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Chapter 290 Listen to my words, it is better to read ten years of books (Part 2)

Comrade Chuying, the people have high hopes for you, which is roughly what Xiao Qiansui said at this time.

He has never been like this at this time, and is dedicated to his own life for a person.

He is very kind to Shi Ying from the bottom of his heart.

If a wolf has feelings, it depends on my intention.

"What the hell do you want to say to me?"

Ju Ying was just a arrogant and introverted person, but not a foolish person. He saw that Wei Liangchen in front of him seemed to have something to say to him, rather than just wanting to read the book with him as he claimed.

"Don't get me wrong with the Great Baylor. It's because I have read this book since I was a child. I have some insights into this book. Today I have seen Great Baylor and I am so excited about it. I want to discuss it with Great Baylor." The good minister didn't want to leave the impression that he was being attentive and either being traitor or a thief, even if in fact he was doing this business.

Chu Ying really didn't want to read anything with this Han boy. He shook his head and said disdainfully: "What's the book of you Han people worth telling you?"

"What did Big Beller do when reading this book?" Liangchen looked surprised and asked back.

"I…"

Qian Ying was speechless for a moment, and he was not going to throw away the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" in his hand, nor was he going to throw it away. Of course, he could not tell Wei Liangchen the real reason why he bought this book to read. He was even more impossible to tell the other party that his Ama couldn't put down the volume of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".

"The Great Beile doesn't have to say anything angry. It's the Three Kingdoms. Reading the Three Kingdoms and the Three Kingdoms. For us Han people, this book "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is well known to everyone. Everyone has one... Reading this book will be of great benefit. It can govern the country from the top and maintain peace in the lower world. It is better than the classics of the saints... The Great Beile can really understand this book, and his achievements will definitely not be inferior to the generals of the Dragon and Tiger in the future."

The good minister came out of his mouth, but Shi Ying didn't know anyway. He also flattered Shi Ying. As for whether Shi Ying looked down on "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" or whether it was intentional or true, he couldn't control it. Anyway, Xiao Qiansui knew that the black-faced old man had won the world with a book "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", and the Taizhu Hong, who was defeated by him, relied on this book and the Ming Dynasty's party.

The book "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is really tempting to the braids in Jianzhou and has magical effects on the Japanese. This book was written in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty and was widely circulated in the Ming Dynasty, but it has always been circulated as a novel. It directly links this book with history and is highly praised, so that later generations always think of this book as braids when they mention the Three Kingdoms.

Nurhaci was the first admirer of this strange book. Under his influence, Hong Taizhu was a loyal fan of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". When he was alive, he ordered scholar Dahai to translate "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" into Manchu and distributed it to the princes and ministers of various flags, and ordered them to study this book. At this point, "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" became the official military script of the Later Jin military group and the only one.

Liangchen admitted that "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" was a good book and a good novel, so he couldn't figure out how the braids regarded a novel as a military scripture.

From a linguistic perspective, he concluded that Chinese is not the native language of braids, and only a few of them know Chinese dialect after all, so it is definitely difficult to understand the profound cultural understanding of the Han people. Such as the real Chinese military book "The Art of War" is too obscure for them and difficult to understand.

But "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is different. The text of this novel is close to vernacular and has a strong story. In addition, there are illustrations in the book, which look simple and easy to understand. Therefore, for braids with low levels of Chineseization, it is simply a good thing like reading New Year's pictures or flirting with villain's books.

However, the braids were still a little shameful. After they entered the Central Plains by chance and settled down, they learned from the surrendered Han officials that "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" was not a military arts ceremony, nor a serious history. It was a novel compiled by Han scholars, and their self-esteem of the Manchu nation began to cause trouble.

Who is willing to admit that he is led by a novel toward a new era and towards spring?

Put your heart in mind. Those readers who read online articles in Liangchen’s previous life probably don’t want to admit that they have some of their outlook on life. The view of history was corrected by a group of fucked online writers, right? Of course, these authors do not include Liangchen’s pen name in his previous life. Gu Ritian, also known as Liangchen, who is famous for having a conscience (not including updates)

I used this novel as a study of military strategy and designated it as the only military script of the entire army. I talked about Zhuge at the conference, Liu Bei at the conference, and Meng De in the later class. It was embarrassing to think about it.

Therefore, when it was the pseudo-Yongzheng Dynasty, the chief who firmly declared to the world that he was definitely not the king of China, and formally issued an edict to all localities to treat novels and official history from now on. The nerds in the Hanlin Academy should immediately correct the canon history and smear the embarrassment of the past as a good example.

As a result, not long after, an official wrote a letter to suggest that the court should be cautious when selecting talents. For this reason, Zhuge Liang used Ma Su misuse. This incident made Yongzheng angry and immediately punished the official, and the charge was "not citing the official history." It is a pity that this chief, who is not the king of China, did not know that Zhuge Liang used Ma Su in the official history "The Three Kingdoms".

