But Ying Chu was different.
He was only five years old, but he was able to expose the conspiracy of Zhao Gao, Hu Hai, and the others, and even participated in the plot to get them killed.
He could even save the seriously ill Qin Shi Huang in the meantime.
The most important thing was to know when to advance and retreat. Everything seemed absurd and rude, but in fact, there were traces to follow and good control.
This was something that the First Emperor valued.
Think about it, if one could weigh the pros and cons and make the best choice when they were young, what would happen when they grew up?
If this was used in the court, which minister would dare to underestimate him?
Presumably, every official had their own way of dealing with state affairs.
Even if the ministers wanted to play petty tricks, they might not be able to defeat him.
Also, with his eccentric personality, he might be able to make the ministers speechless from time to time.
After all, the scene of him forcing the eloquent Zhao Gao into silence was still fresh in his mind.
When he thought of the dark green face of the officials in the court, but they could not say a word, the First Emperor could not help but want to laugh.
To have such ability at such a young age, who would be able to beat him when he grew up?
However, at that time, there would be very few civil officials who would still dare to say that they won.
If Ying Chu could create a poetic style, could they?
Because Ying Chu didn't explain, Emperor Shi silently assumed that the poem on the paper was written by Ying Chu.
However, even if this poem wasn't written by Ying Chu, who knew?
Moreover, Ying Chu's studies in his previous life weren't bad.
After five thousand years of history and culture, even if he wrote his own poems, it would definitely be better than the poems written by the scholars of the Great Qin Dynasty.
After all, apart from Li Si's letter of expulsion, there was nothing else that could be passed down in the Great Qin Empire.
Of course, even if he didn't mention the poem, his handwriting was not bad.
The calligraphy true inheritance rewarded by the system was no joke.
When Ying Chu was writing " Reading on a Winter Night for Zi Yu ", he only showed Wang Xizhi's calligraphy.
As for the reward from the system…
It was the true calligraphy legacy of all the calligraphy masters in the past 5,000 years!
If this wasn't enough to shock all of Great Qin's scholars, then the paper-making technique that he had invented several centuries before Cai Lun was enough to gain the respect of all of Great Qin.
It must be known that once the art of making paper was vigorously developed, bamboo slips would gradually decline. Paper, this brand new thing, would replace bamboo slips with its high efficiency, convenience, lightness, and other benefits for more people to see.
Before the appearance of paper, Great Qin, which had unified the written language, lacked a medium that could record words.
Before Ying Chu invented the art of making paper, oracle bones, bamboo slips, and silk were used as materials for people to write and record.
However, both the oracle bones and bamboo slips were relatively cumbersome.
Although silk was light, it was very expensive and not suitable for writing.
In this way, the importance of paper was extremely precious.
Such an invention would greatly make up for Great Qin's scholars 'regret in writing.
Not only was it convenient for storage and transportation, but it was also convenient for viewing and learning.
Just this point alone would make all the scholars in the country feel grateful towards Ying Chu.
Other than these, Ying Chu had never seen the people and things of the Six Nations, nor had he come into contact with the scholarly knowledge and thoughts of the Confucians.
Therefore, he would not have a different opinion from the First Emperor because of these external factors.
Moreover, Ying Chu was still young.
Moreover, Qin Shi Huang was still here.
It was still too late for him to find a teacher to teach him systematically.
Of course, Ying Chu could also use this time to find his own disciples and cultivate his power.
Apart from that, Ying Chu also had his own innate advantage when facing generals-the strength of an elephant!
If he could possess the strength of an elephant at such a young age, what would happen when he grew up?
He was probably invincible in the army!
There were two types of people in the army who could convince the soldiers.
One was stronger than everyone else, and the other was smarter than them.
Those who were stronger than the others were brave and fearless. They dared to be the vanguard and fight the enemy. They might even be able to take down the general within a hundred meters.
Those who were smarter than the soldiers were more loved by everyone because they could always lead the people to victory and make the entire army invincible.
In Qin Shi Huang's view, Ying Chu had both.
Although he was still young, his courage and strength were both admirable.
Other than that, Meng Yi's attitude towards Ying Chu was also pretty good.
Even though the two of them didn't have much interaction, from their few encounters, Meng Yi could tell that he admired Ying Chu.
As such, Meng Tian's attitude towards Ying Chu was not bad.
Therefore, the young Ying Chu was already able to gain the favor of all the generals in the court.
Didn't he see that most of the officials in the court didn't dare to be impudent in front of him?
Of course, a large part of this was because of the First Emperor's attitude.
After all, Emperor Shi doted on the little prince to the point where all the concubines in the harem were envious and jealous.
But if Ying Chu really had no redeeming qualities, why would the First Emperor pamper him?
Err…
If one really had to mention this, it would probably be the line of Qin seal script that would appear in Qin Shi Huang's mind from time to time.
Was it not enough to gain the favor of the other party by increasing the lifespan of the First Emperor?
Besides, apart from Ying Chu's lifespan and his own strength, Shi Huang also thought highly of Ying Chu's master.
That was a rare mighty figure in the world.
If Ying Chu could ascend to the throne after Shi Huang's hundred years, he might be able to invite that mighty figure to take charge!
At that time, the Great Qin Empire that he had single-handedly established would exist for thousands of generations, be admired by the people, and be respected and loved by future generations!
This was the scene he wanted to see.
This was also his original intention!
Unfortunately, he didn't know that the so-called master was made up by Ying Chu.
But so what?
Even without that master, with Ying Chu's knowledge of history and the rise and fall of the 500 or so emperors, how could he not manage Great Qin?
Moreover, with the support of lifespan, it was still unknown how long Qin Shi Huang could live.
But this didn't stop him from teaching Ying Chu.
After all, it was rare to find a suitable successor. He had to do his best to nurture him.
To be honest, if it wasn't for the fact that Fu Su's other children were not presentable, he would have given up on Fu Su a long time ago.
Now that Ying Chu was a more suitable candidate to be the successor, the result was self-evident.
However, in Qin Shi Huang's eyes, Ying Chu was still young, and he was too childish in handling many things. He needed to find a teacher to teach him more.
As a result, Ying Chu's future…would not be so peaceful.
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