Chapter 389 The Boundless Starry Sky, Jiang Ziya's Shock



It's called the Star Gazing Pavilion!

The Star Gazing Pavilion has been established for over a year.

It has three hundred disciples, but it is missing the sect leader.

Under Lingyun's guidance.

Jiang Ziya thus became the master of the Star Gazing Pavilion in a rather muddled way.

His first task was not to observe celestial phenomena for the Shang Dynasty, but to compile Neo-Confucianism.

This made Jiang Ziya feel as if he had been seen through.

But once you become a subject.

Jiang Ziya did not refuse and immediately looked at the draft of Neo-Confucianism in his hand.

But when I saw the first sentence...

"boom!"

Jiang Ziya felt as if he had been struck by lightning; his whole body trembled violently, and he couldn't help but mutter a low chant...

"Heaven and earth carry the Dao; when the Dao exists, all things are born; when the Dao is lost, all things perish."

Jiang Ziya forcibly suppressed the throbbing in his heart and slowly turned to the second page.

The table of contents of this draft of Neo-Confucianism immediately comes to mind: Mind is Principle, Unity of Knowledge and Action, and Extending Innate Knowledge!

Jiang Ziya dared not look any longer, abruptly closed the book, and asked those around him.

Who compiled this draft of Neo-Confucianism?

These words were spoken.

Immediately, a disciple stepped forward and bowed.

"Reporting to the Pavilion Master."

"This draft of Neo-Confucianism was compiled by the King himself and was not written by anyone else."

Jiang Ziya: "......"

Even though Jiang Ziya had already guessed it, he still couldn't help but feel shocked.

As the ruler of a country.

The Shang king was not only a man of great talent in both literature and military affairs, but he also introduced unprecedented reforms.

The Edict of Grace, The Complete Military Strategy of China, The Exploitation of the Works of Nature...

Each and every one of them is a master of wisdom.

Who would have thought that the Shang king was actually a great scholar of Neo-Confucianism?

Jiang Ziya's gaze involuntarily fell upon that magnificent palace.

Does such a perfect being truly exist in this world?

Was King Di Xin of the Shang Dynasty really just a ruler who ruled by men?

Could it be that the many hexagrams observed when the palm was examined were actually false?

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