In fact, Liu Yan is not such a diligent king. He did not immerse himself in political affairs all day like the first emperor. He can often walk around. He spent more time going out to fight in recent years than honestly dealing with government affairs in the palace city.
The first emperor read and approved several cars of official documents every day. He rarely slept for more than three hours every day. He really managed the country by getting up earlier than chickens, sleeping later than dogs, and working more than cattle. He will. Diligence is inevitable. In fact, it can also be interpreted as the hope to firmly grasp power.
The king is too diligent, and the ministers are in fact very tired. In fact, what a king should do is to take charge of the overall situation, and what kind of people should do and what kind of things to divide the work. It only needs supervision. If the king grasps all power at once, what else should he do? You'll kill yourself alive.
There are not many kings who are too diligent in history. They are not greedy for beauty, but they don't live long. Apart from some who eat "elixir" and toss themselves to death, most of them die of overwork.
These diligent kings, when they were in power, the country was not strong, and the state was not even as good as some kings who lost everything to their officials. And because he is too diligent, he gives the country to the king who has lost his diligence. Therefore, it is very important to understand your own positioning. Knowing people and making good use of them is the way to be a king.
Liu Yan didn't dare to consider himself an excellent king, let alone as shameless and ignorant as those emperors with boar skin. He knew his weight, was able to accept suggestions, and tried his best to make his mind bigger. Although he dared not say that he was trembling all the time, he was also deeply afraid of making mistakes.
The most shameless boar skin emperor obviously tossed the savings accumulated by his father around looking for beauty, making the State Treasury empty and the government chaotic. But the boar skin emperor still has the face to button a "perfect" sign on his head. In terms of shamelessness, there are no left and right people at all times, at home and abroad.
When it comes to "one emperor for thousands of years", it is true that the number of wild boar skin dynasties is the largest, but they are basically touted by the slaves at the bottom. However, many wild boar skin emperors are really used, and even dare to write poems to claim that they are far superior to the strong Han Dynasty and the prosperous Tang Dynasty. They also seem to have the qualification to boast about themselves. Who can lay down a country with a population of nearly 100 million with less than 300000 wild boar skins, but also stubbornly wash their brains and wash out many loyal slaves. When they subjugate the country, they receive the best preferential treatment in all dynasties. Compared with those imperial families who were slaughtered after subjugation, they are really very happy. It can be seen that the boar skin's brain washing 1 skill is powerful.
Brain washing is a very important and sacred skill. Liu Yan needs it now. Otherwise, if you think about half of the whole Han country are guys with a layer of "Han skin", you will feel cold from the bottom of your feet.
On which one is better, there is no doubt that it is to find Confucianism, among which Lu Confucianism is the strongest. They are loved by the rulers of all dynasties because they rely on the set of kings, ministers, fathers and sons. What they say is to teach people how to be loyal to the rulers. Even if the rulers want to kill and play, it is also natural and ethical.
For the sake of rule, of course, Liu Yanli should pay attention to Confucianism... Or he should prefer Lu Confucianism. After all, Lu Confucianism's remarks are in the interests of the rulers. But he knew what Lu Ru would bring. Needless to say, most of the Lu Ru of the past dynasties appeared to be upright men, but behind their backs were men, thieves and prostitutes.
Confucianism was respected exclusively in the early Han Dynasty, but in fact, Confucianism could not achieve the level of "self-respect" in both the western and Eastern Han Dynasties.
During the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Che respected Confucianism only for his needs, but he did not really reuse any Confucian scholars. What he needed was Confucian thought, not those Confucian scholars. From the end of Liu Che's life, he could detect a clue without seizing Confucius.
There is no doubt that Kong Qiu is a great man. In the 41st year of King Jing of Zhou in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (479 BC), he was first granted the title of Nun father by Duke AI of Lu. After that, he was granted the title of Nun father by Emperor Hanping of the Western Han Dynasty in the first year of the first year of the first year (just A.D.) after 479 years. This time, Confucius received the title of posthumous title of praising Duke xuanni.
There was a very complicated historical background for emperor Hanping's canonization. The Han emperor named Liu Zhe, whose grandfather was Liu Zhe, emperor yuan of the Han Dynasty. The first full appointment of Confucian scholars as officials in the Han Empire was made during the reign of Liu Yu.
