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Chapter 264: Corrupt Confucianism, the culprit behind the abandonment of Zhuya County

Zhuge Ke added: "Come to think of it, it was the contribution of Jia Yi's great-grandson Guan Mi Jia who donated it to propose the abolition of Linzhen."

Jia Yi had a rare reputation for talent. When he was eighteen years old, he was called Shanwen by the county people. Emperor Wen was a doctor at that time and moved to Taizhong. He was ostracized by ministers Zhou Bo and Guan Ying, and was relegated to Changsha Wang Taifu. Therefore, later generations also called Jia Changsha, Jia Yi.

Tutor.

Three years later, he was recalled to Chang'an and became the tutor of King Huai of Liang. King Huai of Liang fell from his horse and died. Jia Yi felt deeply guilty and died of depression. He was only thirty-three years old. He was most famous for "Ode to Tribute to Qu Yuan" and "Ode to Song Bird".

His reputation and official career were relatively miserable because he had no one in the court who could speak for him, but his great-grandson Jia Qianzhi was even more miserable than him.

Jia Xianzhi said: With the virtues of Yao, Shun and Yu, the area was only a few thousand miles away, but the prestige and teachings spread far and wide. Those who wanted to accept the prestige and teachings would rule them, but if they did not want to accept them, they would not rule by force... In the Qin Dynasty, troops were sent to attack far away, and greedy

On the outside, he is weak on the inside, and he devotes himself to opening up territories and expanding the territory without considering the consequences..., causing the world to collapse and rebel.

In the past, the campaign to pacify the Western Qiang was less than a year old, and the army could not reach more than a thousand miles. It actually cost more than 400,000,000 yuan. As a result, the chief minister ran out of money and needed the forbidden money under the control of the young government (forbidden money refers to the money used by the emperor).

Money). If you don't do good things in a corner of the country, it will cost you a lot, not to mention the time spent on an expedition to the red cliffs in the sea!

When Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty first came to the throne, he wrote a book about political gains and losses, which was appreciated by Emperor Yuan, so he was called to wait for the edict at Jinmamen. At that time, Zhongshu ordered Shi Xian to have exclusive power, and Jia Guzhi discussed Shi Xian's shortcomings many times, and was dismissed by Shi Xian.

Xian hated it, so he never got an official position.

Later, in the process of contact with Jia Quanzhi, Emperor Yuan gradually discovered that he was vain and infatuated with official status, so he disliked him and summoned him less often, and later stopped summoning him at all. This made Jia Quanzhi

I felt very lost.

Yang Xing was a good friend of Jia Gianzhi, who was the magistrate of Chang'an at that time. He was an outstanding person, but he was also an official fanatic and wanted to climb up the ranks. At that time, the post of Jing Zhaoyin was vacant, and Yang Xing was interested in taking this position, but

He also suffered from the fact that no one recommended him to the court.

At this moment, Jia Ganzhi came to Yang Xingmen. The two talked about their official careers and expressed their feelings that their talents were not being appreciated.

Yang Xing then expressed his intention to become Jing Zhaoyin. When Jia Zhen heard this, he said, "What's so difficult about this? There is a vacancy in Jing Zhaoyin. I can recommend you to the court!"

Yang Xing was overjoyed when he heard this and said: "The emperor once said that my talents are better than Wulu Chongzong (a native of the Western Han Dynasty and a friend of Shi Xian). If you recommend me, the emperor will agree immediately."

Jia Quanzhi said: "That's it! That's it!" and then fell silent.

Yang Xing guessed that Jia Gianzhi also wanted him to help him, so he said: "The articles you wrote are wonderful in the world. If you are allowed to serve as a minister, it will be far better than Wulu Zongzong!"

After Jia Gianzhi heard this, he laughed so hard that he couldn't close his mouth and said: "Shangshu Ling is the foundation of all officials, and Jingzhao is the head of the county. If I were to replace Wulu Chongzong as Shangshu Ling, and you would be Jingzhao Yin,

, the world will be in great order!" It's really a wonderful idea to think that you can become a high-ranking official just by writing a good article that "won the world". It's really fantastic.

