Different World Card Fight

Chapter 343: Envoy from the Confucian School!

Before Jiang Jun could ask the others what was going on, something unexpected happened outside. At this time, everyone was in the Lushan Xinglin Manor of the medical family. Because they had reached an agreement with Jiang Jun, in order to avoid trouble, although they did not close the door to visitors, they were also bound to stay away from visitors unless there were patients who needed treatment.

Otherwise, they are basically declined politely.

At this moment, a warning message came from the front, as if something had happened.

After seeing the signal, everyone had no time to discuss anything and immediately rushed to the reception area outside Xinglin to find out the situation.

However, when I actually saw the situation outside, I didn’t feel angry, but it was a strange feeling, very awkward.

Because the group of people outside are scholars. People always say that when a scholar meets a soldier, he can't explain his reason clearly. But here, it seems that the scholar is unreasonable, arguing with you, even with a tendency to fight.

Who is being unreasonable?

What's going on? On this side, Wu Jing and others are trying to stop the other party, while on the other side, a group of scholars are trying to force their way in.

"Are you from the Confucian school? What do you want to do?" Hua Tuo shouted loudly.

"We are here to convey Confucius' oral instructions. Among all the schools of thought, Confucianism is the most respected. In this time of crisis, we hope that doctors can work together with us and unite as one." The leading scholar also responded loudly.

"What do you mean?" Everyone was shocked when they heard this. What is this? To recruit or to subdue?

"Who are you? The Qingzhou Confucian school? Or something else?" Hua Tuo smiled slightly and continued to ask.

"I am Ruan Yu, a student. I am honored to meet the miracle doctor." The scholar who called himself Ruan Yu greeted him. "I am here on behalf of the Qingzhou Kong family school. I have a letter from the master of the family. Please take a look at it." Ruan Yu, also known as Yuanyu, was a native of Weishi, Chenliu (now Kaifeng, Henan). He was a writer in the Han and Wei dynasties and one of the Seven Sages of the Jian'an Period. His memorials and letters were excellent, and his famous works include "Writing for Cao Gong and Sun Quan". His poems include "Driving out of Beiguo Gate", which describes

The orphan's suffering from the abuse of his stepmother is quite vivid. When he was young, he studied under Cai Yong, who called him a "genius". According to legend, Cao Cao heard that Ruan Yu was talented, so in order to recruit talents, he summoned him to be an official, but Ruan Yu did not respond. Later, Cao Cao sent people to summon him many times. In a hurry, Ruan Yu fled into the mountains. Cao Cao was unwilling to accept this, so he ordered people to set fire to the mountains, which forced Ruan Yu out and he reluctantly responded to the call. Because Ruan Yu had resigned many times, Cao Cao arranged him in the band at a banquet to curb his arrogance. Unexpectedly, Ruan Yu was proficient in music and improvised a song: The gate of heaven is opening, and the great Wei is coming.

On the one hand, it praised Cao Cao's career, and on the other hand, it expressed his willingness to be loyal to Cao Cao. Cao Cao was very happy after listening to it, and asked him to be the chief military advisor. His writing of memorials and letters was very good. At that time, most of the military letters and letters were written by Ruan Yu and Chen Lin. Later, he was transferred to the position of the prime minister's warehouse. The language of poetry is simple, and it often reflects general social problems. Ruan Yu has a high level of musical accomplishment,

His son Ruan Ji and grandson Ruan Xian were both famous people at that time, listed among the "Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove", and were good at music. The Ming Dynasty compiled "Ruan Yuanyu Collection".

One of the Seven Sages of the Jian'an Period. The Seven Sages of the Jian'an Period were basically divided into one faction. Naturally, the strongest among them was Kong Rong, a descendant of Confucius. No matter what he was like before, he is now very powerful and is considered the leader of Confucianism.

"No more!" Hua Tuo flatly refused, "I have decided to cooperate with Mr. Jiang. There is no need to say anything else. If you want us to help, we can discuss it. If it is about recruiting, then don't say anything more."

