One thousand three hundred thirty-nine movable type printing and seeking truth bookstore
The crown prince is a high-risk profession.
Half a monarch and half a minister, no monarch and no minister.
It’s okay in the ordinary season, but once there is a little turmoil, the whole person will appear out of place.
The ministers wanted to get close but did not dare to get close. The emperor wanted to delegate power but did not dare to delegate power.
With a little political turmoil, the crown prince is always easily suspicious, persecuted, and even becomes a target and is tragically attacked.
But none of this happened to him.
He had never been persecuted at all, but grew up under Guo Peng's careful care.
His father treated him as if he was just a father treating his son. In the rare occasions, the emperor treated his subjects, and the acting process was discussed in advance.
He didn't know what others would think of all this, but he felt that the princes who died and failed to ascend the throne must be very, very envious of him.
Guo Peng knew what he was thinking.
"I have said for my father that this is not only for you, but also for the State of Wei. In the future, when you encounter such a thing, you should also put the State of Wei in the front."
"yes……"
Guo Jin nodded slowly, and then asked with a little hesitation: "Does the father really think his son can ascend the throne to the throne and become the emperor? Is the time ripe?"
"Of course it's mature."
Guo Peng slowly spoke: "In the court, you have some people to look forward to it. After several political turmoils, especially after you saved Cao Hong, among the existing old ministers, you have some people to look forward to it. They are grateful to you for your courage to save Cao Hong desperately.
There will be no one among them who opposes your ascension. They will inevitably support your ascension, actively help you consolidate your power, and your series of decrees will be implemented, which will greatly help you sit firmly at the throne at the beginning."
Guo Jin nodded slowly.
Guo Peng also said: "This is true in the court and the army. You are the leader of the martial arts hall. The young officers who have graduated and passed the martial arts exam are all your students. This is your foundation in the army. With this foundation, you will not lose control of the army.
Then there is prestige. Not to mention military prestige. With the war in the Western Regions as evidence, the army will not question you, and you also speak to help you. Therefore, whether it is a veteran or a newcomer who will conquer the world for your father, you will be grateful to you."
Guo Peng analyzed the current situation for Guo Jin, and Guo Jin understood that the current situation was the situation of inheriting the throne that Guo Peng carefully created for him.
There is no dispute about being stable inside and outside.
The political struggle has just subsided, and people are determined, and no one wants to start a dispute. They just want to live a stable life.
It is perfect to inherit the throne under this political stability.
Guo Peng also prepared for him, cleared all the disasters, paved the way, and waited for him to move forward.
"Son understand."
Guo Jin nodded.
"As for employing people, the group of people who are now used by my father is quite good at it, but you still have to choose your own choice. Choose the person you trust in the inner court and Linzi camp. My father will give you some time, and you can choose the right confidant who is suitable for you and control the inner court and Linzi camp.
You can choose the people in the inner court yourself. You can continue to use the group of people who are more convenient for your father now. As for Yan Rou, you are also familiar with it. Before you die for your father, you can continue to use him. When you die for your father, you will help you take him away. He knows too much and cannot live longer than being a father."
"Yan Rou..."
"He cannot live longer than he is a father."
Guo Peng repeated it again.
Guo Jin pursed his lips and nodded silently.
"As for your close friends, you can put them in the staff table, in the cabinet, in the nine departments, or even in the army, so that they can help you control the government and the army.
Now you can pay more attention to young officials who have been released from the father to take charge of the administration of the place. They are all the future senior officials who have prepared for you for your father, and they are all very talented."
Guo Peng said a lot, and said a lot of questions he thought about for Guo Jin. As he spoke, he felt that there was no need to say so much.
So he stopped talking and looked at Guo Jin who had grown up seriously.
"Okay, no, the next thing is not something that is predictable for the Father. You have to go your own way and choose your own policies. After all, you have to go ahead of you and it is impossible for you to decide everything."
Guo Peng held Guo Jin's hand: "In the near future, you will become the emperor of Wei, and you can make decisions for yourself."
Guo Jin nodded and held Guo Peng's hand.
"The son will never forget his father's teachings."
"That's enough."
Guo Peng was pleased to be able to cultivate a reliable heir. He was satisfied with being able to hand over the throne to a mature son.
He would not worry about his son's failure to be good before he died, just like Liu Bei, so he wrote a book on teaching his son to learn, telling him not to do good deeds because of small good deeds, and not to do evil deeds because of small evil.
He was full of kindness, but at a glance he had no idea whether Liu Chan could be a good emperor, and he even had to instruct good and evil.
Although Mr. Guo has been in military affairs for half his life and has been in court struggles for half his life, he has never relaxed his education of his heirs and has never ignored his concern for his heirs.
