Jiang Bin was shocked and turned pale. He was about to kneel down and beg for mercy when Zhengde glanced at him coldly. Jiang Bin was so horrified that the hair on his body stood up. He didn't dare to say anything anymore and rolled out dejectedly.
"This guy is really annoying, please ignore him, let's continue." Zhengde turned back to Tang Bohu and said, "Is Master Tang so impressed by Duan's talent that he went to his house to become a teacher?"
Tang Bohu nodded, sighed, and recounted the scene when he first met Duan Fei. Zhengde couldn't help but feel a little lost after listening to it. He repeated the poem and said: "Is the road to the imperial examination really so difficult? ?”
Tang Bohu sighed: "It's not that the imperial examination is difficult, but that stereotyped writing is very harmful to people. In order to become an official, Tang Mou also studied stereotyped writing, and even got Jieyuan from Yingtian Mansion in one fell swoop. However, Tang knew very well that stereotyped writing was only It's just a brick knocking on the door. Once you become an official, can you still use stereotyped writing to rule the world? My brothers Zhu Yunming and sworn brother Wen Zhengming are both talented and learned, but they are not good at stereotyped writing, so they try again and again. If you fail, your time will be wasted in vain..."
"Why do we keep talking about the imperial examination and stereotyped writing? Although stereotyped writing has many disadvantages, it still has its merits. In the Ming Dynasty, we used stereotyped writing to select scholars, and didn't we also produce many talented and learned scholars? For example, this Aren't Li Dongyang and Yang Tinghe, the assistant academicians of the Chao Cabinet, both talented and capable men?" Duan Fei saw that Zhengde's face was a little gloomy, so he hurriedly made up for it and changed the subject: "I suddenly had an inspiration in my heart. I made another song and asked Mr. Tang for advice."
Tang Bohu perked up and said, "I'm listening."
Zhengde also pricked up his ears and heard Duan Fei start to hum... After the prelude was hummed, Duan Fei began to sing: "Missing is a very mysterious thing..."
This is a song "I Do" that also comes from Queen Faye Wong. Faye Wong's voice is like the sound of nature. No matter what song is sung to her, it will always sound great. But the same song will not be the same when it comes out of Duan Fei's mouth. Zhengde is in The man on the side wanted to laugh, but seeing Tang Bohu looking attentive, he finally held back.
"I can't resist...especially at night...I miss you so much that I can't breathe..." When Duan Fei howled like a wolf, Zhengde finally hugged his belly and laughed. Duan Fei stopped, his face a little shocked.
Zhengde gasped and said with a smile: "I am willing, I am willing... Brother Duan, this piece of your music is really extraordinary, I... my stomach is almost cramping because of it."
Tang Bohu, who was disturbed, said displeasedly: "This is a song sung by a woman to her lover. The melody is lively and cheerful, full of affection. What's so funny about it? Mr. Zhu won't be as boring as those common people?"
Zhengde stopped laughing in embarrassment with a hiccup, and Qian Ning next to him suddenly changed his face and shouted: "Presumptuous..."
Zhengde slammed the table, which made Qian Ning, who had just straightened up his chest, tremble violently, and his chest collapsed again. Zhengde shouted: "You also go fishing for me, you can't come in unless you listen to my call!"
Qian Ning went out with his tail between his legs, and Zhengde said to Tang Bohu and Duan Fei in a nonchalant manner: "I've lost my temper, I've lost my temper. To be honest, these two guys were sent by my father to protect me. In addition to knowing some martial arts, The appearance is really vulgar, and after being with them for a long time, I can't help but become a little vulgar. Please forgive me. The song Duan sang just now is indeed very interesting, especially the lyrics, which are very interesting. .”
"Really? I think the tune that my boss just sang is a rare masterpiece that can be enjoyed by both refined and popular people. I have tasted the three flavors of it. Please wait a moment. I will try to play it again after I have mastered it." Tang Bohu finished speaking.
He closed his eyes and shook his head in a funny way, but this time Zhengde didn't dare to laugh anymore.
Su Rong cheered next door and walked in with a pot of boiling hot water. When she saw Tang Bohu meditating on composing music, she lowered her voice and said apologetically: "The tea sets on this ship are crude, so we can only make do with them."
I saw her skillfully brewing the tea leaves. As the white tea leaves tumbled, a refreshing fragrance spread.
"It smells so good." Zhengde sniffed with his nose raised, his nose twitching, his eyes blurred, and he didn't know whether he was talking about people or tea.
Su Rong chuckled lightly and put the teapot on the ground aside. Then she stood behind Zhengde and said, "Master Zhu, please call me if you need more water."
Everyone stood behind their backs. Zhengde was not so thick-skinned as to turn around and tease his maid in front of his master. Most of the unethical things that Zhengde did in unofficial history were actually done by Jiang Bin in the name of Zhengde. Zhengde responded to this question.
I just heard a little bit about it, so I was mostly suspicious, thinking that it was the people below who were criticizing each other again.
He coughed lightly and said to Duan Fei: "Brother Duan, I have just listened to the poems you wrote and the music you composed. They are indeed extraordinary. You are also good at solving crimes and can even create interesting card games. But
You are quite versatile. What do you think of the current administration?"
Duan Fei's heart tightened. It would be fine if someone else asked this. The person opposite was the current Holy Emperor. What did he mean when he asked this question? Duan Fei thought for a while and replied: "Brother Zhu's question is about Yu.
I am blind, and I have never considered this issue if I am not in my position or pursuing political affairs... However... Yang Tinghe, the cabinet assistant of the current dynasty, studied the teachings of Confucius and Mencius, and respected the sage Zhu Xi. His policy strategies were somewhat pedantic.
With his hands tied, he didn't dare to touch those things passed down by his ancestors. He could only knock on small things. It was really difficult to get rid of the long-standing shortcomings. In the end, he was afraid that he would be in vain...
This is from the overall perspective, but from a small perspective, I grew up in the south of the Yangtze River. Since I was a child, I have heard about the vastness of the sea and the grand occasion of thousands of sails entering Hong Kong. I have also heard about the prosperity of the Song Dynasty and the great success of the Yuan Dynasty.
Prosperity, Suzhou, Hangzhou, and Yangzhou seem to be very prosperous now, but the older generation thinks it is far less prosperous than the Song and Yuan dynasties. Why is this? Did Mr. Zhu ever hear that Japanese pirates invaded the sea during the Song and Yuan dynasties?
During the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, there were few problems caused by pirates. Facts have proved that the more severe the sea ban, the more Japanese pirates there were. Those merchants who originally only wanted to do business with the Ming Dynasty were forced to become Japanese pirates. In the past, there were only Japanese pirates.
Now the Westerners have also come to the east. Their ships are powerful and their guns are powerful, and the harm is a hundred times more serious than that of the Japanese pirates. If they are ignored, it will be a disaster for thousands of years. I think it is urgent to open up sea trade. Build a navy to destroy the Japanese pirates in the east and resist the Japanese in the south.