After Liu Yu's death, the Western Han Dynasty went through two generations: Liu Ao, Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty, and Liu Xin, Emperor AI of the Han Dynasty. During the decades when the two emperors were in power, there was a surging tide over the court hall, and there was a constant struggle between the court and the court. The core was the strong counterattack of non Confucian officials against Confucian scholars. The reason why Liu Xuan later ascended the throne as a patriarch was actually the victory of Confucian scholars. So, how can Liu Xuan not repay Confucianism?
In the 492 years since then, the same thing has not happened again. It is the brain powder of Han culture, Tuoba Yuanhong, Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty, who is the Xianbei people and the emperor of a country established by many nationalities, who is bent on pinching all the nationalities under his rule into Han people. It was in the 16th year of Taihe (AD 492) that he once again granted Confucius the posthumous title of wenshengni father.
Tuoba Yuanhong, Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty, certainly did not know the impact of his doing so on future generations. What he said was not to sinicize the whole country from top to bottom, but to pursue the title of posthumous title of Confucius, which could be regarded as directly sanctifying Confucius or literary sage.
Of course, because of the emergence of Liu Yan, history has turned into a fork in the road since 340 ad. what treatment will Confucius have in the future... It's really not clear.
Liu Yan hates Lu Confucianism, not the whole Confucianism. Although he hated Lu Ru, he still had to use them when he needed them.
"Dahan has been doing village and village integration. Except in remote mountainous areas, most of the population is gathered into towns." With an inexplicable smile on his face, Liu Yan said to LV Yi, who had just come here: "the Confucian scholars of the Lu school have always said that I don't want to use them. It's a misunderstanding. I couldn't find a way to use them before. Now it's time to use them."
LV Yi didn't know what Liu Yangang and Ji Chang had just said. It was a little confused to get such an order. While Liu Yan was looking through the information about Murong Yan state, he whispered to Ji Chang for advice.
"On the issue of population growth, the king has officially agreed that fertility can be rewarded by land." Ji Chang thought this was the most important. They had made relevant suggestions before, but it was spoiled by the military that time. Seeing that LV Yi's eyes narrowed and they congratulated each other in their eyes, he continued: "culture is the most important thing everywhere. The people should know who saved them from water and fire. They should also know the tragedy under the rule of the Hu people. They should remember who they are instead of asking the people to become educated and reasonable."
It may be that Ji Chang spoke too vaguely, which led to LV Yi's incomprehension for a while and a half.
LV Yi thought that it was to carry out the national education. He couldn't help but frown and pull his heart. He felt that it was an impossible task now.
Now there are paper, the kind made by Cai Lun. Rice paper that can be used for pen and ink writing is too expensive. Cheap yellow paper is rough and does not absorb ink. As a result, bamboo slips are still popular, and silk or white silk can be used for important and many words.
At the end of the Western Han Dynasty, Wang Mang established a new dynasty on behalf of the Han Dynasty, but soon the whole country fell into war and a large number of ancient books were destroyed. To what extent? Some classics needed to be completed by the great Confucianism at that time, resulting in a saying that some scriptures such as the Analects of Confucius and the book of changes were not the original works of the Pre-Qin Dynasty at all.
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Central Plains first experienced a hundred years of scuffle among princes. I don't know how many classics were destroyed by the war. When Cai Yong was killed and broke down, more than 20000 classics were burned, of which countless were isolated, and more were unknown elsewhere.
When the Sima family usurped the throne and established the Jin Dynasty, it was a little stable in the previous years. Later, the Sima family continued to engage in civil strife, and a large number of ancient books were missing or destroyed by the war. In the special period of "crossing south in clothes", there are absolutely few lost classics.
The grass of the Han Dynasty was built at the end of the decade, and it was only seven short years since the founding of the people's Republic of China. It was normal that the foundation was thin. LV Yi was always worried about it. The first thing he thought of was how many classics the aristocratic families in various places had obtained, and what were the general ones. Was there any way for the national Dynasty to carry out a large number of printing? Suddenly he saw Ji Chang looking at himself with strange eyes.
