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Chapter 89 The dispute between Legalists (Part 1)

As a person from later generations, I may not be as good as the ancients in terms of real-time strategies and critical decisions.

But if we talk about hindsight, the ancients and later generations who were deeply affected by the limitations of the times are not on the same level at all.

If Legalism were a game, then Han Fei would be the top-ranked gangster.

And Ying Chengyu is a warrior who has reached the upper limit of krypton gold. My level is not as high as yours, but my combat power is just...

"What is the technique of the Shu School? To put it simply, it is conspiracy. What is the law of Legalism? It is legal regulations. Shen Buha uses 'shu' as 'law', that is, using conspiracy and tricks to improve legal regulations. Finally, in

After the death of Han Zhaohou, the laws and regulations disappeared, which is what you said about the law of no harm without application."

"But the passing of geese leaves hair, and the passing of humans leaves traces. Shen Buhai practiced martial arts in Korea, and even after others died, the traces remain. Koreans still practice martial arts, and this is what I call Shen Bulhao's technique. Enough said

Understand? Any questions?"

Huh? What your Majesty said seems interesting.

The laughter of the diners gradually faded, and most of their eyes lit up as they understood what Ying Chenglong meant.

In the shadows, the old man with a somewhat fierce voice said: "Your Majesty's theory is quite charming. 'Shu' is the means of doing things, and 'law' is the ultimate goal. The laws can be deleted, but the methods of doing things are not so easy to delete."

Another person in the shadow said: "When Lord Wu'an was at Yanmen, he ordered the Zhao border troops to return as soon as they heard the Huns' horseshoes, and kill anyone who dared to capture them. After so many years, only one battle made the Huns dare not go south for ten years. In

During this period, the tenacity of Zhao Bian’s soldiers was cultivated extremely well.”

"Even after the rumor spread that Lord Wu An was beheaded by King Zhao, the Zhao army was united and united, fought bravely, and there was no chaos. This is the 'skill'. Once Zhao generals were replaced, his command and decision-making was far worse than that of Lord Wu An.

What's more, this means that the Dharma does not exist. Your Majesty, is what I say correct?"

"That's the truth."

Ying Chengyu nodded and turned to look at Li Mu who was being praised.

Li Mu was obviously praised, but there was no joy at all on his face.

He threw away the empty wine jar in his hand, opened another jar of wine, and drank.

"I made a mistake."

Li Muping wiped the wine stains from the corner of his mouth with his palm, and waved his hand towards the apologetic doorman in the shadows.

Having said this, even the reckless man who had only been focusing on eating understood it, and Han Fei naturally understood it a long time ago.

The Legalist Everest frowned and wrote on the paper: Your Majesty is saying that the rule of Shenzi will lead to the destruction of Korea?

Ying Chengyu nodded.

Han Fei picked up his pen and started writing again. While writing, he took out another piece of paper from his arms and wrote two full sheets.

This shows how much Han Fei disagrees with Ying Chengyu’s words:

[Shenzi advocated Han Zhaoxianhou to use "skills" as an indicator for all aspects of official evaluation, so that redundant officials in the court were eliminated. Economically, Shenzi encouraged the masses to open up more wasteland and plant crops on the wasteland. He encouraged the people to actively raise silkworms and do hands-on work.

Participated in spinning. Militarily, Shenzi unified and integrated the military forces of the aristocratic class and incorporated them into the Korean military force.】

[Shenzi conducted intensive training for them to enhance the army's combat effectiveness and military combat capabilities. All these measures were to strengthen Han. During Shenzi's rule, South Korea was unprecedentedly powerful. Shenzi used his skills to rule and allowed Han to dominate the world. Dare to

I ask your Majesty, what is wrong with surgical treatment?]

Seeing Han Fei's stubborn look, Ying Chengyu's original thought of competing with Han Fei suddenly disappeared.

The two pieces of paper on the desk were not a debate for Han Fei, but his love for South Korea and his confusion about South Korea's demise.

If it were possible, Han Fei, the Korean prince who could hardly speak a word but was able to write a eloquent masterpiece of 100,000 words, "Han Feizi", really wished that the world's surname was Han, not Qin.

Ying Chengyu gently patted Han Fei on the shoulder, asking the stubborn Korean prince to relax a little, and said softly: "You once wrote in "Han Feizi·Wang Jing": What is wrong with the law, the king takes, and the officials take it.

Those who were punished were those supported by the superiors. That is, those who were opposed by the law were appointed by the monarch. Those who were punished by the officials were supported by the monarch. You attribute this to the cause of Han's demise."

