Prince Wushuang of the Great Qin Dynasty flattened the Confucian Sect at the beginning of the game.
4 Destroy all the Confucian scholars in Xianyang!

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"You'd better save these words for when you're in the netherworld!”

Ying Changfeng sneered.

To be honest, if this group of people were really as upright and unyielding as the Confucian Sect demanded, even if they were his opponents, Ying Changfeng would still think highly of them.

They might even be given a chance to turn over a new leaf.

But from the looks of it, the Confucian Sect was rotten to the bone.

Not only had the sword arts of the Six Virtuous Arts been completely thrown to the back of his mind, but the Confucian Sect's once prided strength of character had also completely fallen.

It was no wonder that there had been countless traitors and scums in the Confucian Sects throughout history. It was because their roots had long been rotten beyond saving.

However, in the history of the later generations, these Confucian Sect weaklings were lucky enough to successfully fool Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty into putting an end to all the other schools of thought and only respecting Confucianism. They also took control of the editing rights of the history books and wantonly altered history to whitewash and smear their opponents.

The burning of books and burying of Confucians was purely a way for the Confucians to vent their dissatisfaction over the First Emperor's refusal to enfeoffment.

The so-called " burning of books " had indeed burned quite a number of books, but they were all written in the languages of the six dynasties and did not meet the requirements of the Great Qin government. Moreover, there were copies in the official Doctorate Library.

The original intention of burning the books was to speed up the implementation of the 'Book of the Same Language' to facilitate communication between Great Qin's various counties and solidify the foundation of Great Qin's unification.

The real cause of the loss of ancient books was the massacre and arson that Xiang Yu committed in Xianyang City at the end of the Qin Dynasty.

However, in the later generations of history, Liu Bang had stolen the world. In order to spread his so-called orthodoxy, Liu Bang naturally wanted to slander the First Emperor and throw all sorts of dirty water at Great Qin.

As for cheating Confucians, that was even more ridiculous.

The First Emperor had only killed hundreds of alchemists who had failed to refine pills and tried to run away with the money. Even Sima Qian was embarrassed to tamper with all of this. In the " Records of the Historian ", it was clearly written that he had " cheated warlocks ".

Of course, it was not entirely unreasonable to forcefully treat these alchemists as Confucian scholars.

After all, necromancers were unlearned and incompetent people of the Confucian Sect, and they had always maintained various connections with the Confucian Sect.

The majority of the money they swindled had to be handed over to the Confucian Sect in exchange for their protection.

Because of this, Ying Changfeng completely ignored the crying and begging of those Confucian scholars. Instead, he waved his sword and started to kill wantonly in the school.

Not to mention that the system quest might be related to the destruction of the Confucian Sect, even if it wasn't related, Ying Changfeng would never let these scumbags go.

He would take it as venting his anger on the First Emperor who had been blackened into charcoal in the history of the future!

"You, you're actually so cruel and heartless?”

"You tyrant, you will definitely die a horrible death in the future!”

"All the Confucians in the world will stand up for us!”

Looking at the approaching blade, the group of Confucians immediately cried hysterically.

"Don't worry, they will be with you soon!”

"Those who obey me will prosper, and those who resist me will die!"

Ying Changfeng said coldly.

Different paths meant different plans. This group of Confucian Sect members who attempted to rebel against their superiors would only die!

If one refused to accept it, he would kill one. If ten refused to accept it, he would kill ten. If ten thousand refused to accept it, he would kill a thousand. The rest would naturally be obedient.

This was also proven by history.

In the early Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang set the ancestral precept that scholars must be valued. In the end, Donglin people turned the emperor over and wantonly plundered the land of the people. The officials forced the people to rebel and even dared to corrupt the military expenses of the border army, which eventually led to the demise of the Ming Dynasty.

However, after the Miyi invaded, the great Confucians of the Eastern Woods, who were usually benevolent, polite, and trustworthy, had become traitors in the open, killing their own people even more ruthlessly than the Miyi.

In the past, the Manyi had been imprisoned by all kinds of mosquitoes, and they would often raid and exterminate scholars. The Confucian Sect was the most peaceful and cowardly of them all, and even after the Manyi had been destroyed for a hundred years, there were still scholars who were summoning the souls of the Manyi.

Thus, the more ruthless he was, the better.

This group of people were extremely despicable!

Of course, there were also quite a few unintelligent Confucians who wanted to sneak out of the side door while the others were shouting angrily to attract their attention.

Unfortunately, the guards of the Young Master's Residence had already caught up and blocked all the exits!

As the elites of the Great Qin Imperial Army, even though they were not as strong as Ying Changfeng, they were more than enough to deal with these pedantic scholars who could not even hold their swords properly!

Those who were slightly uncooperative were quickly beaten into sandbags and tied up.

He had spared their lives for now because Ying Changfeng had thought of a good idea that would allow him to trample on the Confucian Sect even more thoroughly.

Moreover, it was also to give the First Emperor an explanation.

He did not believe that he could hide such a huge commotion from his father! *

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