Chapter 704: The Evil Beast Comes Out of the Cage (Final) The Death of the Pioneer and the Arrival of the Pioneer Era

Instead of lying in the garden of his own house and reminiscing about his youthful and vigorous past, as most elderly aristocrats do, Arué, who is already in his seventies, is still active in the front line of the literary world, and has even recently gone to the province to try to fulfill a long-cherished wish.

If Aroué were to be asked what he most wanted to achieve, it would be to go back to the good old days of the Enlightenment, when the Enlightenment was not yet divided, and there were Enlightenment clubs all over the country, and Aroué was their common leader, leading them to attack ignorance and pursue reason.

But this good time is gone, just as the picture of the three founding fathers (Huls, Boligu, and Dofan) drinking together will never again appear, one has died, one has fallen asleep, and the other has gone away, and the Enlightenment is now divided into four major factions, each of which almost has a war of scolding with the others.

But even so, before he died, Arue wanted to organize a joint collaboration of the Enlightenment, relive his long-lost dreams, and remind himself of his energetic youth.

The theme chosen by Aruë is the "colonization action" that Battyros has strongly advocated recently, and since you want to colonize, you must know which barbarians are there, right?

The great era, which was later named the "Great Pioneer Era", began vigorously in the year 2700 of the Great Calendar, and with the establishment of cities on the land of "isolated islands" by floating boats, the barbarians who were insignificant in the past became more and more important, and many colonists were eager to know what the situation of the local barbarians was.

As a result, at this time, not only the colonists, but also the countries were surprised to find that they only knew about the barbarians nearby, and the barbarians who went deeper into the interior did not understand, in fact, the history of the barbarians between the countries was not clear, and they did not know what the connection between the ancient and modern barbarians was.

It is precisely because of this situation that Arue has set his sights on this project, which is now in demand, and where there is demand, there is a market, and for Arue, who is almost sixty years old, it is profitable.

After a period of deliberation, Arue formalized the project in 2707, and he had discussed it with his illustrious son, Mari, before writing it.

Mari was Aruë's third child, and his favorite son, who wrote a lot of books about the Enlightenment, and was a decent Enlightenment, but his reputation was not obvious, and the reason why people mentioned him was that he was the only one of Aroué's descendants to become an Enlightenment.

As can be seen from the two-syllable name of Mali, this name must have been taken before the beginning of the pioneering era, otherwise after the beginning of the colonial era, the natives would hardly have given their children two-syllable names to prove that they were noble natives.

Later, the colonies liked to name their children with two-syllable names, and in addition to the colonial triumph, Mali also contributed a lot of strength.

The reason for writing the Barbarian Books between Mari and Aroué was originally a top-secret conversation between father and son, but Aroué wrote these conversations in his diary, which later became ammunition for the Romantics to attack the Enlightenment when they fell into the hands of outsiders, and what Mali said to Arué in his diary is as follows:

"For days, or months, my esteemed father had been talking about writing a popular science book, and at first I thought he would write something about the Enlightenment of Reason, but it wasn't until he summoned me that I learned that he was going to write something about barbarians, as I remember saying at the time:"

"Anyone who is known as the father of so-and-so has to write a book covering the ancients, such as Doroc, the father of pedagogy, Acasia, the father of medicine, Pilate, the father of historiography, and I am now only an advocate of enlightenment, and I am not called a 'father', and I am so old, so I feel that this attempt is my last chance. ”

I don't think of my father's words, Newton is known as the father of science, but he did not write a book on the history of science, and Boligu is known as the father of agriculture and did not write a work related to agriculture, so it can be seen that there is no necessary connection between the two. ”

"But my father is very old, old enough to think that these things can help him to get greater honor, and in fact, as a father who single-handedly started the rational enlightenment, how can he not be remembered by history?

So, with the help of Batyros's latest movements, Mali gathered people from all factions of the Enlightenment as much as possible and began to compile books related to barbarians.

However, due to Arue's great ambition, he not only wanted to compile the barbarians near Xibo, but also all the barbarians in the southern Xinjiang continent, even including the barbarians who had disappeared, so that there were a lot of barbarians involved in the book, and it was not something that could be achieved by scholars from Xibo, and he had to seek help from foreign scholars.

In addition, when he began to compile the book, Arue was already in his sixties, and he was able to show his positive attitude in the province, so he really couldn't expect too much for the rest, so the tandem was mainly done by Mali, so later generations would highlight Mali's name among the authors of the book to prove his credit.