He put all his greatest energy besides government affairs on his heirs.
He was relieved to Guo Jin.
There is no need to leave any will for the heirs. If there is no need to give any instructions to the descendants, it is enough that he can do everything he should do according to his own wishes.
Guo Peng said nothing more. He took his family to spend a five-day relaxing holiday, ate delicious food, drank wine, enjoyed the hot springs and relaxation time, and he was very satisfied.
At the end of the holiday, on the sixth day of the first lunar month of the 13th year of Yande, Emperor Guo Peng announced at the New Year's Day ceremony that he would promote the already mature movable type printing technology nationwide.
No one knows what movable type printing is.
It doesn't matter, Guo Peng has sent a complete set of equipment to the court, and asked skilled workers to demonstrate in front of them how to print books in a short time.
Then, under a complete set of assembly line work, a book called "The Book of Rites" was published very completely, creating a line-bound book.
No matter how intelligent and wise the high-ranking officials and nobles of the dynasty were, they didn't know what it was, and how they could print a book so quickly.
Of course, they didn't know how the emperor mastered this technology, and how long it had been mastered and how far it had mastered it.
Seeing the workers on the assembly line so skillfully operating the utensils that they had never seen before, proficiently printing words on the sheets of paper, and the binding workers behind them skillfully piled up the sheets of paper together, and finished a book in just a few seconds...
They knew that this should be a technique that the emperor had mastered very early and long ago, but it has not been made public, but it was just hidden in places where no one knew it.
It's only taken out now.
The emperor did not disappoint their [expectations].
The emperor said that he had fully mastered this technology and was able to widely use it and put it into mass production. There were even a considerable number of books produced in mass production that could be sold all over the world, and all students no longer had to copy books by hand.
The emperor made this statement very big, and many ministers didn't believe it.
Books have been rare and precious for thousands of years. The uncertainty of hand-copying has made the books that have been preserved in the world very rare. Even if there is no shortage of paper at present, books are still lacking.
Now suddenly the emperor said that he would never lack books in the future, and he would have as much as he wants...
Who believes it?
Who wants to believe it?
This is equivalent to announcing that a new era of academic downward movement is coming again, and the previous one has just arrived for only a few years.
Only a few more knowledgeable people looked at the printing press with an ugly face and the skilled workers operating skillfully.
They knew that the emperor might have hundreds, thousands or even tens of such [assembly line projects], which were enough to cope with the fanatical pursuit of books all over the world.
Their guess is not wrong.
Just one day later, on the seventh day of the first lunar month of the thirteenth year of Yande, a large cart of books entered Luoyang City from the north gate of Luoyang.
When the head of the convoy entered Nanshi, the tail of the convoy had not yet entered Luoyang.
At the same time, eight [Qiushi Bookstores] were opened simultaneously in the four cities in the southeast, southwest and northwest, selling various books officially allowed to be circulated by the Wei Empire at extremely low prices.
For example, Confucian books such as "The Justice of the Five Classics" after proofreading.
Mathematical books represented by "Nine Chapters of Arithmetic".
Officially recognized official history books represented by "Records of the Grand Historian" and "Book of Han".
There are also books on agriculture, and Guo Peng instructed relevant officials to compile "Agricultural Classics", "Essentials of Locust Control", and "Essentials of Water Control".
and other categories of books.
Guo Peng sent someone to re-compile the books "Huainanzi" compiled by Liu Xiang, "Lunheng" compiled by Wang Chong, and "Qin Jing" written by Cai Yong himself without any trouble, and allowed to be published and sold to all over the world.
He also sent people to sort out, add punctuate, and re-compile the books of various schools of thought that were highly praised by people in the Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period but have long declined.
Such as "Tao Te Ching", "Zhuangzi", "Lüshi Chunqiu", "Inner Classic", "External Classic", etc.
These books have been published, copied, and sold on a large scale.
Once this news spread, it immediately caused a violent shock in Luoyang City like a nuclear bomb. From high officials to the people, all dispatched to eight Qiushi Bookstores in four cities, southeast, west and northeast, and to see if this matter is true or false.
Then they got the exact response.
real.
The emperor really got hundreds of thousands of books and sold them in the Eight Qiushi Bookstores.
In addition, there are also a steady stream of books entering Luoyang City from the north gate of Luoyang City, and continuously entering Qiushi Bookstore, and selling them to all people in the society at a relatively low price.
At that moment, all the knowledgeable people saw the arrival of a new era.
They are excited, they are afraid, they are relieved, they are uneasy, they expect, and they feel desperate.
Chapter completed!