The purpose of Si Ding, the crown prince of Chu, was also to "dissuade" Jia Cong from publishing it.
Don’t forget, the royal family also has a family temple, which is also a temple and a nunnery.
"I'm just going through the motions!"
Si Ding laughed loudly and said, "You're just kidding, your book is so exciting that I couldn't bear to stop it suddenly!"
"That's good, the plot behind it will be even more exciting!"
Jia Cong smiled and said: "There have been quite a few people asking me to invite you recently!"
"The influence of Buddhism is still very great!"
, Si Ding said indifferently: "It's just that after your baptism, it will be difficult for the Buddhist monks to easily make friends with the powerful!"
"No way, it's just a book!"
Although he said this, the undisguised gloating on Jia Cong's face was too obvious.
"Haha, your kid's storyline is very poisonous!"
Si Ding shook his head and said, "I heard that even now I am suspicious..."
The following words were not spoken, but the meaning was already quite obvious.
"I can rest assured that!"
Jia Cong smiled even more heartily and said hey: "No, you are interested in watching me now!"
"Is it interesting?"
Si Ding said disapprovingly: "We are still human beings today and we need to rest!"
Jia Cong didn't say anything. He took out a stack of manuscripts from the drawer and Yang Lioyang asked the Prince of Chu if he wanted to read it.
"Better say goodbye!"
Si Ding forcibly suppressed his thoughts, waved his hands and said: "It would be a lot less fun to know the follow-up story in advance, especially listening to the story while reading the comments of book friends, that is really interesting!"
Jia Cong did not force himself and said with a smile: "No wonder you are so calm this time!"
"Haha, just kidding!"
, waved his hand, Si Ding said with a smile: "Besides the matter, I also want to ask you on this trip. It seems that you are not very satisfied with your brother Lian Er now!"
"I can't help it. Who said Brother Lian's actions caught Jin Jin off guard?"
Jia Cong said helplessly: "Perhaps some of today's actions were forcibly interrupted, so I felt resentful and wanted to cause trouble for Brother Lian!"
"You kid, you don't tell the truth!"
Smiling and pointing at Jia Cong, Si Ding said leisurely: "I am very ambitious today, but as a result, I have been hit by such a sudden attack. Many plans cannot be carried out. How could it be possible if I don't vent my anger?"
"Hey, tell the truth, what do you think?"
Glancing at the Prince of Chu, Jia Cong asked with a smile: "What about the current strong suppression of the Xungui Group?"
"Any ideas?"
Si Ding shook his head and said: "Let's see, I will probably work in the clan's mansion in the future, and I have no interest in court matters!"
Tsk tsk...
Please don't show such obvious disappointment when you say this.
"As long as you're a friend, I'll tell you this, this is nonsense!"
Curling his lips, Jia Cong said disdainfully: "Once the Chaotang family becomes dominant, I'm afraid they won't even be able to sleep well today!"
"You are very courageous. Aren't you afraid that I will snitch on you?"
"I won't recognize you at all when you walk out of this door. Don't blame me for beating you up and saying that you are resentful of today and did this deliberately..."
"Okay, you are really vicious!"
Although Si Ding had a smile on his face, his heart was filled with awe.
Obviously, he still didn't understand enough about how ruthless his friend Jia Cong was.
Jia Cong just smiled and said nothing. When dealing with the royal family, one must be thick-skinned and have the ruffian spirit of "willing to cut one's body to bring down the emperor", otherwise he will be defeated.
"Then tell me, today's vigorous suppression of nobles and the support of the civil servant group to dominate one family, why is it such nonsense?"
Si Ding didn't mean to care, and immediately changed the topic back, curiously saying, "Compared to the nobles who hold military power, the civilian group is easier to deal with!"
As he said that, he couldn't help but laugh: "Isn't there a saying that a scholar can't rebel for ten years?"
"Then it's almost the same as the Song Dynasty!"
Jia Cong looked disdainful and said leisurely: "But is the income of the imperial court comparable to one-third of the Song Dynasty's income?"
this……
One sentence left Si Ding speechless.
To put it bluntly, if you want to completely suppress the Xungui Group and support the dominance of the Civil Service Group, you must be willing to spend a lot of money.
What's better about Daqing than the Song Dynasty is that it doesn't have the troubles of the Sixteen Prefectures of Yanyun, and its territory is vast without strong foreign threats.
"Furthermore, there are too many shortcomings in civilian administration of the army. The Song Dynasty still has a few generals who can barely support it. At least there are capable generals available at critical moments!"
Jia Cong smiled and said: "Where is Daqing?"
"But Daqing does not have as serious border troubles as the Song Dynasty!"
Si Ding couldn't help but retort: "Now is the time when Daqing's national power is booming and the world is at peace. There is no need for so many powerful troops..."
Tsk tsk...
Even the royal family thinks so, so you can imagine what they are thinking now.
"If the country's military strength is not strong, the small frontier troubles that were inconspicuous before will become bigger and bigger and eventually become a major trouble that is difficult to ignore!"
