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Chapter 592: Listen to Senior Brother...; Three hundred years, another three hundred years(2/2)

Li Chunfeng:...

He also didn't expect that he would be taught a lesson by his Majesty in this regard, and he was a little bit dumbfounded for a while.

"Your Majesty, this matter is not that simple. You must not cause any trouble."

Seeing Li Chunfeng's resolute attitude, Li Shimin also looked like he hated iron for not becoming steel, but in the end he didn't get too entangled in the matter and just said one more thing: "Actually, it's not that I have to mess with the mandarin ducks, it's really... I

After learning about People’s Education’s past, I really feel that People’s Education is really underpopulated..."

Li Shimin's attitude towards the People's Religion was actually ambiguous, mixed with some precautions, and the ingredients were somewhat complicated.

The reason for the ambiguity is that the Human Religion’s assistance to the human race is real;

Embankment, then the People's Religion still had the right to "depose and establish" the emperor to a certain extent.

This is the most intolerable thing for kings. Even the "broad-minded" Li Shimin would be lying if he said he was not upset after learning about this incident.

But Li Shimin was very confident in his own abilities, so confident that as long as he was in power, he would not teach others the chance to use this power.

In fact, when the Human Religion exercised its power to abolish and establish the emperor, it was not without restrictions...On the contrary, the conditions were even more stringent.

Li Shimin also has a certain understanding of what will happen three hundred years later, which is why he mentioned to Li Chunfeng that the People's Education "is not prosperous"... What a strong background and resources the People's Education has, if not

Wouldn't it be a waste to train a few more masters for the human race?

As the ruler of a huge empire, Li Shimin has always been an expert in resource utilization and integration.

Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism are all prominent schools in the Tang Dynasty. Although they have many disputes with each other, they are still within the scope of healthy competition.

This is actually partly due to Li Shimin.

Moreover, there were more than just these three schools in the Tang Dynasty... Hundreds of schools of thought that had gradually disappeared in the long river of history are now showing signs of revival. Not to mention the schools of thought such as Dharma scholars and military strategists, which were already complementary to the imperial dynasty.

Except for the Zongheng sect, which had no descendants in the world, the other schools gradually became active in the Tang Dynasty.
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