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Chapter 16 Li Daitao is stiff (Part 2)

After Gao Gong left, Gao Jingshi sat at his desk and meditated, shaking his head from time to time, and seemed to be reciting something silently. The man admiring the moon on the side saw the novelty, and while Gao Jingshi was serving tea and drinking water, he interrupted and asked: "

Master, are you reviewing your lessons?"

Gao Pragmatic smiled and nodded, and said somewhat proudly: "There is a book I read many years ago. I'm afraid I will need to use it recently, so I'll see if I still remember it."

Shangyue was stunned for a moment at first, and then laughed: "Master, are you teasing me? You are only eight years old, so what books did you read 'years ago'?"

Gao Pragmatic waved his hand and said confidently: "You see, are you ignorant? It is said that 'it is better to be famous without being known in the world, and it is too late to read the book in this life'. Have you ever heard of a saying in Zen Buddhism called 'Su Hui'

?”

"Su Hui? What does that mean?" Moon Appreciation obviously has no research on Buddhism, so naturally it doesn't understand its meaning.

Gao Pragmatic looked like he was a teacher: "There was a book called "Jingde Chuan Leng Lu" during the reign of Emperor Zhenzong of the Song Dynasty. The word 'Su Hui' was first mentioned in it. I won't go into the original text. In short, the so-called Su Hui is the past life.

The wisdom that comes with it.”

Shang Yue was startled when he heard this, and asked doubtfully: "Wisdom brought from the previous life? How can there be such a thing?"

Gao pragmatically asked: "When some people are reading, sometimes they are reading a book they have never read before, and the content in the book must be the first time they have seen it, but they suddenly feel:

'Ah, I've seen this before'! Look, this is actually Su Hui... Have you ever felt this way?"

Guanyue was stunned for a moment, then suddenly opened her eyes wide: "It seems to have happened! Then...then I also have Su Hui?"

Gao Pragmatic laughed: "Anyone who has studied in previous lives will have more or less something like Su Hui, but some people have more and some have less. As for me... I have more Su Hui."

As a highly pragmatic person, Shangyue knew that her eldest young master was a "child prodigy". Not only did she not have any doubts when she heard this, but she suddenly realized: "No wonder the young master was born smart, it turned out that he has such wisdom!" Now his eyes were a little different.

.

Gao Pragmatic waved his hand and smiled, saying nothing more.

In fact, there is indeed a theory of Su Hui in Zen Buddhism, but Gao Pragmatic is not proficient in Buddhism. His limited understanding is mostly from the articles written by Mr. Nan Huaijin back then. The same is true for the theory of "Su Hui". However, he knows that his situation can be

It has nothing to do with Su Hui, but you always need to explain that you are "born smart", right? So I used this Su Hui theory in a borrowed way.

After about half an hour, Gao Pragmatic's spirited chanting finally came to an end. He stretched hard, and just as he was about to stand up, he smelled the aroma of tea. When he looked back, he was listening to the piano playing.

He came over with a tea tray, and there was a cup of fragrant tea on the tea tray.

"Young Master, please have some tea." Tingqin's personality is more subtle than her sister's, and her speaking style is relatively restrained. She presented the tea and stood aside obediently without saying anything.

Gao pragmatically looked at the tea cups arranged and couldn't help but sigh in his heart. The big families in the "old society" had to train their servants. How did they know that I was planning to take a rest at this time? How many jobs did I do that year?

As a young secretary, I can only rush to make tea for others when the secretary's work is finished. But look at this little girl, she can actually predict. It can be seen that there are some things that can be learned from elementary school and when you grow up.

The gap, or...they are professionals after all?

After being dazed for a moment, Gao Qingshi put away these thoughts, picked up the teacup and drank slowly, while thinking about "business" again in his mind.

According to his "long-term plan", there were three things he had to do before passing the exam.

First of all, start some "enterprises" in advance to consolidate financial resources and cultivate talents. After all, for what you want to do in the future, the talents cultivated by the Ming Dynasty's education system are far from enough, and the best way to cultivate talents is to let

Those young people are learning and practicing at the same time, especially some industrial and commercial talents. You must know that in modern society, a student who has just come out of the ivory tower and has no experience at all wants to become a well-thought-out big entrepreneur.

, that is basically impossible. There may be a very few outstanding second-generation people who start to manage a large market as soon as they graduate, but that is prerequisite: they have received a good education, they have a good family influence, and at the same time, they are working hard.

When the time comes, their parents will also arrange reliable capable men to assist them... These are all important prerequisites. In this Ming Dynasty, how many people can understand what Gao pragmatism will do in the future? If we don't cultivate talents, we will definitely achieve twice the result with half the effort in the future.

Secondly, you need to get familiar with the court, and let the court get familiar with you. The first half is relatively easy. With Gao Gong, the uncle of Longqing’s most favored minister, you still have many opportunities to get familiar with the court. You can even go from multiple directions, close to

Observation and experience from a distance. But the second half is a bit more difficult. After all, I am only an eight-year-old child now. Even if I act more mature, I am afraid I will still be just a child in the eyes of others. If I just make it so that those who deserve attention can

The courtiers remember that "Gao Suqing's nephew seems to be quite smart", which is basically meaningless. What I have to try hard to do is to make them realize in their hearts that "Gao Suqing's nephew has been amazingly talented since he was a child, and he will definitely be brilliant in the future."

"He is the pillar of the country." At first glance, the difference between the two situations may not seem big, but in fact they are quite different. The former is nothing more than being smarter, but being smart is also smart. There are too many children who are smart, but they may not have any great potential in the future;

The intelligence of the latter is completely different. It is to make them dare not underestimate themselves since they were young, or to be happy to see their success, or to fearfully wait for them to rise in the future and exercise power! It is difficult to achieve this goal.

It is even more difficult. But only in this way can he have influence in Shilin and the court. Only by changing some of the mentally retarded ancestral systems of the Ming Dynasty in the future will the difficulty be reduced. If Wang Anshi had not raised Wang Anshi for many years, Anshi would have dared to

Saying shocking words such as "There is no fear of changes in the sky, no law for ancestors, and no sympathy for people's words"? Therefore, the second thing I have to do can be regarded as a kind of hope to a certain extent.

The third thing is the most critical "near worry" in the short term - trying to keep Gao Gong from falling! Historically, before the bones of Emperor Longqing were cold, Gao Gong was overthrown by Zhang Juzheng and Feng Bao, who were obviously the ones behind the Longwan Reform.

A pioneer, most of the meaningful reforms were initiated by him. Unexpectedly, he was cut off by Zhang Juzheng in the end, and was forgotten to the ends of the earth in later generations. The world only remembers Zhang Juzheng, the "chief assistant of Wanli" who worked hard for the reform and died young.

", but will never remember the Gao Suqing who was "a man of talent and courage. As a chief assistant, he also took the world as his own responsibility. He organized, organized, hired, and administered, and in a few years, he achieved outstanding results."

It's so sad and ridiculous!

The first thing is that I have already made a start, and I have limited capital, so I can’t rush it for a while. The second thing is that there is a good opportunity that unexpectedly appears, and I have made a temporary response, hoping that I can get my wish.

But we still have to wait for Gao Gong's arrangements before we can continue; only the third thing is just an idea at the moment. In fact, we haven't even touched the threshold yet. We have to seize the time to find opportunities... There was a saying back then.

Good: If you have a chance, go for it. If you don’t have a chance, go for it if you create an opportunity!

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