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Chapter 898 Fu Yi¡¯s Theory of Destroying Buddhism

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    "The beauty of April is gone, it's mid-spring in the world."

    Huang Mingyuan saw the blue sky, white clouds, and warm breeze, and wanted to take advantage of the bright spring weather to go for an outing in the countryside to find the lakes and mountains.  At this time, Pei Shuning and Chen Ting were unable to make the trip because they were both pregnant.  Huang Mingyuan took Chen Yuan and his son, the eldest son Huang Weiyang, Hu Lu Min'er and more than ten guards, all the way east to Lishan Mountain.

    Chen Yuan¡¯s eldest son, Chen Kedi, had been emperor for 20 years and was one year older than Huang Weiyang.  The two grew up together since childhood, and became even closer when they arrived in Chang'an.  Chen Kedi is young and smart, and Huang Mingyuan likes him quite a lot.

    A group of more than ten people galloped and quickly arrived at Lishan Mountain.

    Although Lishan Mountain is famous, Huang Mingyuan has never actually visited this place.  Huang Mingyuan's memories of Lishan are only the tomb of Qin Shihuang that later generations would not dare to dig, the Huaqing Pool where Yang Guifei bathed, and Zhang Yanghao's two sentences "Looking around Lishan, Afang Yi torch" and "Win, all turned into dirt."  ; If you lose, everything will turn into dust.¡±

    In fact, the scenery of Lishan is not weaker than the history of Lishan.

    Li, the horse is dark black.  Lishan Mountain is named after its winding mountains and lush trees. From a distance, it looks like a pale horse.  Because the scenery is green and beautiful, it is also called "Xiuling".  Whenever the sun sets in the west, Lishan Mountain is reflected in the golden sunset. The scenery is particularly beautiful, and it is known as "Lishan Mountain's Evening Light".

    Huang Mingyuan took everyone to climb strange peaks, visit secluded springs, and even had a Sui Dynasty-style picnic and barbecue in the mountains. The trip was very enjoyable.

    At a young age, Huang Weiyang followed adults to climb mountains, and he never complained even when he was extremely tired.  Huang Mingyuan originally wanted to see his son's resilience, but he didn't expect that the little guy who followed him all the way was exceptionally strong and showed no intention of shrinking.  Based on this alone, no matter whether his son is wise or foolish, he has a promising future.

    Later, Huang Mingyuan was afraid that his son would be tired, so he carried him hiking on his back.  Xiong Kuohai wanted to take over Xiao Weiyang, but Huang Mingyuan refused.  No one else could carry it for his father, so the little guy lay on his father's back, extremely excited, and kept pointing east and west.

    Children of all ages long for father¡¯s love.

    In the afternoon, Huang Weiyang fell asleep on his father's back because he was playing so crazy.

    Huang Mingyuan carried his son on his back all the way back from the mountain.  The road going down the mountain was far more difficult than going up the mountain. Xiong Kuohai wanted to take over the little master, but Huang Mingyuan refused.

    At this time, most of the later buildings on Lishan have not appeared, but this still does not detract from the beauty of Lishan.  Chicken Shangjia, Peony Valley, Weighing Stone, Sheshen Cliff all lack the sculptured scenery of later generations, showing their original beauty.

    The rain in the mountains is most unprovoked.

    As evening approached, a burst of heavy rain blocked the steps of Huang Mingyuan and his party.  At this time, the spring rain was as precious as oil, and the rain in the mountains came unexpectedly and urgently. Huang Mingyuan and others, with their children, hurriedly looked for a place to take shelter from the rain.

    At this time, Xiong Kuohai saw a small pavilion on the side of the cliff and hurriedly led everyone to take shelter from the rain.

    There were several people sitting in the pavilion at this time. When Huang Mingyuan and others arrived, the pavilion seemed crowded.  Xiong Kuohai immediately led people to set up defenses around the pavilion, leaving only Huang Mingyuan and a few others inside.

    The leader in the pavilion is a middle-aged man, and three young people accompany him. It is unknown what the relationship between the two parties is.  However, looking at the other party's clothes, they are all made of silk and satin. He is sitting upright and looks like an ordinary person.

    Huang Mingyuan stepped forward to salute and said that his surname was Huang. He did not explain his identity. He only said that he came here to play and take shelter from the rain.  And the middle-aged man also knew his name, and he turned out to be the anti-Buddhist fighter Fu Yi.  The three young people are Wang Tong, Xue Deyin, and Gai Wenda.

