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The first thousand four hundred and ninety-ninth section of the beginning of success

In the Zhi Gong case, Liu Che's ruling, Confucianism, Legalism, Huang Lao, and Huang Lao could barely accept it with their noses pinched. Tian Lai Novel | 2

For Confucians, such a sentence does not threaten the stability of feudal family society and the order of human ethics. For Legalists, the majesty of the law has been maintained, and for the Huang-Lao School, it is even better - from now on

No need to worry about these family disputes anymore.

This is the essence of politics.

If you don't want to tip the table, then you have to compromise and find a solution that is acceptable and tolerable to all parties involved.

After everyone shouted long live and accepted his verdict, Liu Che sat upright and asked, "What about the Sanbei case?"

"Your Majesty..." Zhang Hui, the Legalist tycoon who had never been involved in the turmoil in the Zhigong case, finally came to an end. He leaned on his crutches tremblingly, bowed slightly to Liu Che, and said: "This Three-Bei case is...

It is a story from the Spring and Autumn Period..."

Although, everyone knows that the emperor must know the origin of the Sanbei case.

But at this moment, everyone pretends to be confused.

"In the Spring and Autumn Period, there were people from Lu who followed their lord in war, and they fought three times in the north and south. At that time, Confucius was the minister of Lu, responsible for the country and the country, and had the power to administer justice. So he asked him why, and he said: I have an old father who is dead.

Mo Zhiyang! Zhongni then thought of filial piety and promoted him to an official..." Zhang Hui spoke with a strong Hanoi accent. His pronunciation was somewhat similar to Cantonese, so he sounded a bit like those old teachers in later generations of schools who did not speak standard Mandarin.

The feeling of giving a lecture.

However, Zhang Hui's tone of voice was quite contagious and very comfortable to listen to. Although it was slightly weird, it was not objectionable.

As he spoke, he bowed again and said: "This is the point of dispute between my ministers and the Confucian princes..."

He raised his eyes slightly and glanced at Dong Zhongshu, Hu Wusheng and other Confucian doctors. His eyes were full of contempt and provocation, and his voice also raised a higher pitch: "I and other legalists thought that what Zhongni did that day was...

The people of Lu were afraid of foreign wars...but the Confucian princes thought otherwise..."

Everyone in the Confucian family felt their faces were burning as they listened. Some of the thin-skinned young people did not even dare to look up at others and could only bury their heads deeply.

Especially scholars from the Gongyang School were embarrassed.

Because they know that Confucius did something wrong back then!

Originally, this was nothing.

If you make a mistake, you make a mistake.

As long as everyone insists that "Confucius' thoughts are not wrong, and if they are wrong, then it must be the world that is wrong," who can do anything to stop himself from succeeding?

But the problem is that the current situation does not allow them to act like this again.

Even, they are not allowed to quibble!

What is this place now?

Taixue Qinxue Pavilion!

Who is that man on the bed?

The Emperor of Han Dynasty!

Who are the people sitting on both sides of the lobby?

Three Dukes and nine ministers, noble nobles and noble ministers!

Today's Han Empire is an empire dominated by military aristocrats and framed by military generals and the landlord class.

In front of the emperor and the civil and military officials of the entire dynasty, if you continue to bite the bullet and engage in sophistry and sophistry, you will undoubtedly be seeking your own death!

It is impossible for the emperor to accept the Confucian position on the Three Norths case.

The civil and military officials of the Manchu Dynasty, and even the military aristocrats of the world, could not tolerate things like the Sanbei Case.

This is also the biggest difference between the environment faced by Confucianism today and that of later generations.

Those who govern, those who govern, and those who control and dominate state power.

All are military aristocrats, or at least members of a military aristocracy.

This is fundamentally different from the civilian government under the Confucian system of later generations.

The most important thing is that in the current Han Empire, at least in the vast northern counties, from the princes and princes to the common people, no one will support the Confucian stance on the Three Norths case.

Confucians are convinced that as long as they dare to stick to their own opinions on this issue.

Then he will inevitably cut himself off from the world and cut himself off from the court.

The emperor would not tolerate anyone deserting under the guise of filial piety; the princes and nobles would not allow anyone under his command to desert the battlefield.

But the problem is - Confucius is involved, and Confucianism cannot be allowed to back down.

Without the brand name of Confucius, the appeal of Confucianism and its appeal to people all over the world would drop by one level.

This will most likely lead to young people in the future no longer coming to Confucian academies to study.

Those nobles and big businessmen will no longer be as generous as they are now.

