Differences in origin determine people's different perspectives on issues. Most of the princes of the Manchu dynasty grew up within the towering walls, wore brocade clothes, ate jade food, and were raised as the hope of family prosperity. How could they treat ordinary people in the market and guard the borders?
Do you know anything about the life of a soldier?
In their eyes, the interests of the family come first, and anyone who goes against the interests of the family will be regarded as a constraint or a stumbling block. Secondly, they will use the Confucian view of benevolence to demand others, hoping to use Confucian classics to
They build an ideal world based on rules and regulations, where the country is governed by benevolence and righteousness, and the world is unified. Little do they know that countless people at the bottom, soldiers and soldiers only long for a bowl of food and a thatched hut.
The war started, and countless men of the Han family took up their swords and guns and rushed to the front line without hesitation. In order to protect their wives and children, and to protect their one-third acre of thin land, they fought against the barbarians. Their blood-stained uniforms and their bones were buried in foreign lands.
The soldiers risked their lives for just a humble thought. They may not know what benevolence and righteousness are, and what it means to believe in the Lord. They may not care who is the Khan of Heaven or who is the Duke and Lord of the country. They just want to protect
Something that you feel is precious.
Perhaps they were farmers working hard on the Long Mountain. Because they wanted to defend their homeland, they put down their hoes and picked up their spears. They rushed to the front line to fight with the barbarians tremblingly. They only had a humble begging and thought, they just wanted to protect their homeland.
I hope that I can finish the war as soon as possible and go home to reunite with my family. Is it possible that the court will crush even such a humble thought? Is it possible that after rushing to the front line, my own captain has to tell them that they cannot set up ambushes or sneak attacks?
Show the magnanimity that a heavenly country should have?
Flooding the Jiuqu City was violent, and attacking the Tibetan people was unkind. Could it be that the officers and soldiers of Longyou stretched their necks and let the barbarians chop them into pieces? This was magnanimous and magnanimous, and it gave them the dignity of the Tang Dynasty court?
Is it possible that everyone is benevolent and magnanimous like Mr. Xianggong of Song Dynasty, who waited for the Tibetans to prepare their array before launching a general attack? (Note 1)
There are always a group of people in life who like to use set moral standards to demand others, all they want is that precious face.
These talents are completely the scum and scum of the Tang Dynasty.
Wei Bin's face was already red at the moment. Although he was so squeezed by a young man, his throat seemed to be blocked by a piece of fish and he couldn't make a sound to fight back. This young man actually had so many scars on his body. No.
, isn’t it that high-ranking generals can acquire fame with just a few clicks of their fingers? Isn’t it as easy to kill enemies in battle as to chop melons and vegetables?
If the generals of an army will suffer so many injuries, what kind of danger will those soldiers at the bottom face?
Suddenly, Wei Bin felt that his understanding of life over the past few decades had become confused, and questions came to his mind one after another.
Maybe I, I am wrong?
No! I am absolutely right! How could the teachings of the ancient sages be wrong? How could the moral principles of benevolence, justice, etiquette and governance be wrong? From childhood to adulthood, no matter whether it was the teacher in the mansion or the imperial doctor of the Imperial College, no one did not
Kindness is on the lips.
The wise and the wise are invincible. Aren't these things preached by the sages?
If you want to blame, you can only blame them for their humble background, yes, blame themselves for their humble background. You can't blame others, you can't blame others...
After a fierce ideological struggle, Wei Bin cleared his throat and said, "Humph, Captain Li is really good at joking. As the saying goes, there are specialties in the arts. If you ask me, a civil servant, to go to the front line, isn't it entertaining others and entertaining yourself?"
As soon as these words came out, Yang Zhao, who had been suppressing the anger in his heart, immediately exploded: "Sir, Mr. Wei, are you talking humanly? Didn't you see the scars on Captain Li's body? Are you still fucking here?"
Bullshit talk about benevolence, righteousness and morality. Aren’t you invincible? You don’t have to go and ask the Tibetan barbarians to hand over Shibao City one by one. If you can’t do that, you’d better shut up that stinky mouth of yours.”
Yang Zhao was born in the market and developed a fiery temper. Although after entering the court, he had restrained himself more under the persuasion of several clan brothers and clan sisters, but in the end his nature was hard to change. Although he had not read many books, he was the most popular among them.
He valued friendship. Seeing the several stab wounds on Li Kuo's body, he admired the young gentleman from the bottom of his heart. He thought that Wei Bin would go down the slope and submit in front of the young gentleman.
Accuse him. Who would have thought that he really read the book into the dog's belly, and he couldn't even tell the difference between right and wrong.
These ministers from aristocratic families are really rotten to the core!
Wei Bin's face turned the color of pig liver, and he trembled all over and pointed at Yang Guozhong. He thought that although he was not a direct descendant of the famous Wei family, he was also a well-educated upper-class figure. How dare he, Yang Zhao, a market gangster, dare to
They uttered arrogant words in the main hall and spoke rudely to him.
Really, really...
Li Kuo frowned and whispered to Yang Zhao: "Master Yang, please be careful what you say before the emperor."
Yang Zhao was also angry and confused for a moment. After listening to Li Kuo's reminder, he realized that this was in the Hanyuan Hall, where he was honoring meritorious soldiers.
With a cold snort, Yang Zhao rolled his sleeves and returned to the line, leaving Wei Bin on the spot.
After the case, Li Longji was also a little bit dumbfounded, thinking that the Hanyuan Palace in the palace ended up as noisy and disorderly as a grass market. A censor, Zhongcheng, and a secretary, a young eunuch, argued and cursed in the hall like country women, and became a mess.
What a style, what a style!
"Your Majesty, in my humble opinion, it is not inappropriate to reward Captain Li." Just when Li Longji had a headache, Li Linfu, the right minister of the Tang Dynasty who had been silent all this time, suddenly spoke and started to play loudly.
"Oh, what's the right minister's opinion?" Li Longji was quite surprised. Aren't Wei Bin and Zheng Yun his people? Why would he stand up to speak for Li Kuo again now?
"I thought that Lieutenant Li repeatedly made strange plans to help General Gao flood Jiuqu City, and made great contributions to the successful capture of Shibao City, which cannot be denied!" Li Linfu held the wat board and spoke unhurriedly and unhurriedly.
, there is no trace of sadness or joy in the tone.
"As for the moral matters that Yang and Wei were arguing about just now, I think there is no contradiction. What Master Wei said was the manager taught by the sages, while what Li Duwei insisted on was the actual response measures in the army. The difference between the two
The environment is different, so there is no right or wrong. Therefore, I think that from Captain Li's point of view, there is nothing wrong with flooding Jiuqu City."
In the Hanyuan Hall, the Prime Minister of the Tang Dynasty gave a resounding answer. Even Li Kuo himself frowned. Why did he want to help him? Is it just to make a generous gesture?
Note 1: In 638 BC, the Song and Chu countries fought for hegemony in the Central Plains and fought a war near the Hong River. However, when the war began, the situation was favorable to the Song army, but Song Xianggong clung to the pedantic saying that a gentleman "does not take advantage of others' danger".
Dogma and refusal to accept Ziyu's correct opinions resulted in a missed opportunity and a disastrous defeat.
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