Chapter 345 Lao Tzu's Theory of Governing the Country
Three hundred and forty-fifth
Li Chengqian couldn't figure it out, Qin Ying only entered the palace in April this year to pray for himself, how could he see the deep estrangement between their father and son so thoroughly in just over half a year. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ο½ο½ο½Uο½Eγ After all, Li Chengqian thought that he had done a lot of work on the surface.
In her previous life, Qin Ying had been an edict in the Hanlin Academy for ten years, and she had heard a lot of gossip. For example, the relationship between Li Shimin and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince is not as harmonious as it seems.
However, she didn't want to talk to Li Chengqian about the reason, so she deliberately ignored the meaning of his words, tilted her head and smiled: "Although Qin Mou entered the palace to pray for blessings and entered the court as an official, he has taken root in Chang'an City for two spring and autumn periods, and of course he has heard of the sensational Xuanwu Gate in Chang'an at that time. β
Li Chengqian frowned, obviously feeling that Qin Ying was avoiding the important and light.
Qin Ying continued to laugh, the light in her eyes sparkled like stars, and the cunning appearance she made looked like a cat that had stolen a fish.
The two were at a stalemate for a while, and finally Qin Ying broke the silence: "Your Highness has such a question about me, and I am also curious about how His Highness learned about Your Majesty, and I also want to respect Lao Tzu to enter the Taimiao Temple." β
His complexion easily regained his composure, but he was teased by Qin Ying with a hint of embarrassment. In order not to lose face, Li Chengqian didn't tell Qin Ying, it was he who made nonsense in that situation. He sat down on the top and hesitated for a moment before saying, "...... At the beginning of this year, His Majesty issued an edict that the crown of feathers precedes that of monks and nuns. β
Li Chengqian in front of Qin Ying did not have the majesty of the court parliament just now, but was a lot more childish.
In other words, he was much more naΓ―ve.
In terms of mind, the fourteen-year-old must not be able to fight the three-hundred-year-old demon.
Her eyes were clear, and she saw through that he had extended the meaning of the edict on his own initiative, but she didn't take the opportunity to step on his sore feet, her smile deepened, and she saluted him and said: "Since Your Majesty and Your Highness are of the same heart, then when Your Majesty returns to Chang'an, I will write an excerpt to write about this matter." β
Li Chengqian was about to say something more, but he saw Qin Yingshi get up and sit in front of his desk, and the two of them looked at each other across a small table.
Qin Ying's hand stretched out to the seal of the country from afar, and said, "The road to the Holy King is so long and long, Your Highness still has a lot to learn, and rushing to achieve it will outweigh the losses." Before His Majesty left Lishan, His Highness was in charge of the country, not to consider whether His Highness's ability could bear the world, but to see if His Highness could calm down in a high position. β
"Don't seek to achieve great things, but to keep the family business?" Li Chengqian thought for a moment and asked.
Qin Ying nodded and replied with an example: "It has only been more than thirty years from the founding of the previous dynasty to the collapse of the country. The majestic building was destroyed in one fell swoop, because it only knew what it was done but did not know how to defend it. "She's also letting him do nothing.
Lao Tzu Zeng Yun: If you govern a big country, you should cook small fresh. Youyun: If you do nothing, you can't do anything.
After all, Li Chengqian is not in his position, and it is not easy for him to seek political power. Today's Li Chengqian is only the crown prince, he does not really control the authority of a country, and he has made major moves in the position of supervising the country, and it is difficult to guarantee that His Majesty will not have a negative impression of "pointing fingers" at him.
Li Chengqian looked at her silently, and felt that it would be a pity for Qin Ying's career in this life to stop at the Ministry of Rites. If she is transferred to become the prince's companion, it is still overkill, which is tantamount to trapping the tiger in the abbot's bamboo cage.
She has reached the point where she can be a teacher.
In fact, Qin Ying's serious words were completely different from the remarks of the crown prince and the prince Xiao Yu.
Each crown prince and professor passed on the scriptures of Confucian classics, and would also explain countless statecraft strategies to Li Chengqian in every detail. Xiao Yu is more chatty when he is older, and after the lecture, he has to talk about governing the country for a long time, lest Li Chengqian forget these things in a blink of an eye.
However, Qin Ying asked him to calm down in a high position, and Li Chengqian was surprised but also a little fresh.
After studying statecraft for several years, isn't it just to apply what you have learned?
If Wuwei can stick to his ancestors, then won't he have nothing to do?
Qin Ying seemed to guess what he was thinking, and asked with a slight smile: "Has Your Highness ever heard a sentence from Lao Tzu: Tao often does nothing and does nothing." β
Li Chengqian waved his hand to show that he didn't understand.
In the days when Qin Ying left Chang'an, he also held a bunch of Taoist books to read in order to thank her. Laozi Zhuangzi Huainanzi has read through it several times, but this kind of miscellaneous book is not used by ordinary people for learning. Mr. Xixi generally does not teach his disciples. Li Chengqian didn't ask Xiao Yu unhappily, and he didn't delve into it after reading it.
Qin Ying did not have a trace of impatience, and told the Taoist in his view as if preaching: "Before doing nothing, you are doing everything." If Your Majesty has done everything to handle state affairs in an orderly manner, wouldn't His Highness be left to do nothing on his behalf? β
The famous rule of Wenjing in the Han Dynasty is a successful example of "using Huang Lao internally and showing Confucianism externally".
Ever since Qin Ying heard the story told by Liu Yun, he has become very interested in the Han Dynasty. She read Emperor Wu and the historical materials before Emperor Wu several times, and found that the reason why Emperor Wu was able to raise troops to fight against foreign nations was all due to the foundation laid by Emperor Wenjing and Jing. And the two emperors of Wenjing used the means of "doing nothing and doing nothing", but it was not obvious.
At this time, Li Chengqian suddenly realized that Lao Tzu's words could be realistic.
Qin Ying saw that he had listened to his words in his ears, and persuaded softly: "It is a rare good thing for His Highness to respect Lao Tzu. However, to enshrine Lao Tzu as the head of the temple, it is better to keep Lao Tzu in mind and always think about it. β
It is better to show it to the outside than to feel it in the heart.
Li Chengqian finally dispelled the idea of making some meritorious achievements during his time in prison.
In fact, he wanted to fight for a breath in front of Aya, but if it was so hard and thankless as Qin Ying said, why did he do it? Moreover, changing the etiquette system for Chinese New Year's Eve is not beneficial to people's livelihood. Just to satisfy the vanity of the above.
Qin Ying heard him say I understood, and instantly breathed a long sigh of relief.
She remembered that in her last life, she was the emperor of Zhenguan in the ninth year, and the Chinese scholar Lang Cen Wenwen proposed to His Majesty that he should add a room after chasing the name of Gaozu, and the deceased would enjoy the temple, which was changed from four rooms to six rooms. In the ten years in the palace, Qin Ying has not participated in the Taimiao Shangfang, but her sworn friend Su Huan is a person who sees six ways and listens to all directions, and will tell Qin Ying if she knows something.
Therefore, in this life, Li Chengqian or Qin Ying proposed to add a room in the Taimiao Temple for Lao Tzu, which was the fate of cannon fodder.
She waited for His Majesty to return to Beijing and wrote the book to comfort Li Chengqian and take care of her own heart.
[Note] I have seen a lot of Tanmei of the Emperor Division and the CP of the Emperor Group, and I really like this feeling of sitting and talking. This chapter was successfully written as a treatise on the application of Taoism to statecraft.
There was a problem with writing the seven-room Taimiao before, and the early years of Zhenguan were the same as the four-room period of Wude.
(To be continued.) )