Chapter 345: Rude Confucianism, or Confucianism?
[What is punctuation?] This ability overwhelms hundreds of schools of thought and makes me outstanding in Confucianism? ]
Fu Sheng looked from right to left with doubts—the pre-Qin books were all written vertically from right to left.
1. Comma (,): A symbol for a pause in the middle of a sentence.
2. Semicolon (; ): A symbol for spaced parallel clauses in a sentence.
3. Dun (,): A symbol for a pause in a word or phrase in the middle of a sentence.
Fourth, full stop (. ): A symbol for the end of a sentence.
5. Question mark (?) ): A symbol used at the end of an interrogative sentence to imply an interrogative tone.
6. Exclamation mark (!) ): imperative sentence with a strong tone, symbol at the end of an exclamation sentence.
7. Quotation marks (""): Symbols that quote words, scriptures, and the words of saints.
……
There are a total of fourteen punctuation marks, names, drawings, and explanations, which are easy to understand at a glance.
The Great Confucian was a little sluggish, and when he read the third one, he nodded slightly and felt that it was a little interesting. When he read the seventh kind, Huo Ran was excited, and his eyes shone brightly!
He carefully folded the paper again, and shouted loudly, urgently calling for his subordinates.
The little official in official clothes entered, did not call the adult, and said after giving a deep salute:
"Teacher."
The little official was a protégé of Confucianism, and Fu was born because he was first a teacher, and then a county magistrate. Calling a teacher instead of an adult is closeness and inheritance.
"Summons a group of protégés! Summoning a group of protégés! ”
Fu Sheng's face was excited, and he called twice in a row, leaving no time for the little official to answer.
The last time Xiao Yan saw Fu Sheng have such strong emotional fluctuations was when the Xianyang Confucian Mansion broke with Chun Yuyue - at that time it was anger, and at this time it was joy.
"Yui!"
He was infected by the emotion, which should be loud and crisp, and quickly left with a smile on his face.
[It must be a good thing for me to be able to make the teacher so happy and urgently summon my fellow disciples here!] ]
Within an hour, Nanyang Confucian scholars were recalled to the county government for Fu Sheng.
After entering the house, no one came out.
The moon is hollow, and the county government is brightly lit.
The young Confucian looked very excited, with a crazy look on his face, and wrote the white paper.
The young disciple is crazy and slightly inferior to Confucianism, but he is also bright-eyed, and he is willing to study ink for his teacher and correct mistakes in the transcription of articles, and his body is full of ink.
In the classics of the Qin Dynasty, all the characters were connected together, and there were no punctuation marks to divide them, which was extremely difficult to learn.
People who read books often read and break until they can fully understand the text, so the ancients attached great importance to the training of sentence reading.
There is a saying in "The Book of Rites and Learning": A year of deviating from the scriptures.
Zheng Xuan's note: Deviating from the scriptures, breaking sentences.
Breaking sentences in a book and being able to read them smoothly and fluently is the basis for being able to memorize the classics and understand what the book says.
Sentence breaking is the first and most important step in ancient enlightenment education.
Because of the difference in the broken sentences of many classics, their meanings are far from each other, and they are very different.
There is not a single punctuation mark in the whole article, which makes learning this thing extremely complicated.
The First Emperor had to wait until late at night to approve the recitals, and there was also a reason for breaking sentences.
The appearance of punctuation marks will make education much less difficult again. Whoever uses punctuation first will be the first to seize the opportunity.
"No matter what the teacher of later generations is, they should remember my Confucianism's achievements in the creation of the world!"
A white-haired and pale Confucian stood up and shouted excitedly.
Beside him, his little disciple, who had just learned simplified Chinese characters, held his punctuated Analects, broke sentences according to punctuation, and read them very smoothly.
"Zi said: 'Isn't it fun to learn and learn it? Friends from afar ......'"
The other was five feet tall, with a thin body, sharp eyebrows and eyes, and a sword at his waist, with a sonorous voice and tears in his eyes.
"The former sages are closer to us......"
Following.
Nanyang took the lead in updating a number of Confucian classics, Nanyang's Daqin School took the lead in using books with punctuation, and the Confucian tiger, which already focused on education, plugged in the wings of punctuation, and the people of Nanyang learned progress, a thousand miles a day.
Three days later.
The chapter that records Nanyang and the changes in the Confucian management of the city is presented in front of Ying Chengcheng.
Ying Chengcheng first inspected the Nanyang Concerto, and then bent his fingers on his forehead, crying and laughing.
"Fu Sheng, Fu Sheng, should I say that you have high moral standards, or are you too chicken thief......"
Qiang was so curious that he took the Nanyang Movement from Ying Cheng's hand and watched it carefully.
These days, he has been following Ying Chengcheng to see how Ying Chengcheng handles things.
Qiang cherishes it very much, and knows that this is Junshang's intention to cultivate himself.
As soon as he read it, Qiang noticed the difference—the Chinese characters were not connected from beginning to end, but were separated by some symbols that he had never seen.