This is the benefit of not reading and not knowing history.

The official was quite light, but he was punished and not beheaded. Yongzheng's uncle Longkodo was in trouble. As Yongzheng's uncle, Longkodo made great contributions during Yongzheng's ascension to the throne. However, he was defeated by his nephew only a few years later and his family was banned. One of the forty-one serious crimes issued by his nephew to his uncle was that Longkodo wrote a letter to compare himself with Zhuge Liang, saying that the handover between Kangxi and Yongzheng was his own "Baidi City was ordered."

The three protagonists in the story "Baidi City Entrust Orphans" are compared to Zhuge Liang, and Kangxi corresponds to Liu Bei. Then Yongzheng becomes...

It would be unreasonable for Yongzheng not to go crazy.

Unfortunately, although Yongzheng was determined to ban the influence of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" across the country, the Three Kingdoms in the minds of the nobles of Manzhou could not fade. During the pseudo-Qianlong period, a guard who was favored in the imperial court was promoted and sent to Jingzhou to serve. Relatives and friends all came to congratulate him, but the guard cried loudly. He said that even Master Guan could not defend the place in Jingzhou, so wouldn't I go to die?

The obsession and praise of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" almost ran through the entire Pseudo-Qing Dynasty. In the end, no matter how good the strategy and the story in this book are, it is completely useless under the foreign guns and cannons of the great powers.

Of course, Liangchen now affirmed that "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is definitely a treasure book that Jianzhou regarded as, so he had to praise this book, but the key point was to ripple the heart of Da Beile Fengying like the spring breeze.

Sure enough, the last sentence greatly benefited Ju Ying. His face was slightly relaxed and he nodded, "Yes, Master Gong taught me Ama to read this book, and that's what he said."

"Hmm?...Which Master Gong?" Liangchen looked strange. Is there anyone who talks nonsense like him in the world?

Qian Ying casually said, "Master Gong is also your Han people. His name is Gong Zhenglu, and he is my teacher."

Gong Zhenglu?

Liangchen searched the name of this person in his mind, and after thinking for a long time, he finally remembered who Gong Zhenglu was.

If Fan Wencheng and Ning Wan, I, are an indispensable literati and strategist in the rise of the Later Jin Dynasty, then Gong Zhenglu is the founder of the Later Jin Dynasty. The former is just an icing on the cake for those who are braided. The latter is a timely help.

Without Gong Zhenglu, there might not be Jianzhou and Nurhaci.

This man strengthened Jianzhou with one hand, thus bringing irreversible disasters to his parents' country.

If Liangchen remembers correctly, Gong Zhenglu is from Jiangsu and Zhejiang. This person is not a very pure scholar. In other words, he is likely to have been studying the books of Confucius and Mencius and writing eight-legged articles, while also dabbling in books such as military books and war strategies, Yin and Yang calendar.

At the end of the Ming Dynasty, there was a strange phenomenon among scholars: some scholars studied hard under the cold lights under the window, grinding through iron inkstones, and studying eight-legged essays. While they were studying the eight-legged essay, they actually used their spare time to study the book of rising up. As a result, many famous military experts emerged, such as Sun Chengzong, Xiong Tingbi, Hong Chengchou, Lu Xiangsheng, Yang Sichang, Sun Chuanting and others.

Gong Zhenglu's luck was obviously not as good as those famous masters in history books. His journey to the imperial examination was not smooth and he failed to get a fame. So he changed his career to become a businessman, wandering around from east to west, south and south, and doing his business was not very good, but he gained experience. Scholars, farmers, industry and commerce are all kinds of things, which made him very well-known.

However, Gong Zhenglu was running around in the Central Plains, but his business was in a downturn. He gritted his teeth and broke into Guandong, transporting horses, ginseng and mink from Liaodong to Jiangsu and Zhejiang, and then transporting cloth and silk from Jiangsu and Zhejiang to Liaodong, and his business gradually improved.

But Liaodong has business opportunities and dangers.

When the Jurchens saw that this Han man was so angry that he had worn a lot from us. In the past, he was dressed in rags, but now he was marten fur and silk, which made people very jealous. So he stole Gong Zhenglu’s branch in Liaodong and seized him. The leader of the tribe who seized him was Nurhaci’s grandfather Wang Gao.

The person was detained and had no place to run away. Gong Zhenglu had no choice but to manage the accounts and keep records of things for Wang Gao, and also helped to come up with ideas, becoming a role similar to the staff position. Later, Wang Gao was killed by rebellion against the Ming Dynasty, Gong Zhenglu escaped and once again wandered to Jianzhou. Nurhaci had just started his army and lacked a person to write and calculate, so he thought of Gong Zhenglu next to his grandfather. So he sent someone to find him. In this way, Gong Zhenglu came to Nurhaci and became Nurhaci's staff and enlightenment teacher.

In fact, Gong Zhenglu played a decisive role in the rise of Nurhaci, including military, diplomatic and political.

Military, Gong Zhenglu directly became Nurhaci's enlightenment teacher, that is, he was Nurhaci's military instructor.

However, Gong Zhenglu himself has never had practical experience. The only insights he gained about war were obtained from "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and "Water Margin".

So he recommended these two books to his student Nurhaci, and instilled all the knowledge and strategies he gained from these two books about war. It can be said that he interpreted these two books to Nurhaci word by word. Finally, with his strong support and Nurhaci's own performance, Jianzhou began to rise step by step.

In diplomacy, Gong Zhenglu formulated two diplomatic strategies for Nurhaci, one was to get along with each other, and the other was to show weakness and surrender to the Ming Dynasty. These two diplomatic strategies were also the best strategies used by the Han people.

Under the guidance of the far-reaching and nearby attacks, Nurhaci successively pacified the Zhechen tribe, destroyed the Wanyan tribe, conquered Beijia City, and conquered the Yalujiang tribe and Misheli tribe. Sometimes, in order to achieve this goal, they would not hesitate to adopt the method of marriage. For example, in order to attack the tribes of the nearest, Nurhaci married the Ula tribe five times. Nurhaci married the niece of Buzantai, the leader of the Ula tribe, and married his daughter to Buzantai. Nurhaci's younger brother Shurhaci married Buzantai's sister as his wife, and married his two daughters to Buzantai's wife. This method made Nurhaci finally open a gap from the siege of the Thirteen tribes, defeated each one, and unified Jianzhou.

Submission to the Ming Dynasty and showing weakness gave Nurhaci the opportunity to grow. Politically, Gong Zhenglu helped Nurhaci build the Heituara City, thinking that Jianzhou capital would win the hearts of the people of Jianzhou.

However, Gong Zhenglu did not leave his name in history. It was as if he had evaporated in history. Only historical materials of the Koreans and Ming people's notes were recorded.

There are three statements about his disappearance in later generations: one is old age and death, the second is to surrender, and the third is to be killed.

The good ministers think it is impossible to say that old age and death are impossible. Because, given Gong Zhenglu's contribution and status to Jianzhou, his old age and death are normal, his biography cannot be missing in the historical books of the pseudo-Qing. But in fact, there is no record of him in the pseudo-Qing official books, which is also a practice of the pseudo-Qing. Any important person who is executed for rebellion, and the official books and even the genealogy will be removed from the list. The Qing Dynasty A Dunmin and Li Yangeng are examples.

The theory of "Touming" is not credible. If it were cast, it would be a big deal, but the Ming Dynasty did not record it in a word. Then only being killed is credible, but who was killed, and why was it killed?

"Then can Master Gong be in the city?"

Liangchen pretended to ask casually, but his heart was filled with stimulation, because he didn't know whether the boss who taught Nurhaci was still alive. If he was still alive, his calculations would probably not be heard. At least, there was such a wise person who was helping Nurhaci's staff. Wei Xiaoqiansui wanted to make trouble in Jianzhou, so he had to consider his own weight first.

At any time, we must not underestimate the ancients, especially those big men who appear as counselors.

It should be known that predecessors and descendants are all human beings, and the only difference between them is the different times they are in. In essence, no matter they are predecessors or descendants, anyone who can leave their own figures in history books is the best among people and must not be underestimated. Even if your mind is filled with hundreds of years of knowledge, without the assistance of hardware, and without the possibility of making out your advanced things, the gap between you and your opponent is only a few hundred years longer.

In essence, Wei Liangchen, who was a human being for two lifetimes, is actually a human being, and he has lived hundreds of years more human beings than people in this dynasty.

Fortunately, Wei Liangchen's answer made Wei Liangchen feel relieved. Gong Zhenglu was dead and died eight years ago. Regarding the cause of Gong Zhenglu's death, Zhu Ying was vague and Liangchen was not inconvenient to chase after him. No matter how Gong Zhenglu died, it would be fine if he died.

Chu Ying really didn't want to say anything more to Wei Liangchen. He had already said enough, and I'm afraid someone would have arranged himself in his father Khan's place.

"Where did Big Beile see?" Liangchen couldn't let Feng Ying go. He had not yet read "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" with the other party.

Gong Zhenglu can be my teacher, and Wei Liangchen also wants to be my son's teacher.

"Well, I just looked at a few pages, but I didn't read much." It was really uncomfortable to be pestered. Qian Ying said a few perfunctory words, but her face turned red. In fact, he didn't even read a few pages, and he just looked through a few illustrations.

"Oh, it's okay, I'm idle anyway. Why don't Big Baylor follow me to find a quiet place and enjoy it carefully?" Liangchen was so naughty.

"this…"
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