Ming Dynasty: Teaching The Prince Dragon-Slaying Skills At The Beginning

Extra Chapter 46: The Tomb Archeology Of Luo Guanzhong, The Speculation That The Literary Saint Cang

After Yan Feihong read the history of the Ming Dynasty for a while, he saw a post that was being discussed heatedly, and the post also attracted his interest. It was called "Thesis on the Possibility of Sheng Cang Jie's Is a Time Traveler or Rebirth" How big is sex?".

Yan Feihong immediately clicked in and found that this post had been discussed for more than 800 pages.

Then Yan Feihong slowly watched it one by one from top to bottom.

[Title: Essay: How likely is it that Saint Cang Jie is a time traveler or a reborn person? 】

[Warm reminder: Please go to the building for related discussions. Other irrelevant discussion posts may be deleted by the administrator once reported. Please pay attention to legal and ethical rules and discuss harmoniously. 】

[First floor, front row photo! Let me express my opinion first, the literary saint Cang Jie must be a time traveler or a reborn person! 】

[I agree with you upstairs, the saints of the Ming Dynasty may have been time travelers or rebirths. Isn’t this always one of the mainstream conjectures in the field of history? 】

[Not necessarily, the Saint who historians believe may be a time traveler or a reborn person, isn’t he the Saint of Science, Ban Heng? And how is he related to the Saint of Literature, Cang Jie? 】

[Compared to the scientific research achievements and scientific research vision of the scientific saint Ban Heng, who is hundreds of thousands of years ahead of the world, the literary saint Cang Jie does not see anything that looks like a time traveler or a reborn person.

[The people upstairs don’t know about the deeds of Wen Sheng Cang Jie, right?]

[You know, the literary sage Cang Jie reformed the imperial examination system of the Ming Dynasty, invented the blackboard and chalk, summarized the three hundred core Chinese characters and two thousand important Chinese characters [and most importantly promoted the compulsory education of the people of the Ming Dynasty]. 】

[Anyone who has not fallen through the cracks of compulsory education should know about these deeds. 】

[Speaking of which, the reason why we can enjoy compulsory education now is thanks to the literary saint Cang Jie. 】

[But what does these things have to do with the fact that the literary saint Cang Jie may be a time traveler or a reborn person? 】

[These things done by Literary Saint Cang Jie, in the final analysis, did not exceed the limitations and scope of the times. 】

[To put it bluntly, during the Hongwu Dynasty of the Ming Dynasty and the social productivity at that time, "if any wise and high-dimensional person could think of this."

[So, without respecting Wen Sheng Cang Jie, another person could have done what Wen Sheng Cang Jie did. 】

[After all, whether it is reforming the imperial examination system, inventing the blackboard and chalk, or promoting compulsory education for the people of the Ming Dynasty, it is not a particularly difficult task. 】

[What others lack is just the ingenuity and courage of the literary sage Cang Jie. 】

[Even other highly intelligent people may not have thought of or noticed these things, but they just wanted to continue to monopolize the right to education and knowledge so that their descendants would always be masters, so they did not report it to Emperor Hongwu. These things. 】

[Seeing this, I probably know what’s going on upstairs. There should be news upstairs that the tomb of Yao Guanzhong was excavated by archaeologists not long ago. 】

[Is there anyone who doesn’t know Luo Guanzhong? If not, I will post Luo Guanzhong’s information. 】

[First of all, Luo Guanzhong, a person from the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty, once took refuge under Zhang Shicheng at the end of the Yuan Dynasty. 】

[Because he was once an enemy of the Hongwu Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang (here Luo Guanzhong is a bit flattering for himself). After all, the Hongwu Emperor’s opponent at the time was Zhang Shicheng, and he was at most a small scholar under Zhang Shicheng’s command, so the Hongwu Emperor would not know about it. (and valued Luo Guanzhong, a small scholar), and worried about being settled by Emperor Hongwu, so Luo Guanzhong had to give up the opportunity for a scholar to enter the officialdom. 】

[Unable to pursue an official career and enter officialdom, Luo Guanzhong later devoted himself to writing novels. 】

[For example, "The Chronicles of the Sui and Tang Dynasties", "The Romance of the End of the Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties", "The Story of Sansui Pingyao", "The Popular Romance of the Three Kingdoms", etc. are all works that are intertwined. 】

[The masterpiece among them is undoubtedly "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms"! 】

[It can be said that more than 90% of the understanding of the history of the Three Kingdoms by later generations comes from "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" written by Luo Guanzhong, or from the film and television dramas adapted from the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" written by Luo Guanzhong. Games and more. 】

[If it were not for Luo Guanzhong and his "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", then the history of the Three Kingdoms, where stars were shining brightly and heroes competed with each other, might have been the same as the history of other periods. Although it was magnificent and could be called an epic legend, the common people rarely heard of it. 】

[Just like the Eighteenth Route Army rebelling against the king at the end of the Sui Dynasty, and the heroes who appeared in the troubled times at the end of the Sui Dynasty, they are no less inferior to the Eighteen Route Route princes and heroes at the end of the Han Dynasty. 】

[But when talking about the late Sui Dynasty, apart from the ultimate victor Emperor Taizong of Tang·Li Shimin, what other princes, forces and heroes can be remembered?]