Without the supplement of young people and the sponsorship of nobles and big businessmen, what can Confucianism do to fight against Legalism and Huang Lao Sect?

I'm afraid that the Mo family will ride on my head and show off their power.

Therefore, after a moment of silence, Hu Wusheng finally took action.

I saw this great scholar, supported by two disciples, walking to the field and bowing: "Your Majesty, please report: The Sanbei case was only written by Han Feizi, but there is no historical evidence to prove it! The old minister thought that this was made out of nothing.

I hope your Majesty will investigate clearly..."

Zhang Hui, however, had known that Confucians would use this matter as an excuse. He laughed and asked, "Can Han Feizi still frame Confucius?"

Hu Wusheng snorted and refused to answer this obviously deceptive question.

How could Zhang Hui let go of such a good opportunity? He immediately beat up the drowned dog and asked, "How dare I ask Huzi, what do Huzi think of the master's trip?"

This is also the focus of the dispute between Confucianism and Legalism in the Three North Cases.

Legalists believe that the country and government should not be kidnapped by personal morality and should put national interests first.

Therefore, during the Warring States Period, the countries governed by the Legalists were all nakedly predatory, a model of imperialism.

The idiom "extend every inch of your life" was coined by Legalists.

For Confucians, putting personal morality and etiquette standards above everything else is the foundation for their survival.

Therefore, Hu Wusheng replied almost without hesitation: "The Duke of Zhou spits out nourishment, and the world returns to its heart! If there is a gentleman who can lead people to do good deeds, stabilize the country and nourish the people, why can't he set an example for the world? A teacher for all generations?"

"After Zhou Gong, who can rule the world with morality?" Zhang Hui retorted, unwilling to be outdone: "Don't you think that the virtuous sons and the talents of Guan Zhong still need to understand the laws and establish punishments in order to bring peace to the world?"

……………………

The two debated fiercely.

At the beginning, the two giants could still discuss matters, only the Sanbei case.

But soon, the scope of the debate expanded, and more people participated.

The Legalist doctors here accuse Confucianism of being hypocritical, while the Confucianists on the other side refute the Legalists' harsh rule and cruel laws, which will not last long.

The quarrel turned from a pure debate into a personal attack on each other.

Of course, when intellectuals and scholars curse people, they don’t use a single curse word.

Like the Legalists, they always satirized the Confucian scholars, saying that they used benevolence and righteousness to describe the way of the former kings, and decorated their arguments with great appearance and clothes, doubting the laws of the world, and the heart of the master. Those who talked about it were pretending to use false names.

External force is used to achieve one's own selfish interests and leave the interests of the country...', to put it simply, it is just to gain fame and reputation. Apart from bragging, there is no talent, but it is a parasite of the country, attached to the master and sucking blood.

Confucianism, of course, would not sit still and wait for death, especially the scholars of the Gongyang School, who were very grumpy and immediately ridiculed the Legalists who only knew how to kill people and did not know how to govern.

The two factions became more and more noisy.

Then, naturally, a full martial arts performance was performed in front of Liu Che.

It has to be said that the current Confucian scholars, especially those from the Gongyang School and the Han Shi School, are extremely competitive in terms of combat effectiveness.

Of course, Legalism is not bad either. Basically, the scholars of Legalism are all from the north. They are tall, powerful, and round. In most cases, Legalists also work part-time as military generals.

Even three or five casual people may not be a match for one Legalist scholar.

However, the Confucians were so numerous that they immediately overwhelmed the Legalists.

In the chaos, an unknown boot flew onto the head of Prime Minister Zhou Yafu, who was sitting on the left watching the show.

In an instant, the entire hall became quiet.

Zhou Yafu's face was as ugly as if he had eaten Xiang.

The scholars and disciples of the two schools of Confucianism and Legalism knew that they had caused trouble, and they all knelt down and worshiped Liu Che: "I and other ministers who have behaved disrespectfully before the emperor will be punished with death!"

Several giants even took off their hats and apologized deeply.

And the man who threw the boot on Zhou Yafu's head lowered his head in fear, not even daring to express his anger.

Others were frightened half to death - luckily, the boot just flew to the Prime Minister's head.

In case, if it flew to the emperor - even if it just flew to the emperor's case, it would be a capital crime of treason and disrespect. The sinner would naturally have his whole family killed, and other people would not be able to escape the involvement.

Liu Che, however, suppressed the laughter in his heart and asked Zhou Yafu: "How is the Prime Minister?"

Zhou Yafu took off the boot that had landed on his head and made him lose face. He took it in his hand and went out to pay homage: "Thanks to your Majesty's great blessing, I have nothing serious to do..."