"You think that the complete reversal of reputation, reputation, rewards and punishments will lead to the destruction of laws and prohibitions and the chaos of the people, that is, the destruction of laws and prohibitions, and the chaos of the country's people. Then have you ever thought about why South Korea, with its "righteousness" on the head, has changed

Is it like what you said?"

Naturally, Han Fei had thought about this problem. He took out another piece of paper from his arms and quickly wrote on the paper: The aristocracy is powerful. Han Zhao waited first, and all the Han kings in the past generations have no courage and are far behind Qin.

Only the generation of Han Zhaohou was the one who implemented the Shen BuHai reform, and all subsequent generations of Han monarchs did not follow the Shen BuHai reform.

In the Qin State, Shang Yang's method continued from Qin Xiaogong to the first emperor.

"So, why is this happening? Is it true that our Qin country is lucky and has received help from God?"

Ying Chengyu took the brush from Han Fei's hand and wrote a big word "shu" on the paper.

"The Shen Bu Hui Reform is to use 'skill' to control 'skill', requiring the king to use conspiracies to control his ministers. A king must be true to his word, carry out majestic schemes, and must not resort to deceitful ways."

"When a king is used to using the intrigues that his ministers are good at to fight against the plots of his ministers, what is the difference between this king and his ministers? How does this king manage his ministers? Korean princes in the past dynasties grew up in such an environment, and were attracted by Han Jun since childhood.

How can they still have the courage if they are exposed to many tricks and tricks?"

"Since the Shenbulai Reform, Korea's 'skills' have risen and 'righteousness' has fallen, and the top and bottom are in effect. The king and his subjects are only thinking about conspiracy and conspiracy, and there is no longer the spirit of a strong country with the word "righteousness". South Korea, with its simple folk customs, has completely degenerated into the most ridiculous and ridiculous

A state ruled by magic."

"The whole body and mind of the kings and ministers of Korean temples are always involved in the calculation of avoiding disaster and seeking others. This is the danger of surgical treatment."

Han Fei is a very smart man. If he were not smart, he would not become the first Legalist in history.

Because of this, he understood after Ying Chengyu finished speaking.

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He stared blankly at Ying Chengyu, sweat began to drip from his face.

His face turned a little pale, and his right hand trembled as he took back the brush from Ying Chengyu's hand, wanting to write something on the paper.

The trembling brush left ink dots and scratches on the paper, and soon the paper was filled with everything, just like Han Fei's heart.

Shen Buhai, whom he had always respected as Shenzi, was the chief culprit who destroyed his motherland.

He believed that the Shinbule reform was an opportunity for South Korea to dominate the world, but the truth was that it was a ladder leading South Korea to the abyss.

The first Legalist, Han Fei, who stuttered but was not good at speaking but good at writing, really wanted to write something to refute Ying Chengyuan at this moment, and wanted to prove that what Ying Chengyuan said was wrong and wrong.

But there were more and more dots and lines, and he couldn't write a word.

He was so stubborn that he refused to put down his pen, just like that year when he was so stubborn in the court of Qin that he refused to make suggestions for Qin.

Ying Chengyu sighed lightly, stood up and said: "We might as well think back to what South Korea, which sits on the world's largest iron mountain, has done in these years. In a time of great competition, the strong will become stronger, and the weak will perish. If you want to seize the world,

It is okay to seek others, but it must be done after strengthening yourself.”

"And South Korea is very interesting. It is obsessed with military rule. It does not think about strengthening itself, but only thinks about recruiting people. Qin occupied Han, and Han ceded the Shangdang to Zhao, and named it Zhao Zhao to shift trouble. He also cut eight cities to join the Zhou Dynasty, and also named Fat Zhou.

Retreat from Qin. Send the water engineer Zheng Guo to Qin to develop water conservancy and clearly strengthen Qin, which is called Weary Qin."

"Since ancient times, has there ever been such a ridiculous plan? To harm one's own body in order to plot others, and not to think about strengthening oneself. The style of martial arts in Korea is prevalent, and the eccentricities are particularly strong. Korea is like this, even if God cannot save it. If Korea does not perish, the world will not be destroyed.

Where is the right path? Techniques should not exist in the Dharma."

"Shenzi" says: Shen Buha taught Zhaohou how to control his subordinates.

"Historical Records: The Family of Han" says: Shen does not harm the prime minister, Han, cultivates martial arts and practices the Tao, governs the country, and the princes do not invade.

Korea thrived on martial arts and died on martial arts.

