There is no need for Yuan Tan to burn both jade and stones, and there is no need for Ru Ying to burn both jade and stones.
Land is the land of the people of Jizhou, and they did not have their share. For the sake of the people of Jizhou, it is not a wise move to bet on their own wealth and life and the future of the people of Ruying.
They have tried the result of confronting the imperial power head-on, and the results are obvious to all.
When the victory and defeat have been decided, the court clearly expressed enough sincerity and still had to resist stubbornly, which was tantamount to self-destruction.
Xun Chen's entanglement disappeared and he became relaxed.
"The wine sacrifice was reasonable and I received the teachings."
Yu smiled and turned to Mao Jie and said, "How did Mr. Mao learn about Wang Zhongren and the book "Lunheng"?"
Mao Jie immediately told him about his own understanding of Xue Zong.
Yu Fan suddenly realized, and then ordered someone to take the manuscript and put it in front of Mao Jie. "This is my handwritten manuscript. Some of the annotations on it were written when I was a young man. If it is shallow, please give me advice."
Mao Jie was overjoyed and looked at the thick stack of manuscripts and thanked him repeatedly.
"Mr. Mao, don't be polite. I do this, and I am also following the emperor's order."
Mao Jie was very surprised. The emperor cared about Xun Chen, and he could understand. If the emperor paid so much attention to him, he would not understand very much. He had no connection with the emperor, and his relationship with Cao Cao was not close. Cao Cao recommended him to the emperor.
Not big either.
"Is this... the emperor's arrangement?"
"The emperor said that Mao was honest and had the legacy of ancient scholars. He was only biased in virtue, and was not attentive to practice. Perhaps learning was also a way out. After the chaos, everything was in trouble, and it was time for five hundred years of great changes.
, I hope Mr. Mao can do his best.”
Mao Jie was both grateful and embarrassed.
The emperor praised him for being honest, but criticized him for not being attentive to practice. He obviously regarded him as a pedantic scholar. He just felt that he was not hypocritical and was willing to help him with his help, so that he could do his best to learn with peace of mind.
"A useless person is actually cared for by the emperor, and he feels guilty of accepting it, and he feels guilty of accepting it."
Yu Fan said: "As long as you act with a conscience, whether it is for the sake of academics or officialdom, it is beneficial to the people, you will just practice the kingly way in different ways, so there is no need to be ashamed."
Mao Jie nodded and agreed.
Xun Chen heard it a little harshly. He said this as if I had no conscience.
But Yu Fan didn't say it clearly, and he couldn't take the initiative to claim it, so he had to pretend that he didn't hear it.
But the regret in my heart increased by a little more.
He wanted to come to the martial arts lecture hall to understand why Xu Shu had to take the martial arts lecture hall, rather than Yu Fan. Now he has met Xu Shu and also knows why Xu Shu applied for the martial arts lecture hall, so why should he see Yu Fan again and bring shame to himself?
He clearly knew that Yu Fan was a crazy man.
Yu Fan and Mao Jie had a very happy chat, and the theme was Wang Chong and Luheng. After hearing Xue Zong talk about Wang Chong, Mao Jie was very interested and asked Yu Fan in detail about related matters.
Yu Fan treated each other calmly, saying everything he knew and saying everything he said.
He even talked about some shortcomings of "Lunheng", such as the internal contradictions of its thoughts: it is mixed with Confucianism and Huang Lao, but it cannot be integrated. When talking about human affairs, it is Confucianism, and when talking about the way of heaven, it is Huang Lao, and it cannot be integrated.
Since Wang Chong himself came from a poor family, although he had been an official because of his talent, his time was too short and his official position was low, and his understanding of governance was limited. He had great limitations in his views and had no cleverness.
Wang Chong's advantage lies in his lack of superstition in the ancients and his own independent thinking.
Yu Fan suggested that if Mao Jie is determined to learn, he can start from this aspect.
