Section 667 Wuheng and Xianbei (2)(2/2)
Confucius?
The founder of Confucianism!
But it has nothing to do with Xu Jian. Xu Jian is a Legalist, so he has nothing to do with Confucius.
Therefore, Xu Jian had no idea of empathy at all. Instead, he became excited as if he had discovered a new continent.
Did King Xianbei misinterpret Confucius' Analects?
What does this have to do with anything?
Aren’t you Confucian scholars the most misinterpreted?
Look at how far the Guliang faction and the Gongyang faction are competing with each other!
Therefore, it is completely unimportant whether King Xianbei misinterpreted Confucius’ classics!
The important thing is that this Xianbei king has read Confucius' Analects, which is very important!
This is just like in later generations, when Chinese diplomats heard that a certain country's prime minister, speaker, etc. were familiar with Chinese culture and could even speak Chinese, they immediately developed a good impression and felt that they could interact with each other. Even the media and the public did the same.
But they ignored it. According to past records, the most powerful people were these people.
It wasn't until after suffering many losses that people began to realize that those who know you well may not necessarily be friends, but may also be enemies. Those who don't understand you are actually easier to deal with.
It's almost like this now.
We are not afraid that the barbarians understand culture, but we are afraid that others are illiterate.
Scholar-officials always have a favorable impression of intellectuals, especially the intellectuals among the Yi and Di people, who are even more favored by the scholar-officials!
What can be more meritorious than 'conquering' a barbarian and turning barbarian into a desert?
If you are successful, you can get promotion and salary increase at your fingertips, and your name will be prominent in the history of the future, and your name will be respected and admired by thousands of future generations.
Thinking like this, Xu Jian couldn't help but tremble, and he had a good impression of the Xianbei King on Xianbei Mountain.
However, Xu Jian was happy, but the Wuheng people were not happy at all.
Ye Lizhi found an opportunity and secretly found Zhang Weiyang and said: "I don't know what these Xianbei slaves are planning, but it is definitely not a good idea. You must be careful and don't be fooled!"
"Huh?" Zhang Weiyang was immediately curious. He looked at the shapes, clothing and skin colors of the Xianbei people around him, and then looked at Ye Lizhi. He felt that the difference between the two was almost zero, so he asked: "I see that you are different from
The Xianbei people seem to be of the same race? But why are your relations so bad?"
"These despicable slaves!" Ye Lizhi grunted, and then explained: "We are Wuheng people, and they are Xianbei people!"
"Wu Heng's tone is like this." Ye Lizhi whispered a difficult-to-pronounce noun.
Then, he added: "Xianbei's pronunciation is like this" which is another difficult term to pronounce. Then he looked at Zhang Weiyang and asked innocently: "Do you understand?"
Zhang Weiyang shook his head, he had no idea what Ye Lizhi meant.
Fortunately, Ye Lizhi was very good to his brother Zhang Weiyang, so he explained patiently: "Wu Heng and Xianbei are just what outsiders call us. We don't call us that ourselves. Wu Heng means elder in the language.
The meaning of elders and adults, and Xianbei Hengheng, a clan of slaves!"
Ye Lizhi then explained to Zhang Weiyang the past and present lives and the grudges and grudges between the two clans.
After Zhang Weiyang listened, he immediately kept these things in mind silently and planned to record them later when he had a rest.
Because this information is so crucial!
Even Zhang Weiyang knows that once this matter is confirmed, it is very likely that he will be rewarded by the court or even promoted to an official!
The reason is that, according to Ye Lizhi, a long time ago, Wu Heng and Xianbei were from the same clan.
At that time, the Wuheng people ruled the Xianbei people and used them as slaves.
Later, the Huns defeated the ancestors of the Wuheng people and expelled them into this world of ice and snow. Xianbei and Wuheng were separated in the war.
The two have disliked each other ever since.
One person thinks, I am the master and you are a cheap slave. How dare you jump around and see if I don’t beat you to death?
Chapter completed!