The Rise of the European Emperor

Chapter 1178 Live up to Tathagata and Live up to Qing

Marin took a deep breath, confirmed that Lan was enough, and then asked:

"I don't know what poem Qing'er wants Ma to write?"

Mama Sang hurried upstairs to inquire. Li Qinger, the leader of the Qunfang Pavilion upstairs, glanced at Marin and the others, and said casually:

"Look at these ghosts with short hair, like monks, so let's make a poem with monks as the theme. Well, it's better to be more graceful..."

When Marin heard this question, he almost wanted to scold someone—Nimma, a monk is a monk, so why do you want to be more tactful...

Buddhism emphasizes that all four things are empty, and most of the poems of the graceful school are about love and love. Do you want me to write poems about monks cheating? Where can I copy such poems?

"Oh? No! It seems... there really is a love poem written by a monk..."

When Marin was full of thoughts, a group of guests from Qunfang Pavilion also heard about Marin's deflation, and came to watch the excitement...

"Yo ho, there is a ghost who wants to be favored by Miss Qing'er, so why don't he piss and take a picture of himself..." A passer-by with a rough face sneered. In other words, people who often like to mock others harshly are generally more embarrassing themselves. If he was good, he wouldn't bother to mock others. The reason why such people like to mock others is often because of psychological distortion. I can't do it myself, but I prefer to watch other people's jokes...

Marin glanced at the shabby passer-by, turned his head and said to Kahn:

"Throw it out!" Hmph, think I can't understand Chinese?

Kahn froze for a moment and asked:

"Should I be beaten to death and then thrown out, or thrown out normally?"

Marin thought for a while and said:

"Just throw it out."

This is Daming, not Beihai, and Marin doesn't want to make trouble.

Then, Passerby A was directly grabbed by Kahn, walked to the gate of Qunfang Pavilion, and threw it outside...

"What are you doing? You bunch of ghosts, do you still have the law? This is Daming!"

Brother A, a passer-by, is also a scholar according to his clothes. However, looking at the clothes, he didn't even win the show, so he was probably a child.

Officials of the Ming Dynasty were not able to go to Qinglou openly,

Therefore, most of the people who come to Qinglou are scholars who have fame but no official position. Or, the noble children of the capital, and some wealthy businessmen.

However, according to the clothing, the identity of the person can be seen. According to the official regulations of the Ming Dynasty, students must wear jade-colored clothes with green and black borders. The so-called students are scholars who have achieved the reputation of scholar. Confucian uniforms with jade-colored blue and black borders are often worn by Juren. Of course, when some officials wanted to clear the building, they also wore jade-colored Confucian uniforms with green and black stripes as a cover.

But the passer-by who mocked Marin, although he was also wearing a Confucian uniform and holding a folding fan for pretending, the color of the clothes on his body was wrong. Obviously, it is the second knife that has not yet achieved fame.

Such a thing dares to ridicule himself, so Marin naturally regards him as the best target for Liwei...

"Why do you beat people? You are a barbarian, how dare you do anything in Daming, are you not afraid of the punishment of the king?" A well-known scholar dressed in jade-colored green and black stripes said angrily.

Marin squinted at him and said:

"The lord of the Beihai Kingdom, Ma Lin, is a super-grade feudal lord recognized by the court. He doesn't even have a reputation. He dared to laugh at someone and didn't break his leg. He is considered a kind-hearted Ma. Daming Law, you too You know, it is his luck that the common people insult the court officials... only to be thrown out of the gate."

The scholar who spoke suddenly choked, but he rolled his eyes and counterattacked:

"According to the law of the Ming Dynasty, officials are not allowed to ask questions, otherwise, civilian officials will resign and military officials will be demoted to border guards..."

"I am the lord of a foreign vassal state, and there is no rule in the Ming Dynasty that the lord of a foreign vassal state cannot go to Qinglou." Marin said without turning his head.

In fact, these rules were established by Zhu Yuanzhang. But in the middle and late Ming Dynasty, the enforcement was not so strict. For example, some officials also wanted to clear the building, so they disguised themselves as ordinary scholars. Then, open a private room in the Qinglou to avoid being recognized. Moreover, when entering and exiting the Qinglou, they do not use the main entrance. But those who dare to hang out in the hall must have no official position. Otherwise, once impeached, it will not be a trivial matter.

