Turkic Smoke 111 Li Bai's Capital Theory
Since Tang Ping said this, these students no longer said much.
It’s a mule or a horse, just pull it out and you will know it.
Li Bai was not frightened at all. He had seen many emperors and princes on weekdays. Fang Du and the others came here to have tea and chat, so how could he be afraid of these students who had not yet entered the government?
I picked up an article and read it for a while, and started reading it:
"Feudalists must be private to their land, and to follow their customs, cultivate their principles, and make changes. Those who are observing the priests must be justified in their hearts and think about changing their orders, so how can they be rational?"
Just as I finished reciting this place, Tang Ping coughed twice.
Li Bai secretly laughed, knowing that his two masters knew almost everything about astronomy and geography, and they could also write good poems, but they were not very familiar with the articles.
So he said in vernacular: "Your article is to suggest that the court increase its efforts to divide the feudal?"
"You think that as long as you are a hereditary monarch of the feudal system, you will treat the areas under his jurisdiction as your own land and take good care of the people under his jurisdiction as your own children, so that the customs there will be better and the politics there will be better, so that education will be easier."
"How can the local officials in the county system manage the local area with a muddle of life and just want to be promoted, so how can they manage the local area well?"
With such an explanation, Tang Ping could understand it.
The student who was reading this article also stood up and bowed and said, "That's right!"
Li Bai shook his head slightly and said lightly: "I'm not here!"
Tang Ping understood this sentence, but Xiaobai said he did not agree with it.
"I hope to hear it carefully!" The student looked directly at Li Bai without any permission.
It is said that the Tang Dynasty was not guilty of words, so many of these students have their own political ambitions and ideals, especially those who contribute to the articles, in addition to making a big splash, they also have to share their preferences.
Since Li Shimin took office, the Tang Dynasty has rarely been granted titles. Even if there are, they are basically not hereditary.
That is to say, when every descendant of their title comes to inherit it, they will be demoted to a higher level.
The student's article suggested that the Tang Dynasty should increase the title of the title, and of course his reasons also pointed out at the beginning, and the honor of the title of the title was also issued.
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Jue will do his best to manage his fiefdom, and because local officials will continue to be promoted and transferred, it is difficult to manage their place with all their hearts.
Although there is his own opinion, because Tang Ping is one of the few marquises in recent years, he may not have no intention of joining Tang Ping.
After all, Tang Ping is a vested interest in the title of title, and he thought that Tang Ping would not have made such a thing.
Unfortunately, if it weren't for Li Bai, Tang Ping wouldn't know what he wanted to say at all, not to mention that Tang Ping really had no feeling about the title of title.
Li Bai pondered for a moment and said, "The deeds of Zhou are definitely visible: the Marquis of the House are full of chaotic countries and fewer chaotic countries. The Marquis and Bo cannot change their politics, and the Emperor cannot change their king. There are no one in one person who owns the land. The failure lies in the system, not in the government, but in the Zhou affairs."
Tang Ping was confused. What were they saying, but at this time, it was probably the only ones present, including Lao Cui and Du, who were listening to the heavenly books. It seemed unrealistic to ask Li Bai to translate it in vernacular language.
Fortunately, Lu Yi was understanding and said in a low voice to Tang Ping's ear:
"Xiaobai is talking about the situation of the Zhou Dynasty. There is no doubt that the princes are arrogant, greedy for money and warlike, and there are generally many countries with political chaos, and few countries with good governance."
"The overlords of the princes cannot change the political measures of chaotic countries, and the emperor cannot replace the monarchs of the incompetent vassal states. There is no one in the hundred who truly cherish the land and protect the people. The reason for this ill is the feudal system, not the political aspect. This was the case with the Zhou Dynasty."
After saying this, Tang Ping understood and couldn't help but give Li Bai a thumbs up.
Sometimes, when it appears in front of us on the verge of day, it is really incomprehensible.
Just like Tang Ping, he didn't know why Li Bai could find practical examples to refute it in such a short time.
And it was not over yet, Li Bai continued, "The deeds of Qin are also obvious: there is a system of rational people, but not entrusting counties..."
The Luyipai simultaneous translator also said in Tang Ping's ear: "The situation of the Qin Dynasty can be clearly seen: the court has a system to govern the people, but does not allow the county to be authoritarian. This is correct; the central government has ministers who manage government affairs and does not allow local officials to do so. This is also correct."
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"But counties cannot correctly play the role of the county system. County magistrates and county magistrates cannot govern the people well. Cruel punishments and heavy labor make the people resent. This is the fault lies in the political aspects, not in the county system itself. This was the case in the Qin Dynasty."
"Han Xing, the emperor's administration is in the county, not in the country..."
Tang Ping needs to translate these things, but the students below don’t need them. After Li Bai’s words, the people below all looked upright.
Although Li Bai was young, he clearly analyzed the feudal system and county system from Zhou to Qin to Han.
Moreover, the students wrote this article for many days and nights, but what about Li Bai?
It was only then that Li Bai saw this article, and immediately refuted it based on the content of this article.
The difficulty level of this can be said to be very different. Their eyes when they looked at Li Bai also turned from disdain to awe at the beginning.
Finally, when Li Bai ended his point of view with a sentence: "I said: It is not the intention of a saint, but the momentum."
The whole yard began to become silent. After a long time, the student bowed with shame and said, "I have been taught. Brother Li's words are thought-provoking, but I have no knowledge!"
After saying that, he took his article from Li Bai's hands and said to Tang Ping with a slight respect: "I have not learned enough, so I will go home and study hard and wait for the next year."
Tang Ping looked at him and said, "Where are you from?"
The student nodded: "Student Chen He, from Longyou Road."
The Longyou Road was a generation of Gansu in later generations. It has basically not been a very wealthy area since ancient times.
Although Chen He's clothes are clean, there are several visible patches.
"How long did it take to come to Chang'an?"
"About four months!"
Tang Ping couldn't help but admire these students a little. It was obvious that they would not be able to take a bus like this. It would inevitably require considerable perseverance to take the imperial examination in Chang'an for three or four months.
"Why not stay in Shanghe Village for a while and study with peace of mind?"
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