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Confucianism and Daoism Above All? I Recite Tang Poems in Another World!.
Chapter 545: Confrontation with King Liang, Three Principles and Five Constants, Sincerity. [548]
Summary
The passage reveals a complex political dialogue between Liang Wang and Ci Song, discussing the interpretation of Confucian teachings and the ruler's responsibilities. Liang Wang explains his strategic actions against Wei Fu, motivated by protecting his heir Tian Er and preventing potential power struggles. He criticizes scholars who prioritize personal interests over national loyalty, specifically targeting those who sought to undermine Tian Er's succession by pushing for additional royal heirs. The conversation highlights the intricate political maneuvering and philosophical debates within the royal court.Full content
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