Chapter 461: See you at the bookstore

However, although he had some doubts in his heart, it was not to the extent of worry, after all, he still believed in Jiang Yuetang's character.

Jiang Yuetang took Mei Xiang into the clinic on Sanyuan Street, stood still in it for a moment and came out, and then went to another intersection to call a carriage, which was carried by the carriage from Nanyang Street to Chaoyang Street.

When they arrived at the intersection of Chaoyang Street, the two got out of the car and walked to the Boya Bookstore, which happened to be three o'clock in the morning.

Boya Bookstore is one of the most famous and largest bookstores in the capital of Shuguo, selling a complete range of books and editions, and there is also a special area for customers to sit and read, as well as a leisure room for customers to read and drink tea.

Xiao Diyuan asked Jiang Yuetang to meet in the leisure room here.

After Jiang Yuetang entered the bookstore, he immediately walked to the agreed leisure room, and soon saw Xiao Diyuan, who was wearing a low-brimmed hat and a dark green robe, and hurriedly quickened his pace.

At this time, there were more than a dozen books piled up on the table where Xiao Diyuan was, which he had obviously carefully selected to share with her.

She sat down across from him.

He noticed it, raised his face slightly and faced her and said, "I have selected a few books that feel good for you, do you like it or not?" ”

She nodded and said, "I'll pick you first." ”

Xiao Diyuan picked up the first book and introduced: "The Eastern Han Dynasty thinker Wang Chong's "On Balance", which is an immortal philosophical masterpiece, in this book, he believes that all things in heaven and earth, including human beings, are composed of 'qi', 'qi' has 'yin' and 'yang', there are 'tangible' and 'intangible', and all things in heaven and earth are condensed by 'qi', 'qi' gathers all things to be born, and 'qi' is extinguished to all things to perish. Therefore, he also believed that the heavens are natural and inactive, and the birth and death of all things in the world are determined by the strength and strength of the strength and momentum of various creatures, and are not deliberately arranged by heaven. ”

Jiang Yuetang nodded after hearing this, and said: "Lao Tzu mentioned in the Tao Te Ching that 'heaven and earth are not benevolent, and all things are used as dogs', and he also believes that heaven is natural, and heaven is just following a natural law and operating, not to be transferred by will, nor to determine the scourge of the world, so it is not a personal god. Wang Chong's point of view here seems to be very similar to that of Lao Tzu. ”

Actually, it's a truth. Xiao Diyuan smiled.

Jiang Yuetang asked, "Do you agree with their point of view?"

Xiao Diyuan nodded, and continued: "In "On Balance", Wang Chong also proposed. The theory of "three tiredness and three harms" is that friends turn against each other and hurt each other as one tired; mediocre talents are jealous, and destroying superior talents is two tired; disharmony and mutual attacks are three tired; it is believed that after people become officials, they will encounter the following three situations: Candidates slander other candidates in order to compete for limited positions, and they make something out of nothing in front of their superiors, and the superiors do not know it, and they believe the words of the rumor-mongers, which is one harm; colleagues have different hobbies and aspirations, and even have different turbidity, and as the daily life goes by, the reputation of the clean officials becomes louder and louder, and their conduct becomes more and more noble, thus making them greedyOfficials are ashamed of themselves and hold grudges, and secretly frame them for being wronged or severely punished, which are the two evils; the cronies of the superiors and the traitors and villains who are not very good at heavy goods, and the alienation and dissatisfaction with the people who are upright in character lead to collusion between the superiors and subordinates, and the entire officialdom is in a miasma, which are the three evils. You will be an official in the future, and you need to understand these truths. ”

"Well," Jiang Yuetang nodded solemnly and asked, "Is there a way to deal with it?"

"I didn't say it explicitly, but I gave a variety of attitudes to deal with it. ”

"Okay, then I'll go back to study as a good student, thank you!"

Xiao Diyuan took out the second book and said: "This is Yuan Lifan's "Four Disciplines of Lifan", which is a book he wrote to his son, which tells the process of changing people's fate through their own efforts with his personal experience, and calls on people to cultivate virtue and self-cultivation to govern the world. It is divided into four volumes, the first volume talks about life, that is, self-cultivation and self-cultivation in order to serve the mandate of heaven, the second volume talks about reform, as the name suggests, it means that there is a mistake that is changed; the third volume talks about accumulating goodness, and the ancient saying goes, "the house of accumulating goodness must have afterglow, and the house of accumulating evil must have aftermath", and in a lifetime, we should always have good thoughts, accumulate a lot of goodness, and our fate will change unconsciously; the fourth volume talks about humility, and the "Book of Changes" says, "Heavenly way is profitable and humble." The authenticity becomes profitable and humble. Ghosts and gods are harmful and blessed. Humanity is evil and humble. "Shangshu Dayu Desert" also said "full of losses, humble benefits" is about people should be humble and respectful, you go back and read carefully, it should be helpful to you. ”

Jiang Yuetang hurriedly said okay.

Xiao Diyuan continued to talk about the third and fourth books, and when he gave a general introduction to the ten books on the desk, more than two quarters of an hour had passed.

After his explanation, these ten books made Jiang Yuetang all interested in them, so he wanted them all.

Then Xiao Diyuan accompanied her to the bookshelf to choose books, and chose eight more books.

Xiao Diyuan took these eighteen books to pay the bill.

Jiang Yuetang followed closely.

Mei Xiang, who was standing near the door of the bookstore, couldn't help but perk up when she saw that they had finally come out, and hurriedly walked up to meet them.

Xiao Diyuan handed over the eighteen books to Mei Xiang and said, "I'll go to the Baihuatan in front with your master, you just sit on the chair over there and wait, we will be back in about three quarters of an hour." ”

Mei Xiang was a little uneasy, and was busy asking Jiang Yuetang's opinion with her eyes.

Jiang Yuetang smiled and said, "I'm safe with him, don't worry." ”

Mei Xiang nodded, and did not forget to instruct: "You must come back in three quarters of an hour." He didn't forget to add: "Save Lord Jin and them from waiting for a long time." ”

Jiang Yuetang nodded, turned around and followed Xiao Diyuan.

"Baihuatan is named because it is surrounded by a variety of flowers, and when they bloom, they will fall into the water, where the scenery is beautiful and sparsely populated, and we can chat while watching the scenery. Xiao Diyuan said.

She nodded.

As long as she can be with him, she is happy wherever she goes.

When he got to a less crowded place, he reached out and put his arm around her waist.

Suddenly, the feeling of being pampered and cared for came naturally, and she unconsciously rested her head on his shoulder.

The two walked through the streets and alleys, and walked for more than half an hour before they came to Baihuatan.

Xiao Diyuan led her to find a large stone slab where she could sit side by side, and then hugged her into his arms.

His body temperature then spread through her back, making her whole body soften, and she snuggled up to him very meekly, forgetting all worries for a while.

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Dear friends, the first watch is coming, the author needs to go out at night, and the second is likely to be before twelve o'clock.