"In other words, why are you so absent-minded?" Ji Chang was really curious. He thought that those Lu Confucianism could not turn Hu into Han, so he frowned: "if there is any need, the prime minister's house will not refuse."
LV Yi was immediately overjoyed. He put forward a series of requests, such as the classification of classics and printing, and how to spread out teachers. He said with a bitter face: "even so, education is still difficult. Moreover... I'm afraid there will be a strong rebound."
"What rebound?" After reading the information, Liu Yangang listened to a tail: "call yourself a Han for life. If you don't want to be a real Han, I don't mind raising a butcher's knife."
Now should be the most distinctive period of national concept. After all, it has just experienced racial hatred. Who is which nation is absolutely impressive. And the deep impression is built by a sea of corpses and blood.
Liu Yan said very firmly that he really didn't mind raising the butcher's knife. He has a very firm idea, and he is also clear about the current social and environmental needs. He can't talk about multi-ethnic unity. As long as the country has one nation, it's enough.
LV Yi was immediately stunned.
What's the age now? It is an era when knowledge is monopolized by a few people. People with cultural inheritance at home will only preach to their children. Anyone with culture will not easily spread knowledge. People basically have no way to obtain knowledge. It was better from the moment when the words were created until the Song Dynasty, but how many years did it take?
Confucius accepted disciples to spread knowledge regardless of poverty, wealth or rank. At that time, it was a rebellious practice, but he opened the door for ordinary people to acquire knowledge. The reason why he became holy is not simply because of the seal of the ruler, nor because of the creation of Confucianism. It is based on his contribution to the concept of knowledge dissemination, and he is also the first person to practice it.
Ji Chang also reacted. Finally, he knew that LV Yi had misunderstood the matter and quickly explained it.
"Er..." Lv Yi immediately reacted and said, "if so, it's easy to do."
The state of Han has been merging villages and villages, breaking the normal that one surname is one village. The social structure of becoming a clan by blood has long been ended. It is the resettlement of multiple surnames and people from different places. The authentic Han Miao people are neighbors with those who only have "Han skin".
In every settlement, there are more or less retired soldiers from the military. Either as grass-roots officials or as ordinary people, they have cultivated a clear concept of state and nation in the army. They can be recruited at any time if necessary, which is another guarantee of local public security.
"If there are such people, and if there are neighbors to supervise all the time, I'm afraid no one dare to set it on the surface or secretly." Lu Yi was really confident, so he had to pat his chest: "whether it's fake or not, fake will become true after a long time. Their next generation will grow up in such an environment and will be an authentic Han."
Liu Yan knows that this is the truth. People don't just look at their blood when they decide what nationality they are. Unless there is a big difference between skin color and appearance, they think they are actually thinking. Thoughts are accumulated bit by bit from life, that is, the environment in which they grow and access to information.
"An emperor, a country, a nation..." Ji Chang said, his face turned sacred, as if he were taking an oath: "this is the foundation of the immortal empire."
Liu Yan dared to swear that he really didn't instill similar remarks into Ji Chang. When he heard it, it was a little hairy, but then the corners of his mouth showed a smiling face.
"That's how it should be." LV Yi seemed to be addicted to brainwashing, so he said, "if you want to do that, education is the first priority."
LV Yi was one of the nine Qing Dynasties, and one of his responsibilities was to be responsible for education. The Han country emphasized war all the year round, and the national style of writing was almost nil.
To say war, Dianke is also responsible for diplomacy. The problem is that the military strength of the state of Han is too strong, and the king doesn't like to engage in those empty heads and brains. As a result, there is no such thing as cutting diplomatic relations. As a result, Hongru hall can only find a sense of existence when bullying those vassal countries.
"Your Majesty, the aristocratic family is a cancer. Killing means can only be used for a while. Maybe cultivating more scholars can break this shackle." LV Yi was thoughtful when he saw Liu Yan stunned. Tian Chaijia said angrily, "if you don't want to achieve a day's work, you can spread it out slowly and slowly. Moreover, the king said that opening the wisdom of the people is the foundation of a powerful country."
Liu Yancai didn't say that. He meant that people should not be regarded as pigs, sheep, cattle and horses... Anyway, they are unwise animals to herd. The whole country is a fool. The country is really sad, lamentable and terrible.