Chapter 288 Economy and Party Struggle (Forty) Journey to the West Case (2)
The matter involved at least two royal palaces, and its nature inevitably changed. Although Gao Pragmatic had guessed that Han Xu's move was most likely not to do something to Wu Chengen, but more likely to do something to the two royal palaces. But Gao Pragmatic's first reaction was still not understanding why Han Xu suddenly wanted to create two palaces.
Han Xu is the son of Han Ji and one of the important figures of the younger generation of the Practical School. He should not do useless work. He must have a clear purpose for doing this. The question is, what is this purpose?
The first thing Gao Pragmatic suspected was that Han Xu might have thought that the opening of the vassal ban was not complete enough, so he hoped to use the "Journey to the West Case" as an entry point to attack the kings of Zhou and Jing first, and start "opening the vassal ban 2.0" The first shot.
If this is his purpose, then Gao Pragmatic believes that at least this idea is understandable. As one of the important figures of the new generation of the practical school, Han Xu may also regard himself as the "preserver prime minister". Since he is the reserve prime minister, in You must make some meritorious deeds on the way to becoming a "prime minister", otherwise how can you convince the public?
Gao pragmatic even suspected that Han Xu might have compared him with Gao Yuanfu, thinking that since Gao Yuanfu had made several great achievements and countless small achievements before taking up the post of chief assistant, he must also lay the corresponding foundation. This will help you gain the same qualifications in the future.
But there is a problem here. Although Han Xu is a generation later than Gao Jingshi, it is actually because Gao Jingshi has special circumstances and won the championship too early. In fact, if we look at age alone, Han Xu is only older than Gao Jingshi. He's only eight years older. If Gao Pragmatic really worked as chief assistant until he retired, even if Han Xu could succeed him, he would only have done bad work for eight years - why bother?
So, could it be that the main purpose of Han Xu's consideration is not my personal career? Gao Pragmatic thought about it again and felt that it must be so. So Han Xu's move can only be because I feel that I am standing on the basis of the interests of the entire practical school. This decision was made to expand the "Journey to the West Case".
Ye Shijin said that Han Xu may have thought that the opening of the vassal ban was not completely completed just because he was pragmatic at that time and considered that the conditions were still mature, so he could only do it step by step. But now, Han Xu thinks that the time is ripe for Shi Jin, and the practical school cannot Through the "Journey to the West Case", the seventh vassal ban was launched to completely complete the reform and eliminate the cancer under Xiao Ming's body.
It seems...that possibility is indeed smaller.
Thinking of that, Gao Pragmatic stood up and paced consciously, wondering whether he should follow Han Xu's wishes and stop the matter in time.
But he couldn't understand that Wu Cheng'en got the first help on the westward journey in Gaolaozhuang - although Zhu Sijie's strength was unlimited, as Wu Cheng'en himself said: "farting adds to the wind", bad or evil is still a help .
Therefore, what needs to be done now is to ensure that Han Xu's main goal is achieved - that is, to attack the Zhou Palace and the Jing Palace and start the seventh battle of "opening the vassal ban", and it cannot be regarded as another "cutting down the vassal" .At the same time, "Journey to the West" and its author must be removed from that incident so that they will be implicated in this incident.
However, the problem is that Han Xu came out with a piece of Journey to the West to ridicule the Gao family of Xinzheng. It was obviously to win Gao Jingshi's support for me. Assuming that Gao Jingshi vetoed that accusation at this moment, Han Xu would not be embarrassed.
PS: During the eight-day Qingming Festival, two days were spent at the foot of the mountain, one day was spent on the road... and it rained all the time. It was incredible.
Of course, embarrassment is nothing but embarrassment. Even if the one about ridiculing the Gao family of Xinzheng is removed, several of Shijin's other charges are proven true, and "Journey to the West" and some related people and forces have also been blamed. At the very least, it is definitely a satire.
Two generations of emperors have been convicted, and the crime is no longer "deceiving the emperor".
