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Chapter 2865 There is no female saint in the humane world (extra)

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    Wen Dao Forum Network, Wen Sage Discussion Group.

    "Selection of the greatest literary saints since ancient times"

    1. Holy Emperor Fuxi¡ª¡ª11%

    2. The ancestor of Cangjie - 18%

    3. Chengtang God Emperor¡ª¡ª4%

    4. King Wen Jichang¡ª¡ª3%

    5. Confucian sage Confucius¡ª¡ª21%

    6. Li Zu Yu Yao¡ª¡ª43%

    ¡¾I feel that the results of this selection are not very objective. Why did Lizu Yuyao get 43% of the support? This is almost half.

    She is only one of the six literary saints. You can't be so biased just because she is closest to the present era, the only female among the literary saints, and has laid all the basic theoretical knowledge of modern science and technology, right?  ¡¿

    ¡¾emmmm¡­¡­

    For a moment, I couldn¡¯t tell whether the first floor was disparaging Lizu or praising Lizu. Isn¡¯t her credit for laying down all the technical and theoretical knowledge of modern science and technology not big enough?

    The combined achievements of the previous five literary saints, their impact and changes in the world are not as great as those of Lizu!

    I have always felt that there was one era before Emperor Zu, and another era after Emperor Zu. Tens of thousands of years before Emperor Zu, the problem of having enough food could not be completely solved, but less than fifty years have passed since Emperor Zu became a saint.  Within a short period of time, this problem was completely solved. From that time until now, there has never been a case where more than ten people in a certain area collectively starved to death.

    A few people who starve to death are accidents or murders.

    There are many other changes besides this.

    I also feel that Lizu¡¯s support rate is low. In my opinion, she is the well-deserved No. 1 literary saint in the world, and no one can match her.  ¡¿

    "Is the support for Holy Emperor Fuxi a little too low? He is the number one saint in the world.

    He pioneered both the civil and military arts.

    Is it possible that such a ground-breaking existence should be belittled in such a way just because the other party is so old and his various achievements are not so obvious now?

    If there is no Holy Emperor Fuxi.

    We should still drink blood and wear hair.

    It may even be used as food by monsters in the wild.

    I think his achievements should far exceed those of the so-called Confucian sages. How much achievements can Confucian sages have? His greatest achievement is nothing more than founding the first private school, opening up the era of teaching and educating people, and sorting out the achievements of his predecessors.  Just books.

    He did not even live to become a saint.

    He became a saint more than a hundred years after his death.

    His achievements, even without him, would have been accomplished by others. The books he compiled and compiled by hundreds of other schools of thought have similar knowledge inheritance. They do not have unique and irreplaceable characteristics at all. Had it not been for the later prosperity of Confucianism and its popularity,  With so much luck, it's not his turn to become a saint!  ¡¿

    ¡¾I also feel that the Confucian sages are praised too much.

    The Institute of Ancient Sages of the Chinese Academy of Arts released a research report ten years ago. According to their calculations, among the six literary saints, only three did not rely on any merit or luck and relied purely on their own abilities to break through to the realm of literary saints. The others  All three are more or less able to break through with the help of external forces.

    ???For example, Emperor Chengtang.

    Although his literary skills were not bad, he did not become a saint before he founded the Shangtang Empire. He relied on creating a unified dynasty and stole some of the achievements of the ancient gods' sacrifices, and forcibly divided the Shangtang Emperor clan into  Decided to be a member of the divine clan, he enshrined all the gods and offered sacrifices after his death. He also stole some of the results of Fuxi's Bagua and wrote the burial instructions.

    Only then did he reluctantly break through Wen Sheng.

    The same goes for King Wen Jichang. If he hadn't created the Book of Changes at the same time, he sent people to destroy all the inheritance of the two books of changes in the collection of Lianshan, thereby stealing the luck of the two books of changes.

    It is simply impossible to make a breakthrough through the Book of Changes.  .

    And even so, he actually only became a sub-sage through the Book of Changes. His breakthrough to becoming a saint was the luck of establishing the Zhou Dynasty with the help of his son later.

    Only then can we successfully break through.

    At the same time, because he absorbed too much luck, it directly led to the early death of his son, which caused the Zhou Dynasty to be in turmoil for a long time. Although the later period lasted for a long time in name, it was never able to be regarded as a complete unified dynasty, and the luck fell apart very badly.

