He was on top most of the time.

The rest of the time was spent continuing their journey, but Jiang Xuan suddenly noticed that the girl beside him seemed to have become even more clingy.

And every now and then a cutesy "good brother" would pop out from the corner of his mouth.

It must be said that Xuan Yuan Qingfeng is quite clever; at least she has grasped Jiang Xuan's weakness.

After all, who wouldn't want an obedient and capable younger sister?

three days later.

Looking at the towering mountains before him, Xuan Yuan Qingfeng's smile gradually faded.

She stopped holding onto Jiang Xuan, and her "good brother" stopped being heard.

Jiang Xuan could clearly sense the fear emanating from the other person.

She no longer interacts with herself as she did back then, mostly because it's a deep-seated fear.

After all, she grew up here, so she naturally knows what kind of person her father is.

Furthermore, deep down, she still had some doubts about whether Xuan Yuan Qingfeng's strength was enough to solve her problems.

After all, she wasn't there when Jiang Xuan killed Han Diaosi and destroyed a mountain.

Xuan Yuan Qingfeng took a deep breath at this moment, even though Jiang Xuan told her that perhaps some things were not as she thought.

But Xuanyuan Qingfeng still couldn't tolerate it.

After all, it was his own mother, and...

And now that old man has set his sights on her.

Xuan Yuan Qingfeng once heard someone say: Don't laugh at or make sarcastic remarks when someone is fighting against the powerful.

At that time, there were indeed people in the Xuanyuan family who rebelled, but in the end, there was only one outcome.

Suppress and kill.

They pulled out tendons and bones as a warning to others.

At that time, no one stood up, no one spoke up.

All they showed were indifferent expressions, cold eyes, and mocking looks.

It wasn't until this happened to me that I realized it was too late.

But still no one resisted, since it hadn't happened to them yet.

Those who hold salaries for everyone must not freeze them to death in the wind and snow.

Xuanyuan Qingfeng finally understood, but it was too late.

At this moment, Jiang Xuan walked to Xuan Yuan Qingfeng's side and grabbed the other's hand.

Xuan Yuan Qingfeng subconsciously tried to pull it away, but failed. In the end, he could only look at Jiang Xuan, his originally rosy lips now somewhat pale.

"Or, shall we leave this place and never come back for the rest of our lives?"

"How about we leave here?"

Jiang Xuan reached out and cupped Xuan Yuan Qingfeng's cheeks, then said softly, "It's alright, I'm here."

"But……"

"I am here!"

Xuanyuan Qingfeng looked at the eyes so close to his own, and at the reflection there.

Only her.

Chapter Forty-Six: Jiang Xuan Debates with the Confucian Scholars, Wei Xiong Takes Charge of Fushui

"Okay, good brother."

Jiang Xuan chuckled softly, then pulled him to the front of Huishan Mountain.

However, not long after the two entered Huishan, they saw Jiang Xuan's portrait on the official road.

Looking at the portrait, he really is a handsome young man, dashing and extraordinary.

However, the warrant for Jiang Xuan's arrest has been doubled again.

The rewards have changed to: 5,000 taels of silver for providing accurate information about Jiang Xuan; 30,000 taels of silver for taking Jiang Xuan's head; and 50,000 taels of silver for capturing Jiang Xuan.

Jiang Xuan's name has now become renowned not only in the martial arts world but also throughout the entire Li Yang Dynasty; he has risen to prominence.

Being wanted by the police is expensive, and naturally, one is surrounded by dangers.

However, it must be said that the higher the price the imperial court offered for his arrest, the greater his reputation would be, and the more people would respond when he raised his voice and needed a response.

Moreover, during this period, Jiang Xuan not only traveled around sightseeing, but he also wrote down the words of the Confucian sage he had asked in Shangyin Academy.

What he wrote is actually Wang Yangming's philosophy of mind.

It should be noted that in this world, the dominant literature is still the Confucianism of Confucius and Mencius.

In Wang Yangming's philosophy of mind, he opposed viewing Confucianism as an unchanging set of rules, and also opposed blindly obeying feudal ethics and morality.

Therefore, he emphasized individual initiative and proposed the concept of "extending innate knowledge" and the methodology of "unity of knowledge and action".

