Yan Jiaoran let out a "嘤" and slowly woke up.
The whole place is filled with golden needles and scattered flowing clouds.
There was a halo of light between the bed drawers.
Before I knew it, it was sunrise.
Her beautiful eyes were hazy and her face was burning. She covered her chest and muttered to herself, "Damn it! How could I have such a dream?"
When she recalled the scene in her dream, the blush on Yan Jiaoran's face became even deeper, as red as if it was about to drip blood.
Why would I mess around with Yanran?
How could I possibly let Yanran be conquered by that bastard?
Impossible, this is definitely impossible!
Dreams are the opposite!
I won't go with others.
I want to be that unique person.
As the emperor of the Great Zhou Dynasty, I want to sleep with this bastard instead of being slept with by him!
Thinking of this, Yan Jiaoran felt a lot more at ease. She stretched lazily, rubbed her sleepy eyes, her eyelashes trembled slightly, and she seemed a little dazed.
Ever since I was forced to work hard by that bastard Qin Yuan.
She hasn't slept in for a while.
I really want to be lazy and sleep in.
Forget it.
Don’t provoke this bastard again and then write articles to curse me.
When Yan Jiaoran thought of Qin Yuan's article, she still felt a little scared.
This has a lot of staying power.
Fortunately, this bastard is not a loyal minister.
Otherwise, if there is someone like this staring at you, you suffer bullying every day, and you want to kill him but dare not, how difficult would life be?
No wonder those incompetent emperors in history wanted to tear those "censors" into pieces.
It really is too much of a nuisance!
Forget it, let’s get up, eat and go to work.
After work, go find that guy and ask for a reward!
This time, I can't be fooled by this bastard's empty promises.
…
at the same time.
Xiuwenfang, which was originally deserted, is particularly lively today.
The three inner floors were filled with scholars wearing square scarves.
The outer three floors were filled with people who stopped to watch.
Everyone stretched their heads, whispered, and had a great time discussing.
However, we have never been able to come up with a common answer that can convince everyone.
Even the scholars were powerless to answer, and could only sigh, "If Confucius couldn't answer this question, how could we possibly answer it?"
"These two little kids are clearly messing around, ignore them, ignore them!"
"Go, go, don't block the road."
Some scholars took out their trump cards - unreasonable arguments and false accusations.
It really shows the style of some scholars.
And all of this stems from a debate between two children:
"When is the sun closer to us and when is it farther away from us?"
A child said, "That must be because the sun is closer to us when it first comes out and farther away from us at noon."
The other child shook his head and said, "No, you are not right."
"It must be far away from us when it first comes out, but close to us at noon!"
"Impossible, I have my reasons!" The child puffed out his chest, full of confidence.
"Haha, I have my reasons too!" Another child followed suit and puffed out his chest.
It was a tit-for-tat confrontation, full of tension.
It seemed as if a fight was about to break out at the next moment.
The noise was so loud that it attracted the attention of many scholars, who stopped to watch.
At this time, a scholar who liked to meddle in other people's affairs came over and asked with a smile.
"What's wrong with you two kids? What are you arguing about?"
"A gentleman values harmony. Why don't you tell me this for your students to hear?"
"Perhaps, the students can give you some advice?"
The quarrel between the two stopped immediately.
They all turned around at the same time, widened their eyes, and looked expectantly at the scholar who liked to play the peacemaker.
"I think the sun is closer to people when it's just rising, and he thinks it's farther away from people when it's just rising."
"Scholar, you are well-informed. You must know when the sun is closer to us and when it is farther away from us, right?"
"Well……"
The scholar was silent while watching the two children.
As a scholar, he naturally recognized that this was an allusion from "Liezi·Tangwen".
I never expected that the problem that even Confucius, the founder of the Chinese philosophy, would fall upon me...
What should I do?
If he said that it was close to us when it just came out, and far away from us at noon.
There will definitely be a child who says that.
No, no.
Scholar, you must have used a stove before, right?
Do you feel hotter when you are close to the stove or when you are far away from the stove?
The sun is the same as a stove. Obviously, it is hottest and closest to us at noon, and it is not hot when it just comes out and is farthest away from us.
What if the answer is that it is far away from us at sunrise and close to us at noon.
Another child also had an opinion.
He would say, scholar, look, when I am close to you, you think I am big; when I am far away from you, you think I am small.
At sunrise the sun is as big as a wheel, and at noon the sun is as small as a plate.
Obviously, the same principle must apply to the distance of the sun.
So, the sun is closer to us at sunrise and farther away from us at noon.
Now the problem comes to him, how should he answer?
No matter how you answer, you must face those two impeccable and extremely detailed arguments.
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