Everyone in Korea will inevitably feel the word "shu". Even Han Fei, the Legalist master who was regarded as an idol by Ying Zheng, was not immune. When compiling "Han Feizi", he openly used "shu" to treat "shu".

Write.

Han Shu, who was the master of this evil trend, was undoubtedly one of the three heroes of the early Han Dynasty. He was known as Zhang Liang, who was the master of strategizing and decisive victory thousands of miles away. He was granted the title of Liuhou by Liu Bang, the great ancestor of the Han Dynasty.

It has experienced the Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period, the chaos of the late Qin Dynasty, and the Chu-Han struggle for hegemony for several generations.

The Qin Dynasty was destroyed by the way of art, and the Han Dynasty was prospered by the way of art, so that the art of art reached its peak.

However, even with Zhang Liang's ability, he was unable to regain Korea. In the end, he realized that the art of martial arts was a small way and could not be used to govern the country, let alone restore the country, so he could only retire sadly.

Liu Bang, the emperor of the Han Dynasty, also understood this point - the way to seek people is not to seek the country. Zhang Liang bid farewell, and Liu Bang easily let Zhang Liang leave.

On the opposite side is Xiao He, the leader of the three heroes of the early Han Dynasty. He resigned several times but Liu Bang refused to let him go, forcing Xiao He to commit suicide to protect himself. The reason is that Xiao He is good at strengthening himself, which is the way to govern the country.

Liu Bang was afraid that he would let Xiao He go in front, and if there were princes and queens in the rear, he would ask Xiao He to take charge of the internal affairs.

Three to five years later, the princes and kings had enough troops to compete with him, the Han Emperor, for the world.

Therefore, Liu Bang would rather kill Xiao He than let Xiao He go.

But these can only be seen by future generations with the eyes of God. People in this world cannot see them due to the limitations of the times.

The Qin Dynasty was the first unified dynasty in history. No one knew how such a large dynasty should be governed or run. Everyone was crossing the river by feeling the stones.

Even Ying Chengxuan, a modern man with a God's perspective, cannot govern this new dynasty perfectly - what later generations have learned cannot be applied mechanically, and a system suitable for modern times may not be suitable for ancient times.

Although Ying Chengyu was not sure what was feasible, he at least knew what was not feasible.

When he said these last words, he did not want to hurt this poor young man whose homeland had perished.

He just wants the stuttering in the Chang'an Lord's Mansion to know what the Legalists who govern the world should be like - this is the most powerful stuttering in the world, the only thing he is still pursuing.

Han Fei is still young and has great talent.

Ying Chengyu knew that the Chang'an Lord's Mansion could not imprison the stuttering Han Fei, just like it could not imprison the swordsman Gai Nie.

This era is filled with the afterglow of the contention of a hundred schools of thought.

One day, when this stutterer returns to the court, representing Legalism and competing with other schools of thought, he will lead the huge empire of Qin to move forward.

Ying Chengyu did not expect that the path chosen by Stuttering would be the most correct one, but at least it would be closer to the most correct one.

Pa da ~

The holder of the brush broke into two pieces and made a crisp sound when it fell on the table. It also shattered Han Fei's ideal of the trinity of Legalism, which included law, technique, and power.

Han Fei, whose face was covered with sweat, lowered his head and stood up tremblingly.

Li Mu stretched out his hand to steady Han Fei, but Han Fei avoided him.

Han Fei raised his head, his face was filled with tears at some point.

He wanted to salute Ying Chengyu, but Ying Chengyu raised his hand to stop him.

"You know, I don't like red tape."

Han Fei said nothing.

Ying Chengyu let go.

Han Fei saluted again.

Ying Chenglong will stop him again.

Several times like this, Li Mu drank from the wine jar and said drunkenly: "Your Majesty, let him go."

Ying Chengyu sighed and stopped trying to stop him.

Han Fei, the leader of the Legalist family, with sweat and tears on his face, gave a complete apprenticeship ceremony to Ying Chengyu.

"Student, Han, Han Fei, thank you, thank you, thank you, Mr. Xie, solve, solve the confusion!"

The four diners in the shadows were all sitting upright, with solemn and solemn expressions.

"What your Majesty said was a revelation. Only today do I realize the dangers of the technique."

"To strengthen oneself and seek others, one must not mess with one's succession. Skills can be used, but one cannot govern the country. This is what your Majesty wants to make clear."

“It’s such a tragedy that Korea has existed for hundreds of years because of the art of martial arts!”

"If you are the king of Han, you will be able to reverse Han's defeat."

