The two hundred and fifty-third festival(1/2)
In the summer of the first year of Yanhe, Xinmao (twentieth).
In the north of Xinfeng City, thousands of scholars and relatives, parents, and onlookers gathered here several times.
At first glance, there were dense heads under the city tower.
Fortunately, Liu Jin sent more than 100 Qimen cavalry to maintain order in time, so no chaos occurred.
Zhang Yue stood on the city tower and watched the scene with Liu Jin.
Thousands of literati, regardless of the status of the people, followed the government's orders and prepared to participate in a cross-country sports carrying heavy loads.
This is a miracle in itself!
Liu Jin even doubted whether his eyes were wrong?
When he was in Bowangyuan, who was the diners and guests under his father, who looked noble and despised all physical activities?
What's going on in front of you?
The sun comes out from the west?
"Shizhong Zhang..." Liu Jin quietly walked to Zhang Yue and asked softly: "Why don't all students suffer from this 'weight-bearing cross-country'?"
He remembered that in Bowangyuan, if anyone dared to let the "elegant" scholars and officials do things, they would definitely be spurned and depressed.
Countless big hats fly over your head in an instant, making you even doubt your life.
"Because..." Zhang Yue blinked, looked at Liu Jin, and then smiled and complimented: "Your Highness is here..."
The eldest grandson is here, who is willing to give up easily?
Not to mention the cross-country business, the literati and doctors can’t do anything to be an official or a wealthy person?
Zhang Yue remembered it very clearly that Confucian scholars in history, even executioners like Kublai Khan and Kang Mazi, and enemies of civilization, had flattered them and licked them to the point of being slutty.
What's even more tragic is that even when the Imperial Army came over, they could cooperate in singing a play, sing a praise of the greatness of neon lights, and welcome the Japanese royal army to whip the unjust officials.
If these happen in the future, they are inconsistent with the social environment of the Han Dynasty.
Then, many famous stories that have happened in the history of the Han Dynasty can also prove this fact.
Thinking back to that time, Emperor Gao Liu Bang hated Confucian scholars the most in his life.
He always beats and whips Confucian scholars, and even pisses in public in the hats of Confucian scholars.
However, did the Confucian scholar leave him because of this?
No!
On the contrary, with the Han army winning step by step, the empire was founded.
The Confucian scholars who came to rely on and seek wealth were like crucian carp crossing the river and like sand in the river.
In order to please Liu Bang, the great Confucian Shu Sun Tong even threw away the things that Liu Bang didn't like, such as Confucian Guan and Confucian Rou.
He said that he wore a Chu costume, and learned from the accent of the Chu people, and met Liu Bang.
Liu Bang was overjoyed and finally wanted him to nag about Confucianism.
He even gave him great power to design and formulate the etiquette of the Han Dynasty.
After passing through Liu Bang's era, time came to Wenjing.
When Emperor Taizong and the late emperor were reigned, Confucianism began to develop and flourish.
However, in the center, Confucianism is still a mud-legged person and a dilapidated person.
Neither Taizong nor the late emperor liked Confucian scholars.
Emperor Taizong liked Huang Lao's study of quiet and inaction, while the late emperor loved the Legalist theory of criminal law and military law.
There were two thousand stones of ministers in the court and the opposition, and not a single Confucian scholar.
At that time, the Confucian scholars were very obedient and were particularly good at enduring humiliation.
For example, Yuan Gusheng of the Qisi School was almost thrown into the beast circle because he offended Empress Dou and wanted to fight with the wild boar.
The rise of Confucianism is only thirty or forty years after counting time.
The fact that Confucianism can develop to this point is actually inseparable from the Han-Hungary War.
You may not believe it if you say it.
The reason why Confucianism was able to come to power was because the Gongyang School was responsible for the war and was the most active war-oriented faction.
The Huang-Lao School, however, was self-consistent and determined to be harmonious.
So, the wheel of history crushed the Lord and Py into pieces without hesitation.
Not only the kings, but even the people abandoned those guys.
Lord and continue to swallow their anger in front of the Huns and allow the Huns to ravage and invade?