Then it won't be difficult...
According to the latter understanding, the author is not simply insinuating that Xinzheng Shusi is vicious and ungrateful; according to the former understanding, the author is praising "Wu Chengen", implying that although Xinzheng Gaolaozhuang provided some help to Wukong,
In reality, that kind of help is very unlimited. The only person who is really incapable of completing the journey to the west is Wukong himself.
The goal is set, now the question is how to achieve it.
It must be considered from the perspective of protecting famous works, and there is no doubt that I should stop it immediately - after all, the "Journey to the West" in the original history has not been officially suppressed by the Xiao Ming court, and I, a time traveler, came over and actually copied "Journey to the West"
"Record" is banned, what does that mean? What if it is a small loss to Chinese culture!
Looking at it that way, the first understanding is difficult to establish, because in reality, the Gao family in Xinzheng did not do anything "ungrateful". For two generations of the Gao family, Gao Gong repaid Longqing's kindness with all his heart, and he would not rest until his death.
Low pragmatism must be mentioned for Zhu Yijun - everyone knows who is the first contributor to the "Wanli Zhongxing" today.
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In this way, there is a small chance that the metaphor of "Low Lao Zhuang" in "Journey to the West" [Journey to the West in this book plane at most] will be a mockery, but rather a sign of some kind of advancement in the world.
He can't say that using Gao Laozhuang as a metaphor for Xinzheng's Gao family is insinuating that "Lo Laozhuang" has evil intentions and evil intentions. It's just because Mr. Gao heard that the neighbors around him laughed at me for not having a monster son-in-law, so he asked Wu Chengen to kill him.
Got the Four Rings of Pigs.
Gao pragmatically made a decision very slowly. No matter who Han Xu wanted to mess with that time, the book "Journey to the West" and its author must be preserved, otherwise "Journey to the West" will definitely become a banned book because of this matter.
My conscience is troubled.
If the truth about Na Shijin is true, it can be seen that Gao Laozhuang had a bad impression of the two emperors Jiajing and Wanli: Jiajing was not "there is no Taoist priest to be the emperor", highlighting a fatuous and absurd way; Wanli was just like Tang Monk, but
The mascot on the road to learning is just a symbolic figure, and the actual work depends entirely on the low-key and pragmatic Wu Chengen who is busy outside.
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To protect "Journey to the West" and its author, the most ineffective way for Shijin is of course to directly deny Han Xu's accusations. However, Shijin, who has always been pragmatic and decisive, would obviously do that - suppress his own faction's Qianqi.
Zhixiu, is it because relatives hate enemies but are too slow? Being pragmatic is still so stupid.
I think so, but I definitely understand it that way, so Han Xu's accusations are not so difficult to establish - at most, I should say that I am mocking the Gao family of Xinzheng.
Having said that, "Journey to the West" uses Zhu Sijie and Gao Laozhuang to metaphorize the Gao family of Xinzheng. It really doesn't make sense whether they are evil or not. It's just that it's too catchy to live up to the illusion. Who knows what the metaphor is?
Of course, all the premise is based on Han Xu's analysis just now, that is, Wu Chengen is a metaphor for low pragmatism, and "Journey to the West" is a metaphor for "Wanli ZTE".
Considering the relationship between Gao Laozhuang and Sun Wukong, and the fact that Sun Wukong resigned without giving up his position to Gao Gong, the metaphor of "Lo Lao Zhuang" may not have some ambivalence: on the one hand, Gao Lao Zhuang has no intention of giving way to Sun Wukong.
There was no sympathy for the old friend's experience, so he wanted to insinuate Yi Shang Gao Gong; on the other hand, Gao Laozhuang might not have any appreciation for Gao Pragmatism, so he implied that Gao Laozhuang [that is, Gao Pragmatic's origin] had no respect for Gao Laozhuang.
There is no limit to my help, and today’s achievements mainly depend on my own efforts.