Wang Chong's academics are pioneering but incomplete, which is exactly where later generations can work hard. Instead of sticking to Wang Chong's remarks, it is better to inherit Wang Chong's thoughts, criticize ancient and modern academics, and eliminate falsehoods and retain the truth.
Mao Jie was frightened when he heard this.
When Xue Zong talked about "Lunheng", he never expected that "Lunheng" was such a book. However, compared with Yu Fan's uniqueness, "Lunheng"'s arrogance in criticizing sages seems not so shocking.
It's right.
After a talk, Mao Jie and Xun Chen left the martial arts lecture hall with his manuscript.
Xun Chen was in a bad mood.
Yu Fan is indeed good at learning, but his attitude is uncomfortable and his etiquette is not thoughtful enough.
Not even the meal was left.
The sun was already west, and they hadn't had lunch yet, but they just drank a lot of tea and their legs were so hungry that they were weak.
After leaving the martial arts lecture hall, there are still ten miles away from Shanglinyuan.
Standing at the door of the martial arts lecture hall, Xun Chen wanted to curse.
Xu Shu chased them up, gave them some snacks, and said a little apologetically: "There is still practice in the afternoon, so I can't stay for a long time. Please forgive me."
"What practice?" Xun Chen asked in a straightforward manner.
"Daily training." Xu Shu said perfunctorily, bowed his hand and left in a hurry.
Xun Chen and Mao Jie looked at each other and were both curious. But Mao Jie only reacted for a moment and had no interest in pursuing it. Xun Chen was more concerned about military affairs and wanted to take this opportunity to understand what this so-called daily training is.
content.
When he saw the armillary sphere in the building just now, he had this idea.
He had seen the armillary sphere and would never believe that what Yu Fan said was just a little improvement. Especially Xu Shu said that the armillary sphere was used for military affairs, and he really couldn't think of what the armillary sphere had to do with military affairs.
There are indeed people in the army who study astrological signs and predict wars by looking at the sun, but they have never heard of using armillary spheres. Moreover, after hearing Yu Fan's remarks, he seemed not to believe in those things.
As the saying goes, those who are good at Yi will not be divined. As a master of Yi, Yu Fan used the armillary celestial sphere to divine, and no matter how you listen, it seems unlikely.
Xun Chen really wanted to go and see, but when he saw that Xu Shu had run away, he had to give up.
It was obvious that Xu Shu guessed what he wanted to do, so he was furious before he could speak.
As a former Ranger, Xu Shu was very clever in this regard.
With regret, Xun Chen and Mao Jie were eating snacks and walking slowly along the path by Kunming pool.
The Kunming Pool is very lively. Several warships are practicing water warfare skills in the distance, traveling back and forth. There are many soldiers practicing swimming in the nearby water, splashing water and shouting one after another.
"Does the court want to use troops to Yizhou?" Xun Chen asked suddenly.
Mao Jie was thinking about his thoughts, but after hearing Xun Chen's question, he was stunned for a moment, and said blankly: "How can you ask me if you have any questions?"
Xun Chen stretched out his hand and pointed. "Sun Ce praised him. There was already a Jiangdong Navy in the East. The court was practicing navy here, so he had to send troops to Yizhou."
Mao Jie thought about it and felt that it was very likely.
Therefore, Situ Zhao Wen went to Yizhou for more than half a year and did not return to Beijing, so the court removed him from his post and Yang Biao took over as Situ.
Judging from the situation of the Imperial Academy, although there are many Confucian scholars and scholars from Yizhou, those people either live in Yizhou or have no way out in Yizhou, and there are only a handful of children from the real big family.
It can be seen that the Yizhou tribes were not friendly to the court.
The terrain of Yizhou is dangerous. If the imperial court wants to have troops in Yizhou, go to Liangzhou and march through water, it is undoubtedly one of the choices.
Xun Chen was confused. After leaving Shanglinyuan, he said goodbye to Mao Jie, hurried back to Taixue Bookstore, and found Xun Wenqian.