    Although these three people were not well-known in later generations, they were all important figures in the ideological and literary circles at the end of the Sui Dynasty and the beginning of the Tang Dynasty.  Wang Tong, in particular, was the most famous thinker in the late Sui Dynasty.

    Huang Mingyuan was delighted when he heard the identities of the three people, and regardless of whether it was a little hasty or not, he joined in the discussion of several people.

    At this time, Fu Yi was not well-known, and Wang Tong, Xue Deyin, and Gai Wenda were all young people with open minds and no taboos. Although they felt that Huang Mingyuan's move was a bit presumptuous, they did not take it seriously and talked together again.

    It turns out that a few people were arguing just now about whether to completely ban the pagoda.  The pagoda is also a Buddhist.

    Huang Mingyuan immediately understood after hearing this. Since the Southern and Northern Dynasties, we have been in a period of ideological turmoil where Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism are competing for balance and collision. The orthodox status of traditional Confucian education has been seriously threatened.  At this stage, Buddhism came from behind, especially the famous "Picture of Saints", which is reflected.  Among the three religions, Sakyamuni holds the first place, while Confucius and Laozi accompany each other, which really hurts the hearts of countless Confucian disciples.

    Fu Yi is a ConfucianWang Tong, Xue Deyin, and Gai Wenda were all orthodox Confucian disciples, so neither of them had a good impression of Buddhism.

    What the two parties are arguing about is how to treat Buddhism.  As a famous anti-Buddhist fighter in history, Fu Yi was extremely radical and advocated the absolute ban on Buddhism; while Wang Tong and others were relatively moderate and believed that blindly rejecting Buddhism was not a good strategy, but should explore a reasonable way to integrate the three religions.  .

    When Huang Mingyuan heard this, he understood that these people were enjoying themselves here.  Now Yang Jian and his family are all supporters of Buddhism. How could they ban Buddhism in the Sui Dynasty?  But Huang Mingyuan is not surprised. After all, scholars are concerned about family affairs, national affairs, world affairs, and everything. Of course, it is hard to say whether he is reliable or not.

    In fact, not only Fu Yi and others were arguing, but Huang Mingyuan was also worried about Buddhism.

    The issue of the rise and fall of Buddhism has been entangled in China for more than a thousand years, and no one knows how many people in later generations still believe in it.  However, Huang Mingyuan understood what they said. Fu Yi's suggestion was that if it was still an attack of angry youth, it should be one-size-fits-all, which was too extreme; while Wang Tong's suggestion was purely an attack of weakness by intellectuals. People are attacking you at your door.  If you still want to cooperate with someone, you shouldn't defeat them first before talking about anything else.  However, if intellectuals have such courage, Confucianism will not let Buddhism suppress them.

    Fu Yi was probably also dissatisfied with Wang Tong's proposition, and argued: "Butu does not respect the righteousness between king and subject, father and son, is unfaithful to the king, and unfilial to the father; idles and eats, does not engage in production; shaves hair to change clothes, evades taxes and servitude; exploits the people  , cut off the national reserve; tell evil books and evil laws, intimidate stupid people, and defraud money and goods. The common people are few knowledgeable and do not understand the root cause and believe their lies. They pursue past sins and falsely seek future happiness. This makes people stupid.  He was deluded, sought merit in vain, was not afraid of the prohibitions, and violated the law. He was caught in a prison sentence, but he still worshiped the Buddha in prison and recited Buddhist scriptures in an attempt to avoid his crime."

    "good!"

    Chen Yuan couldn't help but admired after hearing this.  The Chen Yuan family has always been proud of their great-grandfather Chen Qingzhi, and they always cherish their hometown.  At that time, Emperor Wu of Liang worshiped Buddhism, and no one in the world could match him. However, during the Hou Jing Rebellion, he asked the monks for a meal but could not get it, and eventually starved to death. How could the Chen family not hate Buddhism?

    In this era, when everyone criticizes Buddhism, they all use the incident of Emperor Wu of Liang as an example.

    Chen Yuan¡¯s applause attracted everyone¡¯s attention, but Chen Yuan didn¡¯t care. He had never had a good impression of Buddhism. If he could ban Buddhism, he would definitely support it.

    "Mr. Fu's righteous speech can be said to be inspiring." (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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