It is important to understand that Jiang Xuan's use of Wang Yangming's philosophy of mind had a profound significance in demanding the breaking of feudal ideological constraints and advocating for the liberation of thought and individuality.

It was the publication of this book that caused a stir in the literary world, and countless people began to discuss Jiang Xuan's philosophy of mind.

Although Jiang Xuan used his own hand to write down Wang Yangming's thoughts.

Although he plagiarized, he was shameless.

Whether it was the poem "Ode to Chrysanthemums After Failing the Imperial Examination" or the "Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng," he borrowed them all.

However, considering that this also served as publicity for these big shots in another world, I was completely relieved.

Especially Wang Yangming's philosophy of mind. If he knew that his philosophy of mind would cause such a great uproar in this world, he would probably be happy.

However, it must be said that Wang Yangming's philosophy of mind has indeed caused a great uproar throughout the entire Liyang region.

In particular, the Li Yang royal family, who used Confucianism to control Li Yang, were furious with this philosophy of mind.

It's important to understand that Confucianism has undergone tremendous changes over many years and through so many dynasties.

You must understand that in literature, a slight error can lead to a huge difference.

Adding or omitting a single word makes a huge difference.

After the court edited and added to the text, such as removing the second half of a sentence, some sentences had completely deviated from their original meaning.

Then they began to publicize it extensively, making the people feel it as muscle memory, giving them a kind of inexplicable shackle of honor.

Owning a dog is perfectly normal.

If you don't submit, fight first; if you submit, you'll get food.

Protect food?

Keep fighting.

When I make you eat shit and you still have to grovel before me, then I've succeeded halfway.

However, after Jiang Xuan's philosophy of mind was introduced, many people felt that what he said made sense.

However, whether it is breaking through the shackles of feudal ideology or the liberation of thought and individuality.

This is not a good thing for the imperial court!

What the Liyang Dynasty needs are oxen to plow the fields and horses to ride.

He doesn't need people with a sense of self or independent thought.

Fortunately, in this era, literate people were still a minority.

But Jiang Xuan is someone who doesn't play by the rules at all. A few days ago, he even revealed his identity and gave a rather unrestrained speech on the largest street in Jianzhou.

He criticized the entire court from top to bottom, but most importantly, while he was criticizing, he also praised what deserved to be criticized.

This has left many people puzzled.

According to Jiang Xuan, even though the Li Yang royal family was evil, they had also done good deeds.

Although we must overthrow Li Yang, we cannot completely erase the good aspects of Li Yang.

Unlike Liyang or other dynasties, they wouldn't completely smear the government once a rebellion began.

That's not something a human being would do.

Jiang Xuan's speech completely stunned everyone.

After all, there were many Confucian scholars at that time, including those from Shangyin Academy, academic clans, child prodigies from various places, and officials from Liyang government.

Jiang Xuan stood on the high platform, debating with the scholars without fear, and finally ended the debate with the 73-year-old scholar from the scholarly family coughing up three liters of blood.

Jiang Xuan won, and won decisively.

After all, after the old scholar died, government soldiers swarmed in, including many martial arts masters.

But since Jiang Xuan chose to engage in a debate with the Confucian scholars here, he must have been prepared in advance.

Once the block formation is activated, he can control it for a period of time, unless the user is a terrestrial deity.

Although the Celestial Realm only lasts for a moment, it was enough for him to escape.

Afterwards, Jiang Xuan engaged in a verbal battle with the group of scholars, killing two first-rank Finger Profound experts and one first-rank Vajra expert before leaving gracefully.

The entire martial arts world—no, the entire Li Yang region—was in complete uproar.

The appearance of such a person in Liyang naturally brings joy to some and sorrow to others.

Because of his familiarity with Jiang Xuan and Xu Weixiong, Wang Jijiu was suspended from his post for three months for self-reflection.

Even Zhang Julu, the chief minister of Liyang, was fined his salary because of this incident.

However, Zhang Julu didn't care. He just felt that this Jiang Xuan was something special.

Moreover, I recently secretly bought a book on the philosophy of mind and started studying its ideas.

Why secretly?

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