Chapter 186: Son's Education Is Important
Who is Liu Ju?
The son of Liu Che and Wei Zifu, the eldest son of the Han Wu Dynasty, was quite favored by Liu Che.
Although there was no clear primogeniture inheritance system in the Western Han Dynasty, for example, Emperor Jing and Emperor Wu were not the eldest sons.
However, the inheritance of the eldest son is one of the natural inheritance methods in the world, and the eldest son has natural legal rights, and it is easier to be recognized by the officials.
At the beginning, in order to pave the way for Liu Che, Emperor Jing even forced his eldest son to death.
The current Liu Zhi, although he is only 6 years old, has also been favored by Liu Che a hundred times.
Since the boycott of the hundred schools, he has also invited the world's famous Confucians as teachers for Xiao Liu, and he has personally taught him from time to time, which can be said to have used all his efforts.
Especially after returning from the desert island, Liu Che learned that such an unbelievable thing would happen in his later years, and his concern for Liu Ju strengthened a little.
The most obvious difference is that the original teacher of Liu Ju was only a famous Confucian.
This is also Liu Che's determination to show his determination to respect Confucianism, and he made it for the world to see.
Originally, Liu Che felt that there was nothing wrong with his decision.
When he himself was just sensible, he was only allowed to learn Huang Laozhi's learning, and others, such as Confucianism, let alone learning, even had few opportunities to come into contact.
However, Liu Che was not led crookedly, and he was not really brainwashed by the concept of "rule by inaction".
After the pro-government, the suppression of Taoism was even more firm, and he did not think that Taoism was his own enlightenment school.
In order to make way for Confucianism and build the authority of Confucianism, it can be said that everything is done!
And seriously, even if Huang Lao was admired in the early Han Dynasty, few emperors of the Liu family were really completely brainwashed by Huang Lao.
The rule of inaction is just a theoretical basis for the sake of recuperation and recuperation out of national conditions.
Otherwise, the young Liu Che came into contact with Confucianism and was resistant to Huang Lao, and Emperor Jing, who admired Huang Lao, theoretically said that it should be strictly suppressed.
In fact, it was the opposite, it was only the Empress Dowager Dou who refused to suppress it, and Emperor Jing never expressed his position at all.
Therefore, in Liu Che's heart, there is not even the slightest connection between letting Liu Zhi only study Confucianism and Liu Che's "only allowing Confucianism to be recognized".
What's more, in order to find a theoretical basis for the fight against the Huns, Liu Che still advocates Ram Confucianism.
It's the Ram School that promotes great revanchism, extremely strong and ferocious!
How can the heir, who has been immersed in such a school since childhood, grow into a useless scholar who only knows foolishness, loyalty, and filial piety?
But Tang Qi's "prophecy" dealt a major blow to Liu Che's self-confidence.
He didn't understand why when he was old, he would be so stupid that he would listen to the provocation of a few fortunate ministers, and turn against his son and heir who he had cultivated with his own hands.
The second didn't understand why Liu Ju, who was already an adult, would make such an inexplicable response at that time.
Whether it's rebellion or murder of one's father, is it something that can be decided on the fly?
According to the current Liu Che's requirements for the heir of the empire, if the father and son really reach that point, and his own stupidity is indeed not enough to take charge of the empire.
and had a killing intent that the prince should never have, and he was ready to put it into practice.
As the heir of the empire, Liu Ju should feel threatened early and strangle it in the cradle!
Make early preparations, gather cronies in time to raise troops, and go to Tangquan Palace to carry out "military advice" is considered qualified.
Detect the crisis earlier, silently accumulate strength, and take advantage of the dissatisfaction of the courtiers to elevate themselves like a spring breeze and drizzle, so as to carry out a relatively gentle transfer of power, which can be regarded as excellent!
Liu Che thought that the heir he cultivated should be as good as himself!
But what could be the result?
Just because of the slanderous words of a few villains, it almost ruined the strong man created by the five generations of emperors since Gaozu, except for the two generations of young emperors!
Do you still have to find a relative to take care of the orphan?
Liu Che is such a person, how can he not know the hidden danger of the young emperor's accession to the throne and the orphanage of his relatives?
The future in Tang Qi's mouth made the Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, who had just arrived, both shocked and angry, and not only searched for those "culprits" throughout the territory as soon as he returned.
The most important thing is to change Liu Ju's teacher team in time.
The people must respect Confucianism alone, but the emperor and the crown prince do not have that need!
If, after the crown prince ascends the throne, Confucianism hinders the development of the empire like the previous Huang Lao, and the new emperor must also have the courage and ability to "strike at the hundred schools" again.
Just like himself!
For this reason, Liu Che ignored his son's young age, and directly included all the important ministers who met the standards in the Three Princes and Jiuqing into Liu Ju's teacher team.
The Emperor's Mind Technique can't be elegant, but it must be learned!
And in order not to let the government and the opposition misunderstand without affecting the direction of the general government, he also went into battle in person and secretly taught Liu according to the doctrines of other schools.
The doctrine of a hundred schools of thought can be disagreed with or discarded, but you must know and understand!
And absorb nutrients from it, and grow up quickly.
Regardless of the opposition of the ministers of the court, Xiao Liu, who had only reached the age of 6, was appointed as the crown prince in advance, and taught him imperial knowledge openly.
All in order to avoid that terrible future!
Liu Che was an extremely calm and rational emperor, at least in his prime.
Based on rational judgment, he felt that no matter how much he planned for a rainy day, he would not necessarily be able to change the course of his old age and become mediocre.
In order to prevent the tragedy from really happening, it has become the key to let the prince grow up as soon as possible!
Even if there is a day, the heir he has taught must be able to turn the tide and succeed him with the empire in the right direction!
No matter what kind of "replacement" method is used!
The Emperor of the Liu family is ruthless to his cronies and even more ruthless to himself, which is also undoubtedly revealed in Liu Che.
But here comes the problem again.
There are many problems in the Han Dynasty now, and many things are still in their infancy, so there is no exaggeration to say that Liu Che is in charge of everything.
And the gold content of this "daily management of all opportunities" is much higher than that of the emperors of some dynasties in later generations.
Even if he has the heart, he really can't spare much time to teach his son.
At this time, Tang Qi, who showed his might in the teahouse, and practiced "education without class", and had the aura of Xianmen, naturally entered Liu Che's sight.
Wouldn't it be better to let a disciple of the Xianmen who can predict the future, and who is rich and wealthy, and who has no first-class opinion, be the teacher of the future emperor?
The only problem is that Tang Qi himself is unwilling to be this teacher.
And you can't force it.
So what to do, give up?
Just kidding, in the dictionary of Emperor Liu, he didn't give up from beginning to end!
So Liu Che called his son, who was only 6 years old, and told him solemnly: "No matter what means you use, you must let Mr. Tang recognize you and accept you as an apprentice!" ”