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Chapter 342 Luo Zhijing

Chen Li Mingsheng is just a decoration. No one will say anything after waiting for a few years to die of illness. However, it is better for them to be alive now. Zhu Biao is not in the mood to care about them anymore, so he asked Liu Jin on the side to get the "Luo Zhi Jing" to read.

stand up.

This book was written by Lai Junchen, a ruthless official in the Tang Dynasty. Zhu Biao had admired the name for a long time in his previous life. As a liberal arts student, he bought it out of curiosity as early as high school. Such a book that specializes in weaving crimes and fighting wits has been in China for thousands of years.

It is a rather unique scenery in history.

As for the book he is holding now, it was given to him by his husband Song Lian. There are careful annotations between the lines, and there are dialectics. It seems that Master Song is also afraid that Zhu Biao will be too addicted to this book. The prince of the country must not understand this.

But this is not the way to act. Being dignified and dignified is the way to be a king, and conspiracies and intrigues will never be dignified.

Zhu Biao still remembers the struggle when the old master handed this book to him. After giving it to him, he said a lot of earnest words, but he did not know that his student had already read this book.

Zhu Biao inexplicably missed Master Song. Maybe others thought Song Lian was just a stubborn Confucian scholar, but Zhu Biao, a student, knew that his husband was very wise. How could ordinary people happily retire and return home just before the purge of officialdom?

, how can we show students such a deviant and heretical book as "Luo Zhi Jing"?

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Zhu Biao sighed, maybe next year, when I go to bring my husband back, the first wave of purging officials will be almost over. The next wave will be against Hu Weiyong and Xun Gui. Then it will not be as quiet as it is now.

I casually opened the book and read it several times. In my previous life, I was just shocked that the ancients thought about human nature so thoroughly. Now I read it more and more interestingly. The more I am in the court, the more I understand "Luo Zhi".

According to the principles of the Sutra, not only cruel officials and treacherous ministers should learn this, but also wise kings and virtuous ministers must learn it thoroughly. Otherwise, how can we fight against them?

In Chinese history, there have been many schools of thought. These major schools of thought are not only very concerned about politics, but also all point to "governing people."

To govern people, we must pay attention to methods, and paying attention to methods is wisdom, strategy, and power. Various schools and cultures have found their own position in wisdom, included it in the category of strategy, and become different components of power.

Who can escape governing and being governed?

The Wenhua Hall was brightly lit, Zhu Biao would twist a piece of pastry from time to time and take a bite, his eyes still glued to Song Lian's annotations. Liu Jin would light Long Yanxiang beside him, and refill the prince's tea and snacks from time to time, reminding him every half hour.

It was time to go to bed, and if Zhu Biao didn't reply, he wouldn't try to persuade her.

The night brings the stars and the moon, the cicadas chirp and the frogs chirp incessantly. When it gets dark, the symphony outside becomes more frequent. It is not as easy to find as it is during the day. No matter how hard the little eunuchs try, they can't stop it.

Zhu Biao vaguely heard the movement outside and ordered: "Let them all have a rest, and just scream at night. The Crown Princess should be fast asleep by now."

Liu Jin bowed and agreed, and soon the sounds of thanks from the young eunuchs could be heard outside. There were many ponds in the palace, and in the summer there were many people who screamed and were killed.

After Liu Jin reminded him twice, Zhu Biao put down his book and turned around to go to the side hall to rest. Tomorrow morning, the merits of Fu Youde and others would be formally announced in court. However, his father did not ask him to go, so he could just be lazy. Recently, he

There are too many things involved, which is not a good thing. It’s time to be honest for a while.

The next morning, Zhu Biao was lazy and sent Liu Jin to inquire about the former court. He led Chang Luohua to water the flowers and plants in the East Palace and feed the carps rolling in the pond. Then the young couple went to Kunning Palace to accompany them.

Queen Ma chatted for a while.

At noon, they went straight to the Jinshen Palace to wait for Zhu Yuanzhang to come back. The father and son looked at each other and then began to review the memorials and documents. With his help, Lao Zhu could also spare time to ask Wang Guangyang, Hu Weiyong and others to hold a small meeting.

It was like this for more than half a month, occasionally showing up in the morning, reviewing memorials with his father from noon to afternoon, or watching his father hold small meetings with officials, or calling officials to hold small meetings himself.

, everything depends on the memorial in hand. In the evening, he will accompany his princess for a walk, and then he will read quietly for a while.

During this period, as the imperial envoys discovered more and more problems, Lao Zhu had to reprimand hundreds of officials every morning. As the prime minister, Wang Guangyang naturally bore the brunt. So far, he has issued three resignation memorials, and Zhu Yuanzhang has been staying in China.

If I don’t approve, I asked you here just to take the blame. How could I let you withdraw on your own?

Envoys from various Mongolian ministries also arrived in the capital. Zhu Biao personally recommended Cao Guogong Li Wenzhong to handle the matter. Everyone in the court was a little surprised. Everyone had already agreed that this matter would be handled by King Kaiping, who was guarding the north. Suddenly asking Li Wenzhong to go there was no different.

So he took credit from Chang Yuchun. Even Xu Shuai didn't dare to do this.

However, the relationship between His Royal Highness the Crown Prince and Chang Shuai is well known, so officials will naturally not do thankless things. Moreover, they are also aware of Cao Guogong Li Wenzhong's abilities, so they passed it smoothly.

After this incident spread, a certain sixth-grade city gate guard surnamed Lan knelt in front of the East Palace Gate for two hours before leaving in depression. He heard that he got into a fight with someone in the brothel that night and was fined with twenty imperial sticks.

Zhu Biao was even more disappointed when he heard the news the next day. Lan Yu had obvious advantages and disadvantages, which was really a headache. Zhu Biao deliberately suppressed and tempered him just to make him understand that the Ming Dynasty did not lack a brave and capable general.

There is no shortage of arrogant and domineering generals.

After the Northern Expedition, Lan Yu became more and more wanton and arrogant. He raised many village slaves and adopted sons. He took advantage of the situation and became domineering. He promoted and retreated military lieutenants and generals. The power was vested in him alone. He dared to make appointments at will without going through the Ministry of War. Whether it was Zhu Yuanzhang or Zhu Biao,

They all tried to persuade him, and Chang Yuchun even taught him a lesson with his own hands, but it was of no use. After he got off the battlefield, this guy just left his brain on the battlefield and never thought of bringing it back.

If he can endure it this time, Zhu Biao will be relieved. If he is not allowed to go to the north, why can't he be allowed to fight the Japanese pirates? But he is acting like a donkey again. Well, then continue to watch the city gate. At worst, I will let you guard it.

The purpose of Yishengcheng is to let him know that Lan Yu will still be prosperous without him in the Ming Dynasty.

After that, Wu Si Zang's matter was resolved. Zhu Yuanzhang conferred the title of Namgyalpa Zangbu, and Taizu of the Ming Dynasty named him the Master of the Blazing Buddha Treasure. He was given a jade seal. The monks he brought were also canonized.

Sakyamuni Gyaltsen, the leader of Parmudlupa, was canonized as a state teacher for initiation, but the Ming Dynasty did not recognize his right to rule Usi Zang, and only recognized him as the leader of one of the religious sects.

As for Bunara, King of Wu Jing in Zhenxi, Zhu Yuanzhang sent envoys to announce the decree. If he came to Beijing in person, he would be the Shunyi Marquis of the Ming Dynasty. If he did not come, he would be just a commander of the guard post. The Ming Dynasty would not even recognize his inherent fiefdom.

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