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Seven two five where to go

Zhu Cixuan asked the descendants of the royal family to study the sect and the descendants of Xunqi, so the officials in the East Palace became a false position. Zhu Hegui inherited his father's talent and was quite hungry in his studies. So in addition to the scholars of the sect, he also went to the Imperial College to find some Hanlin scholars to ask for advice.

These great scholars also taught other princes' homework, but they generally believed that only the crown prince was smart and eager to learn. As for the second son of the emperor, Zhu Heqi, it could be considered a naughty one.

Now the Imperial College is under the charge of Liu Zongzhou, but the learning of Qishan has not been carried forward. There is no other reason. Now, politics and science are separated and without political support, it is difficult to be promoted by any philosophical thought. What's more, the Imperial College is not the only one of Liu Zongzhou, a great scholar. Other Guanxue, Luoxue, Cheng-Zhu Neo-Confucianism, and Yangming Xinxue are all mainstream ideas, and students are also debated endlessly.

In order to increase his strength, Liu Zongzhou also brought his favorite disciple Huang Zongxi into the Imperial College.

Huang Zongxi was good at thinking and read a lot of books. After entering prison, he felt a vague style of a master. He went to the sect to tell history, and was favored by the crown prince, so he often came to ask questions.

The gentleman Zhu Hegui asked for advice was this Mr. Huang Zongxi and Huang.

Mr. Huang is the same surname as Huang Daozhou, and he has extremely similar personal charm, which is why the crown prince trusts him very much.

"Talents have always been the most valued by the kings in all dynasties. Since the Sui and Tang Dynasties, they have been selected as the imperial examinations for the country to recruit scholars. Now the priest has established a new school, and the way to recruit scholars has changed again." Huang Zongxi took the royal details and analyzed it carefully for the crown prince: "This is why the priest spares no effort to run schools."

"Then why do you need to invest in factories and mines?" asked the crown prince.

Huang Zongxi was also a little confused and said, "Maybe it is because the profits in this area are not very good, and the Holy Emperor is kind and does not compete with the people for profit."

The crown prince combined with what his father said before, and felt that it might not be as Mr. Huang said.

Now Huang Ming is far from entering the energy era. In addition to refining hot tin oil, only asphalt and ink are useful. They are cheap things. This is even more so. If it is not large, it will basically not make money. So for others, Zhu Cixuan's layout in the energy field is not like doing good deeds?

However, once the steam engine and internal combustion engine appear on a large scale, these cheap things will be transformed into the national economic pillar.

It can be said that as long as energy is controlled, no one can weaken the influence of the royal family. Unless it simply breaks the entire system and carries out a storm-like revolution.

For Huang Zongxi, who does not value technology, this is naturally a star in the sky and is difficult to see with his naked eyes.

Huang Zongxi valued more the Royal shares in overseas colonial territories. Now most of the royal income is provided by Nanyang Company and Australian Company, and the American Company gradually came from behind and sent a large amount of real money and silver back. If the emperor attached so much importance to overseas colonial territories, it would definitely affect the future national policy.

"Mr. Huang, I can't understand." Zhu Hegui said respectfully: "What the father said about the people's heart is my Tianxin. We must focus on where the people have lived. That is nothing more than food, clothing, housing and transportation. However, in terms of 'clothing', the Tian family only accounts for a very small part, and it is the cotton farm that Baohedian owns in Tianshan, which is not the father's intention. As for food, many imperial farms have been sold. Apart from planting some food, fruits, and fruits in the Nanhai Seed, there is almost no farmland next to them. Why not catch these two big heads?"

Huang Zongxi was also very surprised that such an industrial layout was obviously not conducive to family development. Any big family must have its own land before it can be discussed investing in other wealth.

"This." Huang Zongxi felt a little embarrassed, "I dare not be rude, and I will go back and think about it and report it to Your Highness."

Zhu Hegui was quite disappointed and said, "Sure."

...

Zhu Cixuan looked at his second son riding a bamboo horse and kept thinking about why the temperaments of the two sons were so different. Perhaps it was because his brother was already at the age of trying to prove himself. But his younger brother was still ignorant.

"Brother Jia, what kind of emperor do you want to be?" Zhu Cixuan suddenly asked.

At this time, there were only three father and son in the yard. Zhu Heyuan was only six years old and was happily holding an apple and eating it. He didn't listen to his father's questions at all.

Zhu Heqi stopped beating and blushed, saying, "Isn't the only emperor who can be the emperor?"

"If." Zhu Cilang said: "If you can be an emperor, what kind of emperor you want to be."

"Hehe," Zhu Heqi smiled, "I want to be an emperor like Qin Shihuang."

"That's not a model for a wise monarch." Zhu Cilang also smiled.

