Of course it was impossible for Emperor Zhu to leave the successor of the Ming Empire to a group of Confucian scholars to teach him.
What if I teach Zhu Yunwenke?
The industrialization that was finally started will cease after his death.
Isn’t this nonsense?
Therefore, the issue of education for future generations is really a top priority and cannot be taken lightly.
Emperor Zhu has been pondering this matter for quite some time.
Now that Luo Fangmei talked about it, he shook his head and said: "My prince does not need to receive any traditional Confucian education. I will arrange this. In addition, there is no need for those imperial masters!"
Luo Fangmei was stunned and asked: "Why? Hasn't it been like this since ancient times?"
"Then look at how many good emperors have been produced by relying on the teachings of Confucian scholars since ancient times?" Emperor Zhu said, shaking his head.
Even leaving aside the fact that today's Confucian ideology does not meet the needs of an industrialized country in the future world.
In Zhu Daohua's view.
The traditional imperial education is undoubtedly quite a failure.
It’s really hard to say whether those imperial tricks are useful in ruling an industrialized country.
At least Emperor Zhu thought it didn't have much effect.
If a country wants long-term peace and stability, it still needs a stable system. What the emperor needs is a circle around him.
Relying on a circle of contacts, the emperor can better exert his family's influence.
And this circle cannot be cultivated by being raised in a deep palace and having contact with a few old Confucian scholars at most - and it is easy to make people stupid and easy to be fooled.
The emperor said that he was alone and widowed, but he could not really become a widowed person.
"The Royal Academy has been preparing for some time. The princes should all change their names and enroll in the Royal Academy."
Emperor Zhu said.
"The people admitted to this Royal Academy are not the children of nobles and high officials at all levels, but also the descendants of the heroes of the Ming Dynasty, the future emperors of the Ming Dynasty, and the princes who are destined to go to all over the world to become kings. They need to establish their own network of contacts. , they need to get in touch with society. No matter how deep you live in the palace and are longer than the hands of women, how can you give birth to a qualified emperor."
"A qualified emperor?" Luo Fangmei was stunned, "Doesn't the emperor want to cultivate a talented and strategic successor?"
"No need, no need at all." Emperor Zhu waved his hand and said. "I can accomplish all the affairs of great talents and great strategists in this lifetime. I am not afraid of having to deal with you. I do not intend to be the emperor for the rest of my life. I will abdicate when I am around fifty-five and hand over to the boss to take over. I think this system will become a routine. This person It’s easy to be confused as you get older. I heard that Emperor Qianlong was quite smart when he was young, but he was just as confused when he got old. Isn’t that what I mean when he gets old? It’s called helping the horse and giving him a gift. Procedure."
"So if the boss becomes the emperor in the future, what he has to do is to maintain the authority of Mingli. As long as the music is ruined by disrespect, the Ming Dynasty will be as stable as Mount Tai." Emperor Zhu said.
In fact, it is to maintain a system that supports the operation of the entire empire.
Although governing the country with systems is rigid, it is safer than relying on people to govern.
"So the boss has a lot to learn in the future. Management, political economics, law, etc. all need to be studied in depth, and the military must also be involved. As for Confucianism, there is no need to be too proficient."
When Luo Fangmei heard this, she looked around and breathed a sigh of relief when she saw that no one heard the couple's conversation.
If this word gets out, I don’t know how many old Confucian scholars will be angry to death.
"As for Yi Zhen'er, why not take her back in two years and go to school with the eldest and second eldest children?" Luo Fangmei suggested.
She was actually not worried about Tokugawa Miki.
Because she didn't see Miki Tokugawa's methods with her own eyes.
On the other hand, Tokugawa Miki is Japanese after all, and Zhu Laoliu also has Japanese ancestry.
Based on this, Luo Fangmei felt that she didn't need to worry about anything.
Therefore, it would not be good to show hostility towards Tokugawa Miki.
It would be bad if Emperor Zhu had a jealous reputation.
"This is natural. The Royal Academy will not open a branch in Japan." Emperor Zhu said.
Right now.
There was a sound of horse hooves.
A group of cavalry came from the front.
The leader was Li Sheng, commander of the Guards Cuirassier Division.
The two cuirassier brigades were combined into one division, with a total of 10,000 cavalry, under the command of the former cuirassier brigade commander Li Sheng.
soon.
Li Shengcheng dismounted and walked quickly to Emperor Zhu. After paying tribute to the Emperor and Queen, he said: "The Russian Crown Prince and his entourage have arrived twenty miles away and are about to arrive!"
Emperor Zhu nodded upon hearing this.
"Instruct all the ministries to get into position and let the Russian Crown Prince see the majesty of my Ming Dynasty's military!"
After returning to Irkutsk, the crown prince of the Russian Empire, Petrovich, began to seek contact with the Ming Empire.
He knew very well that the military power of the Russian Empire could not allow them to retain the lands in the Far East.
Moreover, Petrovich also knew quite well what would happen to the defeated crown prince when he returned to Moscow.
For the sake of the Russian Empire and its own future.
Petrovich finally gave it all.
At this time, he was riding south to Kulun with General Repnin, Lieutenant General Mikhail and a dozen generals and officers.
Escorted by hundreds of Ming cuirassiers, they headed south.
Repnin was observing the Ming cuirassiers riding fine war horses.
It was different from the Ming Dynasty Zhengxi Dusi who fought with them before.
These Ming cuirassiers were not just better equipped.
The key is in temperament. These cuirassiers exude an aura that makes people feel uncomfortable all the time.
The signal conveyed by this kind of aura is: I am the most awesome in the world, and all of you are my losers.
This feeling made Repnin extremely unhappy.
But he didn't admit the eliteness of these hundreds of cuirassiers.
They wore steel helmets on their heads, and their chests were made of steel armor that was forged in one piece. The horses under their crotches were very tall and strong, and were more suitable for charging battles than the Don horses ridden by the Cossacks.
They were holding rifles, grenades hanging on their waists, and pistols - the kind of revolvers that made the Russian army's scalp numb and could fire six bullets in a row in close combat!
Just these weapons and war horses.
And the sophistication of the training.
To maintain such an army.
If the Russian Empire empties its wealth, it may only be able to raise ten thousand cavalry - this is the most extreme situation. Generally speaking, such expensive cavalry can only raise one or two thousand at most, just to show off and intimidate Look at the enemy.
Maybe the Chinese think so too?
They want to use this incredibly elite cavalry to scare the Russians.
Just when Liu Puning was thinking this.
He only heard the inhalation of the Crown Prince Petrovich beside him.
The surrounding Russian generals and officers also exclaimed.
Everyone raised their heads one after another, only to see a bright field in front of them.
Repnin's scalp feels numb!
all!
All are armored cavalry!
The number is tens of thousands!
Oh, God.
Is this the Mongol Empire back?
(End of chapter)