Chapter 21 On the Star Map "Bowen" Zhu Chongjiu stood up, walked around the desk, and saluted Liu Bowen deeply in full view of everyone.
Not because of the cleverness of the opponent's strategy, but because Liu Bowen finally chose Huaiyang between Huaiyang and Confucianism.
As Liu Bowen himself said, when a brand-new star map is displayed in front of everyone through an astronomical telescope, the destiny etiquette advocated by Confucianism since the Han Dynasty and the demanding hierarchical order and unification will be completely thrown away. rise.
Unless someone is deliberately turning a blind eye, he cannot explain the new and bright starry sky.
The price Liu Bowen paid for this was to overthrow everything he had learned throughout his life.
This is not only a simple re-revision of knowledge, but also a self-denial and reshaping of faith.
In another memory of Zhu Chongjiu, the more thoroughly he studies a certain philosophy and the more devout his faith becomes, the more painful he will be when he discovers that it conflicts with reality.
At some point in the late 20th century, many philosophy professors would even choose to leap from the top of a tall building under such circumstances.
"Lord" saw Zhu Chongjiu suddenly and inexplicably bowing to Liu Bowen.
Hu Dahai, Chen Ji and others were shocked, and stood up one after another, wide-eyed and exclaimed.
"My lord, you don't have to be like this."
Liu Bowen's performance was far calmer than the others.
First, he turned his body sideways and returned a long bow to Zhu Chongjiu.
Then with red eyes, he sighed softly, "If it is not broken, it cannot be established, and the Zhou rites will not be restored, but the sage's orthodoxy may not be unable to be passed on.
Moreover, being loyal to people's plans and doing things is exactly the way that the sage admires, and the ministers have not left it."
"Bowen, I dare not say that there will be peace for all eternity, but I will do my best to save the lives of the people."
Zhu Chongjiu grabbed Liu Bowen's hand, patted it hard a few times, and made a solemn promise.
Liu Bowen did not betray his Confucian belief, but changed his belief in another way to adapt his belief to the new starry sky and integrate into the new human world.
As Liu Bowen's admirer in his previous life and his best friend in this life, Zhu Chongjiu had the obligation to fulfill this wish for him, so that Confucianism could reach nirvana on the basis of science and equality.
Zhu Chongjiu had no prejudice against Confucianism.
In fact, he didn't have much prejudice against any school of thought, except for the kind that advised people to pick up a knife to treat their neighbors and then go to heaven to enjoy the seventy-two virgins.
In another time and space, he had witnessed with his own eyes the absurdities performed by various fanatics, and witnessed various hypocrites draining other people's pockets and fattening them up while shouting slogans of "democracy and freedom" or "intracionaire". own family.
So much so that he could not absolutely accept any philosophy or belief.
In his opinion, whether it is Confucianism, Taoism, or even Mingjiao or Catholicism, which has just begun to emerge in the Central Plains, as long as it can bring prosperity to Huaiyang and help China rise again, he can learn from some of them.
But these are means, not ends.
If a certain belief or philosophy is contrary to the peace and happiness of the people and the purpose of China's re-emergence, no matter how fantastic it is, even if Confucius, Lao Tzu and God come hand in hand, Zhu Chongjiu will not hesitate.
He pulled out his butcher's knife and fought head on.
Using another method of dividing time and space in the 21st century, Zhu Chongjiu is a complete nationalist.
And in the end, his nationalism will inevitably lead to equality.
If a nation becomes awakened and regards the oppression of itself by foreign nations as sin, it will naturally be unable to endure the oppression and enslavement of its own people.
That is also a sin, no more noble than the enslavement of our own nation by outsiders.
And if there is a philosophy or belief that can support and grow together with his nationalism and the current Huaiyang, Zhu Chongjiu will not mind pushing him from behind.
Just like the Renaissance from the 13th to the 16th century, it ultimately led to the long-lasting prosperity of European civilization in the next four hundred years.
If Confucianism can be rejuvenated on the basis of Huaiyang's new production methods and equal humanities, and feed back to the Chinese nation, why would Zhu Chongjiu not be happy to see it come to fruition?
"I would like to attach my lord's tail and fly straight to the sky."
After a long while, Hu Dahai, Chen Ji and other talents understood a little bit of the meaning, and they gathered around and expressed their opinions loudly.
"I am willing to open up an era with you all."
Zhu Chongjiu was awakened from his distraction by the words of the crowd, gathered up his excitement, laughed and high-fived everyone one by one.
"I will do my best," "I am willing to do the hard work of a dog and a horse."
"I, this life was given by the lord.
I will do whatever the lord says."
Zhang Song, Chen Ji, Huang Laowai and others also laughed, raised their hands, and struck Zhu Chongjiu's hand in the air.
At this moment, the monarch and his ministers were all very confident and felt that everything in the world could be done.
When we discussed the strategy again, we were full of energy and doubled our efficiency.
Soon, the basic strategy for competing with the old Confucian celebrities for the right to interpret Confucianism in the recent period was discussed.
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And assign it to specific departments and manpower to be responsible for implementation.
Then he quickly turned the topic back to the most critical point, making full use of the completion of the Purple Mountain Observatory to fundamentally reject the etiquette and hierarchy of old Confucianism.
After re-dividing the functions and jurisdictions according to the methods of government affairs, supervision and the Privy Council, the operational efficiency of the Grand Administrative Office has been greatly improved.
That afternoon, a series of decrees issued by the Privy Council began to be implemented.
At the same time, the Government Affairs Council and government agencies at all levels also made the most active cooperation, and a war without visible blood or gunpowder smoke began quietly.
As the saying goes, it's always easier to destroy than to build.
Although Zheng Yu and Wang Han, a group of old Confucian celebrities, neither knew how to govern a country nor how to lead troops to fight, they secretly stumbled the Huaiyang General Manager's Office, but their actions were very neat.
I found that if I continued to argue with Qingqiuzi, I would only be led by the other party.
Simply put your mind aside and turn directly to the problems that have arisen in the administration of the Huaiyang General Administration in the past few years.
As a result, through the talents of talented people, the tragic images of being persecuted by the Huaiyang officials quickly appeared in newspapers and teahouses, and even turned into excerpts and Sanqu, which quickly spread among the people.
For example, someone’s ancestors and grandson accumulated such a large business by eating rice bran for three generations, but it was destroyed by the war.
For example, a certain gentry built bridges and roads and did good deeds all his life.
However, because he unintentionally took in a benefactor who had been a high-ranking official, he was implicated by the Huaiyang General Manager's Office and lost his entire family.
A certain couple farmed and weaved while the husband sang and the wife followed them.
Their life was as beautiful as heaven.
However, due to the flooding of water-powered looms, the family fortunes quickly declined, and both of them committed suicide by drowning.
There are all kinds of tragic twists and turns, each one more tragic than the next.
What's more, Chu Buha, the guard general of Huai'an in the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty, was simply portrayed as a good general who was unparalleled in loyalty and loved the people like a son.
He had been ordered to exterminate mountain bandits and water bandits many times, and protected the people of both Huaihe River and Huaihe River.
However, the Red Turban Army came and Chu Buha was outnumbered.
Finally, outside the city of Huai'an, he shouted three times, "Don't harm the people under my rule."
Then he drew his sword and killed himself to repay the king with his death: