Chapter 36: Rip it! Rip it louder! (2/2)
Echoes of My Heart Throughout the Court
Old Text School:Blah, blah, blah, blahâ¦
They debated over The Spring and Autumn Annals, The Rites of Zhou, The Book of Rites, The Book of Documents, The Guliang Commentary, The Gongyang Commentary, and The Zuo Commentaryâ¦
When it came to the dispute over orthodoxy, neither side was willing to back down.
Even the argument over whether The Rites of Zhou was written by the Duke of Zhou or Confucius had already escalated into a full-blown, earth-shaking battle.
This was Xu Yanmiaoâs first time witnessing a scripture debate up close. Although he found it difficult to follow, he was lucky to have a certain kindhearted colleague from the Ministry of War interpreting for him, making his âspectator sportâ experience all the more enjoyable.
[âRip into each other! The louder, the better!â]
[âOh my, it seems like both claimsâthat The Rites of Zhou
was authored by the Duke of Zhou or by Confuciusâcould make sense!â]
[âWait, wait! Someone is sneaking in their own agenda! Woohoo! Someoneâs subtly claiming that The Rites of Zhouâno, in fact, all of the âThree Ritesââare forgeries!â]
The Modern Text Faction: â!!!â
Heretic!
They immediately identified the culprit trying to muddy the waters and bombarded him with scathing criticism.
Quan Yizhang, upon discovering the incident, temporarily put aside his battle with the Modern Text Faction.
Both the Modern and Ancient Text Factions joined forces to suppress the heretic claiming The Rites of Zhou was a forgery. Once the heretic was subdued, they resumed their mutual attacks.
Xu Yanmiao crunched on his metaphorical snacks, thoroughly enjoying the show.
[âWow! Is there regional prejudice going on now?â]
[âHey, hey, that Assistant Minister of the Court of Judicial Review! Donât think I didnât catch that! Sure, criticize The Rites of Zhou, but why drag in Quan Yizhang and compare him to the so-called cunning people of Fuzhou? What, did Fuzhou people steal your rice or something?â]
The Fuzhou officials in court: ââ¦â
ðHeh.
[âLet me check where youâre from⦠Oh, Jiangsu, huh? Oh, no, waitâshouldnât it be Jiangdong? Ah, yes, âJiangdong gentlemen, so talented and outstanding!ââ
]
Lü Yu, an official from Fuzhou and a director in the Ministry of Justice, immediately redirected his ire: âJiangdong people are arrogant and fragile! Back when the empire was being built, itâs a good thing we didnât rely on Jiangdong men. Otherwise, whether His Majesty could unify the country wouldâve been a big question!â
The Assistant Minister of the Court of Judicial Review, Wang Gongda, was about to retort when Imperial Censor Shang Yuan quickly intervened:
âCalm down, calm down. Weâre all southerners. Why fight amongst ourselves?â
[âTrue, after all, some northerners always look down on southerners anyway.â]
[âFor example, someoneâI think the Minister of War?âonce boasted that northerners are honest and upright, unlike the cunning southern barbarians.â]
The Minister of War: ââ¦â
Uh oh.
With four northern colleagues and two southern ones in the ministry, the Minister of War now felt the burning stares of the two southerners boring into him.
The administrative officer from the Ministry of War whispered anxiously: âXu Langâ¦â
[âHey, hey! Is that Deputy Minister of Works stupid or what? Even if his colleague next to him is losing the argument with Quan Yizhang, thatâs no reason to broadly insult all Sichuanese by claiming theyâre uncultured and their opinions donât count!â]
The officer from the Ministry of War was growing desperate: âXu Lang⦠Xu Langâ¦â
[âBy the way, are Suzhou people really as extravagant and indulgent as they say? The other day, I think one of the censors said something like that⦠But looking at the Deputy Minister of Works, his attire doesnât seem too lavish. Did I remember wrong? Is he not from Suzhou?â]
Xu Yanmiao remained engrossed in his internal monologue.
Completely oblivious to the Ministry of War official, who was on the verge of tears trying to stop him.
[âOh! I remember now!!!â
]
What? Remember which cursed censor insulted Suzhou people?
Every Suzhou official in court clenched their fists, ready for action.
[âApparently, the Ancient Text Book of Documents currently in circulation is a forgeryâ¦â]
The Modern Text Faction: â?!â
Such an important revelation! And youâre only bringing it up now?!
[âDarn, I canât recall exactly why itâs considered a forgery. Who wrote a book proving this again?â]
[âI think they mentioned something about it being âinconsistent with ancient texts, historical precedent, ancient history, ancient rituals, ancient calendars, ancient geography, textual exegesis, and ethical principles.ââ]
[âToo bad I canât remember it all. Otherwise, I could bring it up and stir the pot even more! The scene would be spectacular!â]
The Modern Text scholars smiled coldly.
Xu Yanmiao might be clueless about scriptures, but they werenât. Memorizing and recalling textual details instantly was their bread and butter, honed through years of grueling civil service exams. Now that they had been given the âeight inconsistencies,â how could they not turn it into an opportunity to slap the Ancient Text Faction in the face?
Quan Gong, although you canât hear Xu Yanmiaoâs thoughts, and it may be unfair to you, the integrity of academic orthodoxy is paramount! So, apologies in advance!
Excited by this âbreakthrough,â they failed to notice that several people in the court were growing increasingly tense. Frowning, they prepared to step forward.
Quan Yizhang had no official seal and couldnât hear Xu Yanmiaoâs inner thoughts, putting him at a disadvantage.
But! They could hear him.
They were secretly Ancient Text adherents, forced to pose as Modern Text scholars for the sake of their careers.
Now was the moment to reveal themselves.@@novelbin@@
After years of enduring humiliation, it was time to reclaim what was lost!
For the glory of the Ancient Texts!!!
Modern Texts were the real heresy!!!