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Nine hundred and ninetieth chapters absolute obedience

Since ancient times, Confucianism has pursued the idea that the king wants his ministers to die, but the ministers have to die. This is the only way to respect Confucianism. But at the same time, there have been famous sayings such as whether kings, princes, generals and ministers in China have been willing to have a seed, and water can carry boats and can overturn boats, as well as bold words that can kill the emperor and dare to take down the horse.

No matter how Confucian dogma is deeply rooted in people's hearts, most Chinese people know from the bottom of their heart that loyalty to the emperor is bullshit. When the emperor is incompetent and the court is injustice, they force the people to rebel, then take up weapons and rebel. Who cares about the surname of the person on the dragon throne? Who can let the people live a good life, and whose fist is the supreme.

This is the simplest and most basic truth. There is nothing wrong with the family, country and the world, but it is nothing wrong with the people wanting to live a good life. Later generations can be heartbroken by the history of foreign races in rule of the Central Plains, but they are not qualified to accuse the people at that time of cowardice and Han people becoming tigers and sheep, which depends entirely on the ruling class at that time. The same people, led by different leaders, have absolutely different endings.

For students, it is certainly true to be loyal to the king. Is it necessary to obey absolutely? The emperor issued a ridiculous decree, and officials clearly have the right to refute, or even refuse to implement it.

These young people have never experienced the Hongwu Dynasty. In fact, Zhu Yuanzhang could also listen to the advice, but hating corrupt officials to the core, restricting the Jinyiwei is a good example.

They were born in the era of politeness in the Hongxi Dynasty, thus opening up the cabinet system. The politics were clear and prosperous, and the political system of the Ming Dynasty was at the forefront of the world.

The success of the new learning is that it gives students personality. In addition, the Ming Dynasty embraces the entire world with great strides. Students can think on their own, deny traditions, question authority, and no longer keep talking about the way of sages and sages, but timid Confucian disciples.

So why did the instructor completely convince them, why did he absolutely obey the prince? Although he had been talking for several days.

The next hour was the review time, and the instructor was still here to guide him. He also circled the tongue twister that "obedience is the duty of a soldier" that he taught in the previous class and asked, "You guys, right?"

The students didn't say anything, thinking that he was going to talk about his own words again. Who knew he asked again: "You guys, right?" This is really asking.

"Yes!" Most of the students were unhappy with him and responded in a messy manner, which made the instructor feel satisfied.

"Report!" Suddenly a classmate stood up, "The student hasn't understood yet. Please explain it to me if the classmate who said 'right' just now."

A steady student was afraid of something going on, so he stood up and said, "Please ask the instructor to guide us to review."

The instructor readily agreed, but was still repeating what he said. The difference was that the prince replaced the emperor. Perhaps the word leader had just appeared, otherwise it would be a very serious political incident.

"The prince is our leader, and we should obey the leader, so we must obey His Highness."

He still couldn't explain clearly why the prince was everyone's leader? Why must he obey the leader? How should he obey the leader? Fortunately, the prince is the future crown prince, which is reasonable and legal. The students did not raise any questions.

The instructor suddenly saw a classmate wearing glasses concentrating and honest, so he asked him to get up and talk. He didn't know that this seemingly honest student was a "live treasure" in this school. He was joking and offended the examiner because of his sarcastic personality, so he gave up the imperial examination and turned to study a new study.

When the instructor asked him to stand up and talk about "obedience is the duty of a soldier", everyone laughed and encouraged him with a laugh: "Yes, Master Zhao, please tell me."

Master Zhao stood up with a puzzled look on his face. It turned out that he seemed serious, but in fact he had already lost his name. He turned his eyes and said in a seemingly serious and funny-sounding eight-legged tone, "Observation is the duty of a soldier. The duty of a soldier lies in obedience, so the duty of a soldier must be obedient. Why? Soldiers are men who hold swords to defend the country, and the duty of a natural person is the duty of a natural person. Those who obey are the duty of a soldier, orally and obey. Therefore, soldiers must perform their duty of obedience and defend the country. If a soldier does not obey, how can he perform his duty of a soldier and defend the country? Therefore, soldiers cannot disobey, because obedience is the duty of a soldier."

