Twenty-seven "outsiders" with subtle identities
Guo Peng is a bystander and has no say.
After discussion, Cai Yong made a conclusion, using the Yan family ram as the original version, but retained some of the different characters of the Yan family ram for reference.
This is probably a compromise. Cai Yong's personality is not strong, and he seems a little indecisive when facing certain arguments.
During the concluding period, Guo Peng witnessed the students of the Yan family's Gongyang School and the Yan family's Gongyang School's students coming to Dongguan to argue and make noise. Cai Yong's team was caught in it, and even great scholars such as Yang Biao and Ma Rizhen could not persuade him.
Finally, because there were more Confucian scholars in the Han Dynasty who studied Yan's rams and fewer people who studied Yan's rams, the three of them decided to follow the principle of minority obeying the majority, and take Yan's rams as the original version.
However, in order to take care of the students of the Yan family's Yang school and prevent them from protesting too much and making some radical actions, the team also retained the different words Yan family's Yang as a note.
The two sides reached a compromise.
In order to fight for orthodoxy, many people can really do everything.
During those days, Dongguan was like a vegetable market, filled with noises everywhere, and some people simply rolled up their sleeves and started to fight, completely ignoring their demeanor as scholars.
It can be seen that the orthodox struggle is related to the political interests of the entire school and the vital interests of the students.
The lessons of the decline of all schools of thought after Emperor Wu of Han dismissed all schools of thought were right in front of him, and they had to do their best to do their best.
"Xiao Yi, I've told you to be a joke."
The matter was over and the proofreading began. Cai Yong finally had time to sit next to the desk and drank some water and took a breath.
"No, I think this is something that happens often."
Guo Peng is studying with a book called "Yan's Ram" to find out the difference between Yan's Ram and Yan's Ram.
"Yes, it happens often. Now it's a ram. After that, there are still quarrels. The dispute over family law orthodox all goes on throughout the world. Everyone wants to be orthodox, and no one wants to be the one who was deposed. So they try to make things difficult for me, but how did I decide all this?"
Cai Yong looked very tired, shook his head, stopped talking, and proofread the books with peace of mind.
Guo Peng was also studying quietly. During the afternoon break, Guo Peng took out some questions he found to ask Cai Yong, and Cai Yong gave answers to them one by one.
Life was just like this. Guo Peng gradually felt that he was very adapted to the days of studying in Dongguan. He could see many books here. The only thing that was a bit flawed is that except for Cai Yong, almost everyone regarded themselves as air.
Cai Yong once introduced himself to Yang Biao and Ma Riyan. Both of them nodded lightly, and discussed with Cai Yong about proofreading books, leaving Guo Peng aside.
Guo Peng didn't care either. He looked for books himself. If he had any questions, he would ask Cai Yong. If he had no questions, he would recite the letter silently. If he had any questions, he would help him run errands. Anyway, he would be around Cai Yong and his life would be fulfilling.
Guo Peng didn't care about Yang Biao and Ma Riyan's attitude, because he knew very well that he would inevitably be ignored by these orthodox scholars.
Yang Biao was the orthodox heir to the Yang family of Hongnong. His family was like Yuan family in Runan. Starting from his great-grandfather, he included himself, the fourth-generation Grand Marshal.
So I waited for him to become the Grand Marshal soon after he became the Grand Marshal, and the Yang family of Hongnong was the top wealthy family of the fourth generation and the third generation.
He may not be so famous, but his son is very famous, Yang Xiu, the "chicken rib" that was cut off by Cao Cao later.
Ma Riyi is the grandson of Ma Rong, a master of Confucianism. He also comes from a wealthy family like the Fufeng Ma family. He is slightly inferior to the Yang family and the Yuan family, but more than enough to compare with the Guo family.
If such a top wealthy family is treated to the younger generations of the Guo family in Yingchuan, they might also talk and give some advice, because everyone is "our own people".
But I was the son-in-law of Cao and became an "outsider" with a subtle identity.
Guo Peng is not Xun Yu. Although Xun Yu married Tang Heng's daughter, the Xun family had a strong family background. Eight dragons were making trouble and helping Xun Yu change his reputation was just a matter of one sentence. Guo Peng was different, and no one helped him speak.
Yang Biao and Ma Riying were actually quite normal in their attitude towards him. Guo Peng did not feel any loss. Anyway, his goal was not to become a disciple of Yang Biao or Ma Riying.
I can only say that there are fewer people in the world who have broad minds and do not value family opinions so much.
But there are still some, such as Cai Yong and the current Guanglu Dafu Qiao Xuan.
Because Guo Peng was appreciated by Cai Yong, probably because of guilt for being coldly accepted by Guo Peng, Cai Yong took Guo Peng to visit Qiao Xuan one day.
Qiao Xuan was also one of the few people who admired Cao Cao. After receiving Cao Cao's letter of recommendation, he warmly received Cai Yong and Guo Peng.
During the meal, Cai Yong gave Guo Peng's "Fifteenth Army Enlistment" and regular calligraphy to Qiao Xuan. Qiao Xuan was a man who had a military career and was very touched by this. When he saw it, he couldn't help but burst into tears, and he felt sour in his heart.
Qiao Xuan was also quite interested in regular script calligraphy, just like Cai Yong, and asked Guo Peng to demonstrate it to him on the spot. Guo Peng wrote regular script in Qiao Xuan's mansion for the whole afternoon, and his arms were very sore.
However, this brought Qiao Xuan's appreciation and kindness, and Guo Peng felt it was worth it.
In fact, when he arrived here, Guo Peng still had to thank Cao Cao. Thanks to Cao Cao's understanding of Cai Yong and Qiao Xuan, Guo Peng was targeted so that he would not run around like a headless fly and be humiliated for nothing.
Qiao Xuan and Cai Yong's kindness to him moved him, not fake, but real, especially in the cold environment, some kindness is particularly precious.
Therefore, Guo Peng could understand why Cao Cao later had to pay a lot of money to redeem Cai Yan, and why Cao Pi wrote an article about his father Cao Cao still remembered his past with Qiao Xuan decades after Qiao Xuan's death.
It is really a bit discriminated against by mainstream society because of their origins, so once you have good intentions, they will be magnified to an infinite extent and remember them firmly.
At this moment, Guo Peng felt a little empathetic.
But no matter what, his purpose is not to get goodwill through Cao Cao's relationship. He hopes to gain reputation through his own efforts and gain recognition in a certain sense.
In the end, reaching Xun Yu's level forced others to recognize themselves.
So he worked extremely hard. A year after entering Dongguan, Guo Peng had already finished reading the Yan family Yang, Meng family Yi, Ouyang family Shangshu, Lu family poems and Da Dai family rituals among the Five Classics.
In one year, by early June of the sixth year of Xiping, Guo Peng had completed the copying of Meng's Yi, and the copying of Ouyang's Shangshu was about to be completed.
Chapter completed!