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I Want to Be Emperor.
Chapter 1229: The Scholar's Question. [1249]
Summary
Tian Sheng aims to replace the Yin Song School with Shen Dao within the Huang Lao School, facing internal questions but receiving support. In contrast, the Confucian sect has been historically divided, with various factions opposing each other since Confucius's time. The Gongyang School, despite its dominance, faces backlash from other Confucian factions. A confrontation at Shiqu Pavilion reveals deep internal conflicts, challenging the Confucians' claims of moderation and benevolence. The scene highlights the disconnect between their ideals and actions, leaving the audience, including Liu Che, bewildered. Ultimately, Liu Che believes the root of China's issues lies with scholars, peasants, and military, emphasizing the need for improvement in these areas to ensure national prosperity.Full content
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