Ying Zheng gave me a blank look and rested at the desk.

"Either you have a problem with one of the genes in Huanxu. I muttered, "I'm fine with teaching anyway." "

"Have you thought about it, do you really want to kill Confucian?" I looked at him with interest, compared to the first time I saw him when I was newly married, his black hair now had a few gray hairs added to it, and the tenacity and high-spiritedness in his eyes were gradually replaced by the elusive. The wrinkles at the corners of his eyes have appeared, and he doesn't look kind, but he only feels scheming.

I haven't looked at him for a long time, and when I look at him, I feel a lot of emotion.

Ying Zheng also looked at me for a long time and said, "Warlock Fangshi is just cheating money, and Confucianism is demagoguery." I don't want to kill them this time. Fusu has a saying that is right, Confucianism cannot be killed. Then you can only try to kill the chickens and make an example. Since I want to concentrate power in my hands, I cannot tolerate the sound of the opposite way ringing in my ears. I want them to know that if he dares to say that the political management of the Qin State is not good, I will take his life. "

I squinted, already knowing in my heart that Yingzheng was making a mistake.

But this mistake is not that he should not have killed Confucian scholars and magicians, but that he did not uproot them ruthlessly but preferred to kill them.

If you don't kill anyone, you won't kill any of them. If you kill, kill them all, and don't leave any of them behind. In this way, the centralized management of what he called it can be ensured.

It's like in some books, someone killed the whole family, but the son or daughter of the family stayed, and in the end the son or daughter tried his best to find out the case and kill the murderer.

Therefore, if you want to kill, you must leave no one, and the fish that slip through the net are terrible. But Confucian, can you kill them all? You can't kill them all, so you can't kill any of them.

Even if they are disgusted, even if they are useless, it is better to keep them and use stratagems to strip them of their position of power little by little. It is even possible to elect a leader for them, and as long as this leader is his own person, he can quietly brainwash all Confucian students. Not to mention having a Legalist brain, at least you can not go against Ying Zheng.

From this point of view, Fusu is actually right. But he didn't make it clear, and Ying Zheng was not on the same line of thinking as him, so it became like this in the end.

Where did Ying Zheng think that Confucian scholars might be superficially submissive, and of course, some did not even have superficial submissiveness, and instigated the masses behind their backs?

From the perspective of a quick solution, Yingzheng's approach is correct, and it can be maintained for at least a while. But what about after a while?

I used to always remind Ying Zheng that he didn't have any days to live, so maybe he was panicked and wanted to solve all the tricky things in a short time, that is, to achieve quick success. However, this incident is not a matter that can be solved in a short period of time, and how can he do it if the whole people have been brainwashed for three and five years? Moreover, he thinks about things too simply, and he is arrogant and arrogant to underestimate the enemy.

Just by killing, if you kill one, you may stand up four.

In addition to arousing public anger and killing chickens and monkeys for a few months, killing people will be of no avail.

They may not be as wise as the monarch to some extent. But on the other hand, they are not without wisdom. Even wisdom taken together is sometimes unusually large and should never be taken lightly.

After a while, he came back to his senses and glanced at Yingzheng, who was still uncomfortable because of Fusu.

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