Everyone burst into laughter and applauded his eight-legged essays. The word "Mother-in-law" undoubtedly exclaimed a vent for them.

The instructor couldn't understand this serious nonsense, but he still pretended to understand and nodded and smiled, and said, "Okay, if you speak well, soldiers will take obedience as their duty."

Life in the military camp is boring and exhausted. Every day before dawn, the wake-up call rang, and there was only half an hour for the students to complete a series of tasks.

Get up, wear military uniforms, tie belts, tie leggings, wear cloth socks, wear cloth shoes, wash your face, rinse your mouth, and organize your housework. Organizing your housework is the most troublesome. You have to stretch the bed sheets flat, fold the quilt into square, and use wooden plywood to clip a right angle line. For this reason, the students have suffered a lot of corporal punishment and have to practice it repeatedly many times. At the fastest, they have to organize it for ten minutes.

After washing your face and rinsing your mouth, you must put the basin neatly, look at the rinsing cup, and even look at the direction of the toothbrush to the right. In half an hour, some people will go to the toilet, and some students will develop the habit of going to the big ones when they get up.

Although the public toilets in the military camp are very good, with rectangular cement tile houses, with small grooves and large squatting positions, it is definitely not enough to face the crowd of people. There are so many people crowded and shouting, and a group of people are urging around to urge them to hurry up, hurry up! However, all this must be done within half an hour, you can imagine what it feels like.

After a few days, the students were not brainwashed and used their free time in the evening to take a walk in the forest and discuss collectively.

Their ideas were very deep, beyond Xu Hao's imagination, and also allowed Xu Yu to enter a new world.

Mr. Zhao, the oldest, said: "Why do they take every minute of ours? It is to use every part of our energy and make us nervous every moment. We use this method to occupy all our bodies, spirits, thoughts, and time. We cannot control ourselves at all, and make us extremely tired. From body to spirit, we cannot think about any problems with our brains, and make ourselves disintegrate, becoming numb and reach the point of complete obedience. Just like a dog. The owner will do whatever order the dog gives."

Speaking of this, Master Zhao said meaningfully: "In short, they attempted to conquer us, so that they would have added a group of unthinking soldiers, just killing people in war."

Someone said: "We cannot make them successful. We are humans, not animals that kill people. We are students. Mr. Xu once said that we are the most thoughtful people of this era. We cannot become walking dead."

"Yes, it's well said!" Everyone agreed with Master Zhao's opinion, and some people resolutely said: "No, we want to fight them."

Xu Yu suddenly thought of a word his father said and added: "This is a soul fight." In an instant, the students' eyes lit up one by one and murmured: "The soul fight? It's so good."

Since then, every day the military camp still repeatedly instilled the idea of ​​absolute obedience to the leader. This is Zhu Zhanji's fundamental purpose. What he wants is a "Embroidered Uniform Guard" who is absolutely loyal to him. Instead of the old Embroidered Uniform Guard, which is fighting for power, slandering ministers at will, and making fish and meat for the people, and being infamous. What he wants is a steel army that does not know how to think.

In one class, the instructor deliberately adopted a story told by Xu Hao, which was based on the stories of the German, British and French officers in World War I and World War II.

The instructor said: "During the Warring States Period, a captain of Qin, a captain of Zhao and a captain of Chu, all boasted that his soldiers were the best at fighting. No one could convince anyone, so he called a soldier of Qin, a soldier of Zhao and a soldier of Chu to practice on a high-rise platform.

The captain of the State of Chu ordered the Chu soldiers to move forward. The soldiers of the Chu soldiers walked to the edge of the platform. When they saw that they were several feet high below, they could not stop. The captain of the State of Zhao also ordered the soldiers of the State of Zhao to move forward. The soldiers of the State of Zhao walked to the edge of the platform. When they saw that the height below, they kept stagnating on the spot, waiting for the new command of the Captain of the State of Zhao.

