Chapter 581 What to teach, what to learn?
Chapter 581 What to teach and what to learn?
The north wind outside the car window was whistling, and with a bang, a snow bead hit the glass window. Lu Xiangsheng lifted the curtain and took a look, and said lightly: "It's snowing."
Liu Rushi stayed quietly all the time. The light in the car was too dark. He wiped a match and lit the wall light.
After the light was restored, Chen Xie said slowly: "As a minister of the Ming Dynasty, Chen is enough to be loyal to His Majesty. There is no completely correct person in the world. No matter what you do, someone will find fault with you. Could it be that I know that something will bring benefits to the Ming Dynasty to the vast majority of people, because I am afraid of being missed by others? If you have to think so, you are very wrong. If you benefit the country's life and death, Chen will always put the interests of the country and the nation first."
After saying that, the special costumes are high in the cliff. However, in this atmosphere and environment, Chen Xie suddenly became taller. Especially these two traditional literati of the Ming Dynasty, they were familiar with Chen Xie. I think about it carefully. Isn’t this the situation? Since Chen Xie debuted, he has experienced too many things. Especially the incident of being impeached as a vassal state, I don’t know how many times it has been. Just a while ago, more than a dozen censors of the Ministry of Personnel Li Yuzhi impeached Chen Xie, saying that the unlucky people in Liaodong were the result of Chen Xie’s indulgence. In the long run, Liaodong would inevitably become a separatist trend. It was clearly the territory of the Ming Dynasty, but why did it become a place outside the transformation? The officials of the Ming Dynasty were responsible for educating the side, but Liaodong was an exception.
These memorials were suppressed by Zhu Youjian and he had not responded for a long time. He did not deal with the censors and Li Yuzhi. The emperor generally did not deal with the matter when the censors heard the news, but the impeachment against Chen Xie often did not result in good results. Zhu Youjian was silent. Could it be that there was another reason? Both of them knew about these things, but they did not say them here. They could only remind them in circles and use actions to prove that they advanced and retreated with Chen Xie. Otherwise, how could they get on Chen Xie's carriage?
If these two people have the same political stance as Chen Xie, then that's not right. Their actions are from their hearts that the current situation of the Ming Dynasty cannot be separated from Chen Xie's contributions over the years. The good situation in the future development is even more inseparable from Chen Xie's planning. The Ming Dynasty has no problems without those censors and will still operate normally. Once Chen Xie has a problem, the entire Ming Dynasty's financial situation will turn sharply in the direction of deterioration. Why? It's very simple, the two words "official administration".
As soon as Chen Xie fell down, the ship department and commercial tax system that were operating around him would inevitably undergo major personnel changes and system chaos. If a group of officials were replaced, wouldn’t they be greedy? I really thought that these censors were wrong for the Ming Dynasty, they were for money. Where Chen Xie had been through, wasn’t there any rich oil? In the place in Liaodong, there is now a piece of fat land.
Chen Xie is too fat. Who doesn't look jealous? If it were an ordinary general, he would have long been put on his hat and rolling over, and then split the spoils. Unfortunately, Chen Xie is not an ordinary general. He has 100,000 soldiers in his hands and a powerful navy in his hands. Even if Zhu Youjian has a bad intention towards Chen Xie, he will still be afraid of him. This is also the reason why Chen Xie kept transferring Shandong's power. Shandong is too close to the capital and can threaten the safety of the capital at any time. What really reassured Zhu Youjian was not Chen Xie's loyalty, but his actual actions, and the battle to march into the South China Sea. These things all prove what Chen Xie said.
If you really want to rebel, who would do this? Isn’t that my brain burned out? A general who is not determined by the world, who is thinking about something about the stars and seas. If Zhu Youjian is not at ease, he is really burned out. Even if Chen Xie established a country overseas, Zhu Youjian would not be afraid of him at all. Anyway, it would be enough not to cause trouble in the Ming Dynasty. As for the reason why those memorials were suppressed by Zhu Youjian, Chen Xie’s guess was nothing more than to see him, show it to himself in person, and then express the emperor’s trust. This is just the emperor’s mind. Other ministers will definitely be grateful, and Chen Xie will only pretend to be grateful.
When the car arrived at the gate of the capital, it was dusk and snowflakes fell on the ground, covering the old snow. When the spring comes, the snow melts and you can only see the dirt below. There is not much change in other parts of the capital, and the biggest change is that the road has been much better. At the foot of the emperor, the place where the best place is naturally worthy of face.
Along the way, I saw some beggars curled up under the eaves, hoping that the snow would pass soon. When I get up early tomorrow, some women from wealthy families might be able to give porridge and wear some old clothes. If they can't stand this night, don't think about anything. Chen Xie just took a look and frowned and said, "Are there many beggars in the capital?"
"The lazy people are everywhere." Yang Tinglin said disdainfully, and Lu Xiangsheng seemed to agree. Chen Xie gently exhaled a breath of turbid air, but it was still different. However, he did not plan to be the Virgin, and there must be something hateful about the poor people. Today's Ming Dynasty, at least in the territory of Northern Zhili, there are many barren fields and many places with shortage of people. It should not be difficult to find something to do and make a bite of food. This is no longer as difficult as last year. Northern Zhili has been providing relief and persuading the people to return to their hometowns to farm. Even if these beggars stay in the city, it is not Chen Xie's turn to take care of them. The difference between Chen Xie and these two is that there is no sympathy in their tone, and it seems that the people should work honestly.
