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I Want to Be Emperor.
Chapter 1219: Mohist's Persuasion Strategy (2). [1239]
Summary
Yang Yi confidently discusses the concept of 'righteousness' at a meeting, capturing the attention of the audience, many of whom are familiar with Mo Jia's teachings. He highlights the stark contrast between Mo Jia's principles and those of Confucianism, emphasizing that Mo Jia's views align more with the self-cultivating farmers and the poor rather than the aristocracy. As he quotes Mo Zhai, anticipation builds among the audience, who expect him to falter. However, Yang Yi skillfully navigates the discussion, asserting that true righteousness benefits the world and its people. His cunning approach leaves the audience stunned, as he avoids potential pitfalls while promoting Mo Jia's ideals, demonstrating the school's relevance in contemporary discourse.Full content
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