Wentang

Chapter 92 Master of Confucianism

Chapter 92 Master of Confucianism

"Hey, I think so too." Yue Shan said with a smile.

"You're smart." Changsun Wugou nodded, and asked again: "You didn't come here today because you want me to find you a companion?"

"No, I've already found a good partner, Yuchi Baolin, the eldest son of General Yuchi's family." Yue Shan said hastily.

"Yuchi Baolin?" Changsun Wugou stopped his needlework, looked at him strangely and said, "You really know how to choose people. He often makes a fool of himself in matters of etiquette, you want to find him?"

"I'm looking for him because he often makes a fool of himself." Yue Shan said with a 'sinister smile': "I don't need to do every step right, as long as I do better than him."

"You..." Changsun Wugou was furious, and then laughed "puchi": "You, I don't know where you learned the ghost spirit, if General Yuchi finds out, he won't beat you to death."

"If he knows, I'll say that my sister taught me." Yue Shan scratched his head and smiled foolishly.

"..." Now Changsun Wugou was really angry, pointed at the door and said, "Get lost."

Yue Shan ran away with his head in his arms, and when he got to the door, he realized that he hadn't done his business yet. He turned back and said with a stern face, "Sister, don't be angry, I'm just joking."

"If you don't miss your youth and ignorance, let's see how I deal with you." The eldest grandson Wugou said angrily.

"Yes, yes, my sister is well-educated, gentle and virtuous, kind-hearted, kind..." Yue Shan brazenly boasted.

"That's all right, all right, if you don't want to be naughty, I want more." Changsun Wugou cast a glance at him and said helplessly.

"Ahem... Sister, I'm here to find you on business." Yue Shan coughed dryly to make himself more serious.

"What's the matter, let's talk." Judging by his expression, it didn't look like it was something important, so Changsun Wugou didn't push away the people around him.

"It's like this..." So Yue Shan told her in detail about his birthday and his plan to thank his parents.

At the end, he said: "This suggestion will make you a jester, but the king's suggestion is a great filial piety. What do you think?"

Unexpectedly, Changsun Wugou didn't look happy at all, instead he said bitterly: "I really want to beat you up, why don't you find something out if you have such a good idea? It's only a few days away from the Winter Solstice, so don't worry about it." I know it's too late."

"Eh..." Yue Shan said that he wanted to cry. Is this the legendary Mr. Dongguo and Zhongshan wolf, the farmer and the snake, the eldest grandson and the beautiful woman...

Cough cough... Yue Shan quickly cut off the thoughts of running to nowhere, and prepared to leave.

Unexpectedly, the eldest grandson Wugou spoke first: "Your Majesty has invited two great Confucian scholars to study for Chengqian. Today is the first day of teaching. You can go and see with me."

"Yes." Yue Shan replied with a solemn expression.

He can be as big or small as his eldest grandson Wugou in private, but he must maintain etiquette in front of outsiders, especially in front of those who bear the reputation of great Confucianism.These people are the most respectful of rules, and they will not save Yue Shan any face.

If one or two comments such as 'disrespectful' and 'overstepping the rules' come out, his reputation will be greatly affected.

Changsun Wugou took the wet wipes from the servants, wiped off the sugar stains on the corners of the little girl Li Lizhi's mouth and hands, and then led them to the side yard.

"One of these two great Confucian scholars is Lu Yuanlang Lu Deming, and the other is Kong Yingda Kong Chongyuan. Lu Deming is good at "Yi" and is a master of Yi studies; Kong Chongyuan is the 31st generation grandson of the sage Kong, and there are few wise names who know all the classics... I met two people You can't be rude." He introduced the grandson Wugou while walking.

"Yes." Yue Shan replied.

In fact, he didn't need his eldest grandson Wugou's introduction, he knew who these two were after hearing their names.

Lu Deming, one of the eighteen bachelors of Emperor Taizong, is not well-known among the people but has a pivotal position in the academic circle.He is a famous Confucian scholar, especially the I Ching has a deep research, and his works have a great influence on later generations.

The "Interpretation of Classics" compiled by him is the first time to clearly discuss the evolution history of the birth of twelve classics in the order of writing.

He inspected the teaching history of each classic commentary, and summarized the research results of Confucian classics in the Han, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties.It directly affected the academic development of the Tang Dynasty, and had a profound impact on the Confucian classics of later generations.

It is worth mentioning that both Tang books have his biography.That is the official history of the two Tang books. One can imagine how amazing it is to have one's own biography on it.

Yue Shan hadn't read his works, but that didn't prevent him from knowing that there was such a talented person.

As for Kong Yingda, he is much more famous than Lu Deming.Although the personal achievement is not as good as the former, but there is no way to let someone come from a better background, the grandson of Kong Sheng.

Of course, it doesn't mean that his achievements are low, it's just that he is not as good as Lu Deming.Compared with the general Confucianism, it is not bad at all.Together with Wei Zheng, he compiled the "History of the Sui Dynasty", and presided over the compilation of "Five Classics of Justice".

It can be said that it is also a big cow who has left a name in history.

It seems that Li Chengqian is only five or six years old this year, so he invited these two big cows to teach him. Li Shimin attaches great importance to this eldest son.

Yue Shan didn't know that it was inseparable from Li Shimin's finding two great Confucians as teachers for Li Chengqian so quickly.The impact of that sentence of 'unspeakable' has just emerged, and Li Chengqian's addition of two teachers is only an insignificant part.

But having said that, why did Changsun Wugou let him go there?He didn't want to attend class.Yue Shan muttered in his heart.

He didn't know that the eldest grandson Wugou was also forced to do nothing.

She cares about this younger brother from the bottom of her heart, and she is very anxious to see him "doing nothing" every day. She has long wanted to find some teachers to teach him well.

Just thinking of his immortal master, he was a little undecided.Who knows if people are willing to teach their apprentices to others, what if they don't?

Moreover, Yue Shan's master came to the world as a Taoist priest, and nine out of ten he is a master of Taoism, so he is considered a disciple of Taoism.Find him a Confucian great Confucian teacher, who knows if the old god will be angry.

The relationship between Taoism and Confucianism... well, let's not mention it.

Letting Yue Shan go with him today is to let him get a taste of culture, maybe he can get something?Moreover, Yue Shan himself was also studying Confucian books such as the Analects of Confucius, and he might have some doubts in his mind. This was also an opportunity to ask great Confucians for advice.

A group of people soon arrived at the side courtyard. Li Chengqian was in class. They didn't go up to disturb him, but stood at the side of the window and listened.

"Today is Kong Chongyuan's lecture." Changsun Wugou reminded in a low voice.

Yue Shan nodded to express his understanding.

At this time, an old but vigorous voice in the room read:

The son said: "If the father is present, watch his will; if the father doesn't, watch his deeds; if he hasn't changed his way of the father for three years, it can be said to be filial."

"The sage told us that if we want to know a person, look at his aspirations when his father was alive; look at his behavior after his father died. Three years after his father's death, if he still hasn't forgotten his father's teachings, he can be regarded as filial piety." people."

Originally, Yue Shan wanted to hear the difference in the interpretation of the Analects by the 31st grandson of Confucius, but he was disappointed when he heard this, and couldn't help shaking his head.

"Heh..." The disappointment was beyond words.

Changsun Wugou's face changed, before he could say anything, someone in the room shouted angrily: "Who?"

 Thank you for your continued support.

  Good luck with your studies.

  I also wish me a slight improvement in the results of this book.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like