First of all, you have to be a follower, secondly, you have to be a hardworking follower, and finally, even if you starve to death, you cannot rebel. This is probably the logic of the Ming Dynasty officials. The car was silent in the car. When the car approached the Chen Mansion, Lu Xiangsheng called to stop, bowed his hand and flew away. Yang Tinglin pondered for a moment, and got out of the car and left.
This time, their purpose has been achieved. They hope to get Chen Xie’s promises and other things. If they really think so, they wouldn’t do this. That can only be a private transaction, and these two people don’t bother to do this.
Zhu Cilang is now in the palace. He was called by Zhu Youjian every afternoon every afternoon to ask about his affairs in Jiangnan. Zhu Cilang is an honest child, and Chen Xie taught him the details of his education.
Seeing that it was getting late, Zhu Cilang stood up and said goodbye. Zhu Youjian said again: "Chen Sihua has entered Beijing and didn't let you greet him because your identity is the crown prince. You can visit him in the evening, or go early tomorrow morning. Remember my words, the education of Jiang Fengyuan and those people is also very important to you. They teach you how to be an emperor. What Chen Sihua teaches is more about how to be a person. Don't confuse the two. First of all, you are an individual, and secondly, an emperor. Don't think that Jiang Fengyuan and others are not worth learning because I let you stay in Jiangnan. What they teach you is not worthy of Chen Xie."
Zhu Youjian didn't say it clearly, and Zhu Cixuan didn't understand it, but he made up his mind and asked Chen Xie tomorrow. No, he went to ask overnight. This curious baby seemed extremely impatient with the education of Jiang Fengyuan and others. He was not as relaxed and comfortable as Chen Xie, and there were many fun things to do.
As soon as Zhu Cixuan came out, he was stopped by the palace maid and invited him to the Empress Zhou. Zhu Cixuan followed him and paid homage to his mother. Empress Zhou smiled and said, "I asked you to come here to tell you that you should get married too. I had already decided to have a marriage last year, but because there were too many things in China, your father delayed it. Last month, the old things in this palace were re-reported, and the emperor had agreed to make a marriage for you before the New Year and get married next year." Zhu Cixuan is no longer a virgin, so he naturally knows what's going on here.
Empress Zhou dealt with Zhu Cilang, who was determined to find Chen Xie, and couldn't wait to leave the palace and go out before the palace gate, and went to Chen's mansion. Zhu Cilang didn't understand what Zhu Youjian meant at all. What did he mean? What did he teach and what did the other teach? The emperor's mind skills taught by Jiang Fengyuan and others, Chen Xie would definitely not be able to teach. How to know people and matters taught by Chen Xie, Jiang Fengyuan and others. Zhu Youjian claimed that the emperor's mind skills were not a problem, but it would be impossible to know people and matters. This is his own shortcomings, so Zhu Cilang wanted to learn from Chen Xie and make up for this shortcoming. A nerd cannot teach Zhu Cilang's knowledge. In fact, this aspect cannot be learned by reading, and he has also been rolling in the society.
Are there any emperors of wise and powerful men, and they can learn without a teacher? Throughout history, there are no emperors of this kind. The outstanding emperors of the Ming Dynasty were basically in the early days. These emperors had experienced the test of civil strife and external troubles. They were not comparable to those of the emperors who grew up in the palace and lived in the palace later. Yingzong was deceived by Wang Zhen, and there may not be no reason for this. After going out and suffering a lot, he returned to his seat after a change of siege. Is there no reason for his experience here?
The nonsense emperors in the middle and late Ming Dynasty were basically children who grew up in the deep palace courtyard. It would be too unrealistic to expect them to be wise and powerful emperors. What's even more nonsense is that emperors like Wanli who ignore the prince and do not pay attention to the prince's education. As a result, a carpenter emperor came out and took over the mess he left behind.
In fact, it cannot be entirely blamed on Wanli. Whoever has the combination of Zhang Juzheng, Feng Bao, and Empress Dowager Li is a combination of emperors who are going to collapse. The negligence in the middle and late Wanli periods did not mean to be angry with civil officials? The tear of the relationship between the monarch and the ministers is also the root of the disaster left by Zhu Yuanzhang - the court stick! This thing is the evil policy of the Yuan Dynasty. Zhu Yuanzhang, a local emperor, was left behind. He thought this thing was good and he would spank if he was disobedient. In contrast, the Song Dynasty had no such problem. In contrast, the Song Dynasty, which had weak military affairs, could last for more than a hundred years in the peace of the Southern Song Dynasty, but did not have the factor of adhering to the good treatment of the literati and officials?
On the other hand, in the late Ming Dynasty, after Zhu Youjian hanged the Coal Mountain, how many decent resistances did the Ming Dynasty local governments north of the Yangtze River resist? (To be continued, please search for astronomy, novels are better and faster!
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