[Even if there is, it usually appears as a foil to Emperor Taizong of Tang·Li Shimin, such as capturing two kings in one battle. 】

[Wang Shichong and Dou Jiande were the two captured kings. In addition to being captured, do people know more stories about the power of Wang Shichong and Dou Jiande? 】

【I don’t know!】

[So this is the importance of propaganda. The story of the Eighteenth Route Army rebelling against the king at the end of the Sui Dynasty is obviously very exciting, with its ups and downs, and the heroes who appeared during that period are no less impressive than those during the Three Kingdoms period. 】

[But because there is no famous novel with such phenomenal influence as Luo Guanzhong and "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" to boast about, the history of the chaotic period in the late Sui Dynasty can only be remembered by people in the future. Emperor Taizong of Tang·Li Shimin, and some of the civil servants and generals who followed Emperor Taizong of Tang Li Shimin in the Black Tortoise Gate transformation,]

[It can be said that the reason why many characters and stories in the Three Kingdoms can be sung for thousands of years and endure for thousands of years is due to a lot of credit. Luo Guanzhong and the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" he compiled accounted for at least 70% of the credit! 】

[But it's a bit far-fetched, but it was precisely because Luo Guanzhong wrote "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" that he was seen by the literary saint Cang Jie for some unknown reason. 】

[It happened that the Literary Saint Cang Jie was in charge of the Daming Bookstore and the Daming Daily at that time, so he invited Luo Guanzhong to serve as a steward of the Palace Printing Bureau, and to be responsible for writing and publishing novels at the Daming Bookstore. 】

[During Luo Guanzhong’s tenure, it can be said that Daming Bookstore has produced countless talented novel authors, as well as various classic novels!]

[For example, "Writing about ghosts and demons is superior to others, and stabbing greed and cruelty to the bone" and "Ghost foxes have characters [laughing and scolding them as articles"] "Liao Zhai Zhi Jian" written by Pu Songling! 】

[Another example is "A Dream of Red Mansions" written by Cao Xueqin, who is "full of absurd words and a handful of bitter tears"! 】

[Another example is "Journey to the West" written by Wu Cheng'en, which is known as a classic of Chinese novels about gods and demons and has reached the peak of ancient romantic novels! 】

[There are also "The Eight Parts of the Dragon", "The Legend of Heaven and Sword of the Dragon", "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", "The Legend of Two Dragons of the Tang Dynasty", "The Legend of the Gods", "The Legend of the Shushan Swordsman", "Zhu Xian", "Yang Shen", " "Eternal Life" and so on, a lot of classic novels. 】

[To put it bluntly, the novels written by today’s novelists are not as good as the novels written by the ancients 1,500 years ago!]

[At least I myself still look for novels written 1,500 years ago from time to time. 】

[Wait, wait, I went too far upstairs. I know most of these novels and have even read quite a few. But what does this have to do with the literary saint Cang Jie being a time traveler or a reborn person from time to time? 】

[Then what if I say that the novels just mentioned were actually written by the literary saint Cang Jie himself under the guise of other people’s names? 】

[Impossible! Impossible! This is absolutely impossible! ]

[There are so many novels, almost all of which have different styles. Just from the writing style and writing style, it can be seen that they are not written by the same author. How could it be written by the literary sage Cang Jie? 】

[If you say that Wen Sheng Cang Jie wrote one or two of the novels, then maybe I will believe it, but if you say that all the novels just mentioned were written by Wen Sheng Cang Jie, then I definitely won't believe it. 】

(bhah) [Yes, you don’t believe it. In fact, I don’t believe it either, and many historians in the field of history don’t believe it either. 】

[But who asked us to dig Luo Guanzhong’s grave!]

[Six months ago, an ancient tomb was stolen. Archaeologists conducted rescue excavations. Then, through research on the tomb objects and translation of the tomb owner’s deeds, they finally determined that the owner of the ancient tomb was Luo Guanzhong! 】

[After excavating and sorting out Luo Guanzhong’s tomb data, archaeologists finally discovered something extremely shocking. That is, the novels just mentioned were actually all written by the literary saint Cang Jie under the guise of others. !]

[Originally, Sheng Cang Jie issued a gag order, but as a scholar, especially as a novelist, Luo Guanzhong saw that other people attributed the praise of those novels to the illusory authors. , he still felt a little resentful in his heart. 】

[So before he died, he took the truth of this matter into his grave. If one day his tomb is seen again, then the truth of this matter might also be revealed to the world, and the name of Cang Jie, the literary saint, could be rectified. !]

