Chapter 258: The Empire Must Not Lose Faith (Part 2)

Chapter 258: The Empire Must Not Lose Its Faith (Part 2) (Page 1/1)

The fascination with the supreme imperial power, the desire for absolute imperial power. Even if Hu Hai knew that it was more conducive to the stability of the Central Plains than the imperial power, he did not have a trace of emotion.

Because Hu Hai understands that the pros and cons cannot be completely separated. Compared with imperial power, although it is easier to obtain the world, it is not conducive to rule.

The emperor and the scholar share the world!

This strategy can be implemented by Liu Ji, the king of Liaodong, but as the second emperor of the Great Qin Empire, the spokesperson of the Legalists, and the descendant of the first emperor.

Emperor Hu Hai of Qin could never give up the absolute imperial power of the First Emperor, because this was a kind of inheritance.

If the absolute imperial power is abandoned, it will inevitably cause the strict legal barriers of the Great Qin Empire to be hit the most seriously, after all, the emperor and the scholars share the world.

Such a pattern will inevitably destroy the foundation of the Qin Law.

And the Qin law is the foundation of the Great Qin Empire, once there is a problem with the foundation. Even if there are thousands of high-rise buildings, they will collapse in an instant.

For this, Hu Hai was vigilant from the beginning. In a sense, the First Emperor did not have absolute autocracy in his life.

Instead, after the unification of the six countries, he gave up the absolute rule of law that the Great Qin Empire had adhered to for more than a hundred years, and Qin Shi Huang, who had been strong all his life, showed a good impression of Shandong scholars.

The Great Qin Empire set up seventy-two wise men, and their power was huge. This move broke the situation of the Legalists balancing the court of the Great Qin Empire.

Despite this, the sons of the hundred schools of Shandong and other Shandong scholars are still ambitious and insatiable. They don't want to be just a doctor, they want to share the world equally with the Legalists, and even drive the Legalists out of the Great Qin Empire to dominate the imperial court......

And it was precisely because of this behavior, which was almost equivalent to banditry, that completely angered the First Emperor. Hu Hai remembered it clearly, he challenged the bottom line of the First Emperor, and the revenge was naturally extremely sharp.

So, Li Si asked the First Emperor to order the historians to burn all the non-Qin records. If you are not a doctor, you dare to have Tibetan poems, books, and hundreds of languages in the world. Shou Shou, Wei Miscellaneous Burning.

There are those who dare to say poetry and books to abandon the market. The ancient is not the present. Whoever sees that he does not raise the line is guilty of the same crime. The order is not to burn for 30 days, and it is a city.

Those who do not go, the book of medicine divination and tree planting. If you want to learn the law, take the officials as teachers.

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Hu Hai, who was still young at the time, saw all this in his eyes. Once asked about the First Emperor, Hu Hai still remembered the first emperor's complicated gaze.

"Qin ruled the world with the rule of law, but the rule of law is also harsh. After the unification of the world, the Central Plains were all Qin, and although the Qin law was lacking, it was not conducive to thousands of generations. ”

"Therefore, I only set up seventy-two doctors to show goodwill to the scholars of Shandong. It's just that the ambitions of the hundred schools of thought are too great, and they intend to control the imperial court, so I have no choice but to adopt Li Si's strategy to level the hundred schools of the princes. ”

"If not, the Great Qin Empire will never live in peaceβ€”β€”!"

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Because of this, the relationship between the first emperor and the scholars of Shandong broke down, and the burning of books and Confucianism was just a revenge after the first emperor's anger, and it was also the fault of the sons of the hundred schools.

After all, in the face of an emperor who unified the six countries of the Central Plains and ranked first in the world in terms of civil rule and martial arts, a break would be tantamount to revenge and killing.

The blood and corpses of countless Confucians and other scholars made the Shandong scholars clear about the decisiveness of the First Emperor, and at the same time inspired their hatred.

