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One thousand one hundred seventy-eight reverse the future

Although he had no worries about Guo Peng's policy itself, Guo Jia still knew nothing about the punctuation marks and other things.

Such things are rare.

Guo Jia, who was worried about something wrong, was quite worried.

"What are punctuation marks? We have never heard of them."

Guo Jia said, "And now, when Zuo Bo presented paper in June, it may have been promoted by His Majesty himself. After the papermaking technology is improved, the number of paper has increased significantly and the price has dropped sharply.

I heard that many scholars' homes have complaints because they once bought a large amount of high-priced Zuobo paper to store and reserve it for later use. That one is really much easier to use than gradually, and many people have bought it."

"So suddenly said that papermaking is mature and can produce a large amount of cheap paper. The price of paper has dropped sharply. They had never expected such a thing to happen, so they felt that they suffered a great loss..."

Cao Cao frowned: "Actually, my family bought a lot of them."

"Me too."

Guo Jia nodded with a bad expression.

The two were silent for a while.

"Fengxiao, you said, how could a mere Bo Zuo dare to risk offending so many people to announce the improvement of papermaking?"

Cao Cao suddenly realized the key to the problem.

Guo Jia looked around and hurriedly looked around, put his index finger in front of his mouth, and whispered: "It's good that you know, don't talk out, be careful to cause trouble."

Cao Cao originally thought that this matter was no big deal, but it was just a loss of money and not a big deal, but he understood what Guo Jia said.

I'm afraid someone is manipulating the direction of this matter.

From the maturity of papermaking to the large-scale production of paper, to the emperor summoning representatives of several major families, and then the current terrifying imperial edict.

Cao Cao finally understood what was going on.

But he still had a doubt that had not been solved.

"But the improvement of papermaking technology should not be a matter of time. Since the former Han Dynasty, I am filial to this matter..."

"Stop it, Meng De, this matter is beneficial to your and my family without any harm. You know nothing, and I don't know anything. What Your Majesty says is what you understand?"

Guo Jia looked at Cao Cao sternly, afraid that he would say something he shouldn't say.

This incident is a good thing for Guo Jia, who was born in the royal family and Cao Cao, the representative figure of his relatives.

They sit in different places without any frowning or panic. They are the basic foundation of the emperor, and the emperor will not attack them no matter who the emperor attacks.

So, they just need to call without thinking, and just pretend that they don’t know anything else.

To sum up, they will do whatever His Majesty says, and they will do whatever His Majesty asks him to do.

It's that simple.

Cao Cao knew it and nodded.

"Understand."

After saying that, the two lowered their heads, put their hands in front of them, and walked on the way to pay homage to the emperor like everyone else, like an ordinary and unremarkable person.

Soon, a group of ministers arrived at the side hall of Fengtian Hall and asked Su Yuan, who was guarding the hall, to pay homage to the emperor.

Cheng Yu, Cao Cao and Xi Zhong went up to ask for a visit to the emperor, and Su Yuan went to inform him.

After a while, the hall gate opened wide and Su Yuan called the ministers to go in together.

After entering, they had just met the emperor and were given a new style of thread-bound book by others.

The blue cover has a white frame in the upper left corner, and the title of the book is written in the frame.

It is either the Book of Documents, the Spring and Autumn Annals, or the Li.

Paper, current situation, after opening it, you can see very neat and straight small regular characters from right to left, from top to bottom, and columns exist on the paper.

Then there are strange symbols, such as [,], [.], and [""] and [:].

They don’t know what these symbols are, but they can see that after being separated by these symbols, reading becomes very easy. They can read without reading sentences. Reading sentence by sentence without any awkwardness or discomfort, and it is clear at a glance.

I feel that their sentence-breaking ability after years of practice suddenly becomes useless.

Even if you don’t have to learn sentences, as long as you read words, as long as you hold such a book, you can understand any classic.

At this time, I listen to the teacher briefly explaining the meaning of the scriptures and taking notes, which would be twice the result with half the effort. Compared with the previous word-of-mouth education model, I don’t know how much easier it is.

It seems that the emperor is not wrong at all, but he is really not wrong at all. He really got the right to interpret classics and teach teaching from several major families. The emperor has the final say on how to explain classics from now on.

What kind of deal did he make with those families?

But none of these matters anymore.

It is important that from then on, he will educate students in the Imperial College in this way.

The poor family and the gentry together!

There are even children of the common people!

Many officials took a breath and looked at each other, and anyone could see the surprise and even a hint of fear in each other's eyes.

"How about it, the [book] that I made is not bad. I fold the papers together, use the method of sewing clothes, and bind these papers with thread to make them into books. In this way, it is very light in your hand. One book can write a whole book of classics, which is much cheaper and more convenient than bamboo slips."

Guo Peng smiled and raised a copy of the Book of Shangshu in his hand: "It's a pity that Guru's reprinting speed is a bit slow. It will take some time to make it work for every student of the Taixue school to have one, but it doesn't matter. The book is already available. Gu planned to educate students in the Taixue school in the future. I think it will definitely be much better than before."

The emperor's words sounded very relaxed, and he did not answer the biggest doubts in his ministers' hearts at all - when did this be planned, and why did he hide it from us?

But if the emperor didn't say it, no one dared to ask.

Cheng Yu definitely didn't dare, Xi Zhong didn't dare, and Cao Cao didn't dare. The bosses of the three main power departments were not afraid, and of course the heads and officials of other departments behind them did not dare.

Naturally, the families of these officials themselves are involved and are difficult to get out of here. They are still very concerned about this matter. Now they want to ask but dare not ask, and they are very anxious.

So the situation felt a bit stalemate.

Until Guo Jia stepped forward.

"Your Majesty, this matter is very important, and this matter is too involved. I wonder if Your Majesty is fully confident."

Guo Peng understood what Guo Jia meant.

"I am already sure about this matter. You don't need to know the specific inconvenience, but you only need to know that if you want to abandon private schools and develop public schools, there will be no need for each family law to exist from now on. If you want to study, you have to study in the public schools established by the government.

In this matter, Gu had reached a consensus with Yuan Qing and Xun Qing. They understood the righteousness and deeply understood Gu's painstaking efforts. Therefore, they decided to take the initiative to hand over the classics and inherit them to Gu, retreat to the second line, and do their best to assist Gu in building a public school.

The representative of this public school is of course the Taixue. It is built and built well, so that scholars can see how good the Taixue is, and then restore local academies and schools step by step, and restore the order of the public school."

Guo Peng explained a little.

The school of the Imperial Academy and other schools existed in the Han Dynasty and before the Han Dynasty, and it also existed in order to popularize education.

However, the lack of rigid demands such as paper and printing technology has never really broken the education monopoly. As a result, private schools have become popular and small-scale elite education.

By turning the education that should have educated the people into a luxury and then monopolize it, the birth of the academic clan is just around the corner.

In addition, the chaos in the late Han Dynasty, Dong Zhuo burned Luoyang and destroyed the Imperial Academy, and a large number of Imperial Academy students flew into private schools and even local warlords' private schools, such as Liu Biao's Academic Hall.

Guo's Linzi Academy and later Yecheng Academy grew and grew under this background, and then returned to the current Imperial Academy.
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