Not to mention that the emperor who was full of energy at that time refused to agree, even tens of millions of people in the world, especially the northern counties and countries, and the people at the foot of the Great Wall, would not agree!
Therefore, it was almost natural that the Gongyang School came to power.
And the idea of great revenge swept the world, which is also a historical necessity!
The Xia peoples were born with the destiny to rule the world and dominate the world!
All the kings under the world are the kings, and all the kings are the kings in the shores of the earth!
Now, some people actually want these chosen people, the people of the Central Empire to endure the invasion of foreign races and offer money and silk women to beg for the mercy of the invaders?
Going crazy!
But as soon as Confucianism came to power, the scars healed and forgot to hurt.
The Gongyang School was fine and had always insisted on fighting. However, the Guliang School and the Simeng School began to raise the banner of peace and shouted loudly, "It's better to marry each other."
All I can say is that they are spoiled!
When Emperor Gao was reigned, which Confucian scholar dared to whine?
When was the Wenjing period, where was the Guliang School?
As for now, these guys are obedient to Zhang Yue's orders and come here to participate in the heavy-bearing off-road.
In fact, to put it bluntly, it was just that Zhang Yue didn't go and deliberately spoiled them.
Therefore, their odor problems don't have a chance to occur.
You want to change to a wise and wise man, and kneel down and lick them to see if they look at them? They are not going to be able to go up to heaven?
Literary doctors are actually the arrogant loli in comics.
Being too good to them will only backfire.
Once a stingy disease occurs, it will ruin the world!
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The scholars at the gate of the city naturally couldn't hear Zhang Yue's inner complaints.
At this moment, they were all ready to make final preparations.
Especially the more than 100 children from military and noble families stood in front of the crowd early and wanted to show themselves to the "Shizhong Zhang" and "His Royal Highness Changsun" on the city tower in order to leave a deep impression.
One of them was particularly conspicuous.
Because he was wearing a set of Han army's standard leather armor.
The color of this leather armor is a typical Han army red combat armor. The outer side of the leather armor is inlaid with iron armor connected together like fish scales.
There is no doubt that this is a set of common vests for the current mainstream cavalry of the Han army.
Armored instruments are exclusive to the Han army. Apart from active-duty soldiers, only nobles and ministers are qualified to use them.
At this moment, a young man wearing armor appeared in the test site of Xinfeng Public Examination.
Countless people looked at each other.
Even Zhang Yue and Liu Jin were attracted by attention.
"Who is that?" Zhang Yue asked softly.
"The Secretariat, it should be Chang Yuan..." Sang Jun, who was beside Zhang Yue, looked at the man carefully, and then replied: "It is because the Han envoy Chang Gong was named Lord Hui's posthumous son..."
"Chang Hui?" Zhang Yue's eyes were burning, and his feelings for that young man were instantly max.
"Of course!" Sang Jun said softly, perhaps because he was afraid that Zhang Yue would not understand the background of this person, so he said in detail: "His father, Mr. Chang, was Lord Hui. More than ten years ago, he was transferred to the Central Supervisor, Lord Wu, to the Xiongnu, and then was involved in the civil strife of the Xiongnu. It is said that they were all lost to the Xiongnu..."
"Mr. Su was born in a famous family and his wife and children were raised by his family. However, Mr. Chang was born in a slightly cold family and his relatives were unable to raise him. Fortunately, the emperor sympathized with him and raised his posthumous son and relatives in Shanglinyuan to ask for a teacher and teach the art of civil and military affairs..."
When Sang Jun said this, his eyes were a little confused: "Logically speaking, he should be entering the Qimen Army and accompanying His Majesty this time, so why did he appear here?"
Zhang Yue listened, but smiled softly and ordered: "I always respect loyal ministers and righteous men. This son is the loyal minister. After the interview, I will take this son as my personal servant..."
Although I don’t know why this future Qimen Guru who is a child today is not good at Qimen Guru, he came to Xinfeng to join in the fun.
but……
His father Chang Hui and Zhang Yue knew very well that he was still alive.
To be continued...