Chapter 63
Chapter 63 This is my true son-in-law
Author: Coriander should be added to crucian carp soup
Chapter 63 This is my true son-in-law
The so-called "stain" on Cai Yong's body is nothing to Zhong Ping.
If Cai Yong did not distinguish between right and wrong, he would blindly have a "Holy Mother's Heart" attacked and sympathized with Dong Zhuo's miserable death, so he chose to cry...
Even if you end up exiling for three thousand miles, the guilt is not serious.
This is broken from the root and is no different from those public intellectuals who have whitewashed war criminals.
Will you lick such a public intellectual because you want to get a recommended place?
Of course, Zhong Ping's answer is it.
He was not without choice. Those who studied the classics in Chang'an were ranked from Xun You and Wang Yun to Ma Riyi.
There are ones that count as one. As long as you open your mouth, most of you will be happy to accept him as your disciple.
However, Zhong Ping still chose to save Cai Yong and learn from him.
Of course, this cannot be just because Zhong Ping learned "Eighteen Beats of Hu Zi".
After all, if we really want to make this statement, he has memorized a lot of literary works in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Do we really have to save all the authors with one hand on the left and the other?
Zhong Ping made up his mind to speak for Cai Yong, a large part of the reason was that Ma Riyan mentioned Cai Yong’s secret words and seven things when he pleaded with him:
Among them, "open up the road of speech, so that 'the loyal ministers who hold loyalty can show their madness and integrity', 'be intimate the government of one', and see the people', and examine the chief officials who govern the people, 'take benefit as achievements, and the sun and the moon as labor', and determine rewards, punishments, promotions and demotions based on the advantages and disadvantages of political achievements."
Once these two points came out, Zhong Ping roughly knew what Cai Yong's personality was.
"A filial and honest person is promoted, and his father lives apart. A scholar is promoted, but he does not know how to write."
The selection of filial and honest people in the Han Dynasty did indeed play a positive role in selecting talents and guiding social trends and values.
However, the right to speak "supervising filial and honest" is ultimately controlled by the gentry. In essence, its class nature determines that this system must have more harm than good.
Later, the filial piety and honest behavior was produced on the one hand, "decorating falsehoods to attract reputations, and catching strange things to surprise the vulgarities."
Something like a father who has been mourning in the tomb passage for more than 20 years after his death...
In order to gain fame and do whatever it takes, all kinds of monsters and monsters emerge.
On the one hand, the powerful and noble gentry began to set quotas for filial and honest people.
"Book of the Later Han Dynasty" records: "The patriarchs and governors of prefectures and counties shall inherit the orders of the emperor and elect, and dispel the wise and foolish." "The names and false robes shall be stolen, and the soldiers shall be invaded by the flow of competition. The powerful families shall be noble and the officials shall be invited to visit the prosperous and prosperous."
By the fourth year of Yanguang, "the county and state guards were ordered to look down on each other's affairs before the age of 1980 will be filial and honest officials."
After the age restrictions were lifted, the system of filial piety and integrity became a major way for officials to recruit students and build private groups.
It can be said that the rise of aristocratic families is inseparable from the corruption of this system.
Cai Yong chose to report "filial piety and honesty" that was not worthy of his name, and at the same time submitted a memorial to the court to select and appoint officials based on political achievements.
This proves that he did not lose himself after taking advantage of the status of aristocratic people. He can be regarded as a reformist.
In addition, the dual monarchy of the Eastern Han Dynasty measured what Cai Yong did, and the emperor was the first monarch and the monarch of the world. The relationship between the two was the first monarch and the minister, and the lord of the palace was the second monarch. The relationship between the lord and the subordinates he requisitioned was the second monarch.
This is why later generations often regard this move as out of "righteousness" when evaluating Cai Yong's cry for Dong Zhuo, and the mainstream evaluation of praise was.
Zhong Ping felt that if it was Cai Yong, he might be able to accept some of his "too novel" ideas.
Therefore, after becoming the Grand Historian, on the first day of visiting Cai Yong, he expressed his thoughts of following the other party to learn the classics.
"A master of Cai Zhonglang's classics, I think Boheng has a unique insight into classics, and he has a unique understanding of the classics." Cao Cao supported his elbow on the table, and was very interested.
Cao Cao naturally heard that Zhong Ping highly praised Cai Yong, so he and Cai Yong both had good friends with Qiao Xuan.
According to Cao Pi's preface to "The Feelings of Cai Boyi's Women": "The father-in-law and Cai Boyi are as good as Guan Bao", it can also be seen that the two are close friends because of their age.
Therefore, Cao Cao not only did not have prejudice against Zhong Ping, but instead admired the other party more and asked about Zhong Ping's studies, which really brought himself into the identity of an elder.
Zhong Ping was a little embarrassed for a while.
What's going on? You have to test your reading comprehension after traveling through time?
He did annotate several chapters of "The Legend of the Han Dynasty in Dongguan", thinking that his private goods were caught without realizing them, and there was no idea that was too advanced or ruthless.
However, after all, it was Cao Cao in front of him. Zhong Ping was always worried that as soon as he spoke, the other party noticed the idea. What was waiting for him was a black-faced saying "Go out".
The plane was calm, and I frowned slightly in my eyebrows and thought, but I shouted "Sad" in my heart.
He was really not prepared, and at this time he could only bite the bullet and talk nonsense:
"Ping once heard that Zilu was in charge of Pu for three years, Confucius passed it and entered the area and said, "It's good, it's respectful and trustworthy." He went to his town and said, "It's good, it's loyal, trustworthy and trustworthy"; he went to the court and said, "It's good, it's clear to observe and make a decision."
"Therefore, the notes say: The sage sees the smallest and knows it."
"It is easy to control before chaos; it is easy to control since chaos is messy; there is a emergence of chaos and no chaos. This means that it is going to be chaos and difficult to control. There should be no chaos and rush, nor can there be no chaos and relaxation."
"The Book of Changes: Xicixia": 'The few are the minor movements, and the auspicious ones are the first to see them. A gentleman works when he sees a few, without waiting for the whole day.'"
"It's hard to be a noble house because my uncle laughs."
Zhongping fully mobilizes his brain cells to stimulate the rapid secretion of adrenaline in the college entrance examination exam.
Finally, I barely sorted out an answer that looked quite good.
When Cao Cao heard the sentence "There is a strange and unchaotic shape...", he couldn't help but hit his hands and laughed: "Hahaha, Wen Ruo, Wen Ruo, this is really the finishing touch!"
After saying that, he pulled over Zhongping's sleeves, looked up and down carefully, and the more he looked at them, the more he liked them, and sighed repeatedly: "Why are you not my son?!"
Xun Yu was also a little confused and murmured and repeated what Zhong Ping said. The more he chewed, the more he felt the essence of this sentence.
It is inevitable that I also recall the words of Xun You who communicated with him in the past, saying that "there is unique insights and often makes people say something, the true Qilin son."
Such a beautiful woman, if I have a girl...
Cao Cao and Xun Yu looked at Zhong Ping, who was worried in his heart:
This is my true son-in-law!
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