.
Just when Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty was preparing to further reuse Jia Yi and promote him to be the nephew of a public minister, conflicts broke out between the two sides. Jianghou Zhoubo, Yingyinhou Guanying, Dongyanghou Zhang Xiangru and others joined forces to force the palace, which eventually led to Jia Yi being demoted to Changsha until three years later.
, with the death of Guan Ying, Zhou Bo was able to return to Chang'an after he stopped asking about political affairs.
"When Jia, Chao and others regained their power and position, they became even more..." Sima Hui said softly, "literati, these disciples are old officials... isn't it just natural? Of course, the reduction of vassal status was also for Emperor Xiaowen,
But... haha, this is also to make Emperor Xiaowen completely lonely... This strategy is not without its bitterness and wisdom..."
"Everything in this article is for killing and killing." Sima Hui said, "As for the so-called Fu Sheng, he is a carefully selected person. Firstly, Fu Sheng is too old to speak, and secondly, Fu Sheng is childless! So a certain person
I used to think that this text was a forgery and not a true scripture... But now I look at it again, this ancient scripture... Haha, I guess it is also fake..."
When Sima Hui thought of this, he smiled bitterly and sighed for a long time... Because Sima Hui had always believed that Jinwen Jingxue was a product constructed by Emperor Xiaowen, Jia Yi, Chao Cuo and others, in order to enhance his own status and social voice.
He competed with the old nobles for power, so Sima Hui felt that the study of ancient Chinese classics was true and good.
After all, Chao Cuo found a childless and elderly Fu Sheng, and no one could hear Fu Sheng's words clearly. His daughter could only relay Chao Cuo's records. At first, it didn't sound like there was anything wrong with it, but after careful consideration,
…
For example, is it curry that tastes like shit, or curry that tastes like shit?
Sima Hui hated Zheng Xuan before because Zheng Xuan clearly taught the ancient scriptures, but then turned around and started eating shit!
However, as he got to know more deeply in Chang'an, especially after seeing some books that the Han Dynasty had hidden deep in Dongguan in the Cai Library, Sima Hui began to have a second doubt in his heart...