Spoiling History: Starting from the Three Kingdoms
Chapter 717 Don’t ask
Commoner ascended to the throne, and Huai You led the army to conquer the world.
He had begged for food, read scriptures, led soldiers, and called himself a king.
He successfully ordered his generals to attack Dadu as an emperor, and ended the country of Hu Yuan.
For Zhu Yuanzhang, this life can be said to be full of ups and downs, but as he walked farther and stood higher, the people around him became fewer and fewer. The only one who could be truly caring was his own sister.
Just like Xu Da, he regarded him as a brother, but Xu Da always abided by the etiquette of a minister.
Although his son could occasionally challenge him, he was also very thoughtful, and sometimes he did not dare to persuade him lightly.
But this situation seemed to have eased after the light curtain appeared. After all, the ancestors of the past dynasties who wrote on the light curtain did not need to flatter him, nor were they afraid of his identity. After all, they were either not ministers of the Ming Dynasty, or they were also emperors.
The relaxed and equal consolation of the three people calmed Zhu Yuanzhang a lot.
Emperor Zhaolie was right. Even if the Hu people gained power again, someone still did the same thing as him. And judging from the appearance of this young man, that person did much better than him.
Feeling the gaze of the girl beside him, Zhu Yuanzhang turned his head and gave her a reassuring look, and then said excitedly:
"All dynasties have learned from the past dynasties. Now my Ming Dynasty can learn from the history of the old Ming Dynasty. How fortunate is it?"
Zhu Biao understood what his father said, but looking at the leisurely look of Emperor Taizong of Tang on the screen, he suddenly thought of a question:
Did Emperor Taizong of Tang know about the prince's rebellion?
[After the fall of the Southern Song Dynasty, the Yuan Dynasty officially completed the unification.
As a short-lived dynasty with a vast territory, the "History of Yuan Dynasty" gave a more conclusive evaluation of the Yuan Dynasty:
"It not only implements Han laws, but also preserves national customs." To put it bluntly, the degree of sinicization is very low.
Although the Yuan Dynasty had a huge territory, for a long time, it did not attach importance to agriculture, did not hold imperial examinations, and relied too much on Buddhism. These were all obvious problems.
But the conclusion that the degree of sinicization is too low is our evaluation from the perspective of later generations. At that time, no one would think that this was a problem.
After all, Mongolia at that time was the real whip of God. There were three Western Expeditions in the West, and the traces left have not been eliminated to this day.
In the East, Xixia was first destroyed, then Jin, and finally the Song Dynasty was gradually completed and unified.
As the defeated, conquered and annexed party, if the Southern Song claimed that it had institutional and cultural superiority and asked the victorious Mongolia to learn, it would undoubtedly be difficult to convince people.
This is like Jie Li Khan was arrested by Li Jing, tied up and sent to Chang'an, and then he said to Emperor Taizong of Tang when he offered the captives, although I was defeated, Changshengtian was not defeated! If you want to be a strong country, you must learn our Turkic culture!
Li Shimin was broad-minded for not chopping Jie Li on the spot, let alone really learning?
Of course, we all know that Li Chenggan really learned very well later, but that's another story.
In short, although the Mongolian Empire at that time had been divided and disappeared, their grassland system was still superior to the Mongolians. Learning the Han system was simply a fantasy!
Even Kublai Khan, a king who was considered a "Mongol traitor" by several major khanates, said very bluntly: What is the use of the Han people only focusing on writing poems and reciting poems?
Not only Kublai Khan, but also the patriotic poet Xie Fangde of the Southern Song Dynasty at that time also denounced the sentence "Those who mislead the world with academic knowledge are all scholars of the imperial examination and Chengwen!"
