Transmigrated to the Great Ming Dynasty, I became Emperor Zhu Youxiao, the Carpenter Emperor. Well then, I'll hide behind the scenes; I'll take the blame, and you all go die.
Whoever does this is everyone's enemy. This person is a heretic and must be eliminated, both academically and physically.
No one expected that Chen Kedao would actually shout out this slogan directly.
This guy is so bold!
Chen Kedao didn't care about that. He had to say it this way.
When he went to the palace to chat with His Majesty before, His Majesty mentioned this matter.
His Majesty said that if he, Old Chen, wanted to teach, he must make cleansing the world his goal.
Therefore, the slogans you shout must be deafening and must scare everyone.
Otherwise, it would be like doing it secretly, and everyone would ignore you. If someone deliberately suppresses you, you wouldn't be able to make any waves at all.
Therefore, you must shout a high-sounding slogan so that you can win the support of others.
The equality of the four classes must be shouted out, so this is not actually what Chen Kedao wants to shout, but what His Majesty wants to shout. He just shouts it out through his own mouth and lets his teacher take the blame.
The teacher is dead anyway.
Besides, based on my understanding of the teacher, if there really is such an opportunity to shout slogans for His Majesty, let alone taking the blame, the teacher would even be willing to sacrifice his life.
Chen Kedao ignored the chaos in the audience and continued calmly, "All people are created equal, without distinction of high or low. As for scholars, farmers, merchants, and artisans, they are merely occupations for making a living, without distinction of high or low. Whether you are a scholar or a warrior, a farmer or a merchant, we are all the same, just doing different things, there is no other distinction."
ps:
Next is the popular book recommendation session, recommending a new book from the History Channel!
The new work of the historical master "Yishou Qiankun", "I Want to Be a Cabinet Elder"
Synopsis: In the 26th year of the Jiajing reign, the Ming Emperor devoted himself to alchemy and Taoism, seeking immortality. Xia Yan and Yan Song competed openly and covertly for the position of Prime Minister, neither willing to yield.
In this year that was destined to be extraordinary, Xu Yan, a young man from Dinghai County, Ningbo Prefecture, climbed to a high place and looked into the distance, secretly vowing in his heart: I want to be a cabinet minister!