Chapter 495
When Han Zhou was in power, the ban on pseudoscience became more and more stringent. Peng Guinian, the former minister of daily life, and Liu Guangzu, who was in charge of Yuxu Temple, were all deprived of their official positions. Jing Boring was transferred to the left prime minister, and Xie Shenfu was promoted to the right prime minister. He Dan knew about the affairs of the Privy Council, and Han Yuzhou was awarded the title of Young Master and the title of Prince of Pingyuan County. Jing Bor, He Dan, Liu Dexiu and others were still afraid that they would not catch them all. Zhu Xi was still in the family and lectured constantly with students. Some people advised Zhu Xi to refuse students, and Zhu Xi smiled. No answer. In June of the third year of Qingyuan, Zhu Xi died of illness.
When Zhu Xi was young, he went from Jianyang to Tong'an County, Quanzhou to take up his post. Passing by Putian, he met Zheng Qiao in Jiajiao Thatched Cottage. Zheng Qiao, who was over fifty years old, treated him politely. During the dinner, there was only a plate of ginger on the table. , a dish of salt, Zhu Xi's boy was secretly unhappy when he saw it. Zhu Xi took out a manuscript and asked Zheng Qiao to read it and correct it. Zheng Qiao took it respectfully and put it on the table. Then he lit a stick of incense and placed it in the room. Immediately the aroma hit your nostrils.
At this time, a gust of mountain wind happened to blow from the window, opening the manuscript page by page. Zheng Qiao stood motionless, as if he was drunk by the breeze. After the wind passed, he slowly turned around and opened the manuscript. The manuscript was returned to Zhu Xi. The two chatted for three days and three nights. Zhu Xi was very happy and wrote a couplet to express his gratitude. The couplet is: Yun Feng meets Wu Bamboo, and the mountains fight for prosperity.
After Zhu Xi left the thatched cottage, he walked to the place where he dismounted and mounted his horse. His bookboy said dissatisfiedly: "Who is this old man? He is so rude to my husband. There is no wine or food, only a plate of ginger and a plate of salt. What a shame for him." You have to come out." Zhu Xi said: "Isn't that salt only found in the sea? Isn't that ginger only found in the mountains? It is a great gift to go to the mountains and seas!"
The boy continued: "He didn't even read my husband's manuscript." Zhu Xi replied: "Didn't you see? When I gave him the manuscript, he specially lit a stick of incense, which showed his respect for me. The wind blew He finished reading the manuscript when it was about to open the first page. He talked with me a lot of good opinions, and he could recite the original sentences in the manuscript, which is admirable." The book boy said: "My husband came all the way to see him. , but when he left today, he didn't even send him a ride." Zhu Xi said: "He has already shown his courtesy when he arrived at the door of the thatched cottage. An inch of time is an inch of gold. As scholars, every minute is precious."
Just as they were talking, there was a sudden roar in the grass in front of them, and a five-color pheasant flew over their heads. The two of them couldn't help but turn around, only to see Zheng Qiao still standing in front of the door of the thatched cottage in the distance, maintaining the original posture of seeing off guests, holding his hand. There was also a book in it. Zhu Xi smiled and said: "Look, he is still standing at the door, seeing off guests without forgetting to read. He is really a wise man."
Zhu Xi had foot problems, and a charlatan once came to treat him. After acupuncture, the old master felt that his legs and feet were much lighter. Zhu Xi was very happy, and while paying him a large sum of money, he also gave the Taoist a poem: "For many years, I have been walking on a foot. I moved a thin bamboo stick, but I didn't expect acupuncture to have miraculous effects. I threw away the crutches and went out. The children looked at it and laughed. Is this the old man who used to crawl around?" The Taoist took the poems written by Zhu Xi and left. A few days later , Zhu Xi's foot disease relapsed, and it was worse than before acupuncture. He hurriedly sent people to track down the Taoist, but he didn't know where he had escaped. Zhu sighed and said, "I don't want to punish him, I just want to recover the gift of the song." Poetry, lest he use it to deceive others and miss other people's treatment."
There are countless disciples of Zhu Xi, including Huang Qian, Li Shen, Zhang Qia and Chen Chun.