Xie Fangde was a Jinshi in the same year as Wen Tianxiang. Later, he stubbornly resisted the siege of the Yuan army in Xinzhou. After the fall of Xinzhou, he changed his name and lived in seclusion. Later, he went to the Yuan Dynasty and was rejected by someone. In order to please his superiors, the officials of Fujian forced Xie Fangde to be sent to Dadu. As a result, Xie Fangde chose to starve to death.
Such a hard-headed Song Dynasty people angrily scolded the imperial examination for misleading the country, so how could the Mongolians believe that the Central Plains system was superior?
It is no wonder that the anti-Sinicization faction in Mongolia is so determined. It is not that they do not believe you, but that you are too disappointing. 】
In the Xuchang government office, Zhang Fei poked Cao Cao with great interest:
"Old Cao, do you know who Emperor Wen of Wei is?"
For Cao Cao, thinking about the title of King of Wei when he wanted to be king, and thinking back to the words that Liu Bei and Zhang Fei said as lies, these things are not difficult to guess.
Or it can be said that Liu Bei put all the truth in front of him from the beginning, but he was unwilling to believe it.
And the title of Emperor Wen of Wei...giving his father the posthumous title of Wu and enjoying the posthumous title of Wen alone, it really seems like something that Cao Pi, who was at a loss, could do.
Shaking his head, Cao Cao was more interested in something else:
"Zi Huan... Why did Cao Pi say that?"
This happened a little early, Zhang Fei thought about it and said:
"It seems that he doesn't want to build a mausoleum for himself, saying that there is no mausoleum in the world that is not robbed."
Cao Cao nodded honestly. If what Zhang Fei said was true, the mausoleum that Cao Cao had worked so hard to build was also robbed, and just now he heard that the founding monarch of the country named Song could not even find his body. However, when talking about this matter, he was more concerned about another thing:
"My son is short-lived and does not want to build a mausoleum. Has he been buried in peace?"
Zhang Fei restrained his smile, tried to think about it and said:
"I think there should be... This light curtain can still be replayed after it ends. Can't I show it to you later?"
Cao Cao's face was less bleak, and he bowed his hands seriously and said:
"Thank you, General. I wonder where the general will be buried a hundred years later?"
So Cao Cao saw that Zhang Fei's face suddenly became strange, and finally shook his head and replied:
"Why should a man need to find a safe place when his body is wrapped in horse leather?"
"What about Yun Chang?"
"...Old Cao, I advise you not to ask."
…
"What's wrong with the imperial examination process? What's wrong with composing poems and lyrics? What's wrong with studying literature?"
Not surprisingly, Li Yu was the first to stand up and complain.
However, the refutation of this is simpler. In other words, throughout the Song Dynasty, the problem has always been the debate between civil and military affairs. Therefore, both Zhao Kuangyin and Zhao Pu are thinking very clearly:
"Don't write Taiping poems until there is peace." Zhao Kuangyin sighed.
Zhao Pugong cupped his hands and said:
"Don't be impatient, Mr. Li Lang. What people here sigh about is because he knows the result of the use of literature to control military affairs in the two Song Dynasties."
"As a gentleman, in troubled times, you should raise your sword to serve the country and create peace. After creating peace, you should study and discuss the doctrine and continue your unique learning."
"Otherwise, the enemy has the mace, and I have the Tianling Cap. It would be very sad."
Li Yu's face suddenly looked a little strange. After all, no matter how it sounded, this statement seemed to be more in line with the situation of Jiangnan Tang Dynasty.
He was not a fool, so he was very clear about Jiangnan's private criticisms of him, but Li Yu felt that he was helpless.
Perhaps, it was the first to know that when the Song Dynasty did not want the Tang Dynasty to exist in the south of the Yangtze River, it really should do something, but later it was obvious that no matter what it did, it was already too late.
However, he was still able to appropriately express his doubts:
"The Tang Dynasty died because it did not practice martial arts, but the Song Dynasty repeated its old mistakes?"
So Li Yu saw that all the officials and prime ministers were looking sideways, and Master Nakong Jiong took a step back flexibly.
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