Xu Man: "Didn't I say that?"

Everyone nodded in response.

"Oh, it's not too late to talk to you now."

So Xuman told everyone about Buddhism from the perspective of later generations, about the shortcomings and chances of success of various religious beliefs.

As for the Taoism and Confucianism that Chinese people believe in, they also give an objective and fair account.

Why are there only two major religions, Taoism and Confucianism, left among hundreds of schools of thought?

Xu Man did not give a clear answer to this question, and only told her father that he would know the reason after reading the story she gave her.

Seeing this, Ying Zheng knew that big problems had occurred after his death, so he only had those two things left.

Naturally, Xuman did not disappoint the representatives of hundreds of schools. She only said that the ideas of other schools have been integrated into people's daily lives.

After learning this result, the civil and military ministers who were still looking at Confucianism and Taoism felt a little better, and their eyes were not so hateful.

Seeing this, Ying Zheng nodded with satisfaction: "In other words, the beliefs of the Maurya Dynasty and other dynasties are not good things."

Xu Man: "Father, you can understand this."

"Of course, some are really relieving the sufferings of the people, but most believers rely on the faith of the people to enjoy treatment beyond the imperial power."

This is also the real reason why Xu Man is not interested in Buddhism.

She added: "We Chinese people believe in the belief that 'man can conquer nature' and 'people-oriented', so as to continue to pass on Chinese civilization."

"While other places ignore people's own efforts and attribute all gains and achievements to the so-called gods they believe in."

"Especially the descendants of the Mauryan Dynasty, they completely deified the Buddha. When they were sick, they did not seek medical advice, but listened to the 'god's' instructions to drink cow urine."

"Even how to drink and who is qualified to drink must follow the instructions of their 'gods'."

All the monarchs and ministers: "..." Is there such an outrageous thing?

"This is too terrible." "Who says it's not? There is such a thing in the world... ugh."

Thinking of that scene, the civil and military ministers could not continue talking, and some even retched.

When this indecent sound came out, the ministers quickly bowed and apologized: "Your Majesty, atone for your sins, I just really..."

"Okay, let's not talk about this."

Ying Zheng waved his hand and ordered Meng Yi to draft an edict: "Tell Yuan Man to conquer the Mauryan Dynasty and destroy their Buddhism as soon as possible."

"It's okay not to learn from such advice."

Xu Man: "..." Oh my god, if this happens, wouldn't it be impossible for the later classic "Journey to the West" to be born?

Am I ruining the creative path of some literary people?

But forget it, since China wants to dominate the world, what if there is no "Journey to the West"?

A true literary creator can write that one if he can't write this. Or you can write "Galaxy".

Well, don’t say it, don’t say it, wait until my father reads the true side of history, and then I will present some classic literary works of later generations.

Those excellent works cannot be destroyed because of historical changes, right?

As for what other stories writers and novelists would come up with from now on, it was none of her business.

Perhaps because of Xu Man's intervention, those literary creators can write different classics.

Thinking of this, Xu Man was quite looking forward to it.

She believes that those famous figures in history will not be lost to the public due to the changes of the times.

Meng Yi was drafting a decree to send to the western front in accordance with His Majesty's instructions, while Ying Zheng was thinking about the pros and cons of religious belief. (End of chapter)

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