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I Want to Be Emperor.

Chapter 556: The Change of Confucianism (1). [567]



Summary

The revival of Mo Jia has instilled deep concern among Confucians, highlighting a historical enmity that transcends mere conflict. Confucianism and Mo Jia represent fundamentally opposing ideologies, with Confucianism advocating for the upper class and Mo Jia focusing on the grassroots. The resurgence of Mo Jia, supported by the Son of Heaven, has alarmed Confucians, prompting them to reconsider their strategies. As Mo Jia gains strength, Confucian scholars, particularly the younger generation, recognize the existential threat posed to their philosophy. The rise of Legalism further complicates the situation, leading to a dramatic transformation among Confucian scholars, who are now compelled to adapt or risk irrelevance.

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