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I Want to Be Emperor.
Chapter 1221: The Collapse of the Scholar-Officials (2). [1241]
Summary
The scholars of Various Philosophers and Schools were disheartened by Mo Jia's unexpected resurgence, reminiscent of a disappointing movie twist. Mo Jia's prowess was undeniable, overshadowing even Confucianism in integrity. Despite their disdain for Mo Jia, Confucian scholars were wary of its writings, fearing they could destabilize their teachings and lead disciples astray. Mo Jia's critiques of Confucianism were logical and compelling, prompting concerns over potential defections among students. The relationship between Mo Jia and Confucianism was fraught with tension, as both factions used each other while remaining fundamentally opposed. Dong Zhong Shu struggled to explain these complexities to his disciples, who were left questioning their alliance with Mo Jia.Full content
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