, Li Fangzi, Huang Hao, Fu Guang, Cai Shen and others are the most famous. At the same time, there are Jinxi Lu brothers, who are famous for their Confucianism. They are different from Zhu Xi's teachings and often argue with each other. The Lu family has three brothers, the eldest is called Lu Jiuling , named Zishou, the second child is called Lu Jiuyuan, also known as Zijing, and the third child is called Lu Jiushao, also known as Zimei. Lu Jiuling and Lu Jiuyuan once served as officials and both had political achievements, so they became famous and were named Erlu. Lu Jiushao lived in seclusion and did not serve as an official. He wrote the "Collected Works of Suoshan", which was passed down to later generations.
Lu Jiuyuan once visited Zhu Xi in Ehu and discussed what they had learned with different purposes. When Zhu Xi was in Nankang, Lu Jiuyuan visited again. Zhu Xi invited Lu Jiuyuan to Bailu Cave. Lu Jiuyuan gave a speech to the apprentices and explained the meaning of the metaphor of a gentleman in "The Analects of Confucius". The chapter "Xiao Ren Yu Li" was so vivid and clear that the listeners even shed tears. Zhu Xi also admired it very much and praised it as a famous quote. However, they always had different opinions on the explanation of Wuji Tai Chi and kept arguing with each other. Yang Jian, Yuan Xie, Shu Dan, Shen Huan, etc. all came from Lu Xue, and Lu Jiuyuan was called Mr. Xiangshan. Later, Han Yuzhou was killed and the academic ban was relaxed. The imperial court posthumously awarded Zhu Xi Baomo Pavilion direct bachelor's degree and the posthumous title Wen. Lizong Baoqing In the third year, the Jin Dynasty gave him the title of Grand Master and the title of Duke of Hui. Lu Jiuling was also posthumously given the posthumous title of Chaofenglang, with the posthumous title of Wenda, and Lu Jiuyuan with the posthumous title of Wen'an.
Since Zhao Kuo received Zen, Li Fengniang, who had lost power along with the Supreme Emperor, was uncharacteristically not as aggressive towards Guangzong as before. Instead, she felt sympathy for Guangzong. She was afraid of touching Guangzong's fragile nerves, so she often used the contents of the cup to relieve Guangzong's heart. Frustrated, he repeatedly told his chamberlains and maids not to mention sensitive words such as "Tai Shang Huang" and "Inner Zen" in front of Guangzong.
Li Fengniang kept to herself and did nothing. In the sixth year of Qingyuan, a fortune teller predicted that Li Fengniang would be in trouble, so Li Fengniang put on a Taoist robe and devoted herself to Buddhism. In June of the same year, Li Fengniang died of illness at the age of fifty-six. Only two years passed. In the same month, the Supreme Emperor also passed away. His temple name was Guangzong, and they were buried together in Yongchang Mausoleum.
In the early years of Shaoxi, Guangzong led the concubines in the palace to visit Jujing Garden alone. Ministers discussed this a lot, thinking that when Zhao Gou was alive, Xiaozong would respectfully invite Zhao Gou to accompany him when he traveled, but Guangzong only cared about himself. Seeing this Guangzong was extremely annoyed by the memorial. At this time, Xiaozong sent the eunuch to give a jade cup to Guangzong. Guangzong was still angry and couldn't hold it firmly, so he accidentally broke the jade cup.
The eunuch returned to the Chonghua Palace and summed up what had happened. He only reported: "When the emperor saw the reward from the Supreme Emperor, he was so angry that he even broke the jade cup." Xiaozong was naturally unhappy. Once, Xiaozong visited the East Garden. , as usual, Guang Zong should go to serve. But when the family banquet arrived, there was still no sign of him. The eunuch of Chonghua Palace, who was always a troublemaker, deliberately released a group of chickens in the garden and ordered people to catch them but they couldn't catch them, so he shouted: "Now You can't catch chickens!" At that time, people in Lin'an called people who begged for food and wine "catching chickens." The eunuchs were obviously sarcastic, alluding to Xiaozong's situation of being dependent on others. Although Xiaozong pretended not to hear it, he was naturally angry and painful in his heart. After all, Guangzong was his biological son. My son doesn't even have the basic etiquette. As a father, how can I just let it go?