To his great amazement, he read three or four sentences, and found that these symbols were used to break sentences, and he did not need to break sentences manually.
[The new Confucian classics of Nanyang Daqin School, with punctuation marks, break sentences. Fuxian Lingyan said that these classics were sent from Xianyang to Nanyang by Chang'anjun, and the punctuation marks were also created by Chang'anjun. 】
[The people of Nanyang heard that Chang'an Jun sent it personally, and their desire to learn was high. Tell your relatives and friends about this letter, and there are also people in nearby cities who come to Nanyang to study. 】
[It is expected that in the next five days, the number of people in Nanyang will be at least one percent more. 】
In just five sentences, he read it three times, using the same time as he would normally read a piece.
Closing the movement, Qiang Sheng praised:
"The king is really a saint."
Ying Chengcheng smiled and pointed twice.
"I can say sycophants, but I'm tired of hearing it.
"What do you see through this cantata?"
Qiang smiled embarrassedly.
"Originally, I didn't see anything, but when I remembered what Jun Shanggang had just commented on Fu Sheng, I had something to gain."
Ying Chengcheng picked up the other Confucian chapters that described the changes in the management of the city, and flipped through the recent situation of the city.
"Well, this sycophant is very silky, and the child can be taught. Tell me what you get. ”
"Dare to ask the gentleman, the gentleman originally wanted to put the punctuation work on the head of Confucianism."
"How do you see that?"
"If you want to take advantage of this, you can already use the books with punctuation marks in the Daqin Academy, why bother with Nanyang and his party?"
Ying Chengcheng put down one piece of music and picked up another book - there are many Confucians, and there are more cities under management.
"It's a lot of progress, much better than a reckless man, keep talking."
After receiving Ying Chengcheng's verbal praise, Qiang was very happy, and had a slight complaint about the reference candidate Mangfu - the assassination kung fu teacher of the secret guard is Jing Ke, and Qiang knows Jing Ke's temperament very well.
Fu Sheng did not steal this merit, saying that it was morally noble and strong was unbelievable.
"Leaving a name in history, none of these scholars can refuse, just like a military general can't refuse to open up the territory.
"I think that it is in the power of borrowing the king.
It was so widely advertised that the people of Korea listened to it and thought that the monarch was biased towards Confucianism.
"The king has a great reputation in Korea, and when he heard that the king gave him a book to Confucianism, the people all turned to Confucianism.
"Fu Sheng is a nickname, and he is seeking great benefits for Confucianism."
After saying all the opinions in his heart, Qiang waited for the lord to give an evaluation with trepidation.
Seeing Ying Chengcheng nodded, there was joy in his heart.
Ying Chengcheng put down the concerto, and he knew everything that was going on.
The chapter shows that except for Nanyang, which abolished the law of keeping filial piety for three years, most of the Confucian-managed cities were not canceled.
Fu Sheng, a Confucian leader, was able to hold the bull's ear when he was in Xianyang, but when he arrived in Handi, his speaking strength weakened significantly.
Those who were originally the leaders of their horses were looking forward to the great Confucians who were county commanders in other cities. After receiving Fu Sheng's order to reduce the ancient rites, he not only ignored it, but scolded him, saying that Fu Sheng had forgotten his ancestors.
Not only these great Confucians, but most of the Confucian scholars were very dissatisfied with Fu Sheng, but they didn't dare to say it because of their own status - Confucianism has changed like this, or is it Confucianism?
Fu Sheng can only be in charge of Nanyang.
These Confucians, who are ordered by other cities and counties, do not listen to the matter of reducing etiquette, but they are skilled in the use of punctuation.
Only one day after Nanyang used punctuation, their Daqin school also used punctuation, and they also began to promote the beauty of Chang'anjun and Confucianism.
In order to confirm that Chang'anjun and Confucianism had an excellent relationship, they recounted in detail the fact that Chang'anjun went to court for the first time in ten years, in order to annotate the Analects.
The people of Korea suddenly realized that Chang'anjun, who led them from the road of death to the road of life, was Confucian!
For a time, Confucianism prevailed.
"Yes, yes, the way of thinking is important. Starting from things, to explore their essence. Don't look at what a person says, look at what a person does, and what the impact is after something happens. ”
Qiang bowed his head slightly and said sincerely:
"Thank you for your advice."
"Fu Sheng, this person, even if the moral standard is not as high as I think, but it must be higher than you think, you can believe it.
"He traded his fame for the development of Confucianism, which is a private for the public. Such a person, as long as he does not deviate from the road, cannot be wrong. ”
Forced shortcuts:
"The king gave the credit of punctuation to Confucianism, for the development of Korea. The morality of the king is much higher than that of Fu Sheng. ”
Ying Chengcheng laughed.
"Well, this sycophant is more advanced. If you exercise again, you can compete with Zhou Qingchen. ”
"It's not sycophancy." Qiang looked serious and said, "This is Qiang's heartfelt words."
Ying Cheng's loud laughter stopped for a moment, and then laughed even louder.
