Chapter 2367 Sudden Collapse(2/2)
To be precise, in order to rule. After all, among the Six Kingdoms, most of the people who possess knowledge are the nobles of the Six Kingdoms.
After the great unification of the land is completed, it is natural to need a great unification on the spiritual level. The scriptures of various schools of thought in various countries have different contents and texts, and even the hatred for Qin after the country's fall will be mixed with it.
included in various literatures.
Faced with such a situation, confiscating books from various countries has become an almost "inevitable" choice. Qin Shihuang did it, the Han Dynasty also did it, the Tang, Song, Ming and Qing Dynasties all did it. The only difference is that the second wife of Qin II did it.
What's the matter? I didn't wait until a book similar to "Sikuquanshu" was released.
Even Fei Qian is secretly starting to do this now...
Why be sneaky? Because if you make a big splash, it will bring more feathers to the silverfish below, and sometimes these feathers will not only fail to promote progress in certain directions, but may even have the opposite effect.
Whether Qin Shihuang confiscated or burned books, it was for political needs, so at this point it cannot be said that he had wronged the old Yingtou.
"The person who taught me the Book of Songs was a master in Nanyang County, nicknamed Chun Weng. He also said that Qin burned "Poems" and "Books" and slaughtered literature. The people complained about his methods and the whole world..." Liu Mao said in a low voice, "I am an old minister. He thought that burning books should be done. Qin was proud of it and burned poems and books all over the world, especially the historical records of princes. Therefore, Jia Gong said, "The king of Qin was greedy and despicable. He acted on the wisdom of self-improvement. He did not believe in meritorious officials and was not close to the people. He abolished the king's way. Personal love, burning documents and then punishing the law, deceiving force first and then benevolence and righteousness, starting with tyranny to rule the world...""
"However, the entrapment of Confucianism... may be false. If so, why did Jia Gong not even take a look at it, and why is there no record in Taishi?" Liu Xi continued, "The rumored entrapment of Confucianism may be detailed or omitted. , but it has not been seen in the early Han Dynasty..."
Next, Liu Xie began to quote scriptures, saying that the people Qin Shihuang killed happened in the thirty-fifth year of Qin Shihuang. The alchemists headed by Hou Sheng, Lu Sheng, Han Zhong, etc. searched for immortal elixirs for Qin Shihuang to no avail. They evaded punishment and fled one after another, which aroused Qin Shihuang's anger and investigation, and eventually led to the trap and killing of hundreds of Warlock Fang.
Fei Qian turned his head slightly and looked at Liu X.
Fei Qian originally thought that Liu Yao was not very capable, so he didn't pay much attention to the situation on Liu Yao's side. Now it seems that it was Fei Qian's negligence.
No one is completely useless, it just depends on where he is placed.
Fei Qian agreed with Liu Xian's idea.
The Han Dynasty's reflection on the Qin Dynasty was a kind of political correctness and something that the ruling class should have done. Why did a huge empire collapse in just a dozen years? What mistakes were made and how could the Han Dynasty avoid making the same mistakes again? The fate of Qin is a question that every figure at the top of the Han Dynasty must think about and find some answers to. The representative is Jia Yi's "On the Passage of Qin".
This was originally a good thing and a lesson learned from the past.
But not everyone is willing to think independently...
Some lazy people, or people with ulterior motives, will simply do the opposite.
The Qin Dynasty failed, so everything in the Qin Dynasty was wrong, and as long as it was the opposite of the Qin Dynasty, it would be correct. Under the guidance of this thought, what the Qin Dynasty prohibited, the Han Dynasty liberalized, and the Qin Dynasty The Qin Dynasty destroyed all countries, and then the Han Dynasty divided them into feudal states. The Qin Dynasty emphasized laws, while the Han Dynasty focused on human relations, etc. Although this approach passed the early turbulent period and allowed the Han Dynasty to recuperate and grow, it also laid the foundation for There are more hidden dangers.
Starting from Emperor Wu's dynasty, Confucian scholars began to deviate from the idea of overcoming the Qin Dynasty and embarked on a path that regarded the Black Qin as the political correctness. Confucian scholars denied everything about the Qin Dynasty and regarded it as the source of all evil. The Qin Dynasty was also the descendant of the Zhou Dynasty. Destroyers and destroyers, so advocating Zhou rituals and advocating Zhou kings and Zhou politics has become an extremely correct thing.
In particular, Dong Zhongshu, in order to put a golden face on Confucianism, created a Confucian defender of Zhou rites, or a martyr of Zhou politics...
In the establishment or propaganda of any religious sect, there will always be some martyrs.
The martyrs of Confucianism, or the models of early martyrs, are these Confucian scholars who were "trapped"...
In fact, this is not a big problem, and exaggeration is not something only Confucians do, but the problem is that Confucians are trying to solidify class in this process.
Starting from Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, this kind of anti-Qin speech became more and more mysterious. Now, when a lie has been told thousands of times, it has become a truth to a certain extent.
Fei Qian pinched the beard on his chin and pondered. Is the topic Xin Xianying came up with this time really for research, or to seek a son-in-law, or for some other purpose?
During Liu Xie's narration, the initial cleaning work of Qingliang Hall was completed. The great craftsman of the Huang family who followed Fei Qian got into the half-collapsed Qingliang Hall, inspected it, walked out, and reported to Fei Qian.
Damaged situation.
The beams of Qingliang Hall broke due to decay and could not withstand the heavy snow.
Liu Xi, who was on the side, had regained some of his strength because of the incident at Qinglong Temple, but his complexion turned pale again.
"This is the residence of the Heavenly Family. If there is an emperor in the palace, life and death are at stake..." Fei Qian pointed to the collapsed Qingliang Palace, "If you use this as an argument, it should be considered a crime of "disqualification".
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"Disbandment" was a crime in the Han Dynasty. It refers to the behavior of subjects who disobey, prevent or fail to implement the emperor's edict. The punishment is extremely severe. Once it is the crime of "disqualification", it will either be cut in half or beheaded and abandon the market. In any case, it will be death.
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Liu Zhen almost sat down on the snow, his whole body trembling...
"However... it will take some time to determine the damage to the Qingliang Palace..." Fei Qian looked at Liu Gong and said, "Before the conviction... there is something. If you do something meritorious, you may be able to offset your guilt..."
Chapter completed!