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Chapter 164 The storm is about to arise

Chu Minghua was focused on fighting the war with Yue. If the state banquet of Huai State had not been proposed by a bold minister, he would not have sent an envoy at all.

Moreover, he was a bit of a murderer, and he did not have a queen in the harem. Those concubines were actually consumables to him. He played with them when he was happy, and killed them when he was unhappy.

After the death of more than a dozen concubines, the courtiers no longer dared to propose the election of a queen. They were afraid that the queen would also be tortured to death - but occasionally they would still pay tribute to beauties.

There is a tendency for one family to dominate the Huai Kingdom. Even the psychopathic Chu Minghua realized that among the students sent by various countries to study, there were also his.

Chu Minghua rarely cared about this matter, and the students he sent to study were called into the palace for questioning as soon as they came back.

After roughly understanding what was taught in their school, Chu Minghua became furious.

"What are they teaching! They are all things that shake the foundation! What is the intention of the Huai Kingdom?! To teach these lower-class people to learn these things and raise people's wisdom, is it to teach them to rebel?!"

Huai Guo definitely had some private goods when he taught them!

"I will never allow these things to spread in the Zhao Kingdom! Go and draw up a decree. Anyone who promotes Huai Kingdom's theories and ideas will be put to death! The border crossings will be tightened! Anyone who is contaminated with these will be sentenced as traitors! In serious cases, the three tribes will be punished!"

The ideas brought over by the Huai Kingdom are indeed extraordinary - opposing foolish filial piety, encouraging people to report bribery officials, encouraging everyone to talk about current affairs, and even the idea that the people are valued more than the monarch. . . . . .

Is it stupid to be filial? How can these low-class people still ride on officials like them? Where can these people be allowed to talk about political affairs? Everyone can talk about it, so what else can be said about the dignity of the court? It is even more ridiculous that the people are valued more than the king. . . . . . Isn’t this all a mess?

The ministers of the State of Zhao did not resist the order this time. They even suspected that the king of the Huai State had a trick in his mind. He actually allowed these things to be released and allowed people to learn from them without fear of backlash.

A "forbidden school" movement was launched vigorously in Zhao State. Officers and soldiers with swords on their waists preached on the streets, and notices about the "forbidden school" in Huai State were posted in every corner.

"On weekdays, I don't talk or do other useful and important things, but I take care of these things..."

"Hush, you are risking your life. How dare you talk about this? Not long ago, someone was imprisoned because he was dissatisfied with the policy. The one who was just beheaded!"

"I know, I won't say anything."

The people of Zhao State are already having a hard time. It is a good season for planting, so they are inevitably a little busy. The "ban" issued by these big shots has nothing to do with them who are farming anyway.

Jiang Liao was not a student sent by Zhao State to study. He was a student who came to Huai State because of his reputation. After being baptized by new ideas and new knowledge, he returned home with great ambitions. He wanted to build Zhao State as beautiful as Huai State.

He had been classmates with the dispatched students for a period of time, and they had agreed to come back to persuade the court to reform.

Jiang Liao was full of expectations, but what he got was the news that "schooling was banned". He read the notice posted outside over and over again, a little unbelievable.

"You are not allowed to promote Huaiguo's thoughts and ideas, you are not allowed to study Huaiguo's books without authorization, and it is strictly forbidden to collect Huaiguo's professional books..." What is the difference between this and the restrictive thoughts taught by Huaiguo's teachers? !

Jiang Liao went to visit the student who entered the palace in a daze. He obviously didn't realize what was going on. The student panicked when he saw him and pulled him into the room without forgetting to stick his head out. examine.

"Brother Chen, what's wrong with you?"

"Shh, keep your voice down. Come with me to the study."

Chen Chen breathed a sigh of relief when he sat down in the study, looking at Jiang Liao helplessly.

"Brother Jiang, you don't understand. The situation is different now. The higher-ups are afraid of the ideas coming from the Huai Kingdom. They are afraid of shaking the foundation. If we publicize these things, we will behead them. No, it will implicate the whole family!"

Jiang Liao couldn't accept it: "Why can Huai Guo do it but we can't?"

"Do you remember what Mr. Huai said? If there are classes, there must be class conflicts. We represent the people and seek their interests, so we are naturally the opposite of the court. How can they support our doctrine?"

"If you still want to persist." Chen Chen lowered his voice.

"Then we need to carry out an ideological revolution. Revolution requires bloodshed."

Jiang Liao was stunned. He had never thought about this. He thought that if what they proposed was good for the country and the people, the court would accept it. He forgot that the court was a tool to protect the king and officials and rule the country.

"Hey, think about it carefully. I have been avoiding the limelight recently and don't ask much about Huai Kingdom."

Jiang Liao didn't know how he left the display house. He absentmindedly went to a noodle restaurant to eat.

"Jiang Liao, Brother Jiang."

Just as he sat down, someone suddenly called him. When Jiang Liao turned around, he saw a very unfamiliar face.

"Who are you......"

"I am Hu Ping'an, and I am also a student going to Huai Kingdom. However, I am not sent by the imperial court. My grades in school are average. It's normal that you don't know me."

The other party looked like he was familiar with Jiang Liao and sat opposite him.

Jiang Liao smiled awkwardly and pretended to know him: "I know you, I have some impressions."

"Brother Jiang was among a group of us at that time, and his achievements were outstanding - do you know the recent actions of the court?" Hu Ping'an lowered his voice.

"Did you mean 'forbidden to study'?" Jiang Liao's voice was a little muffled.

"Not only that, it is said that the imperial court also sent people to secretly monitor the students who were sent back to Huai State. It seems that they are afraid that they will spread something."

Jiang Liao said nothing, looking sad.

"If you ask me, this behavior of the imperial court is selfish, purely safeguarding their own interests, and not caring about the life and death of the people. We also learned a lot of techniques from the Huai Kingdom, but they were afraid of shaking their own foundation, so they refused to adopt them. ..."

"Be careful what you say!" Jiang Liao also fully agreed in his heart. However, the idea of ​​monarch and minister has always been firmly imprinted in his heart, and he subconsciously felt that he could not discuss the court arbitrarily.

"Humph, Brother Jiang obviously agrees with his expression. Is Brother Jiang willing to accept it? We have learned a lot of skills, but when we come back, we will be buried because of the selfishness of the court..." Hu Ping'an's words were very serious. Provocative.

"...Brother Hu came to talk to Jiang. His purpose is not simple." Jiang Liao suppressed the feeling in his heart and looked at Hu Ping'an carefully.

"I admire Brother Jiang's knowledge very much, and would like to invite Brother Jiang to join our organization, an organization that changes lives for the people!"

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