But the real boss, if he has his eyes on the top card, there are ways to do it. For example, you can let the concubines who have no status in the family invite those top players to your house in the name of "comparing piano, chess, calligraphy and painting". Generally, when the top card meets a real boss, he has to submit. Moreover, this kind of thing cannot be blamed. How? There are contacts between other women, can you still manage? Moreover, since the invitation is in the name of a concubine or servant, it must be entertained in the back house. Even if you want to impeach, you have to be able to sneak into someone's back house and find evidence... But is it possible?

...

In fact, like Marin, it is actually against etiquette to disclose his identity and swagger to the Qinglou.

But the problem is, as Marin said, there is no law in the Ming Dynasty that stipulates that foreign vassal masters are not allowed to go to Qinglou. After all, when the Great Ming Law was formulated, foreigners were never considered at all...

Really desperate, Marin can say - Hey, I am a barbarian, I don't understand ethics, you bite me?

That being said, there is really no way to refute it. After all, you can't ask for Fanyi with the etiquette system of Ming Dynasty. Fanyi can respect the court and the emperor, which is already very good. As for the Shangqing Building...it's really hard to pursue this matter...

...

After despising those Ming scholars who were angry in their eyes, Ma Lin turned around triumphantly, and began to deal with Li Qinger's poem title...

Then, those scholars, including the businessmen of Ming Dynasty who were watching the excitement, looked at Marin with gloating eyes...

why? Because Li Qinger's questions are too tricky!

Monks pay attention to the fact that all elements are empty, so there should be no emotions. But at the same time, Li Qing'er asked to be more tactful... This is the difficulty of the strong...

Generally speaking, most graceful poems describe the love between men and women. But monks are rebooting, you make a poem describing monks more graceful...it is definitely a topic to find fault with...

Therefore, a large group of Ming Dynasty scholars, businessmen, and some second-generation ancestors are all interested in waiting for Marin to make a fool of himself...

Marin sneered, but didn't speak immediately. After all, although he was ready to pretend, he didn't dare to pretend too much. For example, the last time he presented a poem to Li Dongyang, he was caught discussing ancient literature and almost collapsed. Therefore, he does not intend to be too scary, but intends to lay the groundwork first...

The so-called foreshadowing is to pretend to be contemplating, wandering around there...

The surrounding Ming Dynasty female prostitutes laughed knowingly—is that right? Such a tricky question, how can a barbarian come up with it? Although this barbarian Chinese speaks very well...

After spinning for a while, Marin himself was about to faint. So, he stared and shouted loudly:

"Yes!"

...

"Really? It can't be made up, right? The question is so difficult..."

Mother Sang also looked at Marin suspiciously, thinking that Marin was breaking the can and was going to talk nonsense...

"Listen up..." Marin said to his mother Sang.

Then, looking at the sky at a 45-degree angle, with his hands behind his back, he chanted loudly in an ethereal tone:

"Thinking about being too sentimental to damage the holy life,

If you enter the temple, you may not fall into the city;

The world is safe and secure,

Live up to Tathagata and live up to Qing! "

...

Silence... deathly silence...

At this moment, the hall of Qunfang Pavilion can hear even a needle drop, and everyone, including the female prostitute and Mama Sang, are all petrified there...

You must know that Qunfang Pavilion is a very high-end Qinglou, not a kiln. People who come here, even those businessmen, can recite a few lines of poetry. Even if you don't know how to write poetry, you can memorize many poems. If it is completely different from poetry, don't bother to enter such a place.

Even the pink-faced Mama-san was quite talented when she was young. It's just that she was old and decrepit, and she couldn't get married, so she had to continue to work in this industry. But because of her age, she can no longer receive guests, so she can only be a mother. However, the cultivation of literature is still there...

Moreover, the last two lines of this poem can be called a fighter jet in the world of love poetry, with extraordinary explosive power. It is the pinnacle work of Tsangyang Gyatso, the Living Buddha of the Qing Dynasty, and is very famous in later generations.

If it is above the imperial court, this kind of masterpiece of love poems of "decadent music" will probably be sprayed to pieces by the old scholars. However, here is Qinglou, the most popular place for love poems. Therefore, this poem by Marin exploded in Qunfang Pavilion...

"Worth the Tathagata and not the Qing..." This magical line spread throughout the Qunfang Pavilion in an instant...

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