Jia Genzhi added: "Not long ago, I made a suggestion to the court that Xu Jia, the Marquis of Ping'en, could be a general, and Ben He, the Marquis of Qisi, could be a Cao Cao (an official of each ministry). They were both adopted by the imperial court. I also recommended Manxuan, the minister of worship, and the imperial court immediately appointed him.

As the governor of Jizhou. If I recommend you this time, you will definitely succeed!"

Yang Xing was elated and said: "You recommended me, and I will recommend you to be the minister, and our goals will be achieved!" After saying this, the two of them laughed heartily.

The next day, the two decided that Jia Ganzhi would first recommend Yang Xing's memorial to the court; after Yang Xing obtained the post of Jingzhaoyin, Yang Xing would then recommend Jia Ganzhi's memorial to the court for the appointment of Shangshu Ling.

So the two of them discussed how to recommend Yang Xing. The memorial first praised Shi Xian, and then said that Yang Xing was filial to his parents and respected his teachers. His good reputation was known all over the world.

He was respected and admired by everyone on the road, and everyone praised his talents.

Yang Xing sticks to his principles, sticks to his righteousness and never turns back. He is unstoppable in his ambitions during major festivals. He is a good minister of the country. He can be tried for the position of Jingzhao Yin.

The two official fans had a good plan, but before they could submit the memorial, the news leaked out. Their plan to recommend each other was known to Shi Xian, who immediately reported the matter to the emperor, who

He was furious and issued an edict to deal with Jia Gianzhi and Yang Xing strictly.

Emperor Yuan asked the father of the empress (Wang Zhengjun) and Shi Xian to jointly review the case. The two reported: "Yang Xing and Jia Ganzhi were cunning and evil. They used the emperor's words to hint to each other and recommended each other's praises. They wanted to be high officials and leaked the palace ban.

The language in it is deceiving the emperor and disrespecting the superior, which is treason and unethical."

As a result, Jia Gianzhi was sentenced to death for "sitting in the city and abandoning the city", which was worse than his great-grandfather Jia Yi. Yang Xing was exempted from the death penalty and was punished as a Chengdan (building the city at night and standing guard during the day).

Yang Yizu nodded and said: "General, is Jia Xianzhi a civil servant? Civil servants' empty talk harms the country. After all, these lands are still waiting for me to fight them out with swords and bullets. What's the use of relying on the words of civil servants!"

Zhuge Ke said: "Yizu is right. War, a major matter that affects the survival of a country, is for us warriors. There are still too few Confucian generals who are as capable as my uncle Zhuge Liang and the governor of Zhou."

Ah, if all the wars are decided by the rotten scholars in the court, then I am afraid that the country will be destroyed."

The middle and lower-level generals on the left and right all clasped their fists and shouted: "What the general said is absolutely true. If you bring those rotten scholars who can only write sour poems and poems, who like to stumbling people secretly and use tricks to come here, I'm afraid there will be a war."

Before the fight even started, they were so scared that they wet their pants and couldn't walk!"

The sky gradually began to get darker. After the last ray of sunset disappeared on the sea, the pink sea also completely disappeared. We can only see it tomorrow evening, if the weather is good, we can continue to see it.

But no matter how good the beautiful scenery is, you will get tired of it after seeing it too many times. It is not surprising. The people in Linzhen City must think so. It is only attractive to people like them who have not lived here for a long time.

This is a soldier who quickly went up to the tower to report: "General, dinner is ready. Do you think it is..."

Zhuge Ke interrupted the generals who continued to vent their dissatisfaction with the corrupt scholars and said: "Let's go. The pink sea is gone now. I'll go have dinner first. I'm already hungry. If I don't go, my five internal organs will be damaged."

The temple is going to rebel."

Yizhou (Taiwan) is working hard on the city wall. In the past few days, Lu Dai has selected some young men from various tribes and provided them with food and money every day. They have not abused them. After all, if the oppression is too severe, they will resist.

It is also coming,

Although it can be suppressed, it will also take time and the blood of the Wu army soldiers. Lu Dai knows this very well. He is still very experienced in governing these barbarian lands...


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