Hu Hai had an easy insight into the future, and he knew the profundity of the Qin Law. It is more clear that the rule of law is the way forward.

Because of this, Hu Hai will not repeat the mistakes of the past. He will definitely not follow the old path of the first emperor, since he has broken with the Shandong scholars, then he will not share the sky.

There is no Confucianism, there are no other hundred schools of thought, there are still Legalists in the Great Qin Empire, and even Hu Hai can create one in combination with future knowledge.

Because of this, Hu Hai didn't care about the attitude of the hundred schools.

Because he knows that there are hundreds of schools of thought, and they are all replaceable with other people. As long as the Great Qin Empire can sweep the world again, he will inevitably vigorously develop education at that time.

The invention of papermaking, the invention of printing, and the establishment of schools, whether it is military and political talents, can be cultivated by the schools of the Great Qin Empire.

In this way, the reliance of Shandong scholars will be like a piece of waste paper. If it can't be owned by me, Hu Hai doesn't mind sweeping it into the dustbin of history.

It is precisely because Emperor Hu Hai of Qin has an absolute grasp of the sons of the hundred schools of thought and other Shandong scholars that he will turn a blind eye. And when there is chaos today, the bulls, ghosts, snakes, and gods on the land of the Central Plains have run out one after another.

In this way, the war that is so huge that it engulfs the entire Central Plains will inevitably have a huge trauma to the hundreds of schools of thought. The outbreak of the war meant the decline of the remnants of the Six Kingdoms and the Hundred Families of the Sons.

In history, the remnants of the Six Kingdoms and the hundreds of schools of thought were completed, and the Great Qin Empire fell suddenly. Like a bright meteor, it pierces the sky at once.

But this time, with his appearance, the decline of the hundred schools of thought and the scholars of Shandong has been doomed. What really worries Hu Hai is the touch between hard power.

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"Your Majesty, it's time for dinner...... CRRC Mansion ordered Han Tan to walk in from under the corridor and bowed deeply to Hu Hai.

As Han Tan's voice sounded, the boundless fluctuating thoughts were torn off. Hu Hai stretched long, stood up and made a few deep breaths, and returned to the bookcase.

"Come inβ€”"

Just after a moment of wandering, Hu Hai had a trace of thought in his heart. At this moment, Hu Hai was very calm for a while, his appetite was very good, and he felt hungry.

"Yes!" Nodding in agreement, Han Tan brought in the soup cake that had been heated five times.

After a while, when the soup cake was exhausted, Hu Hai waved his hand to Han Tan, and then walked out of the study. For a day in a row, my knees ached.

After moving his hands and feet, Hu Hai walked in front, and Han Tan followed behind a small step behind.

At twilight, Hu Hai stopped in the stone pavilion in the lake and looked at the night sky: "Han Tan, do you think I can really recover the lost land and retake the path of the First Emperor?" ”

Hearing this, Han Tan's heart was shocked. He had never seen Hu Hai so dignified, even sad. Especially since the Great Qin Empire was in a safe corner, Hu Hai has always been a high-spirited attitude.

It seems to be a god of war, a person who can do anything.

"Your Majesty will definitely be able to regain the lost territory and rebuild the Great Qin Empire-" Han Tan's words were loud, and his expression was even more solemn.

He knew in his heart that Emperor Hu Hai of Qin had no confidence in his heart at the moment, and he was naturally a little impatient in the face of the war getting closer and closer.

Thoughts rolled, Han Tan saw that Hu Hai's spirit was obviously much better, and he smiled slightly: "Your Majesty, as for re-taking the path of the First Emperor, why not-"

Han Tan made it clear that at this time, he could only give Hu Hai strength. The Great Qin Empire is on the verge of life and death, and at this time, as the pillar of the Great Qin Empire, Hu Hai must not fall.

Because once Hu Hai falls, the government and the opposition of the Great Qin Empire will inevitably lose their faith.

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