Jia Cong shook his head and said: "If the balance is lost, the civil servant group can do whatever they want, even if the frontier or the whole world is in chaos, it will be fine!"
After saying this, he paused and said leisurely: "Anyway, no matter who becomes the emperor, he needs civil servants to govern the country!"
Si Ding's expression changed with horror, and he looked at Jia Cong with eyes as sharp as swords and spears.
"No need to be surprised, just tell the truth!"
Jia Cong shook his head and said: "Anyway, no matter what you say, I will sit on your side, and we will naturally find out in the future!"
Watching the Prince of Chu leave in a hurry, Jia Cong smiled and didn't take it too seriously.
This exchange seemed to end on bad terms.
But so what?
Their positions are different. How is it possible for him to completely sway to the royal family?
That is to say, there is no Ming Dynasty in this world, but the Chen-Han Dynasty established by Chen Youliang, which replaced the Ming Dynasty.
It's just that Chen Youliang's ability to govern the country is still a little behind Zhu Chongba.
The Chen-Han Dynasty has always been unstable, with frequent internal rebellions and severe separatism among vassal towns. In the end, the Chen-Han Dynasty barely managed to survive for more than two hundred years before collapsing.
Under such circumstances, there was naturally no situation where the Ming Dynasty's civil servants dominated the court. The Daqing royal family did not understand the harm involved.
Of course, differences in ideas are due to differences in ideas, and the friendship between Jia Cong and Si Ding has not been affected by this.
If there is a chance in the future, I can use the Ming Dynasty as a prototype to write about how rampant the civil servant group will be after becoming the dominant one.
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Even the Crown Prince of Chu, a member of the clan who had a close relationship with the Third Young Master Cong, failed to persuade him. For a time, the directors of Buddhist temples and nunneries inside and outside the capital were helpless.
As for the new version of "Cong San Shao", it was still updated steadily and steadily, setting off a bigger wave.
The timeline in the story has reached the stage of confrontation between the Northern Zhou Dynasty and the Southern Chen Dynasty. Jingzhai plays the role of the Baidao leader as always. He has indeed put in a lot of effort and effort to maintain order in the world between the North and the South.
However, if you think about it carefully, it is easy to realize that every time Jingzhai disciples take action, they have a very clear purpose, and the final purpose is for the benefit of Buddhism.
Many book fans have published book reviews in Huiyou Bookstore's bimonthly magazine and similar review publications, telling the inside story early on.
Therefore, even though Jingzhai is becoming more and more popular in the story, book fans don't like it very much.
A nunnery that mainly maintains rule for the Hu regime and puts the interests of Buddhism first is really not popular among book fans.
What's more, book fans are a little skeptical about the beauty and temperament of all Jingzhai disciples.
A certain book fan named "Sweet Potato Lovers" was particularly vicious and raised doubts about this in a book review published in an unknown review publication.
"A group of nuns who practice Buddhism without cutting off their hair actually managed to gain the reputation of 'fairies' in the world. It's the most ridiculous thing in the world!"
"What's even more amazing is that not only do they not reflect on themselves, but they look quite intoxicated and proud. They often travel around the world with young masters who are new to the world. Gee, those who don't know think that Jingzhai is married to a certain aristocratic family! "
"To be honest, every time I see this place, I have a feeling that Jingzhai's cultivation method was originally derived from the Demon Sect's "Heavenly Demon Strategy". The Demon Sect has a method of enchantment. Are these Jingzhai disciples also? With such a charming aura, the way he behaves is that he is holy and incomparable!"
This edition of the book review has caused a great stir among the book fans. If you think about what the author said, it is really possible.
This "sweet potato-loving" book friend not only has one vicious book review, but also writes: "Sometimes I really wonder, Jingzhai has accepted so many beautiful disciples, are they all really going back to the mountain to practice cultivation?" So, there are no marriages with wealthy families, or even the royal family?"
Relying on his spicy and vicious book reviews, this book fan suddenly became a famous figure in the book fan community. Every time he compiled a vicious book review, he became a resource that other bookstores competed for.
In short, if the story is not really exciting, just talking about Jingzhai and his disciples, it is actually not very lovable, and even makes some book fans feel disgusted.
Especially when Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty once again destroyed Buddhism and contemporary disciples of Jingzhai once again jumped out and put a shit basin on the head of this rare wise emperor in history, not many book fans really had a good impression of Jingzhai's disciples.
As long as you have heard of it, you can basically hear it, that is, the death of Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty in his prime was mysterious, and there was a shadow of Buddhism in it.
As for whether Jingzhai, a representative of Buddhism, was not involved, there is no need to mention it, since it has nothing to do with it anyway.
The following plot is the largest one in the Gao Dynasty. Yang Jian, who has an obvious Buddhist background, usurped the throne, but a group of Jingzhai disciples played an important role in this. The long-sleeved and skillful means of differentiation and co-optation are really amazing.
Not only that, when Yang Jian suddenly had several Buddhist masters guarding him, and many Buddhist forces moved rapidly under Jingzhai's command, revealing their terrifying strength, all the book fans were shocked by the momentum of Jingzhai and others who had determined to be the emperor. Living……