After such a long time, Hua Tuo is not stupid. If he receives the letter, no matter what is going on, what will others think? Do they think that Hua Tuo is ready to sell himself, so he wants to see what conditions are offered? Of course, some people will take the letter and let everyone take a look. However, Hua Tuo also has his own code of conduct. Since he is not prepared to cooperate at all, there is no need to look at those things. Not to mention that the conditions offered by the other party are too tempting.

Even if you see something you shouldn't know, it's not good.

Of course, this is also because Hua Tuo is kind. Otherwise, he won't cooperate anyway, so what if he reads your letter? Hearing this, Ruan Yu naturally understood what Hua Tuo meant, but continued to say: "I have one more thing to convey, that is, the Confucius we just talked about is Confucius himself, and you come here, you can naturally see you

"The founder of our medical school, Bian Que." As soon as Ruan Yu said this, Jiang Jun and Zhang Tianzhong immediately reacted. They had guessed this before. Now that it was said, they knew that it was very likely that the royal family of the Great Zhou Dynasty went to Qingzhou, or even used their support to

Some of the philosophers used the prestige of their true selves to win over some people.

"Please don't say anything more about this matter, sir." Hua Tuo smiled and said, "Since I have made a decision, I will definitely not regret it. Even the founder of the medical family cannot shake my promise."

"Divine Doctor Hua!" Ruan Yu continued, "Please think about this carefully. My parents said that we can't say more about what will happen next for now. But we absolutely need to unite as one."

"Really? In other words, if we don't unite together, what are you going to do?" Hua Tuo said in a deep voice. This kind of indirect coercion is really unpleasant.

"Since we are united as one, the power must reach your Confucian school," Cao Cao said with a smile.

"Prime Minister Cao?" Ruan Yu was stunned, then he greeted him.

"Yes!" Ruan Yu was also a subordinate of Cao Cao before. Although he has now become an independent Confucian, the relationship between the two sides is still good: "Can you tell me what the situation is?"

"Cao Cao, Cao Cao, I didn't expect you to be here too!"

Before Ruan Yu could answer the question, a sharp voice was heard.

This person was not someone else, but the famous scholar Ni Heng. Ni Heng was a poet and composer in the late Han Dynasty. His courtesy name was Zhengping. He was from Pingyuan County (now Deping Town, Linyi, Shandong). He was talented in debate since he was young, but he was also stubborn and arrogant, and he liked to insult the powerful. Because he refused to be summoned by Cao Cao, Cao was angry and did not want to kill him because of his talent, so he punished him to play drums.

Ni Heng beat the drum naked in public to humiliate Cao Cao. Cao Cao was angry and wanted to kill him with someone else's hand, so he sent him to Liu Biao, the governor of Jingzhou. He still didn't get along with him, so Liu Biao sent him to Huang Zu, the governor of Jiangxia. He was eventually killed for offending Huang Zu. Ni Heng's representative work "Ode to the Parrot" is a work that expresses his aspirations through objects. The fu describes the parrot with "strange appearance" and "special wisdom", but unfortunately it was "locked in a carved cage, its wings clipped" and lost its freedom. The unfree life in the fu, "looking up and down along the cage, peeping through the window and hesitating", "looking at the six wings that are broken, even if they are swift, they can't do anything", is obviously a self-comparison to the parrot, expressing the anger of a talented and intelligent person born in troubled times, reflecting the author's strong dissatisfaction with the political darkness in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.

This fu has profound meaning, vivid descriptions of objects, deep emotions, and integrates descriptions of objects, expressions of emotions, and satire of the world into one.

At this point, I have to quote a passage of Ni Heng's insults, which can be said to be sharp. Not mentioning the previous exchange, but talking about the lack of people under his command, Cao Cao said: "Xun Yu, Xun You, Guo Jia, Cheng Yu, are deep and wise, even Xiao He and Chen Ping are not as good as them. Zhang Liao, Xu Chu, Li Dian, and Le Jin are brave and invincible, even Cen Peng and Ma Wu are not as brave as them.

