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Chapter 675: Zhu Di's Hope

Chapter 675 Zhu Di's Hope Mr. Lin, you are right. Education is the fundamental way to change society. The Confucian education of our Ming Dynasty was distorted by court officials and turned into a tool for people to blindly pursue fame and fortune. We must restore the original intention of Confucianism and let people truly understand what is benevolence, righteousness and morality from the heart, Zhu Di said excitedly, and Zhu Chong also showed an expression of approval. He agreed with Lin Che's point of view and felt that changing people's ideas through education is a good way. Since you are all united, then I will tell you how to reform education. Lin Che put away his excitement, calmed down, and began to explain in detail. He told Zhu Di and Zhu Chong that the education of the Ming Dynasty must start with the education of Confucian classics, and the Confucian classics education must return to its original appearance, so that children can learn morality from an early age, cultivate noble character and the ideological awareness of making great contributions to the country and society. Lin Che's voice was firm and excited. Zhu Di and Zhu Chong listened quietly. They were moved by Lin Che's point of view and felt that this was a good way to save the Ming Dynasty. In the following time, Lin Che and Zhu Di and Zhu Chong had a long discussion. They not only discussed the education plan, but also studied how to formulate practical policies and measures. In order to master more knowledge, Zhu Di and Zhu Chong took the initiative to ask Lin Che to find some precious books and materials. Lin Che never gave up his mission. He tried to make the two boys understand that only by truly changing the ideas of appointment can the Ming Dynasty be saved from the original. Zhu Di and Zhu Chong were moved by Lin Che's words. They gradually got rid of the inherent mindset and began to actively think about how to implement the reform measures proposed by Lin Che. Seeing that the two boys were thinking farther and farther, Lin Che coughed and pulled them back to the journey. Ahem, aren't you talking about corruption? What are you talking about? He told the emperor that corruption in the government cannot be ignored and must be actively solved. Zhu Di listened carefully. He said in a weak business, Lin Che, you are right. I even know the problems in the court, but I can't do anything. Lin Che looked at Zhu Di's slightly aging face and felt sorry from the bottom of his heart. He took a deep breath and said, "Yes, but no matter what, we cannot give up the management of the government. If the current emperor is really powerless, then the Ming Dynasty will not be able to reverse the decline." Zhu Di was silent for a while, raised his head and looked at Lin Che firmly. He said, "Mr. Lin, your words touched me deeply. I hope that the current Shuangshi Khan will personally solve the corruption problem in the government. The Ming Dynasty needs a strong and upright monarch." Lin Che saw Zhu Di's firm eyes, and his heart moved. However, he did not stop his speech. He began to explain to them how to solve the problem of corruption in the government. Lin Che pointed out that corrupt officials must be severely punished first. He told Zhu Di and the others that the Ming Dynasty must establish an independent and impartial supervisory agency to investigate and severely punish corrupt officials. At the same time, he also suggested strengthening supervision of local officials to prevent corruption from spreading in the court. Zhu Di and Zhu Chong both listened carefully to Lin Che's suggestions and looked at each other. Zhu Di continued to speak, "Mr. Lin, it's you who hopes that the emperor can set up a special supervisory agency to specifically combat corrupt officials and strengthen supervision of local officials." Lin Che was delighted to hear Zhu Di's response. He knew that this was the result of his efforts in the Ming Dynasty's politics. Next, Lin Che used cases to explain to these two people how to cultivate more responsible and upright officials through strengthening education. He pointed out that only by improving the moral character and real ability of officials can corruption be eradicated. Zhu Di thought for a while and then said, Mr. Lin, your point of view is very insightful. We must strengthen the education and training of officials, especially focusing on cultivating their moral character and serving the people. After hearing these words, Lin Che continued his in-depth and easy-to-understand explanation, discussing how to reward effective supervision mechanisms, how to strengthen judicial independence, and how to increase the crackdown on corrupt officials. Zhu Di and Zhu Chong listened attentively. He Mengmeng was thinking and taking notes silently. They realized that Lin Che's suggestions were very instructive and this would help them change the predicament faced by the Ming Dynasty. Lin Che continued to communicate with them, asking them if they had any other questions or ideas. Zhu Di stared at Lin Che, his eyes full of hope. He said, Mr. Lin, you have given us a lot of things. If I have the opportunity, I will do my best to solve the corruption of the government and ensure that the Ming Dynasty will restore its former prosperity. Zhu Chong also echoed: Mr. Lin, you know that even if I take a penny, I will also work hard to save the Ming Dynasty and seek welfare for the people. Lin Che was deeply moved by their firm determination. In this way, Lin Che and the two of them spent a controversial time together. Their conversation was full of wisdom and sparks, inspiring each other's thinking and actions. With the lamentable end, Zhu Di left the imperial prison. He looked at the distant sky with hope in his heart.

He firmly believed that his efforts would have a profound impact on the Ming Dynasty and bring changes to this era. Zhu Di embarked on his journey home, with beautiful fantasies about the future of the Ming Dynasty in his heart. He hoped that through communication with Mr. Lin, he could help them improve the government and make the Ming Dynasty truly restored to its former glory. Moreover, he was determined to pass on his experience and what he had learned to more people and contribute to the fairness of the Weishi County event and the happiness of the people. Zhu Di raised his head to meet the challenges of the future. With the belief of changing the world, he walked out of the gate of the imperial prison and traveled to Lin Che of the Ming Dynasty. He was imprisoned in the imperial prison. During this time, he became friends with Zhu Di and Zhu Chong, who had hidden their identities, and gave them lectures. Zhu Di was often fascinated by his thoughts and words. Today Lin Che told Zhu Di and Zhu Chong about the importance of values, and told them that values ​​are a person's views and judgments on world life and moral principles. It can inspire people to do things and guide their behavior and decision-making. Zhu Yuanzhang, who was sitting next to him, secretly pricked up his ears, and the whole province listened. Zhu Yuanzhang was in charge of the fate of the entire Ming Empire, but he was extremely confused about how to govern the country. This time, after hearing Lin Che's explanation, he suddenly felt his mind broadened and developed. Ling Chi continued to say that a person's values ​​are based on his beliefs, moral standards and the goals he pursues. Only by clarifying one's own values ​​can one move forward firmly on the road of life and not lose direction. (End of this chapter)