After deciding on the plan, Mali first went to the Batiros authorities, successfully obtained the Batiros authorities' feathers, and then began to connect with the old pen pals of Arue, who once fought under the banner of enlightenment, and now walk the same way because of their different ideas.

However, the official split of the Enlightenment was in 2692, and now it has been almost twenty years, and the Enlightenment has been spreading for more than ten years at the time of the split, and the two have been more than thirty years combined.

As a result, the Enlightenment activists who were ambitious in the past and criticized this and that are now either retired like Arue or have entered the upper echelons of the government, losing the sharpness of the past, and people have begun to reflect on their past behaviors in their twilight years, and have become somewhat tolerant of old friends who have not taken over the mortal enemy.

In addition, the choice of Mali is very good, and it perfectly avoids the disagreement points of most Enlightenment people, and the originalists who listen to Arue the most will definitely join the compilation, and the control and liberals who support the development will definitely support it vigorously, and even the reactionaries will also join the compilation because this issue has nothing to do with the differences and Arue's face.

Thus, through the series of Mali, the vast majority of former Enlightenmentists, as long as they have resigned from the government, joined the compilation, and the few reasons for not coming were that some of the compilers were unhappy, and they still gave financial support even though they did not come.

In this way, nearly twenty years after the split of the three factions, the Enlightenment gathered again to resume their original intention of writing, and those present also had the skill in their hearts, and this was probably the last gathering of the Enlightenment, and it was impossible for anyone to gather the Enlightenment of all factions together to do the same thing after Aroue's death.

Previously, he used Batyros's chicken feather order to gather the Enlightenment, and then he used Siber's chicken feather order arrow to seek the help of the southern Xinjiang countries, after all, if you want to compile a book involving the entire southern Xinjiang barbarians, it is not enough to rely on Siber's records.

So while a group of people stayed in Siber to sort out the barbarian records, another group of people, under the command of Mali, sent their own representatives, led by the able-bodied Mali, to leave Siber and go to other countries in southern Xinjiang, asking other countries to provide their historical records of barbarians.

Most of the southern Xinjiang countries agreed to the request of the Mali group, and with the beginning of the Great Pioneer Era, no one wanted to go to war, as long as there were newly conquered territories.

In addition, what Mali asked for was not a secret, but only ancient barbarian records, many of which were outdated, so naturally there was nothing wrong with it, and Mali had documents provided by Siber to prove his legal origin, and the countries would hate Mali and his party because of this trivial matter.

Besides, writing out information about barbarians can also enrich the understanding of barbarians in various countries, and it's okay for other countries to write about them, even if things like barbarian intelligence are mastered by other countries?

Countries will have a headache because of the harassment of the barbarians, but that's just a headache, it's nothing more than that the barbarians are all poor ghosts, and they can only pick up a bunch of chicken feathers if they win, and if they are left alone, there will naturally be mercenaries who want to get rich to deal with them, so in the end, the barbarians are just indifferent things, and if they are given, they will be given.

At most, there are some countries with ideas, such as Orettia, who ask to send some of their nobles to participate in the compilation of barbarian books, and for these requests, as long as the nobles sent by the other country can pass the cultural test, Mali can agree, after all, there are nobles from the other country in the compilation team, and they can obviously understand the local barbarian situation better.

The compilation began in 2707, when Arué was just sixty years old and was quite energetic in command, but as time passed, Aroué's generation soon took a back seat and left the younger generation in Mali to codify it.

The pioneer of the colonial era, Togo Zhong Ming, he would have liked to see this book published and see what the existence of the barbarians who had been entangled with him all his life was, but unfortunately Zhong Ming only lived to die in 2718, at the age of 55, and did not see the day the book was published.

This is also a normal thing, the slave hunters' long-term travel and excessive overdraft energy in their early years made most of their lifespans not long, and Zhong Ming was no exception.

Although Zhong Ming passed away, he died with a smile, and the colonial era that he opened up single-handedly will be turbulent, and as a pioneer, it is time for him to open the way for more enterprising young people, just like Pei Siqi cultivated himself at the beginning.

All the books related to the barbarians were finally published in 2722 A.D., four years after Zhong Ming's death, under the title of "The Barbarian Canon", and the first "Barbarian Canon" was placed in Zhong Ming's tomb by Mali to commemorate the great man who ushered in the colonial era.

Four years after the publication of the Barbarian Canon, Arue also died at the age of 78, and on the day of Arue's funeral, all the Enlightenment who was still there came to his funeral, whether or not he had spoken to him, it is undeniable that he led Siber into the Age of Rational Enlightenment.

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