    The last Confucian sage was actually just a sub-sage during his lifetime, and he relied on himself to recruit seventy-two sage disciples, and relied on their luck to a certain extent as a teacher, so that he could successfully break through and later be able to  Becoming a Confucian sage is also the result of their efforts.

    It¡¯s really not worthy of the name.

    It¡¯s not entirely up to you.

     There are only three other saints. One pioneered the way of civility and martial arts and became a saint through the Eight Diagrams; the other laid the foundation of writing, so that the inheritance of literature and Tao was no longer passed down orally, but had a carrier that could be passed down through the ages;  There was a person who changed an era, cut off the old era in one fell swoop, created a new era, and forced the explanation of worldly principles from a philosophical level back to reality, so that everyone could understand it.

    These three are far more important than the other three, and it doesn¡¯t matter if the other three are present or not.  ¡¿

    ¡¾In other words, I think this ranking, except for the support rate of the Confucian sages, is a bit unobjective, and the other literary sages should be quite objective.

    Do you remember the Artificial Sun Project?

    This plan has been successful, and according to the information disclosed above, the core concept of this plan is still provided by the deceased Li Zu. I remember that ancient books once recorded that Li Zu fought against two  Semi-saints, three sages and countless great scholars were besieging him.

    At the beginning, no one could tell what method Rizu relied on to win. Various rumors and legends emerged one after another, but one thing is certain, her attack had an extremely dazzling light and extremely terrifying high temperature.  .

    If you think about it carefully now.

    Does it look like a little sun?

    Judging from the results of literary practice, since Lizu can master the principle of the creation of the little sun.

    It makes sense to rub the little sun with your hands!

    In terms of the horror of rubbing the sun with your hands, even if you don¡¯t discuss the impact of change, if you just compare it with force, Lizu will still be the first.  ¡¿

    "Why are we Confucian sages not objective?

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    If we hadn¡¯t created the humanistic barrier.

    Where did the eight hundred years of peace come from?

    During our period of Confucian supremacy, demons were never allowed to cross the border. At most, one or two occasionally sneaked into human territory. However, there was never a successful large-scale invasion of demons.

    ¡°Can¡¯t this be considered the merit of the Confucian sage?

    How can Confucianism exist without Confucian sages?  ¡¿

    ¡¾Don¡¯t change the concept above, don¡¯t attribute all the achievements of your Confucian disciples to your ancestors. Then I also said that without the Holy Emperor Fuxi, there would be no later culture at all.

    And that humanistic network you built.

    Do you think we have all forgotten what it is? Although that thing prevented the invasion of demons to a certain extent, it restrained the thoughts of all literati, so that there was no new trend of thought in the territory of the human race in those eight hundred years.  , no one can deny this.

    ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? having not broken the old times with Lizu.

    ??Changing the humanities network.

    I guess we still have to learn from those who know Zhihu.

    No, according to the past environment, civilians like us are not even qualified for enlightenment.

    It must at least reach the level of a poor family.

    Only then are you qualified to learn and practice literature.  ¡¿

    ¡¾Aren¡¯t poor families just ordinary people?  ¡¿

    ¡¾You above are too naive. In ancient times, poor families did not refer to ordinary peasants. Ordinary peasants did not belong to any family. They were called Limin.

    The poor family refers to the declining aristocracy.

    There were famous people in the family, but later they fell into decline due to various reasons. The family has been farmers for eighteen lifetimes, which is called mud-legged, and has nothing to do with children from a poor family.

    That is to say, Li Zu later popularized education.

    Only then did the meaning of the poor family members change.

    Anyone who is poor can be considered a member of a poor family.  ¡¿

    ¡¾What¡¯s the meaning of this comparison?  ¡¿

    [Of course it¡¯s interesting. It¡¯s not that all those conservative Confucian disciples were expelled at once. If it hadn¡¯t been for this comparison, who would have known that 21% of people would still be loyal to Confucianism, and hundreds of other schools would still be loyal to Confucianism.  Need to keep working hard!  ¡¿

    ¡¾So, this is for fishing?  ¡¿

    "It's okay, what kind of fish is a small literary discussion forum? It's just nonsense.  ¡¿

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