Chapter 740: Fujita-kun who likes Chinese culture

Since Ji Ran became Mr. Fujita Ryusato's assistant, although he is not very busy with work on weekdays, he has to discuss the broad and profound Chinese culture with this layman of Chinese culture all day long.

Ji Ran really couldn't understand why he was so obsessed with Chinese culture?

Could it be that there are people in the island country who worship foreign countries?

Think the moon in a foreign country must be round?

It's as if there are many people in China who also like to worship foreign countries, some worship the United States, some worship Europe, and some worship island countries, of course, it is understandable to worship these developed countries, after all, people used to be strong, but there are still people who worship the small Goryeo Kingdom, which makes Ji Ran really can't figure it out.

Goryeo has always been our vassal state in history, and even their king needs to be canonized by the emperor of the Central Plains Dynasty when he ascends the throne, and if you are canonized, you are the legitimate emperor, if you are not canonized, you are an illegal emperor, and you will not be recognized.

For example, if the palace covers an area of 10,000 square meters, the palace of a vassal state cannot exceed 500 square meters, and if the Forbidden City has 9,900 houses, your palace cannot exceed 2,000 rooms at most.

In history, the Central Plains Dynasty has destroyed the Stick Dynasty many times, so the Stick has always been the suzerain of the Central Plains and served carefully.

Thirty years ago, the sticks were still in Chinese, that is, in recent years, the economy has developed, and they feel that they are great, so they abolished Chinese characters and used the car wheel script they invented.

It has only been a few decades since the rise of the sticks, and even their most prosperous modern times cannot be compared with our Celestial Empire, and many people in our Celestial Empire seem to have been brainwashed, and they still think that the sticks are superior and developed from the Celestial Empire in history.

As a result, I went to find out that there was nothing delicious and fun at the stick.

The child Ha Han is because of ignorance, and if he grows up and returns to Ha Han, it can only be described as brain dead.

"In fact, I worship Chinese culture not because I worship foreign culture, but because I like Chinese culture from the bottom of my heart, I went to Zhaodaiji Temple in Nara City when I was a child, and saw many relics of ancient Tang culture, and the monks in the temple told me that many cultures in our island country are from the Central Plains, and the wisdom and culture of the Central Plains people are broad and profound, and even influenced the whole world." Ryusato Fujita said.

"Oh? Do your monks say the same? When Ji Ran heard Fujita Ryuri's words, he felt very fresh, it turned out that they all admitted that their culture was from the Central Plains Continent?

"Yes, the monk told me that the full name of Zhaoti Temple is actually called Tang Zhaoti Temple, which was built by a senior monk from the Central Plains after coming to the island country during the Tang Dynasty, and he brought advanced Central Plains culture and brought a large number of Buddhist scriptures to our island country, whether it is religious belief or life, it has a very far-reaching impact on us.

At that time, in order to learn the advanced Tang culture, the Buddhist temples began to speak Chinese characters in Chinese, and everything in our island country imitated the Tang Dynasty, whether it was the shape or specifications, and even the name was directly copied, at that time the temple became the most learned place, so many nobles would send their children to the temple to study.

Many aristocrats during the Warring States period usually worshipped a monk as a teacher as a way to increase their knowledge.

At that time, the status of monks in society was very high, and they were a symbol of learning and status. Fujita Ryuri explained to Ji Ran.

Ji Ran heard Fujita Ryuri's explanation, and then he understood, no wonder so many monks were very powerful during the Warring States period of the island country, even the famous Warring States general Oda Nobunaga, who almost unified the world, was almost defeated by those monks, and in the end, when the Great Demon King of Oda was killed, it also happened in the temple of Honnoji Temple.

At that time, Oda Nobunaga was in high spirits, when his career was in full swing, and the unification of the island country was in sight, before that, he had won more with less in the battle of the barrel sandwich, defeating the first bow of Tokaido - Imagawa Yoshimoto, and later in the battle of Nagashino, using three danza strikes, defeated the Kai cavalry of the Takeda family, and then the wind swept like a cloud, and the various forces were broken one by one, but, just when the world was about to be pacified, who knew that the backyard was on fire.

His henchman was wise and Guangxiu, and he actually rebelled.

led the soldiers to the Honnoji Temple, and then forced Oda Nobunaga to death.

It can be said that the temples of the island country are the treasures of cultural inheritance, and each temple records the changes and inheritance of the history and culture of the island country.

"Our island nation still uses Chinese characters to this day, which shows that Chinese culture has a deep influence on our culture, so we have to treat it religiously." Ryuri Fujita continued.

Hearing Fujita Ryuri's words, Ji Ran also had a deep understanding, indeed, if a nation even needs to use the words of other nations to express itself, it is also full of helplessness, but fortunately, they learn from us, not us from theirs.

"You know what? Some people compare our Oda Nobunaga in the Warring States period to Cao Cao in your Three Kingdoms period, in fact, I don't think this is accurate, although Oda Nobunaga is brave, but he does not have Cao Cao's resourcefulness and foresight, he is just lucky, if it is replaced by Cao Cao, maybe the change of Honnoji will not happen, maybe Akechi Mitsuhide will not rebel, the history of the island country may be in the era of Oda Nobunaga, it will be unified. Ryuri Fujita said.

"Huh? How did you come to this conclusion? Ji Ran asked strangely.

"Because Cao Cao is good at employing people and is also good at appeasing people's hearts, while Oda Nobunaga is too violent and will kill people at every turn, there is a famous saying in the island country, called 'Birds don't sing, Nobunaga kills them, birds don't sing, Hideyoshi makes them chirp, birds don't chirp, Ieyasu waits for Naruyuki', which means that if you encounter someone who does not listen to orders, Oda Nobunaga will not hesitate to kill, and when you encounter difficulties, Oda Nobunaga will rise to the occasion and hit it hard, quite a bit of Chu overlord Xiang Yu's taste, and Toyotomi Hideyoshi, good at using means, is more proficient in judging the situation, and dealing with problems according to the situation, so he can finally unify the world, and Tokugawa Ieyasu knows how to forbear, the time is not right, he will not attack easily, when the time comes, he will be able to sweep the wind and clouds, and reap the benefits.

And Cao Cao, in my opinion, is a combination of the character advantages of these three people, Cao Cao's character has a violent side, from the killing of Lu Bohao's whole family, it can be seen that I would rather teach the world to bear the world, and stop teaching the world to bear me, and often use the method of slaughtering the city in the war to deter people's hearts.

However, Cao Cao also understands the means, driving the wolf and destroying Liu Bei, running thousands of miles to destroy Wuhuan, catching turtles in the urn to capture Lu Bu, and catching Yuan Tan in the autumn wind and falling leaves, every strategy is enough to show his resourcefulness, with the least cost, unified the north, and laid the foundation for the unification of the world. Fujita Ryu said with a straight head, which is really a little impressive.

(End of chapter)