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Chapter 255 Ideas and Heroic Spirits

Yunxi waited for Fang Xiaoru to go down, and said to Wang Xi: "Call Yunzhi over quickly." Then he walked to the side hall where Baoqing and the others were studying.

Yunxi absentmindedly watched Baoqing and the others reading, with angry expressions from time to time, which made Min'er worried: Could it be that my father knew that I wanted to tease my husband? Now my father is just waiting to teach me a lesson later.

?

After a while, Yunzhi walked in, saluted Yunxi and said, "I have met the emperor brother." She could see that Yunxi was not in a good mood, so she used a more formal address.

Yunxi took her to a side hall nearby, asked the servants to retreat to the door, and then stretched out his hand to twist Yunzhi's ears.

Yunzhi immediately shouted: "It hurts! It hurts! It hurts! Brother Huang, please be gentle."

Yunxi twisted for a while, and then let go. Yunzhi immediately covered her ears with her hands and looked at Yunxi with tears in her eyes.

In fact, Yunxi's anger had subsided when he let go. It was not a big deal to him originally, but as a representative figure of Confucianism in the country, and because he admired Zhou Rites, Yunxi could accept it. Fang Xiaoru came to remonstrate, so

Yunxi could only do something like that.

But Yunxi still pretended to be angry and said, "Why did you go to Shang Xiaoru's class today? Didn't I ask you to avoid his class?"

Yunzhi said: "Why didn't you avoid it? I didn't want to attend Mr. Fang's class. But after I finished listening to the previous class of Mr. Huang Huai, I was discovered by Mr. Fang before I could leave."

Well, Yunxi felt that Yunzhi's luck was not very good. Then Yunxi said: "That's all. Then why do you want to learn military strategy? Are you still thinking about leading troops to fight in the future?"

Yunzhi said: "Women can't lead troops to fight? Princess Pingyang Zhao of Li Tang fought in the war!"

Yunxi smiled and said: "What? Do you really want to fight with soldiers?" If she really wanted to, Yunxi would not be able to give her a chance.

As a result, Yunzhi said: "That's not true. I heard that many people will die in war. My mother-in-law experienced war when she was young, but she was scared, so I don't like fighting very much."

"But I have no interest in things like literature, and I don't like poetry or anything like that. That is to say, I am still somewhat interested in the art of war, and I also think it's okay in governing the place."

'This is a woman of the Wu Zetian type in her childhood.' Yunxi thought: 'It's a pity that no king or emperor named Li Shimin can include you in the harem, and the subsequent talent-nun-imperial concubine thing is completely different.

possible.'

Yunxi thought for a moment and said, "I still can't allow you to study military strategy and political management." Then Yunxi looked at Yunzhi who was a little unhappy and said, "But you can study secretly!"

"Then it's not like you're not allowed to enter the class. At most, I'll have to criticize you every few days."

Yunzhi understood what Yunxi meant and said happily: "Well, I understand. Third brother is the best."

Yunxi also smiled and said: "So the third brother before was not very good?"

Yun Zhi giggled and didn't answer.

Yunxi asked again: "Why don't Yun Lan and Yun Yun study with you?"

Yunzhi said: "Third brother and two sisters all feel that it is unseemly to study with the brothers, so they are unwilling. Of course, they are also afraid that the gentlemen will not agree and cause trouble."

Yunxi then asked: "Then what do you usually do in your dormitory?"

Yunzhi replied: "Talk to your maid, learn embroidery, and read the legends of the Tang Dynasty and the lyrics of the Song Dynasty."

Yunxi felt that it was actually okay. For him, as long as he had fun, he could stay at home and not go out; but this was obviously not a suitable way to grow up, so Yunxi said: "Go back and talk to Yunlan and Yunyun.

, saying that the elder brother ordered them to study."

Yunzhi said: "I understand, brother. It's okay. I'll leave first?"

Yunxi nodded, and Yunzhi turned around and went back.

Yunxi then returned to where Baoqing and the others were having class, and sat aside without knowing what he was thinking. This made Miner very uncomfortable, and she felt uncomfortable until the end of today's class.

The next morning, while I was reviewing the excerpts, Xie Jin, who actually edited "Records of Taizu", came to see Yunxi.

When Yunxi saw him, he asked, "Xie Qing, what's the matter, has the "Records of Taizu" been compiled?"

Xie Jin saluted and replied: "Your Majesty, we have now compiled the affairs of the 28th year of Hongwu and it is almost completed."

"I came here today to ask for your Majesty's instructions. Is the Battle of Katyn in the 28th year of Hongwu based on the historian's record of this matter?"

Hearing him mention the Battle of Katyn, Yun Xi suddenly felt a little dazed. Even now, he sometimes dreams about the people who died beside him in that battle, including Chen Xing, Lan Lian, Qin Nan and others. The blood

The scene with the fire was probably something he would never forget in his life.

Yunxi hesitated for a moment, and then said to the Zhongshu Sheren on the side: "It is proposed that the families of all soldiers from the Jingwei who participated in the Battle of Katyn in the 28th year of Hongwu will be rewarded with a piece of high-quality silk;

All soldiers will receive double salary in September."

"Yanghe Hou Lanlian, his only daughter Lan Siqi Yilu received five hundred stones; Chen Xing's son Chen Yonghua was rewarded with ten pieces of fine silk and satin; Qin Shoushan was rewarded with eight pieces of fine silk and satin."

"Another imperial edict is drawn up to establish the Yingling Temple outside Chengtian Gate. All soldiers who died in the Ming Dynasty can set up memorial tablets in the Yingling Temple. I pay homage to the Yingling Temple after worshiping the Heroes Temple every year."

As a civil servant, Xie Jin, of course, opposed such an order; not only him, but also Yunxi's voice just now was not quiet, Bao Zhao and others also heard it.

Bao Zhao stood up and said: "Your Majesty, we can just reward these soldiers who died fighting for the Ming Dynasty. Why should we be so generous? Your Majesty also paid tribute in person."

Yunxi said: "Shouldn't these heroes who died fighting for the Ming Dynasty be commemorated? They are just different from the meritorious officials listed in the meritorious temple. They are all people who sacrificed their lives for the Ming Dynasty. Why should the meritorious temple be celebrated?

I can worship you, but you can’t worship at the Temple of Heroes!"

Then he didn't wait for Bao Zhao and others to continue speaking, and said decisively: "My dear, there is no need to say more, I have made up my mind!"

Just kidding, it is absolutely impossible for Yunxi to give up his idea. In addition to calming his conscience, he also needs to gather military morale.

Most Chinese people don't believe in any gods and Buddhas all over the sky, and even if they do, most of them have superficial faith. The religious system before Yunxi was aimed at a very small number of devout believers, and most people have no use for that stuff.

However, most Chinese people still believe in the existence of ghosts after death. This is actually part of traditional Chinese ancestor worship. In China, as long as the family has some spare money, even if the family has poor food and clothing, they must buy good things to offer sacrifices to.

ancestor.

Now the emperor was responsible for the sacrifices of these soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the Ming Dynasty. The soldiers from all over the country must be very grateful to Yunxi, and knowing that the emperor would personally sacrifice them after their death, they were even more willing to sacrifice their lives for the Ming Dynasty. Therefore, the Hall of Heroes and the

The emperor's personal sacrifice must be carried out.


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