"Qiang, your flattery is already higher than Zhou Qingchen."
Strong no more.
[Your Majesty, this is really a strong truth......]
"Alright, don't make me amused."
Ying Chengcheng took a piece of white paper, and Qiang immediately picked up the brush and dipped it in ink, and handed it to the lord.
Ying Chengcheng stroked one stroke at a time, wrote carefully on the paper, and wrote ten pages.
Qiang stood aside and waited patiently, like a little scholar.
He watched the monarch hesitate, watched the monarch contemplate his brows, and looked at the few gray hairs on the monarch's head.
"Your Majesty?"
"Huh?"
Ying Chengzhi looked up suspiciously.
Qiang respectfully said:
"You have been sitting in front of the desk for two hours, so let's rest for a while."
"Cut."
Ying Chengcheng rolled his eyes, pointed at Qiang with the tip of his brush, and warned:
"Sycophants are too much to know, don't you? If you force Lai Lai to interrupt Naigong's train of thought, Naigong will remove you from the post of county guard. ”
"Don't dare."
Strong bows his head and is afraid.
[For Xinzheng County, it is better to stay with Chang'an for a long time.] ]
Rather than being the county guard of Xinzheng outside and in charge of the Han Land, he wants to be a scholar in front of the lord.
Long.
"Alright, take it, take it."
Respectfully put away the paper on the table, and when he leaves, he will bind it into a book.
Ying Cheng covered his mouth with his hands and yawned, then stood up and stretched his waist hard, his bones crunched, and walked towards the county guard's mansion.
"My potential is not so easy to borrow, and the benchmark is not so easy to be.
"He can't control Confucianism, I'll take care of it for him.
"If the city is not changed within three days, the county order will be issued and expelled from the Korean land, and the opponent will be beheaded immediately."
Qiang bent down and said respectfully:
"Yui."
Ying Cheng's footsteps paused, raised his eyebrows, and half looked back.
"Huh?"
Straightened up and said with a smile:
"No."
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The decree was passed from Xinzheng to a number of cities led by Nanyang and managed by Confucianism.
Confucianism is the first doctrine of human intervention after the hundred schools of thought settled in Korea.
The decree made it clear that all laws such as the three-year observance of filial piety must be abolished.
Three days after the decree arrived, five county towns remained the same.
Xinzheng County Shouqiang ordered the county orders of these five counties to expel them from Handi.
One of them turned pale, resigned from the official position, and left angrily.
The four of them refused, relying on the good management of the county, and told the people that Chang'an Jun lived in Xianyang, and Xinzheng County Shouqiang was just under the command of Chang'an Jun, and his order was not equal to Chang'an Jun's order.
He called on the people to reject the new Zheng ruler, saying that they were only willing to obey the rule of Chang'anjun.
Wu Qiu, the great Confucian of Jin County, sat in the county mansion and drank tea soup, and said to Fu Sheng, who came from Nanyang to advise:
"That erection is deep in Xianyang Prison at the moment, where does he have the energy to take care of the affairs of Han Di. You have done this, turned your back on Confucius, and did not deny yourself, but you are still my Confucian protégé? ”
Fu Sheng angrily flipped over the teapot with tea soup in front of him.
"Who do you think is talking to me about punctuation, it's Chang'anjun himself!"
In order to keep the seeds for Confucianism, in order to leave this great Confucian for Confucianism, Fu Sheng told the truth.
"Even so, so what? He was imprisoned in Xianyang Prison for His Majesty, and dared to appear openly? ”
Wu Qiu didn't care.
Since Jiang Shang and Guowei Lian Po all said that they were the doormen of Chang'an Jun's mansion, a kind of aristocrat knew that they were played by the two brothers of the first emperor and Chang'an Jun.
There are many people who speculate that Chang'anjun was not imprisoned in Xianyang Prison.
"When the shaft appears, someone in Xianyang will make a move. If the shaft does not appear, no one can shake the Confucianism of Jinxian County! ”
"You're going to die! Confucianism will also die! ”
Fu Sheng glared angrily.
"Chun Yu Echizen Che is in front of him, Meng Xibai once removed Xianyang.
"Your Majesty, Chang'anjun, are not soft-hearted. You can die, don't hurt Confucianism! ”
The great Confucian Wu Qiu's face turned cold, and with a flick of his sleeves, he expelled Fusheng out of Jin County.
Looking at the broken porcelain pieces all over the ground, he sneered:
"Is it a rude Confucian, or is it a Confucian?
"Someone!"
Confucian officials entered.
"Teacher."
Wu Qiu's eyes swept the ground, and the little official immediately bowed down, cleaned up the porcelain pieces all over the ground, and served a pot of tea soup for the teacher.
Fu Sheng looked back sadly at the gate of Jinxian County, as if he saw Wu Qiu's body hanging upside down in the city.
There was no time to grieve, so he immediately rushed to the other three cities and bitterly stated the pros and cons, but to no avail.
(End of chapter)