Although many processes occurred during this period accompanied by disasters for the Han people, there were also some peaceful evolutions.
Any social phenomenon is extremely complex, and Buddhism is even more so. Advantages and disadvantages are sometimes entangled, making it difficult to make an immediate qualitative analysis
As a foreign religion, Buddhism was introduced to China. Putting aside the negative aspects, the positive aspects cannot be denied in any case.
It has influenced almost every aspect of Chinese culture, adding new vitality to it, promoting its development and helping it grow. This is a generally accepted fact and requires no further elaboration.
The development of Buddhism in China is a very significant matter.
After being introduced to China in BC, it has gone through many stages of exploration, adaptation, development, change, penetration, and integration, and finally became a part of Chinese culture and Chinese thought.
Zhu Youjian suppressed Buddhism because Buddhism crossed that red line.
When Buddhism has become a place outside the law, Buddhism has become a place where filth and evil are harbored. After each beast makes a mistake, can one step by step and say "put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha immediately" atone for the other's sins?
Fortunately, there is no real Buddha in the world, otherwise Zhu Youjian would definitely come to the Buddha's door and ask him why?
Those beasts gained enlightenment, do those victims deserve to suffer?
Moreover, none of those famous Buddhists are extremely rich. On the one hand, they deceive people who don't even have enough to eat to donate money, and on the other hand, they secretly work on mortgage loans.
In times of disaster, use this money to build a good reputation for yourself.
Shouldn't this kind of sect be rectified?
A sect has its own role, but a sect must have its own bottom line, otherwise it will become a cult, and the cult must be eradicated.
If Buddhism does not make changes, then it will wait to be replaced by other sects.
As long as the scholar tree said it, Zhu Youjian wasn't worried at all.
Zhu Youjian had already known about the next Ming Dynasty disaster, and Bingqie also made corresponding countermeasures.
Moreover, Zhu Youjian will do a good job in publicity before the disaster. These monks will not cause much trouble.
The issue of heirs is indeed a problem.
After all, the Chinese nation has attached great importance to orthodoxy since ancient times.
Today's medical skills are not as good as those of later generations, and the emperor may burp at any time.
He has a son, and people who are loyal to him have confidence in their hearts. If something happens to him, there will be no big turmoil.
Otherwise, once he burps, he will not have a suitable successor.
At that time, a queen mother or a minister will inherit the throne from a close relative or a more capable family member.
There was an emperor and courtiers, and the change of emperor would inevitably affect the direction of the Ming Dynasty.
Moreover, the new emperor may not be able to completely control the army, and if he wants to control the army, he will inevitably clear out a considerable number of generals.
This is extremely detrimental to the development of Ming Dynasty.
As for the third one, it's even more of a joke.
If a country wants to develop, it must pay equal attention to civil and military affairs.
Advocating for literature and martial arts will lead to many problems in the country.
The reason why Zhu Youjian worships martial arts so much now is to make up for the debt owed to Ming Dynasty.
Over the past hundreds of years, thanks to the efforts of the literati, the Ming Dynasty's army and military generals have been ineffective. Whenever someone who can fight appears, the literati will always try their best to kill him.
If Zhu Youjian does not change, the Ming Dynasty today will probably be the same as the Ming Dynasty in history.
The Ming Dynasty became a horse ranch for slaves. and cash machines.