The reckless man bit into the meat skewers fiercely, sat on the ground with his legs spread wide, and looked sideways at Han Fei.

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Li Mu drank the newly opened jar of wine in one gulp, holding the empty jar in his hand, lying on the ground with his limbs spread out, muttering in his mouth: "Mu has never been defeated in his life..."

The drunkard got drunk again.

The banquet that took place in Chang'an Jun's Mansion has come to an end.

Xianyang Palace, Dazheng Palace.

The conversation between Meng Tian and Ying Fusu also came to an end.

"You are the eldest son of the Qin Dynasty, the one who will rule the world in the future. How can you be trapped here by 700,000 Lishan prisoners!"

Meng Tian yelled at Ying Fusu angrily, a look that rarely appeared in Meng Tian's relationship with Ying Fusu.

As a child who grew up playing with the First Emperor, Meng Tian always remembered how happy the First Emperor was when Ying Fusu was born, who was just a child at the time.

Two fifteen-and-a-half-year-old children looked at this little child with wrinkled skin with curiosity, and they didn't even dare to touch him, for fear that the child would be killed if he was not careful.

Meng Tian watched Ying Fusu grow up, and as Ying Fusu grew up, Meng Tian's love and care for him like a parent and son gradually became mixed with his loyalty to the emperor.

Meng Tian's eldest father, Meng Ao, closely followed the footsteps of the First Emperor. Meng Ao would stand by whichever son the First Emperor preferred to be the second son of Qin. Meng Ao had no bias towards the other sons of the First Emperor.

But not Meng Tian. Meng Tian favored Ying Fusu from a very early age. He just wanted Ying Fusu to be the second emperor of Qin.

"Your Majesty said that I could let you leave Dazheng Palace and give me a rank. I thought you had committed some serious mistake, but it turned out that you were just a prisoner for 700,000 Lishan. How can you be a good person like this?

Where is Qin II?"

Meng Tian was roaring and roaring.

The maids and eunuchs of Dazheng Palace all stood close to the wall, wishing they could breathe at their lowest.

They dared to cry and beg the eldest son Ying Fusu not to leave the palace, but they did not dare to say a word in front of the wartime general Meng Tian.

The ministers who led troops and fought in the Qin Dynasty, as long as they can step into Xianyang Palace alive, they will have countless lives on their hands. If they disagree, they will draw their swords and kill people.

With a sad look on his face, Ying Fusu sat on the new bed and said dejectedly: "That's hundreds of thousands of lives. How could I watch them die because of me? No matter how you persuade me, I will never leave Dazheng."

Palace."

Meng Tian looked at Ying Fusu's unsatisfactory look, and his heart was filled with anger.

The state of Qin is martial and the people of Qin are warlike.

Meng Tian, ​​a young general of the new generation of the Qin State, regarded fighting on the battlefield as a common occurrence.

He didn't understand why Ying Fusu, who was born in Qin and grew up in Qin, could be so weak.

He was gasping for breath, and there was almost green smoke coming out of his head. If Ying Fusu was his son Meng Tian, ​​he would have slapped him away.

Pa~

This slap hit the stool next to the table in the room, and the stool flew away with great force and hit an eunuch.

The eunuch didn't dare to cry out in pain, his face was pale, his teeth were clenched, and he just didn't make a sound.

Ying Fusu raised his head and did not see the stool hitting the eunuch. He only saw the stool falling three or four times on the ground, making a "harsh" sound under the load.

He eagerly stood up and stepped forward, saying: "Don't get angry because of Fusu's incident."

This sentence made Meng Tian's anger disappear and was replaced by unspeakable sadness.

At this time, say these words...

"My eldest son, please forgive me. Meng Tian is rude."

After saying this, Meng Tian walked away angrily, his clothes making a rustling sound.

Meng Tian didn't know when Ying Fusu would be able to leave the Dazheng Palace. Just like he didn't know if Ying Fusu was still suitable to be the second emperor of Qin.

"Meng Tian! Meng Tian!"

Meng Tian left suddenly and urgently, leaving Ying Fusu unprepared. When Ying Fusu reacted, Meng Tian had already left the Dazheng Palace.

Ying Fusu walked quickly, calling Meng Tian's name and chasing after him.

As soon as he ran two or three steps, he was stopped by the eunuchs and maids in Dazheng Palace.

All the palace maids and eunuchs were standing next to each other, and everyone was crowded together. A human body wall was used to isolate Ying Fusu from the gate of Dazheng Palace.

"Please, eldest son, have mercy on us!"

Their movements were neat, their faces were filled with tears, and their voices were pleading.


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