First Scholar 4/5 ()
Zhang Rang had the intention to rope Liu Xuan in, but he didn't know that Liu Xuan had gone to the Cai Residence that night.
Regarding Cai Yong, Liu Xuan used his own words to say another set of words.
The emperor had been bewitched by the eunuchs for a long time and could not be eradicated. He could only compromise and slowly plot. Although Hongdu Sect was corrupt, if it was slightly modified, it might be beneficial to the country.
Then, Liu Xuan explained his thoughts from another angle.
This time, he was standing from the perspective of the aristocrats and nobles, and at the same time, he was standing from the perspective of the future of the world.
The general idea was that the Spirit Emperor was confused by others. As a subject, if he couldn't wake them up, he would train them to be the pillars of the Han Dynasty. When the Han Emperor woke up, they would be useful.
It was the same result, but from a different perspective, it was a different situation.
He, Liu Xuan, was a relative of the Han Dynasty, a marquis, and a disciple of a great scholar. He was willing to take the lead and enter Hongdu School to study for the prosperity of the Han Dynasty.
Without saying much about what happened, Cai Yong looked at Liu Xuan who was leaving with an expression full of emotion and self-admiration. He concluded it with the evaluation of 'a great talent of the country'.
At the same time, Cai Yong thought of the interesting things Liu Xuan had told him in the letters that his good friends in Qingzhou had written to him.
The origin of Liu Qingshan made Cai Yong feel that he was just like his name.
Liu De Qingshan was there, he did not have to worry about not having firewood to burn!
This sentence was engraved in Cai Yong's mind. In the future, when he communicated with some Confucian scholars, he would often mention it.
Gradually, this joke, which was once a joke, became a well-deserved name in the circle of scholars.
Liu Qingshan had become a synonym for being noble and pure.
On the other side, Liu Xuan had also successfully accepted the imperial edict to enter Hongdu School and began his daily life as a student of Hongdu.
At this point, under Zhang Rang's suggestion, Emperor Ling of Han's 'step back' and Cai Yong's mediation, the battle in the court gradually shifted to the Hongdu School.
Although the truly intelligent people could see the power of this process at a glance, this was an open scheme. It used the reputation that scholars cared about the most to make them have no choice but to lower their heads.
Meanwhile, Liu Xuan, who no longer hid his talent in Hongdu Sect, was doing very well.
As a foreigner of Qingzhou, he was a descendant of the Han royal family, and he was the Marquis of Qingshan, so he had the right to talk to people in the lower, middle, and upper levels.
Most of the people from the Humble Class or the sons of the landowners who had no connections had already been secretly recruited by Liu Xuan.
When the Humble Class's disciples joined the group to fight against the aristocrats and nobles, the internal voices began to be gradually guided by Liu Xuan's diehard fans.
As for the Humble Class, which was originally neutral, in order to persevere and resist the nobles, they could only secretly rely on Liu Xuan.
Gradually, four or five out of ten Frigid School disciples, then seven or eight out of ten, became the ones who had the final say. In the end, all of the Frigid School disciples, both openly and openly, became the ones who had the final say.
Liu Xuan didn't instill in these poor families the idea of following him and doing great things in the future. Instead, he instilled loyalty and love for the country in them. At the same time, he used harsh methods to educate them.
To put it simply, it was exam-oriented education, militarized management, and multi-level marketing methods. They did not expect these poor families to develop very well in the future, but it was enough for them to be considered useful talents.
And all of this just happened to satisfy Emperor Han Ling.
The core of Liu Xuan's circle was the middle-class aristocrats. These aristocrats were a group of people who had assets and had to work hard to fulfill their ambitions.
In some aspects, this group of people had the greatest potential, and the Six Arts of a Gentleman was also the mainstream of this group of people.
Liu Xuan's outstanding performance was in the Six Arts of the Gentleman. Calligraphy, music, mathematics, and etiquette occupied an absolute position.
As for riding and shooting, Liu Xuan, who had always been synonymous with the term " Innate Weakness ", wanted to show off his skills, but he gave up when he secretly broke a three-arrow bow.
Forget it, he was still born weak. That way, he would not be feared by others.
Among the Six Arts of the Son of Heaven, Liu Xuan had mastered four of them to a very high level. At least, no matter who it was, compared to him in these four aspects, they would lose at least three or even none.
As for archery, Liu Xuan sighed that he couldn't do it because of his innate limitations.
Such actions made many scholars admire Liu Xuan, but at the same time, they also retained their jealousy.
After all, this was similar to the example of a crippled person with a strong will. Moreover, Liu Xuan's title as a Han clan relative, Marquis, and disciple of a great scholar was nothing to be ashamed of. Therefore, the nobles at this level gradually began to take the initiative to approach Liu Xuan.
As soon as he got close, he realized that Liu Xuan was actually very friendly with him.
Astronomy, geography, astrology, scripture collections, unofficial history, there seemed to be nothing that Liu Xuan did not dabble in.
In these aspects, Liu Xuan's performance was limited. He got along with others with a humble attitude that he knew a little about. It made people feel comfortable and at ease. Every time they communicated with him, others would learn a lot.
Gradually, Liu Xuan gained the recognition of many people. Even if he lost in the Six Arts of a Gentleman, he was willing to admit defeat and said that he would surpass them next time.
Liu Xuan did not take the initiative to borrow the help of those high-ranking dignitaries. He acted as if he knew his position. When others came, he would treat them with courtesy. If they did not come, he would be happy to have some leisure.
During this process, Emperor Han Ling naturally paid attention to the Hongdu School. Liu Xuan, who was in the circle but still managed to get along well, entered Emperor Han Ling's eyes.
Finally, after going through three assessments in the Hongdu School and having a complete assessment of all aspects, Emperor Han Ling took out the decision he had hidden for a long time.
An imperial edict shocked the literati and gentry of Luoyang.
The first seat of Hongdu Sect had appeared!
Liu Xuan was also given the title of Hongdu Literature and the title of First Scholar.
The so-called Hongdu literature was the identity of the instructor and teacher in Hongdu School.
This was similar to the situation in the modern university campus. Some college students helped the school in all aspects of management for four years. They were outstanding and were directly hired by the school as instructors.
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