If it’s not a big deal, then there is something!

Liu Che waved his hand and said: "Pass on the Imperial Physician!"

Immediately, an imperial doctor emerged from the crowd, carrying a medicine box, ran to Zhou Yafu, and checked it carefully.

He took his pulse and inspected his scalp. He also asked Zhou Yafu to open his mouth and stick out his tongue for observation. He also asked him to read the article again. Then, the imperial physician knelt down and paid homage to Liu Che: "Your Majesty, I will give you my diagnosis.

The Prime Minister is quite fine!"

Liu Che waved his hand again, asking this person to retreat.

"Is this how the Confucian and Legalist schools approach their studies?" After the imperial doctor retreated, Liu Che stood up, walked to Zhou Yafu, helped him up, took his hand, and looked coldly at the Confucian and Legalist giants,

He snorted coldly: "If the Prime Minister makes a mistake, can you afford to pay for it?"

The generals and princes in the hall glared angrily at the Confucian and Legalist doctors and students.

Zhou Yafu was very prestigious and popular among the army.

He treated his soldiers like a son and was well-liked by everyone in the army.

In addition, he is also the commander of Wuyuan Mountain. More than 70% of the senior generals in the current Han army have listened to his lectures, and many of them have even been taught and enlightened by him personally.

As the saying goes, once a teacher, always a father.

In the eyes of the generals and princes, all the doctors from the Confucian and Legalist schools combined were not as important as Zhou Yafu.

If Liu Che hadn't been sitting here, they would have drawn their swords long ago and asked these scum to give them an explanation.

Even so, under the angry looks of these battle-hardened generals, many young people from Confucianism and Legalism felt their knees go weak and their limbs tremble.

After all, which of these generals and princes did not crawl out from a mountain of corpses and a sea of ​​blood?

Even Hu Wusheng, Dong Zhongshu, Zhang Hui and others were beating drums in their hearts and felt uneasy under such circumstances.

At this moment, they finally remembered.

The masters of the Han Empire today are the generals and military aristocrats.

Apart from other things, 30% of the county guards and 70% of the county lieutenants in today's world are all soldiers or generals, or descendants of princes.

What’s even more frightening is that more than 80% of the pavilion chiefs in the world are veterans.

Even the civil service system, which has expanded its power after passing the examination bonus, combined, is no match for these generals who control the barrel of the gun.

"I am guilty, please Your Majesty to punish me!" Everyone knelt down and bowed.

…………………………

Liu Che inadvertently glanced at Zhou Yafu.

This is the result Liu Che and Zhou Yafu want.

Even Chao Cuo, who was sitting on one side, was very excited at the moment.

There is no doubt that this is not an accident, but a planned plot - however, there seems to be some changes in the designed script. In the original script, a boot must fly to Liu Che's case, and then he will do it.

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But it doesn't matter, it's almost as good as flying on Zhou Yafu's head.

No matter what, it's all an excuse.

"I am so disappointed with your attitude toward scholarship!" Liu Che scolded him with a cold face, "I see, from now on you should not write letters to discuss state affairs!"

The doctors of Confucianism and Legalism were all shocked when they heard this, and even the Huang Lao sect felt a knot in their hearts.

Participating in and discussing state affairs is a time-honored favorite among literati and officials!

It can even be said that it is a hobby that they cannot give up at all.

After all, as long as you are a scholar, who doesn’t imagine that you are that Shang Jun, that Mencius, that Shen Dao?

In the morning he was a farmhouse man, and in the evening he ascended to the Emperor's Hall.

Give guidance to the country, criticize current affairs, and influence national affairs.

Now, the emperor wants to deprive them of this power!

This is simply unacceptable to them!

However, many people looked up at Liu Che's expression and then at the furious generals and princes. They could only lower their heads and said, "I respectfully obey the imperial edict!"

No one dared to offend an angry emperor and a group of violent generals.

At the very least, no one dares to take the lead!

"It's better to wait until the emperor calms down before asking for mercy..." Many people were thinking in their hearts, but no one knew that this was actually something that had been planned for a long time.

Liu Che smiled slightly in his heart, and the first step had been taken.

This is the beginning of success.

Of course, Liu Che knew very well that just by doing this, it was impossible to stop the academic community from intervening in politics.

Because, since ancient times, China has had a tradition of intellectuals intervening and intervening to influence state affairs.

In order for people to get used to and adapt to the separation of academics and politics, persistent efforts and institutional construction are needed.

This chapter has been completed!
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