Not good enough. Lü Qian and Man Chong were assistants, Yu Jin and Xu Huang were vanguards; Xiahou Dun was a rare talent in the world, and Cao Zixiao was a lucky general. —— How could there be no one? " Heng laughed and said, "You are wrong! I know all these people: Xun Yu can be used to mourn and inquire about the sick, Xun You can be used to look after the graves, Cheng Yu can be used to close the doors and windows, Guo Jia can be used to recite poems, Zhang Liao can be used to beat the drums and sound the gongs, Xu Chu can be used to herd cattle and horses, Le Jin can be used to take petitions and read imperial edicts, Li Dian can be used to deliver letters and edicts, Lü Qian can be used to sharpen knives and forge swords, Man Chong can be used to drink wine and eat dregs, Yu Jin can be used to carry boards and build walls, Xu Huang can be used to butcher pigs and dogs; Xiahou Dun is called the 'perfect general', Cao Zixiao is a general who can do everything.

Xiao called him the "money-demanding governor". The rest were clothes hangers, rice bags, wine barrels, and meat bags!"

When Cao Cao heard this, he angrily asked, "What can you do?"

"I know everything about astronomy and geography; I know everything about religion and philosophy; I can make my rulers like Yao and Shun, and I can match the virtues of Confucius and Yan. How can I discuss this with common people?"

At that time, only Zhang Liao was beside him, and he drew his sword to kill him. Cao said, "I am short of a drummer. I can let Ni Heng take on this job for the morning and evening court celebrations and banquets." Heng did not refuse and left. The next day, Cao held a banquet in the provincial hall for guests and ordered the drummer to beat the drum. The old official said, "You must change into new clothes when beating the drum." Heng entered in his old clothes. Then he beat the drum to play "Yuyang Sanwa", the syllables were wonderful, and the sound was like metal and stone. The guests who listened to it all shed tears. The people around shouted, "Why don't you change your clothes!" Heng took off his old and ragged clothes in front of him, exposing his whole body. The guests all covered their faces. Heng slowly put on his pants without changing his face. Cao scolded him, "How can you be so rude in the court?" Heng said, "To deceive the emperor is rude. I expose my parents' appearance to show my innocence!" Cao said, "You are innocent, who is dirty?" Heng said, "You don't know the wise from the foolish, your eyes are dirty; you don't read poetry and books, your mouth is dirty; you don't accept honest advice, your ears are dirty; you don't know the past and the present, your body is dirty; you don't tolerate the princes, your belly is dirty; you always think of usurping the throne, your heart is dirty! I am a famous scholar in the world, but I am used as a drummer. It's like Yang Huo looking down on Zhongni and Zang Cang slandering Mencius! You want to become a king and a hegemon, but you look down on others like this?

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Liao said, "This man spoke rudely, why don't you kill him?" Cao said, "This man has always had a false reputation, known far and wide. If I kill him today, the world will think I am intolerant. He thinks he is capable, so I made him a drummer to humiliate him."

However, on the other hand, Cao Cao and his people, who are in high positions, have their own majesty. How could they tolerate your reckless behavior? Ni Heng's death is a pity. He was too arrogant, and he lived in an era where heroes competed for power and killed people as if it were child's play. If you live in seclusion in the mountains or hide among the people, you can get away with it. But wandering around the court is like wandering in the temple.

In an era of walking on the edge of a knife, Ni Heng was arrogant, conceited, rude, and arrogant, and his death was doomed.

After this incident, Cao Cao sent this guy to Jiangnan, and then Ni Heng died. It was not his own fault, but Cao Cao's promotion cannot be ignored. This time, it is self-evident what the following situation will be like. I think it will not develop in a good direction.

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