At the beginning, I taught Qin Shihuang how to be a man
29 The Confucian Sect’s Vital Gate

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The next day,

When Su Han woke up, he saw Zhao Yue lying beside him.

Yesterday, after confirming the plan to deal with the scholarly faction with paper, the First Emperor, who was in a good mood, directly ordered people to prepare a table of beef hotpot. Together with Wang Jian and Meng Yi, he vowed to get back at Su Han who had previously made him drink.

Although Su Han still had the last laugh, as Wang Jian and the others became more and more familiar with white wine, he was also seventy to eighty percent tipsy. After returning, he could not remember what had happened.

Looking at her new clothes and the faint smell of alcohol, Su Han knew that Zhao Yue must have been exhausted from taking care of him last night. He picked her up with heartache, but he did not expect to alarm this little girl.

"Master, you're awake!"

Zhao Yue rubbed her sleepy eyes and said,""Yue 'er will prepare hot water for your bath!”

"Silly girl, you're my favorite. How can I let you get tired?”

"Have a good rest. When you wake up, I'll thank you properly!”

Looking at this lovely person who was not inferior to those big stars in the future but was extremely obedient and obedient to him, Su Han's eyes became even more tender as he gently tapped her beautiful little face.

"Being able to serve master is Yue 'er's blessing!”

Zhao Yue smiled sweetly. Her heart was filled with happiness and sweetness.

In Great Qin, meeting a master like Su Han was a great blessing.

Although they were called maids, Su Han had always been very kind to them. He never beat or scolded them casually, and his monthly salary was also very generous.

Su Han even wanted them to call him husband, but they insisted on it.

Such a perfect Young Master would definitely become one of the most powerful figures in Great Qin in the future. The position of female master was not something they could hope for.

They were already very satisfied to be able to hold on to their current days and accompany Su Han every day.

"Cute silly girl!"

After Qi Qian served him, he washed up and changed his clothes. After drinking a large bowl of meat porridge, Su Han's spirit was completely restored. He began to flip through the books that Zhang Han and the others had arranged.

There was a widely accepted view in later generations that the First Emperor burned books and buried scholars a few years later, causing the originally well-preserved ancient documents to be completely destroyed. He was the culprit behind the historical fault.

In fact, this statement was completely nonsense.

At the very least, the various histories of Xia, Shang, and Zhou that Su Han had seen so far were not only vague, but many of them were as absurd as myths and legends. Moreover, due to the lack of repair over the years, there were also many gaps.

Furthermore, Su Han had specifically asked Meng Yi about Li Si's original proposal to burn the books. In reality, he had only destroyed the original texts of the six dynasties. After that, he would re-publish the new book written in Qin language so that it could be better promoted.

As for the so-called Confucian scholars who were killed, they were actually a group of necromancers who failed to swindle and tried to escape.

Of course, in this day and age, the Confucians and alchemists were inseparable, so it was not entirely unreasonable to call them Confucians.

The real cause of the cultural fault was that Xiang Yu, after conquering Xianyang at the end of the Qin Dynasty, wantonly massacred the city and set fire to it. He burned down the doctor's hall where the ancient books were kept, causing these books to be lost.

However, Liu Bang, who succeeded in stealing the throne, naturally wanted to smear the First Emperor's name in order to erase his reputation of rebellion (Liu Bang was the chief of the Qin Dynasty). He pushed the blame of Xiang Yu and the other anti-Qin vassals to the First Emperor.

Also, after Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty abolished the Hundred Schools of Thought and focused solely on Confucianism, the Confucians also used this opportunity to destroy a large number of other theories and books, similarly throwing the blame to the First Emperor.

"No, this kind of sorting out of history books has to be handed over to that group of professionals!”

Su Han, who had spent half an hour without a clue, gave up his curiosity about the history of Xia, Shang, and Zhou. He was ready to throw this boring and trivial matter out.

"However, this reminds me that from these messy history books, the standards of the great Confucians of the Confucian school are probably uneven!”

"It seems that it is necessary to do the same as the later generations and let the government set a standard for the level of knowledge. We can't let those bastards of the scholarly faction continue to swindle!”

Su Han thought of something and quickly came up with a new idea.

...

"The imperial court will set the standards and conduct a new assessment of the scholars in the world!

Only those who passed the corresponding standards could be called scholars and doctors!”

"Those with outstanding results can be directly appointed as officials of the Imperial Court!”

After listening to Su Han's introduction about the recognition of academic standards, the First Emperor stood up excitedly.

Su Han's new book and printing technique had given Great Qin enough confidence to defeat the Confucians.

This confirmation of the scholarly level was a fatal blow to the scholarly faction!

In fact, the court and the people had always had different opinions on whether a scholar was qualified to be called a great scholar.

Other than Confucianism, the various schools of thought did not fully acknowledge the self-proclaimed great Confucians of Confucianism.

However, because the scholarly faction had previously been the only faction that had the advantage, the number of students from a single faction could almost be compared to the sum of the other factions. Thus, the scholarly faction had been able to monopolize this power.

But now, if the Great Qin Imperial Court, which had unified the seven kingdoms, were to conduct a public assessment, it would be more credible than the Confucians, who had closed themselves off from the world.

Once they lost their access to learning and Great Qin took back their academic rights, the high and mighty foundations of the Confucians would instantly collapse.

At that time, the Great Qin Dynasty Hall might not even need to act. The various schools of thought that hated the Confucians to the core would launch a counterattack against them.

The imperial court could also be promoted from a player to a referee, possessing a transcendent status.

"Mr. Smith's moves are indeed different from the others!”

"In addition to this academic standard, I think we can add another condition!”

"Those who wish to participate in the academic certification must register the academic qualifications and identities of all their disciples before they can participate in the imperial court's assessment!”

Meng Yi said with a smile.

Su Han gave Meng Yi a thumbs up in his heart.

To be able to become one of the Great Qin's Three Dukes, Meng Yi's ability to infer other things from one instance was indeed quite good.

This identity verification directly hit another fatal flaw of the scholarly faction.

Although it was said to be in the millions, there were actually very few disciples of the scholarly faction who were truly skilled. It was possible that there weren't even ten percent of them.

Just thinking about it made it clear that even with the perfect education system in the future, from middle school to high school, and from high school to university, a large number of people would be eliminated every time, let alone Great Qin, which was still quite backward in education.

Once the results of the imperial court's examination were out, if the passing rate of the scholarly disciples was extremely low, then the nature of the scholarly disciples being just to make up the numbers would be completely exposed.

Furthermore, once a disciple who had already been registered broke the Qin laws, the Imperial Court could also punish the scholarly faction. It was no longer as easy to shirk responsibility as before.

As for only registering outstanding disciples, Great Qin would have an easier time doing so.

The scholarly faction didn't even register you, and you have the nerve to call yourself a scholar?

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