"But the wise king is too hard and not happy." Zhu Heqi continued to jump up and gasped, saying, "Like the emperor, grandpa, is he a wise king? He is always angry with those old guys. His father is also a wise king. He is busy all day long and has to worry about everything. He has to bargain with others with some things."

Zhu Cilang looked at the second son with some surprise. He always felt that he was heartless and thick-skinned on weekdays, but he didn't expect that he was also observing the world.

"How great is Qin Shihuang, what you want to do." Zhu Heqi jumped to Zhu Cixuan and grinned, "If I become emperor, I will tell the ministers: I want to fight the Turks, Taixi, Western barbarians, and the whole world. You go and prepare it for me and set off! Then I can continue playing, and as they play, they will knock me down the place."

"When you become an emperor, you can eat whatever you want?" Zhu Heyuan suddenly interrupted.

Zhu Cixuan patted the third brother's head and stared at Zhu Heqi and said, "What if the ministers below refuse? They refuse to fight. Can you force them to go?"

"Then... there is always a way." Zhu Heqi said: "Why are the ministers under Qin Shihuang willing? So, there must be a way, but I don't know yet."

"There is indeed a way." Zhu Cilang nodded gently and watched his second son jump out of the game again. In his heart, he had actually answered Zhu Heqi's question, that is, "alliers", or to use more precisely to the future generations, it should be called a community of interests.

After Shang Yang, Qin State rewarded the people with martial arts. Not to mention that the nobles enjoyed the benefits because of conquering the six countries, even ordinary Qin people also improved their social status and improved their living environment in the war. This is the greatest community of interests.

When the people of the six countries were still going to war for the king, the Qin people were already working hard for themselves. In terms of work enthusiasm, should the people who work pay more attention to the profits of the company, or the boss himself pay more attention to it?

The reason why he didn't say it out is because Zhu Heqi was too young and most of the time he couldn't understand it. On the other hand, Zhu Cilang has also entered a new stage of governing the country, with strategic layout and ideological preparation.

Judging from the education Zhu Heqi received in his previous life, although he studied abroad in his early twenties, the real "political science" was still a political class in domestic high schools. No matter how controversial the political education in middle school was at that time, Zhu Cilang felt that he benefited a lot from this at this moment.

Without the introduction of Marxism in high school and the introduction of Marxism, Lenin, Mao and Deng in college, Zhu Cixuan would not realize the importance of production relations at all. In the first decade of his rule, if it were not considered the usurpation of the Qiandi era, his main energy was to liberate productivity.

It is said without hesitation that Zhu Cixuan did not think about changing the relationship between people in the entire society, but just hoped to dig out more power to enter production and create social value.

However, simply liberating productivity without touching production relations is a fantasy and it is impossible to exist.

When the police and the inspection department escorted a group of lazy people, blindly wandering and poor people to the Northeast, Taiwan, Australia, and even the Americas by violence, production relations were already touched.

When Shandong was in order to raise military expenses, the Eastern Palace Guards confiscated wealthy and large households, and even the houses of officials in the court were not spared, and "criminal officials" were created in batches, production relations were shaken.

To this day, "Lu Zheng" is still a scar that people dare not mention, because in that "movement" that made great profits and had a great boost to Zhu Cixuan's career, he actually stood on the opposite side of the values ​​of the entire social. No one mentioned it, because people dare not blame the emperor, and they were not able to agree with it.

In these years, Zhu Cixuan has supported an emerging class and allowed the old occupiers of means of production to transition to this class, including the royal itself. From a Marxist perspective, he found a class ally. This class ally will fight, plunder and exploit the interests of the class together with the royal family.

The key question is that there are too few philosophers in this world. How many people have obviously boarded Zhu Ciyang's pirate ship but don't know this at all? How many people have clearly entered the new class and made profits in new ways, but are still attached to the old small peasant economy and even have the intention to retreat?

Zhu Cixuan knew that once the problem of changing production relations was placed before him, it would require more sophisticated means and greater patience to solve it.

So in the emperor's mind, what kind of production relations should the Ming Dynasty carry out?

If you learn knowledge in high school, production relations can be divided into two categories: one is based on public ownership and the other is based on private ownership. From a historical perspective, Confucian scholars of the Song Dynasty hoped to build a world based on public ownership, so even if the court could not compete with the people for profit, the country could only focus on important economic fields such as salt, iron, foreign trade, etc.

As for the founding of the Ming Dynasty, Emperor Taizu Gao and his subsequent emperors were carrying out private ownership reforms. A large number of official salt farms and iron plants became private ownership at extremely low prices. The collapse of the entire ward system was due to the slackness of the court that nearly half of the country's land and population became private property of the military aristocratic class.
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