[We have just mentioned the identity of Luo Guanzhong. He is a steward of the Palace Printing Bureau, and is also responsible for writing and publishing novels at the Daming Bookstore. 】

[Others cannot contact Wen Sheng Cang Jie, but he can. After all, Wen Sheng Cang Jie is, to a certain extent, his direct superior. 】

[Others don’t know the true identity of the authors of the novels just mentioned, but he also knows it. After all, he was responsible for publishing the novels just mentioned. 】

[In addition, like the novel authors just mentioned, such as Wu Chengen, Cao Xueqin, Pu Songling, etc., historians who studied the historical findings of that period have only seen their names but not their people. 】

[At that time, I only knew that there was a "Wu Cheng'en" who wrote "Journey to the West", a "Pu Songling" who wrote a "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio", a "Cao Xueqin" who wrote a "Dream of Red Mansions" and so on. 】

[But I don’t know who “Wu Chengen”, “Pu Songling”, and “Cao Xueqin” are, or no one admits that they are “Wu Chengen” or “Pu Songling”. "Cao Xueqin". 】

[In other words, even if some people say that they are "Wu Cheng'en" who wrote "Journey to the West", Pu Songling who wrote "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio", and "Cao Xueqin" who wrote "A Dream of Red Mansions", in the end they are basically confirmed to be. fraud. 】

[Even if the literati at that time were ashamed of writing novels and were unwilling to admit that they wrote "Journey to the West", "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio", "A Dream of Red Mansions" and other novels for the sake of face, they should be able to admit it when they are about to die, right? 】

[However, in the ancient tombs excavated by later historians, no one was found who said that he wrote novels such as "Journey to the West", "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio", and "Dream of Red Mansions" during his lifetime. 】

[So later historians basically believe that "Wu Cheng'en", "Pu Songling", "Cao Xueqin" and others who wrote novels such as "Journey to the West", "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio", and "A Dream of Red Mansions" are just pen names of the novel authors. , not the real author of the novel

Name. 】

[So Luo Guanzhong, who now has access to the literary saint Cang Jie, and at the same time definitely knows the true identity of those novels, suddenly pretends to be that the literary saint Cang Jie is those novels

The real author!]

[From a certain perspective, this is in line with the speculations by historians about the true identity of the author of novels such as "Journey to the West", "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio", and "A Dream of Red Mansions". 】

[The only discrepancy is that many historians believe that behind the pseudonyms of these novels there is a real author who does not want to reveal his true name. The literary saint Cang Jie is also just a

It could be one of them. 】

[Luo Guanzhong told them that the real authors behind the pseudonyms of these novels were actually the same person. 】

[But even if this is the case, it cannot be said that the literary saint Cang Jie is a time traveler or a reborn person, right? 】

[It’s just one person who wrote dozens or hundreds of novels with completely different styles and writing styles... what the hell!]

【I still can’t accept it calmly. 】

[Literary Saint Cang Jie is indeed a time traveler or rebirth, and maybe she was a serious novel lover before time travel and rebirth! 】

[It is precisely because I have read so many novels that I was able to write, or retell, so many novels with completely different styles and writing styles after traveling or being reborn in the Ming Dynasty. 】

[Otherwise, a normal person, even if he is a literary Saint, would not be able to write so many novels with completely different styles and writing styles. This does not conform to the logic of reality at all!]

[Yes, yes, you think so too, right? 】

[And among the novels written by the literary saint Cang Jie, a considerable number are time-travel and rebirth novels. For example, the protagonist travels to the Qin Dynasty and helps the First Emperor Yingzheng create a prosperous age;

Or you can travel to the Tang Dynasty and help Emperor Taizong of Tang Li Shimin create a prosperous age, etc. 】

[In the eyes of our future generations, what Wen Sheng Cang Jie did is not like a time traveler who traveled through time and was reborn in the Ming Dynasty, helping Hongwu Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang create a prosperous age.

Or the reborn ones!]

[Unfortunately, we have not yet found enough evidence to prove that Wen Sheng Cang Jie, or that the saints of the Ming Dynasty are time travelers or rebirths. We can only guess that Wen Sheng Cang Jie and other

The saints of the Ming Dynasty are likely to be time travelers or rebirths from more advanced later generations. 】

After reading the whole post, Yan Feihong can be said to be an eye-opener.

At the same time, he was more convinced of the speculation that the literary saint Cang Jie might be a time traveler or a reborn person.

At least compared to him, a "time traveler and reborn person" who may have been brainwashed and had his memory washed, the Literary Sage Cang Jie and other saints of the Ming Dynasty are more like a time traveler or reborn person.

The reborn.

Then Yan Feihong continued to look for other posts about the saints of the Ming Dynasty or the scholars of the Pre-Qin Dynasty, and continued to read them with relish. .

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