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When Chen Xi heard this, he couldn't help but turn his head to look at Liu Tong and wanted to roll his eyes on the spot.

Since the previous discussion on the temple dispute, for temples such as Hua Tuo, a main tone was set in the official name, confirming the legitimacy of these temples, and then turned to other directions.

The simplest and most outrageous point is the Temple of Literature and the Temple of Martial Arts.

But because of the particularity of the times, Chen Xi denied the Confucian Temple almost immediately.

As someone who relatively likes a hundred schools of thought, and an environment in which various scientific and philosophical ideas erupt, and an era in which the past, present and future are discussed, it is more helpful for a person to understand what it means to be a human being and how to become a human being.

Although this complex ideological theory is not very suitable for a country's long-term stability, nor is it very suitable for a country's rule over the grassroots people, it is undeniable that under this kind of healthy competition, the survival of the fittest will only produce stronger people.

If we choose the Confucian Temple, and the one in our memory, and further promote Confucianism as the only denomination, then the various schools of thought today will probably not just survive in a different guise.

By that time, those who are still followers of the Hundred Schools of Thought will probably have to become Confucianists.

The unification of all thoughts in the world is indeed more conducive to the management of the country, the rule of the ruling class, and the self-discipline of the people.

From the perspective of the ruling class, there is actually nothing wrong with it.

But Chen Xi, although he himself belongs to one of the ruling classes and does not deny the privileges of the ruling class, he really does not want to go to this extent.

He would rather improve his own abilities, sort out the country under various ideas, and let the country continue, than let the country's class be completely stable and lose liquidity. Even if he does so, it will easily cause his descendants to suffer the backlash.

However, compared with the backlash suffered by later generations and the ideological reflection endured by the country, Chen Xi still feels that the small family should give way to everyone.

Besides, who can predict what will happen in the future?

If his descendants are not as good as others and lose in the competition with others, isn't that a kind of fate?

He has done everything he could, and the rest will ultimately depend on the successors themselves.

It can be said that this idea was the reason why Chen Xi opposed Liu Tong's establishment of the Confucian Temple from the beginning.

Even if the establishment of a Confucian temple could to a great extent win over the current Confucian school, it could directly change the results in public opinion and communication on the spot.

Even Chen Xi himself could imagine what the future would be like.

The current situation in the world's public opinion tells of some special reasons for Liu Tong's position, as well as factors such as stability, which are all security risks.

With the establishment of the Confucian Temple, the Confucians, who control most of the public opinion in the world today, would definitely not mind elevating Liu Tong to the throne of sainthood, which is unprecedented and will never be repeated.

In this era, there are people of high integrity and honesty, but there is definitely no shortage of flatterers.

But Liu Tong at that time, facing Chen Xi at that time, said proudly, "We take the talents and brilliance of various schools of thought, but wood becomes firewood and follows the light of the sun. The sun and the moon are dim but bright, which shows their success..." After Liu Tong's explanation, Chen Xi realized that he was wrong, and he understood instantly that there was a big pit, a big pit dug for Confucianism.

But thinking about the consequences of this big pit, Chen Xi finally chose to agree.

At the same time, in order to avoid this big pit from being particularly targeted and causing certain legal reflections, the Wu Temple and other places were also stepped out.

In other words, in this era, the Martial Temple is a derivative of the Confucian Temple. However, due to the Han people's martial spirit, compared to the Confucian Temple, which has not yet been proposed, Liu Tong's whispering of the Martial Temple instantly made many military generals prick up their ears, quiet down, and listen carefully.

If someone else talked about this matter, the generals would just treat it as interest while being interested, and would not pay too much attention to it.

But when Liu Tong said this, the effect was completely different.

Apart from other things, the most important affairs of a country lie in military affairs and sacrifices. In the military field, Liu Tong may not have absolute say, but in terms of sacrifices, he still has a lot of say.

Although there is no way to directly cancel certain sacrifices, there is no problem in adding certain sacrifices.

That is to say, if the Martial Temple worship is really to be established, Liu Tong basically has the final say, and there will be no problem at all as long as not everyone objects.

However, faced with this proposal, there may be many civil officials who want to raise objections, but among the military generals, there are definitely few who would raise objections.

"Candidate for the Temple of Martial Arts? What is that?" Zhang Fei, who was very powerful and had excellent physical fitness, did not remain silent like the people around him. Instead, he turned his head to look at Fa Zheng opposite him and directly expressed his doubts.

The seemingly ordinary sound spread throughout the entire Government Affairs Hall in an instant, causing the originally busy internal energy sound transmission to instantly quiet down, and everyone's attention was focused on Zhang Fei.

Li Dian, who also heard these words, had excitement in his eyes, and his expression when he looked at Zhang Fei was full of admiration and approval.

Well done General Zhang!
Normally no one would ask this question to see if there would be any unlucky person who would come out to ask. Unexpectedly, Zhang Fei would ask it. At this time, Yi Er was surprised.

If someone else asked, Liu Tong might not necessarily explain, and might even scold them. After all, asking meant eavesdropping on the relevant conversation, which did not seem like a good thing no matter how you looked at it.

But Zhang Fei is different. The relationship between Zhang Fei and Liu Tong and others is not just that of predecessors and successors, but also that of elders and juniors.

It can be said that in Li Dian's view, there were basically only two or three people present who were suitable to ask this question, one was Liu Bei, one was Zhang Fei, and the other was Guan Yu.

Liu Bei naturally didn't count on it, after all, he did have some political acumen. He couldn't count on Guan Yu even more. If he wanted to ask, the willpower in his mind was enough, and Zhang Fei's words, which rarely required brain thinking, were the most effective.

"This..." Fa Zheng, who was being questioned, wanted to explain the role of the Martial Temple, but he couldn't continue with this conversation.

Zhang Fei's question had basically no effect on Zhang Fei himself, but if he answered, the effect would be completely different.

There is no need to explain other situations. Based on his understanding of Liu Tong, at this point in time, exposing this target while questioning Chen Xi does not seem like negligence at all.

After all, with Liu Tong's ability, could he make such a mistake? (End of this chapter)

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