When the Qin captain ordered Qin soldiers to move forward, Qin soldiers also walked to the edge of the platform, but walked over without hesitation, but fell and died. As a result, the Qin soldiers were the strongest in combat, because he absolutely obeyed the orders, and Qin also unified the world with this. Zhao soldiers were second, because he knew that waiting for new orders was the only country that could compete with Qin. Chu soldiers were the worst, and they simply refused to leave as soon as they saw danger. Look, how many wars during the Warring States Period were the strongest in Qin, Zhao was okay, and Chu was the least effective. Why were Qin soldiers the strongest? Because they regarded obedience as their duty, are you right?"

"Yes." It was the sound of several vocal insects.

The instructor thought that the students were very happy to listen, so he continued to speak frivolously. The students were very surprised. He showed his rare eloquence. The reason why Qin was able to unify the world was that the military was because of the extremely strict military law and orders were prohibited? So he couldn't even refute it, even though he knew it was a false story.

The proud instructor started to talk cliché again and said, "We must absolutely obey the prince. You can do whatever your highness calls you, and what your highness says is what your highness says. For example, if your highness says the blackboard is white, we say that the blackboard is white."

The blackboard is white? The students were stunned by it. How could they point to a deer as a horse? The prince said it was white but it was white? Could it be that the prince really turned black and white, and we should also believe his nonsense?

After all, Xiaolingwei underestimated the students, not comparable to those gangsters and stalkers. The students were shocked, because this means that in the future, the emperor said that whoever is a traitor is a traitor? If there are some officials here, they will probably understand it. The problem is not.

The best qualities of young people are undoubtedly the view of right and wrong that is either black or white. Justice is justice, and evil is evil. I still don’t understand the complexity of the world, and many people can no longer bear it.

"Report!" A classmate named Li Chenglong finally stood up and said with high apology: "The reason why blackboard is called blackboard is because it is black, not white. No matter whether the instructor says that the prince's prince says it is white, it is still black. Even if he calls a three-year-old child to recognize it, he will say that it is black. Only when a madman or a flattering villain recognizes it will say that the blackboard is white. We are not blind, and we can distinguish black and white."

The students were very happy to refute! The students were secretly applauding, and they saw the instructor answering silently for a moment. At first, they looked at Li Chenglong blankly, and their faces slowly turned red. I don’t know if it was because of shame or anger.

The instructor didn't understand. Someone dared to object to the reason why the prince said was something. It was outrageous! He knocked the blackboard with his hands and said loudly: "Your Highness said that the blackboard is white, it is white. I said that the blackboard is white, it is white. Don't forget your duty, it is obedience, obedience, and absolutely obedience!"

Xu Yu couldn't help but stand up and said loudly: "The prince wants us to obey, but what he said is right can we obey. If he said something wrong, for example, how can we obey? Sir, I believe that with His Highness's wisdom and magical power, we will not insist on saying something black into something white, right?"

Undoubtedly, Xu Yu said this very smart and tactful. Unfortunately, he couldn't calm the instructor's anger, so he just insisted.

"Do you know what is right? What is wrong? Only Your Highness knows. If you sit down, you don't need to think about anything. Your Highness has already thought about it for us. What he said is the truth, and we will do it according to what Your Highness said. Your duty is to obey, absolutely obey."

Xu Yu was angry. He was very close to Zhu Zhanji since he was a child, and he ate, drank, urinated and slept together. He had seen the prince make a mistake with his own eyes and admit his mistake when he was punished by his husband.

In his mind, Zhu Zhanji was indeed a rare person, and he admired and respected him very much, but he was definitely not a perfect person, a saint. He remembered what his most admired father said. There is no perfect person in this world. If a person is a human being, he has his own shortcomings and has times when he does something wrong.

Confucius, Lao Tzu, Qin Emperor, Han Wu, etc. They are great men but not saints. There are no saints in this world, precisely because we are all the same people! Our eyes can only look ahead, but we can't see behind them. (To be continued, please search for Astronomy, novels are better, updated and faster!
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