During the Shaoxi period, Guangzong's favorite concubine Huang Guifei fell ill. She was sallow and thin, and did not want to eat. The imperial doctor used many expensive medicines, but they had no effect. The emperor saw that his beloved concubine was looking haggard and frowning all day long. In desperation, , had no choice but to post a list for medical treatment. A charlatan came to the palace, diagnosed Huang Guifei's pulse, and said: "As long as she boils it with rock sugar and red fruits, and eats five to ten before each meal, she will be cured within half a month." Everyone will also believe
I doubt that this way of eating is suitable for the imperial concubine. After the imperial concubine took it according to this method, she recovered from her illness as expected. Guangzong was naturally overjoyed and frowned. Later, this practice spread to the people, and the common people skewered it and sold it. It became candied haws.
In the 32nd year of Shaoxing, Guangzong was granted the title of King of Gongzhou, and in the 7th year of Qiandao, he was established as the Crown Prince. In the 16th year of Chunxi's reign, he accepted Xiaozong's abdication and became emperor. In August of the same year, he gave the order to promote Gongzhou to Chongqing Prefecture. Because Guangzong was in This place was first granted the title of king, and later the throne of emperor. It boasted the origin of "double celebration", and Chongqing got its name from this.
Soon, Zhao Kuo's Queen Han also died of illness, and she was given the posthumous title of Gong Shu. Queen Han's father, Han Tongqing, once served as a magistrate of Taizhou affairs. Because the queen was in office, she was promoted to the military governor of Qingyuan Army several times and was awarded the title of Taiwei. Keep oneself in peace and do not dare to act arbitrarily. Therefore, people at home and abroad only know that Han Zhouzhou belongs to the queen's family, but they do not know that Han Tongqing is the queen's father. Han Tongqing died a year before the death of Queen Han. After the queen's death, Han Zhouzhou remained as arrogant as ever and recommended Chen Ziqiang To sign a letter to the Privy Council.
Chen Ziqiang was Han Zhouzhou's master when he was young. He heard that Han Zhouzhou was in charge of the country, so he went to Beijing to ask for an official position. Han Zhouzhou immediately asked someone to recommend him, and he was promoted soon. The chief minister Lu Zutai, who was Lu Zujian's younger brother, beat the drum and wrote a letter asking for execution. The killing of Han Zhouzhou shocked the palace and thought it was a strange thing.
Soon the imperial court issued an edict: "Lu Zutai wrote a private letter and spoke arrogantly, so he was immediately detained in Lianzhou." Cheng Song, the right-hand admonition official, was a close friend of Lu Zutai. He heard that Lu Zutai had been offended, and he was afraid that he would be implicated. , so he reported: "Lü Zutai should be killed, and there must be someone in charge, so he spoke arrogantly. If he is to be treated leniently by the Holy Grace, he should not die, but he should also be punished with tattoos and other crimes, and flee to a distant place." The servant in the palace. The imperial censor Chen Chen also thought so, so he beat Lü Zutai a hundred times with a stick and sent him to Qinzhou to take charge.
Although Zhou Bida was dismissed as prime minister, he still retained the title of Taibao. At this time, he was also impeached by the supervisory censor Lin Cai and others, and was demoted to Shaobao. Han Yuzhou was granted the title of Taifu. In the seventh year of Qingyuan, Zhao Kuo changed his title. A fire broke out in Jiatai and Lin'an. It took four days to put out the fire, burning more than 53,000 residences. Although Zhao Kuo issued an edict to blame himself and evacuated the palace to reduce meals, Han Zhouzhou still had power and went to Chen Ziqiang to consult Political affairs, Cheng Songtongzhi Privy Council affairs.
Cheng Song first came to know Qiantang County, and within two years he became an admonishing official. Because he was attached to Han Zhou, his official career was prosperous. When his term was over, he was not promoted. So he spent a lot of money to buy a beautiful woman and named her Songshou. , gave it to Han Zhouzhou. Han Zhouzhou asked Cheng Song: "Why is it the same name as Da Jian?" Cheng Song replied: "I want your nickname to be heard by you more often." Han Zhouzhou couldn't help feeling pity, so he promoted Cheng Song to the Privy Council.
Chapter completed!